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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.
Drive In Revisited
- Andrew Roberts |
- 18th May, 2022
Drive In was Thames Television’s prestige motoring programme, commencing in 1972. The footage kindly uploaded to YouTube by Pearson describes the changing face of motoring in the 1970s.
THE VAUXHALL CHEVETTE: A CELEBRATION
- Andrew Roberts |
- 17th May, 2022
Debates about Britain’s first hatchback are often as tedious as The Best James Bond. The Austin A40 ‘Farina’ Countryman of 1959 is probably the original ‘Two Box’ car with a tailgate, while the Austin Maxi of ten years later was the first UK built FWD transverse engine hatch.
MEET THE OWNER – DAMIEN RYAN AND HIS AUSTIN 1800
- Andrew Roberts |
- 17th May, 2022
For too long, the ‘Landcrab’ family was overlooked in favour of other BMC front-wheel-drive cars.
MEET THE OWNER – PAUL THOMPSON AND HIS PEUGEOT 304 CABRIOLET
- Andrew Roberts |
- 16th May, 2022
In the early 1970s, Paul Thompson was an apprentice at a Peugeot dealer, and one of the regular customers drove a 304 Cabriolet. “I sat in it at dinner time, and that’s when I promised myself I’d get one, one day - but on £14 a week I thought it would have to stay a dream.”
MEET THE OWNER – TIM GIDDY AND HIS JENSEN-HEALEY
- Andrew Roberts |
- 16th May, 2022
I used to have a TR6 back in my youth, which in my mind, is a good comparison car. I would say they are like different generations, the Triumph is very much harking back to an older generation, and the Jensen-Healey feels much more modern.
IT WAS A DIFFERENT WORLD – TWENTY FACTS ABOUT LIFE IN 1952
- Andrew Roberts |
- 13th May, 2022
1) There were circa 2.5 million cars on the road in 1952. 2) Only one in twenty Britons had access to a car. 3) Some British car marques of 1952 that are no longer with us: Armstrong Siddeley, Austin, Hillman, Humber, Jowett, Morris, Singer, Standard, Sunbeam-Talbot, Triumph, Riley and Wolseley.
THE PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP WINNER; JAKE CLAPPISON’S TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1500
- Andrew Roberts |
- 13th May, 2022
One of the 2021 Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show’s highlights was Jake Clappison’s 1979 Inca Yellow Triumph Spitfire 1500 taking first place in the Pride of Ownership.