Earlier this week in the PostWarClassic.com Magazine…
This weekend, the Autotron Classic Car Fair takes place, we will be there with our stand of pre-war cars but also if you love your cars a bit younger, there is plenty to see and to do as there will also be a big show of 80 years BMW. If you are not there, please enjoy our magazine. Enjoy your Sunday.
Wow, just wow. It doesn't happen that often anymore that we are really blown away when a car comes on our marketplace, but with this Maserati 250F, we were flabbergasted. What an amazing car. We let the photos and the description speak.
A most remarkable Beatles related automobilia item was sold last weekend through a website called the Beatles Marketplace. It was a well-used and pretty scruffy 37-page sales ledger for Brydor Cars – the brokering company set up by Beatles manager Brian Epstein in the mid-1960s.
Almost four years ago, we asked what on earth could have happened to the FAB 1. It turned out the huge 1966-built creature, based on a six-wheeled Bedford Duple Vega coach, did survive after all, just on our own beloved planet.
A 1964 Volkswagen Beetle in excellent condition is currently offered for sale for 1 million dollars in Portland, Oregon. Why so much? Well, according to the seller the car in question ‘may be the most original Beetle on the planet’. What do you think – is it worth the extraordinary asking price?
Oh yes, that plate does say ‘1969 – GM’, but the Opel GT really was launched a year earlier in 1968, which means it deserves a little mention here to celebrate its 50th anniversary, now that it is still 2018. So there you go, a Friday Lady Opel GT from the files.
Back to the future? It is indeed a very special car that you don’t see every day. We found a few photos on the internet some time ago, but we are not sure if there is still one around. We hope you can tell us.
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domenica novembre 11th, 2018