La rivista e il marketplace globale per gli appassionati di auto d’epoca, creati da appassionati.
La rivista e il marketplace globale per gli appassionati di auto d’epoca, creati da appassionati.
A busy week again, with many nice features in our online magazine. Perhaps you are, just like us, visiting a car show this weekend. Or, as it is getting colder in our part of the world, you are sitting next to the fireplace. Anyway, this is the perfect moment to read about classic cars. Enjoy your Sunday!
You might remember a puzzle that we had a few weeks ago, where we asked you to identify an Ashley GT. When scrolling through our marketplace, we noticed one is for sale. This is your chance to get this very rare kit car.
Several classic cars have become victim of the fires that rage over California the last couple of days. And among them are some real sad stories. Like Gary, who had a collection of over 30 cars, with several unique examples between them.
This time of the year is good for several indoor motor shows and they are not the big ones you hear about so often. Sure. Padua is just behind us, as is the NEC Classic Motor show, with Essen and Paris to follow rapidly. But how about the slightly smaller ones?
We could easily have fallen for one of the many lovely Land Rovers from Brightwells Leominster sale and compare that to the Austin Champ in the same sale. The latter gave us some happy child memories, so why now?
The shown car is a special show car: doors removed so as to emphasize advantages of Packard's Electromatic Clutch. Huh, what? We have found an explanation and this lovely Friday Lady will do the rest, we are sold!
Last week’s puzzle came from our friends at AutoPuzzles.com and it was clear to us, the puzzle was a bit harder. Because, although it had a very characteristic look and we also gave a hint already in the first sentence, we only received 5 answers of which 4 were correct.