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Keep up to date with the latest news and events from the world of classic cars.

Spring bargains: the classics to hunt down at low prices

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 2nd February, 2018

Revealed: five great classic cars to buy and enjoy during the spring months. You’ll be amazed at how far your money will go if you buy well

THREE TOPPING TOYS

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 2nd February, 2018

Put simply; these are three toys – or pastimes if you prefer – that should grace the home of any automotive enthusiast -

NEWSREELS OF THE WEEK – SIR STIRLING MOSS

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 1st February, 2018

The recent news that Sir Stirling Moss ‘will finally retire, so that he and my mother can have some much deserved rest and spend more time with each other and the rest of the family’ prompted me (and, I suspect, countless years) to re-watch the footage of his racing career.

No More Little Chef?

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 1st February, 2018

As I write this piece, there are any number of online reports that once-familiar sight on our roads is going the way of the RAC telephone box, the AA salute and police Wolseleys with bells – the Little Chef.

DO YOU REMEMBER – THE WARTBURG KNIGHT?

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 30th January, 2018

Great automotive myths of our time No.693 – all cars from the former Soviet Bloc were laughably antiquated.

Humdrum family favourites from yesteryear – how to save one

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 30th January, 2018

Now that once-ordinary saloons are now utterly retro and desirable, we give some tips on how to find a family-favourite classic that’s worth rescuing from extinction.

WHAT IS YOUR NUMBER ONE CLASSIC?

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 29th January, 2018

I have a theory, which may well be entirely inaccurate, that your favourite classic is frequently dictated by seeing it on screen while at an impressionable age. For some, it was watching a Polar White Ford Escort RS2000 Mk. II speed through Buckinghamshire with a perm-haired CI5 agent at the wheel and for others it was the Jaguar S-Type coming to grief in the pre-titles sequence of Stoppo Driver, one of the finest episodes of The Sweeney.

60 YEARS OF THE AUSTIN GIPSY

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 29th January, 2018

During the 1970s and 1980s, you might have encountered a well-used off-roader that, from a distance, at any rate, resembled a Series II Land Rover. On closer scrutiny, it turned out to be the far rarer Austin Gipsy, the British Motor Corporation’s highly ambitious bid for the 4x4 market.

OLD ADVERTS - MICROCARS

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 26th January, 2018

Or – how to sell the idea of low-cost motoring with maximum flair

DVD OF THE WEEK – THE IPCRESS FILE

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 26th January, 2018

In the mid-1960s British cinema offered you a choice of two spy film heroes, both with a score from John Barry – and both with memorable official transport.

Lancaster Insurance sponsored driver, Alex Cursely, wins Downforce UK award

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 24th January, 2018

Lancaster Insurance is thrilled to announce that Alex Cursley has won ‘Club Racer of the Year’ at the annual DownForce UK awards. Presented at the Autosport International Show at the NEC, Alex was presented the trophy by Editor-In-Chief Jake Sanson.

Off-Roaders: which one is really king of the hill?

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 24th January, 2018

Revealed: The seven greatest classic off-roaders of all time. You might be surprised at what’s not on the list.

DVD REVIEW – TWO PRIME SEASONS OF THE AVENGERS

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 24th January, 2018

This DVD review takes the form of a personal dilemma – which series of The Avengers to purchase?

50 YEARS OF THE MORGAN PLUS 8

  • Lancaster Insurance Services |
  • 24th January, 2018

Just suppose that it is 1968 and you are in the fortunate position of having £1,500 to spend on an open-topped car. Then, flicking through the current issue of Motor, you read of a vehicle that ‘has no real rivals but occupies its own little niche in the market’ and moreover one with a V8 engine that costs £1,475 with seat belts an extra £12 12s 9d.