When architectural photographer Daniel Hopkinson and architect John Piercy Holroyd both arrived for an assignment in Alfa Romeo 159s, the pair discovered a mutual passion for old cars and Modernist ...
The Continental GT we have with us today is particularly notable, because it saw active service as a Bentley press car when new, which explains its generous Mulliner specification. Joining it are two ...
Never one to follow fashion for its own sake, the carrozerria – founded in 1919 by Ugo Zagato, to bring the aeronautical principles of lightness and strength to the automotive world – has always been ...
‘Designed to steal your heart’ the ads proclaimed when the MGA took a bow in 1955, and it’s every bit as pretty as the Jaguar XK120 whose curves it apes. If anything, its lower lines and more ...
Not so today. The Jensen, by reputation, is louche and ephemeral; a raffish dinosaur of the pre-fuel crisis hedonism era powered by a massive American V8 that will take it past everything but a petrol ...
Bankers’ red braces, unwieldy brick-like mobile phones plus bespoilered Porsche 911s and Lamborghini Countachs... the late 1980s had no shortage of imagery to support its reputation for excess. And ...
With the young enthusiast keen to remain warm while still enjoying Lagonda motoring, he began thinking about a closed car. It was at this point that AMV 751 entered the story: “I saw an advert in the ...
So now, with no restrictions – other than the circumspection necessary for driving a highly valuable classic Ferrari on public roads – I’m about to discover what an ‘optimum’ 275 really feels like.