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KRIS CULMER
Lost in the archive
The first use of ‘sports car’ is often credited to Vauxhall’s C10 Prince Henry, but in many ways the term would be better applied to this, the earlier 20hp A-type. Disarmingly handsome, low-slung and
The two nations divided by a common language rarely agree on what a car should be like. This isn’t the usual Limey sneering about ‘trunks’, ‘turn signals’ and ‘driving stick’. In America, luxury is si
HUDDERSFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE
Think of Autocar’s annual Britain’s Best Driver’s Car (BBDC) test and your mind will rightly project visions of Porsche 911s, V12-fired Ferraris and scaffold-like lightweights. But once in a blue moon
STOW-ON-THE-WOLD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE
It seems to me that old cars are the nearest thing we have to working time machines: they are ideal for triggering memories, or even the feel and flavour of a particular era. Sports cars, of course, a