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Experts are concerned that the rising average age of classic car ownership is putting the pastime’s future in jeopardy
Lochlan Roche took a tired Daewoo and turned it into a rolling tribute to his grandad
Andrew Kennedy’s Rover wasn’t his first choice for a classic but now it’s a much-loved member of the family
Having reached the grand old age of 77, I have just achieved a lifetime’s ambition of buying my first Ferrari: a beautiful Portofino in Rosso Corsa with tan leather interior and all the bits. Despite
I have always been a sports-car enthusiast. When I was young, I had subscriptions to Road & Track and Hot Rod, I knew who Carroll Shelby was and I followed the exploits of Phil Hill, John Surtees and
When it comes to six-cylinder roadsters, the TR6 has the character, fun factor and ease of ownership to attract a strong following, and yet arguably remains one of today’s best value classic sports cars