You never forget the sight of the Bond Bug, one of the very few British three-wheelers to be aimed at the youth market.
To look at this 1955 cinema commercial is to witness a world that is akin to an Enid Blyton story - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySGUiv4PIA4 .
How can you possibly hope to select a personal Car of The Show out of 3,000 vehicles and 300 club stands?
My first impression of the 2018 Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show was merely this – any Austin Maxi will now turn heads, but a Maxi with a fawn vinyl roof and a Webasto is not so much eye-catching as utterly decadent.
The name of the 1992 Maestro 1.3 Clubman that belongs to Anthony Ellis is the wholly appropriate “Juliet Maestro’.
If you are devotee of archive television (which I certainly am) one of the major fascinations is the street scenes.
There were so many landmarks to celebrate at this year’s Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show, with Discovery.
The design brief was ‘A car capable of driving across a ploughed field with a sheep in the back and a pile of eggs on the front seat’.
Or, half a dozen limited edition models that created a stir on their launch
With a fantastic selection of classics already announced, the final six cars have now been chosen to compete for the Lancaster Insurance Pride of Ownership autumn title.
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