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You might have been surprised to read that such a quintessentially American car as Ash Medicks’ Rambler Rogue was ever officially offered in the UK (p20) – but in fact its maker not only sold cars her
DUNSTABLE DOWNS, BEDFORDSHIRE
The end of Bristol Cars was both tarnished and unseemly. Given that this was a marque formed over a perfectionist manufacturing ideal, the irony looks especially cruel. Let’s recap Bristol’s final cha
The situation looks chaotic in this mid-Eighties dash for the Channel – but there are plenty of vehicles to keep classic car-spotters occupied
The cars at Hampton Court’s concours event combine the weird, the wonderful and the very expensive. And then there’s the people…
Few cars have run counter to their maker’s reputation as starkly as the Jowett Jupiter, a model that transformed the image of the Yorkshire minnow when it was launched in 1950. High-tech, engineered c