CATEGORIES
Billy Cotton
Band leader, TV celebrity, war veteran - and speed merchant
Mustang with more
2021 FORD MUSTANG MACH 1
Big Healey healed
2022 HEALEY BY CATON
Can I keep it, please?
2007 AUDI R8
Art of the 'car selfie'
2001 AUDI TT
Saintly safeguard
1926 DELAGE DISS
A relaxing Spa break
1966 FORD MUSTANG 289
THE EYES HAVE IT
This frogeye' Sprite was an early works rally car that was later much-modified to compete on the Targa Florio, Circuito del Mugello and at the Nürburgring
Peter Dumbreck
You may remember him best for the flip at Le Mans in 1999, but Dumbreck could also be the busiest driver you've ever heard of, as Matthew Hayward finds out
WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
Hot rod enthusiast Bruce Meyer owns eight of the world's most desirable 1932 Ford Deuces' - and the Bob McGee Roadster is a personal favourite. In this extract from his recent book, Ken Gross explains why it's so significant Studio
EIGHT into FIVE
This unique DB5 was created by Aston Martin's Experimental department as a test-bed for its new V8 engine. Peter Tomalin takes the wheel
The clear leader
This humble 1950 Fiat 1100 was coach built by Castagna with a radical panoramic windscreen. Massimo Delbò enjoys a new perspective from the driving seat
A NOBLE ENDEAVOUR
The Ascari Ecosse is one of the more obscure supercars of the 1990s, yet being engineered by Lee Noble suggests it could be one of the most thrilling.
Dishing the dirt
Ever wondered how special a totally original, unrestored Shelby Cobra would feel? This guy should know: as well as the 'Dirtbag', he's owned 50 of them. Preston Lerner finds out more
Doctor in the haus
IN MY LAST Carrera RS update (Octane 232), I voiced my distress at seeing most of the front end of the car in a rust-riddled and singed heap on the workshop floor.
WHY WE LOVE...Daily-driver classics
Yes, I'm afraid that's me in the picture on the right, with the superfluity of hair and the jeans that are too short. My excuse (for the hair, at least) is that it was 1990 and I was carrying out some lunchtime servicing on my recently acquired 1976 Plymouth Gran Fury.
MAN & MACHINE Going, going, and still going!
Auctioneer Duncan Kensington Moir has enjoyed his Jaguar XK120 for 21 years
Patrick Tambay b.1949
DESPITE RECORDING ONLY two wins in a nine-year, 123-race F1 career, the Frenchman (who died on 4 December) will be remembered as one of the most popular both on and off track.
BMW looks to the past for thrills
New limited edition echoes a '70s legend
The petrol supercar is not ready to die
Are exciting new launches a last hurrah or anew dawn for petrolheads?
Nigel Lempriere
Founder of Tecniq, leaders in automotive design and manufacture and classic racing and restoration, too -
Buick Roadmaster Wagon
This eight-seater, Corvette-engined wagon is an affordable cult classic
1969 Ferrari 365 GTC
$750,000 from Tom Hartley Jnr, Leicestershire, UK
Fresh from the museum
RM Sotheby's, Munich, Germany 26 November
Air of accuracy
Rare World War Two survivor seeks new owner - and there's a heroic tale behind it
The baseball
It's a simple, stitched, leather-covered and who has propelled it - matters a lot. So does the mud sphere, but what's inside -
Gone but not forgotten
Sir Roy Fedden, Celebrated aero engineer and workaholic who twice tried, and failed, to trigger a revolution in car design
OVERDRIVE
Other interesting cars we've been driving, Art of the estate
OCTANE CARS OWNING+ DRIVING + MAINTAINING
I HAVE FORM when it comes to Lotus Elans. The reason is simple. It is a sports car so good that it makes even a tepid shoe like me resemble a highly competent driver, and it’s the best of its generation by a country mile.
A class of its own
As insurance partner to Octane, Classic Insurance Services is delighted to be the headline sponsors of the Historic Motoring Awards, celebrating excellence throughout the classic and performance car sector.