Hedley Studios crafts unique Baby II to mark Bugatti’s 115-year birthday celebrations Hedley Studios has teamed up with Bugatti to create a unique Baby II featruing hand-drawn sketches to celebrate the French car company’s 115th anniversary.
Legendary classic car dealer and Formula 1 patron Colin Crabbe dies aged 82 Colin Crabbe – legendary car dealer, racer, Formula 1 patron, automotive archaeologist and teller of the best automotive stories – has died at the age of 82.
India’s masterpiece: the world-class revival of a 1935 Cadillac Fleetwood Roadster McLaren F1 designer Peter Stevens uncovers the story of how Indian artisans at Sara Auto Restorations brought a forgotten pre-war Cadillac Fleetwood Roadster ‘ghost car’ back to life.
Where to view the November 3, 2024 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run On November 3, 2024, the UK capital will awaken to the sound of archaic motoring, as 300-plus pre-1905 machines embark on the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. Here’s where to watch.
Magneto’s Art of Bespoke Award given to one-off Bentley 3 Litre A boat tail Vintage Bentley 3 Litre that hadn’t been seen for 60 years won Magneto magazine’s Art of Bespoke Award at Hampton Court concours.
Your chance to vote for 2024 Car of the Year in International Historic Motoring Awards Vote for your choice of the 2024 Car of the Year, to be announced at a prestigious venue in London at the International Historic Motoring Awards on November 22.
National Motor Museum’s Sunbeam 1000hp restoration enters exciting new phase Restoration of Sir Henry Segrave’s Sunbeam 1000HP Land Speed Record car at Beaulieu’s National Motor Museum has entered a new phase, now that its rear engine has been removed.
Antique Brass Era cars hit open road for Audrain Veteran Car Tour 2024 Steely enthusiasts take on 50-mile Audrain Veteran Car Tour in pre-1908 motor cars, following Bonhams’ Gilded Age sale in Rhode Island, US.
Alvis Continuation model brings 1930s coachbuilding to 21st century The Alvis Vanden Plas Tourer Continuation brings the glamour of 1930s coachbuilding back to the 21st century – but what’s it like on the open road? Nick Berg investigates.