The Fiat 500 Giardiniera can muster all of its 17.5bhp to cruise at 80kph (50mph) Driving pleasure is not simply a question of high performance or an expensive car. The Fiat can be manoeuvred with the ...
As the ’70s rolled on, Rolls-Royce continued to improve the Corniche (and the Shadow), the most noticeable changes being the adoption of Burman rack-and-pinion power steering and less attractive, ...
Introduced a year after the facelifted 987 Boxster, initially only in Cayman S form with near-911 power, it was soon joined ...
According to Gianni Rogliatti’s 1992 book, Ferrari Ecurie Garage Francorchamps, the car – originally in grey with burgundy ...
The Hillman Minx Californian is from an era when British car makers still clung to the belief they could palm off Americans with half-baked versions of what they already had in abundance.
The BMW 328’s twin kidney grilles, beneath the famous blue-and-white roundel. And what looks right is right, as is so often the case: the body ties the car together in a smooth ...
Nigel and Graham Swift established Custom Chrome 47 years ago. Catering for all ages of classic cars, commercial vehicles and motorcycles, their bespoke exhaust systems have won them a global audience ...
The Renault Avantime, to its rapidly growing band of sympathisers, is the perfect answer to the old dilemma of how to combine hard-to-define classic charm with modern-car practicality. The Avantime ...
Today, 8 EMO is believed to be the only works Mini Cooper ‘S’ to have been fitted by BMC with all three ‘S’-specification engines. Eventually, after navigating some stop-startery, the traffic melts ...
Eight-cylinder MGBs, celebrating Toyota Land Cruisers and a glorious Humber – all these and more are inside the brand-new Classic & Sports Car, on sale now. Can’t get enough of the latest issue? Here ...
Just over a year later, three of the latest RS model, the P7b 20M RS, were entered into the London-Sydney Marathon rally. Two completed the event, the highest of them placing seventh in a competition ...
While Bugatti, Delage, Adler and Alfa Romeo produced slippery closed cars from the mid-’30s, there was only a handful of independent streamlined designs produced across the English Channel. Arguably ...
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