Almost any devotee of Peugeot will agree with the writer’s belief that the 505 GTi was indeed a very special car. When it debuted in 1983, four years after the launch of the 505it was promoted in the UK.
Had the British Motor Corporation used the Riley name with greater acumen, the Two Point Six could have founded a dynasty of sports saloons to rival Jaguar, Rover, BMW, and Lancia.
What was the first ‘Flat Twin’ Citroën to make an impact with British motorists? The 1953-1959 Slough-built 2CV proved too eccentric for the average resident of East Cheam.
Siôn Hudson is a very well-known car collector, and his latest initiative is the Base Model Brilliance Car Club – celebrating “The Joy of Automotive Misery!”
On the 9th of March 1966, BMW unveiled a crucial new model in front of the Munich Opera House. The 1600-2 was nearly 300lbs lighter, 9 ½ inches shorter, 5 ½ inches narrower and 1 ½ inches lower than the four-door Neue Klasse saloon.
Lancaster Insurance has announced its support for Bridge Classic Cars’ new Theatre in Education school tour, helping bring free live performances, storytelling and hands on learning to primary schools across Suffolk.
It is with considerable enthusiasm and a deep sense of responsibility that I introduce myself as your new Chairman of Club Lotus.
Restoration Show is where every stage of the journey parks upside by side. Unrestored barn finds with stories in every dent. Part finished projects mid transformation. And pristine classics so sharp you can check your reflection in the paint.
My first sighting of the Ford V8 Pilot was seeing the 1956 Ealing crime thriller The Long Arm on afternoon television. Superintendent Jack Hawkins is on the trail of a getaway car, a black V8 Pilot which a sharp-eyed PC Nicholas Parsons discovers abandoned in a scrapyard.
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