The year is 1972, and you are smooth, suave, and sophisticated – a connoisseur of fine wines and Belgian chocolates. Naturally, you desire the ideal car to cut a dash at the golf course - and Volvo has recently launched the P1800ES.
A few months ago, we wrote about Calvin’s Vauxhall Nova, and as a true aficionado of the Griffin badge, he is also the custodian of this splendid 1983 Chevette L four-door saloon.
Some cars possess an innate sense of stateliness; the Wolseley 6/80, the Princess 4-Litre Limousine and, of course, the Volvo 265 GLE. This 1978 example was once owned by my friend Graeme Aitken
It all began with British cinema. More to the point, it began with the BBC and ITV re-screening films and programmes of a certain era. Let me explain...
It would be fair to say that Robert owns one of the rarest Citroëns in the UK. Here are 12 facts about the remarkable Ami Super Estate.
WB & Sons is soon to auction one of the rarest and most fascinating cars to wear the Griffin badge. In 1976, a Vauxhall Magnum Sports Hatch was the ideal transport for anyone who deemed themselves too groovy for a Ford Capri Mk.
When people see Justin’s Maestro, they tend to stare in amazement. This is not just because any Maestro is now an unusual sight, but because of its X-registration prefix.
With winter on the horizon, many car owners, particularly those with classic, sports, or luxury models, will look to store their vehicles to protect them from the elements.
Growing up with parents who loved motorsport, it was always part of my world. I tried different paths, but nothing felt right until I came back to racing and cars.
Only last week, Lou exchanged his Ford Granada Mk. II for a 1981 E-Series Opel Rekord 2.0 Berlina. Now, he can cross the Woolston Toll Bridge in velour-upholstered luxury.
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