1952 Wolseley 6/80

Derek Dillion, 35 years of age and from Denny, purchased the 1952 Wolseley 6/80 which was a wreck of a classic car being full of rust. He paid £200 fifteen years ago with the intention of putting a V8 engine … Continue reading

Best Vintage Car Award For MG Buried Under Cowshed

In 1999 an extremely rare two-seater 1928 MG MK 1V sports car was discovered having been buried beneath a cowshed somewhere in Gloucestershire possibly going back as far as the second world war. The owner, Fred Body, has now been … Continue reading

Shetland’s Classic Car Show

Classic car enthusiasts are once again looking forward to the classic motor show scheduled to take place on the 2 and 3 June at Clickimin Leisure Complex on the Shetland Isles Graham Johnston, who is one of the organisers, commented … Continue reading

Ferrari 250 GTO Painted Upon Garage Door

Chris Smart from Bishopstoke in Hampshire devoted two weeks of his time to transform his garage door at his home by getting out a tin of paint and a brush to paint the Ferrari 250 GTO on it to try … Continue reading

Silverstone Classic Promises Great Launch For Old Favourites

The Silverstone Classic was held last summer, teamed with Telegraph Motoring and was a grand success. However, one of the main highlights of the event was the Guinness World Record-breaking parade performed by Jaguar E-types at the Northamptonshire circuit. To … Continue reading

Drive it Day Fosters Classic Car Fever

On April 22nd, the nationwide Drive it Day will be held, a major classic car event. However, it will not be alone; the Annual Footman James Bristol Classic Car Show is slated to be held on the same day, making April … Continue reading

Classic Cars Turn Out To Be Solid Investments

The year 2011 witnessed classic cars outperforming gold as investment assets. The Historic Automobile Group International (HAGI) displayed figures showing the rise of prices in the classic car market, which amounted to 20pc in 2011. This is double the rise … Continue reading