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Our top 10 ‘must do’ Classic Motor Show activities!

  • 9th November, 2021

There’s only two more days to go until the Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show 2021 opens this Friday 12th November. To help you decide whether or not to book a last minute ticket for the event , we’ve compiled our top 10 list of activities that will be taking place at the show over the weekend...

Art By Bex

Road Trip Ready with Art by Bex’s RETRO MINI HIRE

  • 9th November, 2021

Rebecca East, known as Bex from Art by Bex is well-known as a talented Artist of Iconic Cars.

MG Car

MG Owners Club (MGOC) Race Championship – race report Rounds 16 and 17: Pembrey 9-10th October

  • 8th November, 2021

As the headline sponsor of the championship, we share a race report for the final meeting of the season. For the final meeting of the season, the drivers made the long journey down the M4 for our first visit to Pembrey since 2019.

How to plan a Cotswold road trip

  • 8th November, 2021

The Cotswolds would seem made for a road trip in a classic car. For one thing, it is  – like your beloved classic itself – a beautiful and relatively unspoilt corner of England, where traditions (and we'll come to a few of those later) continue year after year.

Proton

DO YOU REMEMBER THE ORIGINAL PROTON?

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 8th November, 2021

The 1988 Motor Show at the NEC marked the arrival of a new marque to British motorists, albeit one whose products resembled a 1983 Mitsubishi Lancer Fiore. Here was a car that promised “Japanese Technology, Malaysian Style”, at a very reasonable price.

LEYLAND MARINA SIX

MEET THE OWNER – DON WAKENSHAW AND HIS LEYLAND MARINA SIX

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 8th November, 2021

One of the rarest versions of the Morris Marina was never available in the UK. 1973 saw the Australian-built Red Six debut, with power from a 2.6-litre version of the E-Series engine. Today, Don, who resides in New Zealand, owns a very rare example of one of BL’s most intriguing models.

'Puff the Magic Wagon’ stars with Lancaster Insurance at the Classic Motor Show

  • 5th November, 2021

Lancaster Insurance will embrace the post Covid state of excitement amongst classic car enthusiasts from all over the world, as the Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show with discovery+,hits the NEC this November.

Mini car

Celebrating the iconic Mini Cooper

  • 5th November, 2021

If any car sums up the sheer joy, excitement and pure fun associated with owning a classic vehicle, then surely the Mini Cooper is right at the top of the list. The iconic ‘60’s racer immortalised in the 1969 Michael Caine caper, The Italian Job, has delighted fans and owners alike on the open roads and on the racetrack for more than 60 years.

Jaguar Mk X

Meet the Owner - David Sefton and his Jaguar Mk X

  • 5th November, 2021

David Sefton says: “The Mk X feels quick, planted to the road and makes for a smooth ride over what are my local and incredibly knobbly and potholed ridden roads (very much representative of the UK’s roads as a whole).

Best classic road trips near London

  • 4th November, 2021

Sometimes you’ve just got to get out of the city, haven’t you? And the good news, if you’re based anywhere around London, is that you are blessed with dozens of tempting day-trip options. Within two hours of the capital you’ll find beautiful old university cities, quaint half-timbered market towns, elegant riverside villages – and so much more.

White Peugeot 205

Peugeot 205 buyers' guide

  • 3rd November, 2021

The early to mid-1980s were a brilliant time for superminis. October 1980 brought us the iconic Austin Metro, with its legion of celebrity fans including the then Lady Diana Spencer: the second-generation VW Polo came exactly a year later.

Bristol 407

For the Discerning Owner; The Bristol 407

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 2nd November, 2021

Sixty years ago, ownership of a new 407 denoted a rare combination of exquisite taste and access to a large amount of funds. It was an understated machine that appeared to stand apart from the Aston Martin DB4, Bentley Continental or Jensen 541S.

Mercedes Estate

The Ultimate Sporting Estate? 1969 Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 Crayford

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 2nd November, 2021

The great motoring writer Tom McCahill regarded the 300SEL 6.3 saloon as the “World’s best car” – but more exclusive still is this 1969 Crayford Estate version.

Mini 1100

FIVE BRITISH LEYLAND SPECIAL EDITION CARS

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 2nd November, 2021

The Special LE made its bow on the 5th of April 1978, for £2,965.95. For this modest sum, the buyer gained five-speed transmission, Sundym tinted glass, a passenger door mirror, a lockable fuel cap, a push-button radio, a tachometer and a leather-covered steering wheel.