Das weltweite Magazin und der Marktplatz für Oldtimer-Enthusiasten – von Enthusiasten.
Das weltweite Magazin und der Marktplatz für Oldtimer-Enthusiasten – von Enthusiasten.
A weekend can be fulfilled by many things: family, sports or hopefully (old) cars. Driving, restoring or just reading about it can be part of the perfect weekend. In this weeks newsletter, we have much to read. Enjoy!
Certain cars make certain statements. A Bentley would suit a man in a directorship position, provided he looks like a stuffy company director. For the high-flying businessman seeking something less conventional and more exciting, David Brown presented the Lagonda Rapide.
Wow! It’s been five decades since Jaguar launched the XJ6. Oh, hang on. Initially, it was named XJ4 and dubbed ‘E-type saloon’ in the press and it didn’t have the double-overhead-cam 4.2-liter inline-six.
Sad days for Sweden’s motor museums. After a tremendous number of VW Beetles was sold in an auction when the Pålsboda VW museum closed its doors recently, the Big Bengt museum in Värnamo is now next.
It was World Obesity Day earlier this week, which made us think once again about how much cars have grown in the last decade or two. Car obesity is getting worse every day, it seems.
Yet another motor museum closes its doors! And this time it’s nothing like a local niche-market museum targeted at the national fanbase of a marque. No, this is the world’s largest Grand Prix racing car museum, known as the Donington Collection.
This weeks puzzle can be anything, from an American Sports car to an English touring car. Or maybe something more exotic. Well, we leave it to you to tell us more about the car and hopefully, you can tell us a bit more than that