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Carbon offsetting for classics: two sides of the environmental coin flip

  • 8th March, 2023

While the extent to which historic vehicles pollute is debated, their tailpipe emissions remain the most contentious issue. The continued burning of fossil fuels, for need of a better description, is what the aims of Net Zero environmental policies aim to stop – the curtailment of so-called ‘greenhouse gases’ heating up the planet.

FORTY YEARS OF THE PEUGEOT 205

  • 8th March, 2023

The 15th of February 1983 marked the launch of a car that, by 1984, would end the Renault 5’s long reign as France’s best-selling car. It was also once Peugeot’s most successful model in the UK and the model that changed its identity in this country. It was, of course, the 205.

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MEET THE OWNER – KEITH JONES AND HIS VAUXHALL CAVALIER GLS COUPE

  • 8th March, 2023

‘I receive a lot of attention, and I must have spoken to thousands of people at the NEC. The main start to the conversation “was usually my dad had one of those.” But this is only to be expected when you own one of the few Vauxhall Cavalier Coupes still on the road.

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THE BMW ISETTA – A CELEBRATION

  • 8th March, 2023

The bubble car is often associated with the 1950s, but they really belong to the previous decade. The Isetta belongs to a lost country, one of skiffle, Teddy Boys and Tony Hancock and Sidney James squabbling in the front parlour of 23 Railway Cuttings. It is also the vehicle that helped save BMW.

THE CHEVROLET CORVETTE AT 70

  • 8th March, 2023

‘I was very impressed with the Corvette as a one or two-passenger touring car for those whose minds are not twisted too seriously. The performance is not startling – in fact lukewarm for a 3 ½ - litre sports car but is still fast enough to keep the flies off Aunt Nellie’s head as you whip her over to the pool parlor.

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THE RISE AND FALL OF THE TRIUMPH HERALD

  • 8th March, 2023

On 22nd April 1959, the Albert Hall paid host to a new car from Canley. An audience of the motoring press and dealers could enjoy a musical gala with rock & roll dance numbers and – the piece de resistance - a team of engineers building a Herald Coupe on stage in just four minutes.

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THE DATSUN 240Z – A CELEBRATION

  • 8th March, 2023

The year is 1970, and there is no shortage of distractions at the London Motor Show. Visitors had the chance to appreciate the Triumph Stag, the Ford Cortina Mk. III, the Vauxhall Viva HC – and an incredibly handsome Japanese coupe. Nissan had been selling its products in the UK under the Datsun brand for the past two years.

30 YEARS OF THE ROVER 600

  • 8th March, 2023

When realising the Rover 600 will be celebrating its 30th birthday on 7 April, two thoughts come to mind. Firstly, this writer feels completely antique as he recalls the Top Gear report with a young Mr. J. Clarkson -

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THE ACE CAFE – A CELEBRATION

  • 8th March, 2023

In days gone by, when Strand cigarettes cost xx/d for twenty, there was a network of transport cafes in and around London. Today, most of them are all but memories, but the Ace in North London is still very much a landmark venue.

Happy International Women’s Day!

  • 8th March, 2023

Today is International Women’s Day (IWD) – a day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women across the globe. This year’s theme is #EmbraceEquity and its aim is to get the world talking about Why equal opportunities aren't enough. People start from different places, so true inclusion and belonging require equitable action. We all have our part to play.

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The future of classics is with youngsters

  • 7th March, 2023

Like or not, the car – and by extension, historic vehicles – is under threat. Fewer youngsters aspire to drive than ever before, at least by the statistics of a 2021 Guardian report, which found just 2.97 million 16-25 year-olds had a licence, compared to the highs of 3.32 million in March 2020, and 3.42 million in 2012.

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Pick of the saleroom: our favourite cars heading to auction in March

  • 7th March, 2023

With 2023’s sales well underway, March is looking excellent for fans of British classics – whether they be barn finds, ex-celebrity or working vehicles with a new lease of life. Last month saw a fascinating collection of historics go under the hammer at Silverstone Auctions’ Race Retro sale on 25 February, including an unregistered, 300-mile rubber-bumper MGB and a cache of seven Lotus Elans from the Piddington Collection, including an S3 drophead given to the late Dame Diana Rigg.

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THE AUSTIN-HEALEY SPRITE FROM ITALY – THE INNOCENTI 950/1100S

  • 7th March, 2023

“A version of the Sprite with innate appeal to the sort of motorist who habitually wore sunglasses indoors” – that is how I described the Innocenti nearly eight years ago for Practical Classics and I stand by my words. It is the sort of sports car that belongs in the world described by Peter Sarstedt in Where Do You Go To My Lovely?, yet its underpinnings hailed from the UK.

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Class of 1984: the stars of the National Classic Motor Show still doted on today

  • 3rd March, 2023

Alongside Ghostbusters, Purple Rain and the Austin Montego, the National Classic Motor Show appeared on the scene in 1984. It had to have started somewhere – and in the case of the Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show with Discovery, that year was 1984.