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Dennis Waterman

DENNIS WATERMAN 24TH FEBRUARY 1948 – 8TH MAY 2022

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 11th May, 2022

Dennis Waterman was a part of the lives of several generations of Britons. For some, he will be the Triumph Stag driving former Detective-Inspector Gerry Standing of New Tricks.

MG 1300

CELEBRATING THE MG 1300 MK. II

  • 10th May, 2022

The 1969 Motor test of the MG 1300 Mk II was headlined “At last – real performance”, and in the previous year, Autocar found it “great fun to drive”. They also regarded it as “refined and gentlemanly and will serve equally well the enthusiast driver and his not so enthusiastic wife”.

TRIUMPH ACCLAIM

THE TRIUMPH ACCLAIM – AN APPRECIATION

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 10th May, 2022

This year marks the 40th anniversary of one of the most important cars to bear the Triumph badge. When the Acclaim made its bow on the 7th October 1981, it pioneered Japanese involvement in the British motor industry. It was also the right car launched at the right time – an accolade not shared by many other BL products.

181

THE VW TREKKER – A CELEBRATION

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 10th May, 2022

The year is 1974, Volkswagen GB has initiated a competitor to re-name their latest import, the 182. The winner was a Mr. Nigel Purden of the Midlands with his suggestion of ‘Trekker’ – and it would be fair to say it was virtually sans rivals in the UK.

R3

THE SHORT BUT FASCINATING SAGA OF THE RENAULT R3

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 10th May, 2022

It goes without saying that when the R4 made its bow in 1961, it altered Renault’s future and small European cars per se. Not only was it the company‘s first car with FWD (the front-wheel-drive Estafette van debuted in 1959) it also popularised the five-door format for the mass market.

Daimler

REMARKABLE DAIMLER ONE-O-FOUR LADIES MODEL

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 10th May, 2022

The 1950s often appear to be another world – the National Anthem played at the end of cinema bills, newsagents selling Woodbines and The Daily Herald…and vehicles aimed exclusively at the female driver.

TOYOTA CELICA

THE ORIGINAL TOYOTA CELICA; A CELEBRATION

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 10th May, 2022

One of the many highlights of this year’s Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show was the opportunity to marvel at the first-generation Celica.

CITROEN DYANE

THE CITROEN DYANE 6 – A CELEBRATION

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 10th May, 2022

There is a strong case for suggesting the Dyane is one of the finest family cars of its generation. Here is a Citroën that offers all of the 2CV’s virtues – but with the bonus of a tailgate.

Edsel

THE EDSEL REVISITED

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 10th May, 2022

The year is 1957, and the venue is the internal launch party for the Edsel. There Robert McNamara, the General Manager of the Ford division, tells the advertising guru Fairfax Cone that the company is already planning its demise even before the first customers took delivery. It did not augur well for the new marque.

Ford Probe

THE FORD PROBE REMEMBERED

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 10th May, 2022

Some aspects of 1990s life now appear impossibly distant – Eurotrash on Channel 4, doomed BBC soap Eldorado and the Ford Probe. Here was a car heavily promoted by Ford, including the obligatory pompous advertisement.

Car Journey

THE GREAT BRITISH CAR JOURNEY

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 10th May, 2022

Many of us are old enough to remember when a family picnic tended to involve egg and cress sandwiches, explosive bottles of R Whites lemonade and an overheating Morris 1100 De Luxe just outside of Weymouth.

Fiat 124

MEET THE OWNER – STEPHEN DAWES AND HIS ONE FAMILY FROM NEW FIAT 124

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 9th May, 2022

Sometimes, when writing about classic cars, you come across a vehicle that is incredibly rare – so rare, in fact, that you cannot remember seeing one on the road in the past three decades. Stephen Dawes’s 124 is not only one of the very few examples left; it is also a one-family-from new Fiat.

Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 346

The Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 346; An Appreciation

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 9th May, 2022

One of the stars of the 1952 London Motor Show was the Sapphire 346. “Truly a car of character” stated Armstrong Siddeley and this was not an exaggeration.

Coffee event

Coffee, rolls and Gordon-Keebles at the first Lancaster Insurance Classics & Coffee event!

  • 28th April, 2022

We really enjoyed hosting over 200 guests at our first Classics & Coffee event on 16th April at the Classic Motor Hub in Bibury.