Jack Peppiatt’s stunning blue Special, with Eustace Watkins-commissioned Daytona coachwork by Fulham-based Whittingham & ...
The workspace of John A Frye, the California-based illustrator and industrial designer, features many clues about his unique ...
British car makers also saw the layout’s appeal, and while theirs tended to be marginal players at the upper end of the ...
BMW ’s dynasty of compact performance heroes, the Rolls-Royce Camargue at 50, a much-loved Simca and lots more – the latest ...
R&J Simpson is best known for its work on aluminium monocoques for Formula racers, covering roughly the Cosworth DFV era of Formula One, plus countless Formula Two and Formula Three cars. “Often we ...
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In fact, he was known to reserve the least affection of all for the SP250 Dart, a model that had already bombed embarrassingly (and expensively) in the North American market for which it was intended.
Rallying highlights included the 130 RS – aka ‘Porsche of the East’ – taking a one-two class win on the 1977 Rallye Monte-Carlo; in 1981, after the 120 was launched (becoming part of the Super Estelle ...
At the end of the 1971 season this chassis, 917.020, was snapped up by millionaire US importer Vasek Polak for DM8000, a fraction of its original price, and, together with Le Mans winner 917.023, it ...
Under the bonnet, the final development of WO Bentley’s handsome overhead-cam, twin-plug ‘four’ was tuned with a lightened flywheel, increased 6.3:1 compression, drilled valve-spring caps, lighter ...
Or maybe Diana Dors; after all, she famously owned a Saoutchik Delahaye. In the end, the big Daimler’s closest brush with big-screen glamour was a cameo role in the 1953 Norman Wisdom comedy Trouble ...