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Do You Remember The Talbot Tagora?

  • Andy Roberts |
  • 16th November, 2017

Do You Remember The Talbot Tagora? There are some cars that almost literally became part of our everyday life but the Talbot Tagora was not one of them.

Do You Remember – The Renault 16?

  • Andy Roberts |
  • 15th November, 2017

43 years ago, I encountered a car that I genuinely thought belonged in the world of Star Trek or Doctor Who; i.e. the front windows and the door locks were operated at the press of a button.

2017 LANCASTER INSURANCE CLASSIC MOTOR SHOW REPORT

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 14th November, 2017

Imagine one Christmas you had been given – or ‘borrowed’ from the sideboard – an entire tin of Quality Street and were therefore faced with the exceedingly pleasurable dilemma of choosing your first Green Triangle or Caramel Swirl.

Around the world classics. Quirky classics from lesser known car manufacturing countries

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 14th November, 2017

Seven great classic cars that weren’t built where you thought they were

Newsreels of the Week - MG

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 13th November, 2017

The Pathe archives reflect the heritage of so many great car marques – not least MG. Enjoy!

It’s a knockout as Wheeler Dealers Mike Brewer and Ant Anstead raise over £45,000 for charity in Lancaster’s #ClassicRumble!

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 13th November, 2017

Lancaster Insurance has announced it’s raised a whopping £45,000 for charity at the Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show with Discovery, with Ant Anstead and Mike Brewer coming in at a nail biting draw in the #ClassicRumble’s showdown through Silverstone Auction!

Do You Remember The Triumph 1300 & 1500?

  • Andy Roberts |
  • 10th November, 2017

It would be fair to say that the 1300 is one of Triumph’s most significant post-war models – it was their first front wheel drive car and it was a prime example of their saloons, which were as important to their brand image as their sports cars.

Pride of Ownership - FIAT 500F

  • Andy Roberts |
  • 10th November, 2017

Pride of Ownership - Fiat 500F. The “F” version was introduced in June 1965 and it is mainly identifiable by its forward-hinged doors and slimmer windshield pillars.

Top Ten Car-Related Television Opening Titles

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 9th November, 2017

There are credit sequences to popular television shows that inspire the future classic enthusiast – and here are just a few examples.

DVD of the Week - Department S

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 9th November, 2017

DVD of the Week - Department S. Yes, whenever a case proves too baffling - or just too groovy - the authorities need the talents of Department S.

Do You Remember – The Layland Princess?

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 8th November, 2017

‘A comfortable ride, is nicely flexible in the gears, well equipped and spacious’ - that was the opinion of Car magazine when it tested a certain Wedge-shaped car opposite a Citroen CX2000 and a BMW 518.

Top Ten Autumn Coupes

  • Andy Roberts |
  • 8th November, 2017

With Autumn upon us, this is the time of year when the thoughts of even the hardiest sports car driver often turn to words such as ‘warmth’ or at least ‘not being really cold’. Hence my not at all definitive but very eclectic choice of Top Ten Autumn Coupes Mk

A Lotus Family 60th Birthday Celebration

  • Andy Roberts |
  • 7th November, 2017

The theme of this year’s Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show is Family Ties and on the stand of the Lotus Historic Register, you will find a quartet of vehicles that are celebrating their sixtieth birthdays.

Do You Remember – The British International Motor Show at the NEC?

  • Andy Roberts |
  • 7th November, 2017

For me, the 1980s was the era of the British International Motor Show with five shows that took place between leaving junior school and starting university. There was always that sense of anticipation – plus various brochures to be collected!