Fall in Love With Your Classic Car Again in 2020
Posted on December 31st, 2019 by Tom Brett
Tom talks about measures that can be taken to ensure you get the best experiences out of driving your classic car in 2020.
The Iconic FX4 Fairway London Taxi
Posted on October 4th, 2013 by Emma Jones
Follow Us The FX4 Fairway London Taxi – a Fairway Tale. Most of us know and recognise it as a London Taxi, or Hackney Cab, or just Black Cab, and so it was until this year. Most of us have ridden in one and often remember our first encounter, mine was the red door locking […]
The 50 year history of the Ford Cortina classic car in the UK
Posted on November 28th, 2012 by Emma Jones
Follow Us Yes folks, it has really been 50 years since the first Ford Cortina was made! Production of the Ford Cortina dated between 1962 and 1982, so in the same way we are also celebrating 30 years since the last Ford Cortina was made. In 1962, the debut Mark 1 model came of production […]
SEAT Touring Car Racing and Tom Boardman
Posted on November 13th, 2012 by Emma Jones
Follow Us If you”re a fan of British Touring Car Championship racing, then you might recognise this car ? It is Tom Boardman”s SEAT Leon TFSI from 2011. With this car he finished 11th at the end of the season, and won the Knockhill race in September 2011. It”s a mighty car. Having been sponsored […]
MSA Euroclassics Classic Car Tour of Spain and France
Posted on October 1st, 2012 by Emma Jones
Follow Us Over the years, when waiting to board a cross-channel ferry, I have enviously looked at a queue of classic cars en route to the open road of the continent, where they will be greeted by mile after mile (or should that be kilometre after kilometre) of jam-free roads, through historic towns and pretty […]
Why do we love the classic VW campervan?
Posted on September 12th, 2012 by Emma Jones
Follow Us Yes it”s true, we all love the VW campervan. It is a real classic – but why? Some of them are not in particularly good condition, yet they still manage to look cool. So is it the vehicle, or is it the image? Probably a bit of both I think. The history of […]