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THE WAY WE WERE
FEBRUARY 1979
It’s not just all of the
A car park in rapidly changing Northampton reveals some rarities – and a surprising absence
BRENT, NORTH LONDON
In 1976 Lancia brought out the Gamma, a luxury saloon that took the place of the Flavia 2000. It had a flat-four engine of 1998cc or 2484cc, but it was withdrawn in 1984, after 15,296 had been built,
Manchester… before the industry-blackened architecture disappeared
If any vehicle is emblematic of the declining value of pre-war machinery, it is this 1927 Star Vela. The last-known six-cylinder Star to survive in the UK, it’s for sale at just under £30,000 – or rou
The year 1953 was when life in Britain began finally to bleed from monochrome to colour. Not everywhere, and not for everybody, but, slowly, there was a palpable sense that brighter days were just bey