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Mark’s art teacher, Mr Donald, was a crucial figure in developing his style. Piero della Francesca and the Surrealist ...
Land Cruiser is a synonym for ‘durable’, but with the J250 iteration this is no longer the segment’s slightly boring, ...
Expect the gearchange of a Ferrari 308GTB/GTS to be notchy when cold, baulking into second, but it should ease when warm.
Williams Heritage houses one of the world’s most important collections of Formula One cars, with around 100 on display, and ...
The 14th Concours of Elegance takes place from 5-7 September 2025, bringing a spectacular showcase of more than 120 years of ...
Our senior staff writer, Richard Heseltine, got two hours with the man to interview him for Classic & Sports Car, and ...
The Burrell is now the sole-surviving vehicle out of 113 produced by Charles Burrell & Sons. Before the advent of large ...
‘Our’ car, chassis 6432, is perhaps the most famous Lamborghini Islero S of all. Originally finished in Azzuro Blue with grey ...
This TVR Grantura’s Climax, with its race cam, loves revs and is at its best over 4000rpm; keep it percolating above that and ...
The redline is subtly shorter. Only a matter of millimetres on the tachometer, and you wonder how many 911 owners would have noticed anyway. With Porsche’s flat-six up to 3.2 litres by 1984, there ...
Some cars never really go through a ‘cheap and cheerful’ period. Bought new for £7249 in 1970 (£97,500 in 2025 money), a good Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet – one of 68 right-hookers – might still ...
I bought my 1974 MGB roadster in September 1983, so have recently celebrated 40 years of ownership. I had a Midget for a couple of years previously, and thought the ‘B’ was simply the next step on a ...
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