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More classics are changing hands at UK’s biggest sales – but bidders aren’t prepared to pay as much
Long stored E-type A two-owner-from-new 1964 Jaguar E-type ...
This XK120 was bought new by Lancashire cobbler Robert Lawrie whose special boot design led to him becoming the official supplier to the 1953 Everest expedition, the team that accompanied Sir Vivian F
Experts are concerned that the rising average age of classic car ownership is putting the pastime’s future in jeopardy
IN RECENT YEARS, pre-war cars have often had a tough old time at the auctions, with the interest and market seeming to shift towards more modern machines. There have been plenty of exceptions, however
We unpack Britain’s biggest classic survey to reveal what it says about our changing hobby