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In light of the recent news on the discontinuation of the Ford Fiesta, this car is guaranteed to touch the hearts of many a fan of the blue oval. This very rare ‘bobby basic’ 1981 Ford Fiesta 950 Popu ...
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“I particularly wanted a Vitesse and found this one on an internet auction site,” explains Simon. “I bought the car without seeing it, which is always a risk, but even though I knew it was a bit tatty ...
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This American car has quite the global history. Parts made in New York were assembled in Australia as a right hand drive for the Asian market. It was sold brand new to the editor of the Rangoon Guardi ...
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Many people assume this is a recently imported Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) truck, but Honda officially launched micro-trucks in the UK in the late 1970s. Most famous of these is the original camper ...
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KPG 993C was first registered on November 12th 1965 at Surrey Council Offices. Almost exactly 20 years later, Mike became her keeper, the 5th since 1977 when DVLC was formed, though no doubt there had ...
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Michael became the third owner of this BMW 316 Baur Convertible when he purchased it very recently. He’s has previously been a Lancaster Insurance Pride Of Ownership finalist with his beloved 1960 Jag ...
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Meet Tessa, the 1976/77 William Cyclo, bought by Louise at 3am when she was mid-nightshift on the Covid area of A&E. One of two known William Cyclos in existence, Tessa is the only road registered ve ...
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The last of the G33s, her name is Ailsa and Lez has owned her for just over 11 years. Approximately 100 G33s existed and Lez says: “This is probably the last ‘Factory Car’, but in reality she was bui ...
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The Silver Cloud was produced between 1955 and 1966. It was the principal model of the Rolls-Royce range at the time, replacing the Silver Dawn. JP Blatchley designed the sleeker bodywork to modernise ...