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A SECOND SET OF EYES IS NEVER A BAD THING
Huge motoring haul at auction
Sustainable MX-5s conquer Britain
SHOW’S BID TO HELP SOUTHPORT • Club and CCW join forces to help community left reeling after atrocity
PARTS OF MoT ‘IRRELEVANT’ TO CLASSICS • Number of older cars deemed ‘dangerous’ by testers up by more than a third – and experts say that the test itself is partly to blame
THE MOT TESTER’S VIEW
Risky Business 928 for sale
NEVER MISS AN ISSUE
Join CCW at Wythall
Auctioneer’s new expert
Boston show set for bumper turnout
Ab Fab Alfa for auction
Shelby’s unique Ferrari up for grabs
New Mini breakfast meet in October
Rally the Globe launches 2025 routes
JAGUAR OWNERS REJOICE! • Classic Jag fans given one-off opportunity to drive the test track where marque’s greats were honed
Parson Drove show raises £12.5k
Museum’s vow to rise from the ashes
PRODUCTS • New stuff you'll love
Motor show Ferrari offered at auction
Novelist at ’Vette show
Lanchester unearthed
USA comes to Norfolk
Exe marks the spot
HIT SHOW MARKS 30 YEARS • Relaxed mid-week show that attracted fewer than ten cars to Harpenden Common at its 1994 launch now routinely draws nearly 1000 classics. This year’s anniversary event was business as usual…
Grand Prix (1966)
YOUR LETTERS • *CCW reserves the right to edit letters for space reasons and cannot return hard correspondence.
2003 Rover 75
PRIZE CROSSWORD
Action and classics in Cumbria
Aston Martin celebrated at Gaydon
NEW NAME: SAME GREAT SHOW • Tatton Park’s Passion for Power is now the Classic & Retro Car Revival, but it’s still set to stun…
EXCITEMENT ALL OVER
YOUR LATEST CLASSIC EVENTS
THE SHOWS WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO
SPACESHIP OF THE SEVENTIES • It’s 50 years since Citroën gave us its very French vision of the future in the sleek and sophisticated form of the CX
EARNING ITS STRIPES • Chris has plans to go a long way in his new Mini after an unexpectedly lengthy period outside of classic car ownership
OUR POLO TERMINATES HERE
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER...
THIS WEEK IN OUR FLEET...
1971 DATSUN 240Z • Fed up with constantly losing money on new cars, Jon began a love affair with his 240Z that’s lasted for almost 40 years
THE WEEK IN DEALS • RICHARD BARNETT’S WEEK OF LOOKING AT THE CLASSIC MARKET
NEVER MISS AN ISSUE
IT’S ONLY ROCK ’N’ ROLL… • …but buyers definitely like it, paying well over the odds for restored Fifties metal
THE UK’S LATEST AUCTION DATES • All dates correct at time of this week’s issue going to press
THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS
A Westminster coup • We look at why this gentle giant was snapped up for well beneath its pre-sale estimate
TOP 10 CLASSIC PRICES • WB & Sons, July sale
AUSTIN-HEALEY SPRITE (1958-1961)
BUXTON’S BUYING FRENZY • Confident classic bidders snap up more...