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Eccentric enthusiast Captain RG McLeod’s series of Manx-tailed Bentley Spe
You could never have accused Rolls-Royce of flooding the market with new models. In the 20 years preceding the New Phantom’s arrival in 1925, the Twenty had been the only new production Rolls to join
Imagine the proposition of a 54bhp MG TD clothed in full-width Bertone bodywork and you would be right to not only be intrigued, but also expect something relatively staid to drive. And yet, thanks to
The ‘Blue Train’ Bentley is not blue. It is also not a train. It’s a car named after a race that it did not compete in. An illegal street race no less. And yet it is – with the possible exception of o
Coombs & Son (Guildford) Ltd was among the very first Jaguar dealers, taking on the franchise in 1936 alongside a well-established Rover distributorship. The business had its origins in 19th-century w
There’s a butt coming. Soon it will be going, and I can’t decide if that’s better or worse. The front is an ode to 1970s fibreglass, the back is... well, significantly prolapsed. The square, rheumy he
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