If ever a marque was more soberly regarded by the non-motoring public than BMW, it could only be Audi. Both companies ...
The workspace of John A Frye, the California-based illustrator and industrial designer, features many clues about his unique ...
Jack Peppiatt’s stunning blue Special, with Eustace Watkins-commissioned Daytona coachwork by Fulham-based Whittingham & ...
British car makers also saw the layout’s appeal, and while theirs tended to be marginal players at the upper end of the ...
BMW ’s dynasty of compact performance heroes, the Rolls-Royce Camargue at 50, a much-loved Simca and lots more – the latest ...
Sheila van Damm earned the Coupe des Dames first time out in the Alpine of 1953 in MKV 25; in the ’54 event, driving MKV 21, ...
R&J Simpson is best known for its work on aluminium monocoques for Formula racers, covering roughly the Cosworth DFV era of Formula One, plus countless Formula Two and Formula Three cars. “Often we ...
Classic & Sports Car presents… 1970s Legends is on sale now! Find it at newsagents and supermarkets, or buy a copy online, ...
As electrification becomes ever more widespread, increasingly our Future classic candidates are last-of-the-line models, and this madcap John Cooper Works version of the fourth-generation BMW MINI ...
Carbodies, famous for its Austin taxi bodies, produced the stylish Hawk and Super Snipe estate shells from late ’57. These impressively finished load-carriers – good for hauling 850lb – were really ...
“However, it had only done 38,000 miles and had a beautiful interior – still with the factory BMC plastic on the rear seats. Compared to others I’d seen, the floorpans, chassis rails and spring ...
The Celica, being more compact and not quite so glitzy, was a more palatable entry from Toyota into the hearts and minds of British car buyers. It arrived at a time when the concept of a practical ...