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1940s JAGUAR XK120 - 132.6mph
Of all the cars gathered here today, and taking into account the vagaries of inflation, the Jaguar XK120 was not only the least expensive when it was new, but also a relative bargain. Who would have thought that £1263 would buy what was, in 1948, not just the UK's but the world's fastest production car?
EL MAESTRO'S MASERATI
The Maserati 300S driven to sports car victories by Juan Manuel Fangio is a rush of racing history restored to its original, long-nose glory
WHERE EAGLES DARE
A chain-drive eccentricity of the Italian vintage era, this Bianchi 40hp is as fine and sporting today as it was in period
OILING THE WHEELS
Shell's early advertising posters were works of art in their own right, and are now being celebrated in a lavish new coffee-table book
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY
When the engineering gurus at BRM got their hands on the little Lotus Elan, they turned an already brilliant sports car into a sensation
VAUXHALL CALIBRA
The super-sleek leading act of GM Europe's 1990s revival now makes a usable modern classic
PRETTY LITTLE THINGS
With their feisty twin-cam engines and elegant style, the Fiat 1500S and Alfa Giulia Spider brought La Dolce Vita romance to the mainstream
JOHN MATTOS
Master of the airbrush style revives Art Deco in automotive illustrations
FORD vs FERRARI RELOADED
A former Ford product designer recalls the forgotten GN34 supercar, the Blue Oval's biggest attempt at taking on the Prancing Horse since the GT40
ENGINEER'S CUT
The DB4 that Aston Martin Lagonda chief engineer Tadek Marek called his own is a special blend of bespoke touches
CLASSIC SHRINE: OPEL'S FRUITS
This showcase of one of Germany's lesser appreciated marques is a hidden gem, with many of its 600 vehicles still in running condition
BLACK & BLUE
In an era when WRC success made a real impact on showroom sales, Subaru and Ford launched bruising rally-bred machines that would become performance icons
The Making Of Mg's Monster
Mike Taylor reunites designer Peter Stevens and production engineer Ian Moreton with the wildly aggressive V8-engined XPower SV, 15 years on.
Alfa Takes Top Gong At Blenheim
Heavy showers didn’t dampen spirits at the prestigious Salon Privé Chubb Concours on 31 August. Overall victory at the event, which was being held at Blenheim Palace for the third year running, went to the magnificent 1960 Alfa 3000CM Superflow.
Roverfest Fetes Solihull V8
More than 700 classics converged on Roverfest at Wroxall Abbey from 11-13 August to celebrate a half-century since the launch of the first Buick V8-engined Solihull model, the P5B. Enthusiasts came from as far afield as Australia, New Zealand and the US, while cars had been driven from across the continent – including Italy, Germany and The Netherlands – to the Joint Rover Clubs Midlands gathering.
Smith On The March At Oulton
Northern Irishman Darwin Smith took a hard-earned double as the Historic Sports Car Club returned to Oulton Park for its Gold Cup meeting from 26-28 August. Smith led a 25-strong field in the FIA Historic Formula Two encounters, his March 722 coming home ahead of Richard Evans (March 742), who ran Smith close in Monday’s race.
Beautifully Functional
Hand-built for discerning buyers, the Mercedes Universal and Vanden Plas Countryman are the zenith of ’60s estates.
Oldtimers Turn Back The Clock
Classics spanning five decades gathered for the Blackheath Village Day celebrations on 2 December.
Simon Taylor Full Throttle
Down the years lots of motor-racing feature films have made it to the cinema, from Checkpoint to Grand Prix, from Days of Thunder to Rush.
A Home For Tupelo Honeys
Many classic events revolve around the 1950s, featuring tailfins, acres of chrome and the music of Elvis Presley.
Chassis Number One Set For Rebuild
JUE 477, the first production Land-Rover in an enduring series that lasted 69 years, briefly went on show at the RAC Club on London’s Pall Mall in February – 20 years after it was hidden from view.
Sexy 6C Coupe Is One Of A Kind
The Alfa Romeo 6C-2500 was introduced in 1939, and continued in production in small quantities throughout WW2.
Balance Of Power
Greg MacLeman gathers – for a world exclusive – two generations of Ford GT with a sublime GT40 MkIII, but which one does he want to take home?
London To Brighton Run Joy Marred By Tragedy
More than 400 pioneering veteran cars gathered in Hyde Park on 5 November to celebrate the Bonhams London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.
Surrey Field Hoard Is Evicted
More than 25 classic cars stored in a field near Redhill, Surrey have been urgently seeking new homes after a November deadline for removal was issued to their owner.
Simon Taylor Full Throttle
Genius – it’s a term that is used all too glibly, and has become very much devalued.
A Touch Of Class For The Post-War Family Saloon
The Sunbeam MkIII and Singer Hunter heralded a new age of prosperity, says Andrew Roberts, while retaining the decorum of their predecessors
Traversee Honours Deco Paris
More than 750 classics – ranging from bicycles to supercars and tractors – converged on the east side of Paris for the 18th winter ‘crossing’ on 7 January.
Benz Crew Tops Austrian Epic
Alexander and Florian Deopito took their Mercedes 350SLC to a narrow victory on the 2018 PlanaiClassic, held from 4-6 January. Competitors on the Alpine event had to tackle heavy snow, ice, slush, rain and even hailstorms.
Unique Worcestershire Beauty
It is not commonly known that, when it was getting back into car production soon after WW2, Morgan sold 56 chassis to coachbuilders and garages who went on to add bespoke bodywork to their customers’ specifications.