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Introducing our July Club of the month – the VW Beetle Cabrio Owners Club GB!
- 16th June, 2022
With summer firmly here, what better focus for our club of the month then a little sporty number, the Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet to be precise.
The Last of the Ford Cortinas
- 16th June, 2022
It is 1982 and the words of the year are “The Falklands”, “Margaret Thatcher”, and “Sanyo Music Centre”. Meanwhile, the 22nd of July saw a momentous event in automotive history.
MOTORING IN 1952 – THE LAND-ROVER 80
- Andrew Roberts |
- 8th June, 2022
By 1952 the Land-Rover 80 was a familiar aspect of everyday life in many parts of the UK. Since its debut at the Amsterdam Motor Show in April 1948, the first-generation 80 had gained a 2-litre engine, a new grille, and selectable two or four-wheel drive replacing the freewheel system.
The MG TD – A Celebration
- Andrew Roberts |
- 8th June, 2022
Seventy-two years ago, MG informed readers of The Motor that the TD “would win friends and influence people from Hollywood to Monte Carlo”.
MEET THE OWNER – STEVE YOUNG AND HIS AUSTIN ALLEGRO SERIES 1 ESTATE
- Andrew Roberts |
- 7th June, 2022
Steve Young is the owner of one of the rarest cars in the UK - an Austin Allegro Series I Estate that narrowly escaped the scrapyard. As he explains, “‘It was laid up in a garage from about 1989 to 2018.
THE JOYS OF PAST BANK HOLIDAY MOTORING
- Andrew Roberts |
- 7th June, 2022
The recent May Bank Holiday was the opportunity for many of us to enjoy our classic cars. Plus, conjure a few memories for those of a certain age.
10 classic car checks to do before your next drive
- 31st May, 2022
We were intrigued by the recent news that around 20 per cent of UK classic cars were failing their MOT. A slightly concerning statistic, you might think – until you remember that many of these cars are not legally required to submit to an MOT in the first place. That's because UK legislation states that cars over 40 years old no longer have to take the MOT test. This is, in fact, one of two exemptions that cars acquire when they reach the big four-zero: the other, of course, is road tax.
Lancaster Insurance reveals top classics from 1952
- 31st May, 2022
As the nation hangs its Union Jack bunting, finalises street party plans and prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee, Lancaster Insurance has revealed which classics, built in the year the Queen came to the throne, are still firm favourites with enthusiasts!
Best car factory tours in the UK and Europe
- 31st May, 2022
For many true petrolheads, buying, owning, driving and maintaining a car – while hugely rewarding – isn't quite enough. No, if you are a genuine car nut, you want to go a bit further than this – you want to see how these marvels of technology and locomotion actually come into existence.
Our Club of the Month revealed!
- 25th May, 2022
Designed as the European equivalent of the Ford Mustang, the Ford Capri was first introduced in 1969 and has an established following up and down the country!
We’ve insured our first electric conversion classic!
- 25th May, 2022
Electric vehicles are the hot topic of conversation at the moment and it’s certainly split the opinion of enthusiasts up and down the country as to whether they would convert their classic.
Andrew Roberts explores the history of the Fiat 127
- Andrew Roberts |
- 25th May, 2022
One of the main stars of this year’s NEC Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show was Lancaster Insurance’s ‘Classic Trade-Up’ 127.
Drumroll please…and the Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show 2022 theme is…
- 25th May, 2022
We’re delighted to confirm that this year’s Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show with discovery+ theme has now been revealed as ‘Part of the Family’, which we think summarises how we feel about our classics, customers and the entire industry.
THE EARLY DAYS OF THE MOT TEST
- Andrew Roberts |
- 18th May, 2022
The MOT test has once again recently been in the news, and it is so much a part of motoring vocabulary that it is intriguing to consider its roots. The 1950s saw a vast increase in private car ownership – from 18% of British households in 1950 to nearly 40% at the end of the decade.