Amid the industrial agonies and political intrigues that dogged the British Leyland empire in the 1970s, the MGB GT V8 is ...
That the one-off Felcom’s development occurred just as Portugal itself was truly embracing motorsport for the first time ...
If you’re a regular reader, you’ll probably recognise the Goldstraw name: James and son Sam have been long-term friends of ...
Italian-American Eugene A Casaroll operated a company in Detroit called Automobile Shippers that trucked new cars for Chrysler all over the United States. In modern parlance he was a petrolhead, ...
“We try to do it as close to the old methods as possible,” says Paul Moore. He’s in the workshop of Moore’s Classic Car Interiors, gesturing at a pair of seats from a Jaguar E-type, describing how a ...
Any Tatra is a rare sight in the UK, yet in the February 2015 issue of Classic & Sports Car, available via our digital archive, Andrew Roberts assembled four of the Czech luxury saloons. These bizarre ...
Even a company as technically progressive, richly eccentric and confident in its identity as Citroën was doomed to struggle under the weight of the genius of the Déesse. The DS19 introduced in 1955 ...
Alfa Spider spinning its web for 60 years Alfa Romeo struck a rich seam of sports-car gold when it launched its 105 series Spider in 1966. Now, 60 years on, the Spider has given the world some of the ...
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