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Classic Car Weekly

Apr 17 2024
Magazine

Classic Car Weekly has the biggest range of classic cars for sale every week and is the only print publication with the very latest news affecting classic car owners. Each issue contains the latest classic news, auction information, road tests, reports from the latest events, and inspiring features written by the nation's classic car experts. Classic Car Weekly teaches you on how to keep up with your classic car maintenance and help you with your restoration projects with the classic car parts for sale section. Whether you're looking for the latest digital edition or a monthly subscription Classic Car Weekly keeps you up to date and helps you get the most out of living the classic life.

Win a place on Brighton run

Save the Wood & Pickett Mini

Mustangs run wild at Goodwood • The Ken Miles Cup for early Ford Mustangs was the Goodwood Members’ Meeting’s star draw this year

MAKE YOUR CAR A DRIVE-IT DAY STAR

DRIVE-IT DAY’S RACE TO RAISE £50k • This weekend’s national Drive-It Day is set to be the best in its 19-year history. Now all it needs is YOU

Bristol Cars Ltd. assets for sale

NEVER MISS AN ISSUE

Rustival set for second outing

A greener MotoFest

Museum wins funding

Unique DB5 offering

Motoring Book of the Year Awards

Press Cossie for sale

Most UK motorists opposed to ULEZ

EXPERTS SLAM DVLA OVER CLASSIC WOES • Registration agency criticised for a lack of progress in cases involving classic owners – and for its no-show at the latest industry conference

‘THERE’S A MISMATCH IN THE REMIT AND SKILLS’

‘IT’S IMPORTANT TO KEEP CLASSICS ON THE AGENDA’

Three Men in a Land Rover £35

Ford Taunus L (TC1) L £80

Magnetic corner clamp £43.58

‘…A KICK IN THE TEETH AROUND EVERY CORNER’ • Fuzz Townshend takes us behind the scenes of the restorations on the latest series of Car SOS. This week the team’s experts tackle a not-so clever Trevor

Low-mileage Cosworth for sale

London Concours V12 party

Classic VW parts made in UK

Last chance to see McCartney bus

Morgan-tailored insurance

YOUR LETTERS • editorial@classiccarweekly.co.uk

VALUE MY CLASSIC 1975 MGB ‘GT’ Roadster

PRIZE CROSSWORD

LET’S GET THIS SHOW ON THE ROAD! • A national celebration of classics gets underway this weekend. There are plenty of Drive-It Day events, meets, shows and displays on up and down the country – and we’ve gathered together 40 options for joining in the fun with your vehicle

ADVENTURES A PLENTY

A STORMING SUCCESS • More than 500 of your classics packed into the British Motor Museum for the first Coffee & Chrome event of the year – despite the challenging weather

LIVING THE ELECTRIC DREAM • Electric vehicle conversions – future-proofed classics or assault with battery? We check out what’s involved and meet enthusiasts who have taken the plunge to get plugged in

DRAWN TO THE DARK SIDE • James shuns reason, seduced by his ’58 Beetle’s looks, but which Bug will stay?

FAILURE TO PROCEED

THIS WEEK IN OUR FLEET

ONE TOO MANY?

1971 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR • Jensen Interceptors are a Duxbury family favourite, and Stephen has owned his incredibly low mileage car for nearly 29 years

INTERNATIONAL RESCUE • Europe’s classic buyers are feeling more confident – even though the wider economy is fragile

THE WEEK IN DEALS • RICHARD BARNETT’S WEEK OF LOOKING AT THE CLASSIC MARKET

NEVER MISS AN ISSUE

THE UK'S LATEST AUCTION DATES • All dates correct at time of this week's issue going to press

THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS

BUYS WE WANTED TO BRING HOME

LOTUS ELITE...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: H BAUER PUBLISHING LIMITED Edition: Apr 17 2024

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  • Release date: April 17, 2024

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Classic Car Weekly has the biggest range of classic cars for sale every week and is the only print publication with the very latest news affecting classic car owners. Each issue contains the latest classic news, auction information, road tests, reports from the latest events, and inspiring features written by the nation's classic car experts. Classic Car Weekly teaches you on how to keep up with your classic car maintenance and help you with your restoration projects with the classic car parts for sale section. Whether you're looking for the latest digital edition or a monthly subscription Classic Car Weekly keeps you up to date and helps you get the most out of living the classic life.

Win a place on Brighton run

Save the Wood & Pickett Mini

Mustangs run wild at Goodwood • The Ken Miles Cup for early Ford Mustangs was the Goodwood Members’ Meeting’s star draw this year

MAKE YOUR CAR A DRIVE-IT DAY STAR

DRIVE-IT DAY’S RACE TO RAISE £50k • This weekend’s national Drive-It Day is set to be the best in its 19-year history. Now all it needs is YOU

Bristol Cars Ltd. assets for sale

NEVER MISS AN ISSUE

Rustival set for second outing

A greener MotoFest

Museum wins funding

Unique DB5 offering

Motoring Book of the Year Awards

Press Cossie for sale

Most UK motorists opposed to ULEZ

EXPERTS SLAM DVLA OVER CLASSIC WOES • Registration agency criticised for a lack of progress in cases involving classic owners – and for its no-show at the latest industry conference

‘THERE’S A MISMATCH IN THE REMIT AND SKILLS’

‘IT’S IMPORTANT TO KEEP CLASSICS ON THE AGENDA’

Three Men in a Land Rover £35

Ford Taunus L (TC1) L £80

Magnetic corner clamp £43.58

‘…A KICK IN THE TEETH AROUND EVERY CORNER’ • Fuzz Townshend takes us behind the scenes of the restorations on the latest series of Car SOS. This week the team’s experts tackle a not-so clever Trevor

Low-mileage Cosworth for sale

London Concours V12 party

Classic VW parts made in UK

Last chance to see McCartney bus

Morgan-tailored insurance

YOUR LETTERS • editorial@classiccarweekly.co.uk

VALUE MY CLASSIC 1975 MGB ‘GT’ Roadster

PRIZE CROSSWORD

LET’S GET THIS SHOW ON THE ROAD! • A national celebration of classics gets underway this weekend. There are plenty of Drive-It Day events, meets, shows and displays on up and down the country – and we’ve gathered together 40 options for joining in the fun with your vehicle

ADVENTURES A PLENTY

A STORMING SUCCESS • More than 500 of your classics packed into the British Motor Museum for the first Coffee & Chrome event of the year – despite the challenging weather

LIVING THE ELECTRIC DREAM • Electric vehicle conversions – future-proofed classics or assault with battery? We check out what’s involved and meet enthusiasts who have taken the plunge to get plugged in

DRAWN TO THE DARK SIDE • James shuns reason, seduced by his ’58 Beetle’s looks, but which Bug will stay?

FAILURE TO PROCEED

THIS WEEK IN OUR FLEET

ONE TOO MANY?

1971 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR • Jensen Interceptors are a Duxbury family favourite, and Stephen has owned his incredibly low mileage car for nearly 29 years

INTERNATIONAL RESCUE • Europe’s classic buyers are feeling more confident – even though the wider economy is fragile

THE WEEK IN DEALS • RICHARD BARNETT’S WEEK OF LOOKING AT THE CLASSIC MARKET

NEVER MISS AN ISSUE

THE UK'S LATEST AUCTION DATES • All dates correct at time of this week's issue going to press

THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS

BUYS WE WANTED TO BRING HOME

LOTUS ELITE...


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