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Unlock exceptional deals on Moto-Lita steering wheels and parts at A H Spares. Transform your Healey today!
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“The Car you always promised Yourself” the Ford Capri Mk1 was borne in 1969. The X-Pack Capri performance option was available between 1977 and 1980 on the 3 litre Mk2 and Mk3 Ford Capri models
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In 1969 the Ford Escort 4-door arrived, joining the estate and van. It was available initially in De Luxe, Super and GT trim levels then from April 1974 an E specification was offered.
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This year we will be on our new stand and promoting the 60th Anniversary of the Quattroporte, following on from our Quattroparty at Salon Prive at Blenheim Palace, and have secured five of the six Qua ...
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Middlebridge Scimitar "Built with virtually indestructible mechanicals, fully galvanised chassis and a GRP body - you don't just own a Middlebridge, you are scim-ply its custodian for the next generat ...
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Ford Escort Mexico “Who says there’s no room for the individual?” Ford once again producing another brochure and strap line for their cars. OSF has an original unrestored example for you to check out.
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Revamp your Austin Healey's engine area with our stunning alloy brake fluid reservoir. Superb quality style. Buy now!
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“The 1300E – a sophisticated thoroughbred”, “the car you expect a lot from” and “stylish performance”. Ford really pushed the boat out when it produced the 1300E and our 3rd Display Car hits the mark!
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To celebrate 40 years of the Classic Motor Show at the NEC, Birmingham the Austin Ten Drivers Club (ATDC) has been looking through its archives...
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Would any of the major manufacturers today be able to market an estate car with just two passenger doors? In the ’70s it was common practice. Ford even conceived a sporting 'Mexico' version.
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Looking for a top-quality exhaust for your Austin Healey? Discover the CapeSport difference and elevate your driving experience.
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Each year Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show, with Discovery chose a theme and challenge the exhibiting clubs and traders to create displays around the theme, interpreting it in their own way.