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Hammond’s classic cars to go on show
Senna’s NSX for sale
Join CCW at new coffee meet • Museum joins forces with our experts to launch a new Coffee & Cars meet
TRIUMPH DESERVES TO BE CELEBRATED
YOUR CHANCE TO OWN AUSTIN ROVER • Rights to iconic British car-maker head for new home as classic enthusiast thins his personal collection out
Half-price XK8…
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Club event raises £1255
1920s Trojan’s museum outing
YOUNG ENTHUSIASTS GET BEHIND THE WHEEL • Now in its eighth year, the Classic Car Loan Project brought drivers, clubs, owners, and sponsors to The British Motor Museum to hand vehicles over to this year’s willing participants
Decades-stored Cortina set to go up for auction
Document your classic vehicle’s history digitally
240-mile McLaren F1 for sale
Hesketh victory celebrated
Figaros tour Devon
Museum’s new exhibition
Paul Cowland joins classic auctioneer
Moss and Hill E-types meet at Bicester Scramle
One-off XJ40 back on the road
PRODUCTS • New stuff you'll love
‘THIS WAS NO ORDINARY TR7’ • Fuzz Townshend allows us to peep behind the Car SOS curtain to see the work involved in restoring an worked-over TR7 for the latest series
IN BRIEF
YOUR LETTERS • *CCW reserves the right to edit letters for space reasons and cannot return hard correspondence.
1990 Jaguar XJ6 (XJ40)
PRIZE CROSSWORD
PAGEANT GETS SET FOR SUMMER • 45 years on from its first iteration, the Enfield Pageant of Motoring remains a popular pick for classic enthusiasts
Celebrating Cobras and more
Classics, cold ones and chat
SPRING HAS SPRUNG
YOUR LATEST CLASSIC EVENTS
THE SHOWS WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO
TRIUMPH OVER ADVERSITY • Forty years may have passed since Triumph’s last car was built but the marque still commands respect among enthusiasts. Join James Taylor as he takes a nostalgic stroll through all of its post-war production models
BACK TO BASICS • As you’ll have seen from the figures in our post-war round-up, the Herald 1200 was the marque’s biggest seller. We drive one to find out how it wooed so many family motorists
NOT QUITE A SMÖRGÅSBORD OF JOY • Richard crosses to the dark side and buys a Mercedes-Benz estate instead of one of his default Volvos. Does it go to plan? Well, what do you think?
STOP AND STARE • A drive out into the countryside sees Mike waxing lyrical. He must have a screw loose…
A MOST ‘UN-RICHARD’ CLASSIC
THIS WEEK IN OUR FLEET...
1966 VAUXHALL BRABHAM VIVA • Adrian is the proud owner of the earliest Vauxhall Brabham Viva, which took the better part of 23 years to return to the road
THE WEEK IN DEALS • RICHARD BARNETT’S WEEK OF LOOKING AT THE CLASSIC MARKET
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HISTORY MATTERS MORE THAN EVER • Presentation goes beyond the car when selling at auction – and experts believe that it makes a difference when it comes to what your classic makes
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