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A VERY SPECIAL MOTOR CAR – THE ROVER 105S
- 2nd December, 2022
Many of us have encountered cars that embody the over-used word "integrity". The dictionary definition reads "the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles", and in terms of vehicles, it means one that more than fulfils its remit.
THE LAST MOSKVITCH 434 IN THE UK
- 2nd December, 2022
In the distant past, when The Goodies was the highlight of the BBC2 schedule and a Wimpy 'Shanty Grill’ represented the pinnacle of fine dining, some Eastern European cars were more frequently sighted than others. Volgas were mainly glimpsed in Cold War dramas, but Wartburg Knights and Skoda S110s were sometimes found outside the local Wavy Line store.
We loved being part of the family at the Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show 2022!
- 30th November, 2022
The event, which took place on 11th – 13th November, was attended by around 69,324 enthusiasts over the three days and it was fantastic to once again see the classic car community come together and celebrate heritage vehicles.
Introducing our November Bright Young Spark – Oliver Cliff!
- Andrew Roberts |
- 30th November, 2022
Introducing our November Bright Young Spark – Oliver Cliff. Still at school and besotted with classics. In lockdown at the age of 15 Oliver was bought a ‘1967 Triumph Herald estate’, with the vision of this being his first car.
The oldest car at the 2022 Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show
- Andrew Roberts |
- 30th November, 2022
2022 marks the celebrations of many anniversaries at the Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show – including the Fiat Motor Club, which marks its centenary this year. On the 4th of October 1922, the UK concessionaires proudly announced the marque's victories in the French, Italian and Italian Light Car Grand Prix and issued a stern warning.
Ten Model Cars for Christmas by Andrew Roberts
- Andrew Roberts |
- 30th November, 2022
Your totally subjective guide to Corgi, Dinky and Matchbox toys that this writer hopes for on the 25th December…
THE AUSTIN A95/A105 WESTMINSTER – A CELEBRATION
- 29th November, 2022
The year is 1956, and you want four doors and an engine between 2 and 2.6 litres, which instantly rules out the MG Magnette ZB and the Sunbeam Rapier. Nor can you really afford to spend more than £1,250, which instantly rules out the last of the Riley Pathfinders, the Jaguar 2.4 and the Rover P4 105S.
FATHER AND SON CLASSICS - MGB GT V TRIUMPH SPITFRE 1500
- 29th November, 2022
This year, Lancaster Insurance Services was delighted to host on their NEC stand two British sports cars owned by a father and son. Paul Clappison’s 1973 model MGB GT will be familiar to many readers as it won the Lancaster Insurance Pride of Ownership competition in the 2018 Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show.
THE 1982 MOTOR SHOW REMEMBERED
- 29th November, 2022
It is Friday the 22nd October 1982, and Do You Really Want To Hurt Me by that new group Culture Club is playing on the radio as you head along the A34.
THE 1972 LONDON MOTOR SHOW
- 29th November, 2022
The 1972 Earls Court Motor Show opened its doors at a challenging time for the nation’s car makers. Gilbert Hunt, the MD of Chrysler UK and the President of the SMMT, urged motoring journalists not to sell short the achievements of the British motor industry.
THE 1962 LONDON MOTOR SHOW
- 29th November, 2022
Its Wednesday the 17th October 1962 and your first port of call is to Stand 105 to appreciate three new Fords. The Zodiac, flagship of the Mk. III range, is only a few months old and the first Dagenham car with quad headlamps and a top speed in three figures.
A Christmas thank you from Senior Operations Manager Andrew Evanson
- 29th November, 2022
2022 has been a busy one at Lancaster HQ and as I look back over the year, I feel a sense of pride in what we’ve achieved and our place in the community.
MEET IVAN THE MORRIS ITAL
- 23rd November, 2022
Of the many attractions of the 2022 Classic Motor Show, one car on the Lancaster stand attracted innumerable selfies. When the last Ital departed Cowley in 1984, few motorists envisaged such a Morris becoming a collector's item, but nearly four decades later, this is the case.
SUE BAKER - A TRIBUTE
- 23rd November, 2022
On the 14th of November, the family of Sue Baker issued the following statement: It is with great sadness, that we share the news of Sue's passing. A doting mother to Ian & Hannah, a loving grandmother to Tom & George, and a wonderful mother-in-law to Lucy. She passed at home this morning with family around her.