When architectural photographer Daniel Hopkinson and architect John Piercy Holroyd both arrived for an assignment in Alfa Romeo 159s, the pair discovered a mutual passion for old cars and Modernist ...
Developed in-house, the Convertible was the range-topper with a clever folding hood that stowed flush beneath the rear deck ...
In July 1966, while the rest of the country developed World Cup fever, Hine set about trying to cure the smoky engine that ...
Known unofficially as the ‘NART’ Spyder, after Chinetti’s North American Racing Team, the first 275GTB/4S was entered in the ...
His collection includes almost every classic make, including Fender, Epiphone, Gretsch, Martin, Sigma and Harley Benton.
The MG Midget had the good fortune of being launched in 1961 – the same year that Stuart Turner joined the British Motor Corporation as competition manager. The former professional navigator ushered ...
As soon as the stunning blue-black Bugatti pulls out of specialist Ivan Dutton’s Oxfordshire base, it’s as if the supercharged coupé knows its way back to first owner Earl Howe’s estate. The return of ...
Heynes’ original idea for the XJ project in the early ’60s was to create a four-door, four-seat E-type, a low-slung sports saloon that would take the fight to the Europeans in the ’70s and recapture ...
Hindsight, though, suggests that the two men had been in talks earlier, for the Healeys had used A90 running gear in the sleek two-seater. After WW2 Morgan reintroduced its 4/4, first powered by an ...