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BUYING GUIDE (1963-1972)
Looking for a big and characterful B
THIRSK, NORTH YORKSHIRE
An A-road transport cafe circa 1958, the atmosphere thick with intrigue and cheap-cigar fumes. The waitress, a twin for comedy starlet Liz Fraser, scowls at the attempts of four businessmen at the win
COUPES were big news in the seventies and eighties, but by the nineties the segment was shrinking fast, as car makers opted for hot hatches instead. Luckily for enthusiasts, Volkswagen did both, by se
As anniversaries go, this year marks a big milestone for this publication. One man’s vision to produce a monthly magazine for the UK camping fraternity saw the launch of ‘Motor Caravan and Camping’ (M
BRENT, NORTH LONDON
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