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The Avengers

60 YEARS OF THE AVENGERS

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 7th January, 2021

1) When The Avengers first aired on 7th January 1961 - the leading man was Ian Hendry as Dr. David Keel, supported by Patrick Macnee as the intelligence agent John Steed.

The rear ends of three different versions of the Ford Escort

Classic Fords you remember from childhood

  • 7th January, 2021

No matter how young or old you are, you’ll remember Fords on the streets of your hometown. From Anglias to Zodiacs, the Ford range over the decades has been quite extraordinary. So which Ford model makes you go all misty-eyed? Jog your memory by reading all about our top 12 Fords in the UK from the 1960s to the 1980s.

Durdle Door beach with the rising sun shining through the arch in the cliff

Best places to watch the sunrise in your campervan

  • 6th January, 2021

You don’t need to be a druid or wait until summer solstice to watch the sunrise. There are beautiful places around the UK that make the perfect spot for you to park up your campervan and enjoy one of nature’s greatest shows.

Bedford HA

MEET THE OWNER – MEL HOLLEY AND HIS BEDFORD HA

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 6th January, 2021

There was once a time when the HA van was part of the daily routine. It might have delivered your post or your new DER television set, distributed the Co-Op’s groceries or attended to yet another malfunctioning telephone box.

Austin 152

MEET THE OWNER – STEVE TENNICK AND HIS AUSTIN 152 PARALANIAN

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 6th January, 2021

The Austin 152 and its Morris J2 twin deserve to be remembered for many reasons. In 1956, they were BMC’s first unitary-construction vans and familiar sights long after production ended in 1967. And they also provided the basis for some delightful motor caravans, such as Steve’s Paralanian motor home

Fiat Bellini

MEET THE OWNER – ANNA HUGHES-MORRIS AND HER FIAT 132 BELLINI

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 4th January, 2021

‘They love it, but some are unsure of what it is as they’ve never seen one before.’ Such a public reaction to Anna’s Fiat 132 Bellini is quite understandable, for it was an unusual sight even when it was new 41 years ago. ‘Beautiful, si?’ read the original advertisements; for here was transport for those whose sartorial role model was “Lewis Collins in Lounge Lizard Mode”.

A red Citroen CV parked next to a tree in a French vineyard on a sunny evening

12 Of The Best Classic French Cars Money Can Buy

  • 30th December, 2020

Choosing a Top 10 of French classics is a near-impossible task, with the likes of Renault, Peugeot and Citroën competing against each other as well as lesser-known gems. So, we’ve picked out 10 examples of great cars from the post-war era up to the 1980s that still hold huge appeal for motoring enthusiasts today.

DVLA

DVLA update on the use of black and silver number plates

  • 23rd December, 2020

The DVLA has recently announced changes to information on vehicles displaying the old style pre-1973 black and silver number plates.

ZA1

MEET THE OWNER – GRANT HOWLETT AND HIS ONE-FAMILY-FROM-NEW MG MAGNETTE ZA

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 23rd December, 2020

Any Z-Series MG is an object of desire – one of the finest British sports saloons of the 1950s and certainly one of the most beautiful. But this 1955 ZA is an exclusive motor-car even by Magnette standards. Not only does it have a total mileage of 54,000, but one family has owned it from new. And it has delighted motoring enthusiasts on both sides of the Atlantic.

Dinky Toys

DINKY TOYS – A CELEBRATION

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 22nd December, 2020

Was it really 45 years ago that this writer avidly scanned the Dinky brochure for possible birthday and Christmas presents? From 1934 until 1979 the company based at Binns Road in Liverpool produced models that set the benchmark for British die-cast. This newsreel captures the factory in 1967 as it produces one of my favourite Dinky toys – the Fiat 2300 Estate “Pathé Newsreel Camera Car”

Rover 600

DO YOU REMEMBER – THE ROVER 600?

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 21st December, 2020

A highlight of the May 1993 edition of Car magazine was Roger Bell’s evaluation of a 620SLi opposite the BMW 318i, the Citroen Xantia 2.0 and the Ford Mondeo 2.0 GLX. His article was headlined ‘Rover bites back’, and he concluded:

Movie Scene

Top Ten Screen Motoring Clichés

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 21st December, 2020

Or – what I have learned over several decades of viewing: 1) “Period Dramas” in which virtually every car is a new or recent model for that year. The road footage of almost any 1950s or 1960s newsreel will contain a multitude of elderly vehicles. And just take a look at The Sweeney, with its armies of corroding Austin A60 Cambridges and Singer Vogues on the streets of Hammersmith and Battersea

Vauxhall CD

THE SENATOR – VAUXHALL’S ANSWER TO BMW AND MERCEDES-BENZ

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 18th December, 2020

There is a select group of cars that are so quietly efficient and dependable that they were often taken for granted during their lifetime. The Vauxhall Senator is one such vehicle – purposeful, luxurious and rather handsome. Plus, in 24v form, one of the great Q-Cars of the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Armstrong Siddeley

THE ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY STAR SAPPHIRE MK.II – A CELEBRATION

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 17th December, 2020

At first, it looks like any other example of the exquisite Armstrong Siddeley Star Sapphire – until you notice those quad headlamps. Then you realise that it is fitted with a larger rear screen and more prominent rear wings while the cabin features front head restraints that double as picnic tables for the occupants of the back seat. This is the one and only example of the Star Sapphire Mk. 2.