Ending the season with an Iberian adventure
And so we come to this, my final events of what has been an incredibly busy season. After two years of disruption and limited travel due to the pandemic, it…
The best from the classic, historic and sports car market: buying, selling, auctions and memorabilia
Ultimate Ferrari 250 GTO – The Definitive History Think you know all there is to know about the world’s most desirable car? We’d wager you’ll still learn a thing or…
1963 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster Sold by RM Sotheby’s, Price undisclosed Sold through an RM Sotheby’s sealed bids auction, this remarkable 300SL had been a constant in vendor Martin Cushway’s life…
If you’re already spooked by the soaring cost of petrol, this one-off is probably not for you – because it’s driven by a 27-litre Rolls-Royce Meteor V12 petrol engine salvaged…
There are no prizes in motor sport for resting on laurels which is why, three years after its celebrated 1-2 Le Mans performance with the 3-litre DBR1s in 1959, Aston…
It was more or less by chance that the late John Crosslé ended up being one of the world’s most successful specialist racing car manufacturers. Although a champion grass-track rider,…
1961 Cooper Zerex Oldsmobile ‘Transformer’ Sold by Bonhams, £911,000 As readers will know from our coverage of the historic car last month, this was originally campaigned by Roger Penske in…
Ford’s uncharacteristically late arrival to the Group B rallying party meant its built-for-the-job RS200 never really had a chance to shine. Homologated on January 30, 1986, the RS200 debuted in…
Accessorise! Proud car owners have always attempted to personalise their machine with add-ons, useful or otherwise, and it goes much further back than today’s underbody light sets: in Edwardian years…