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NEW F-150 DREAMLINER
Turn your car into a work of art
TRY TOVA-UK
Woodward Dream Cruise & Swedish shows cancelled
ARE FINS BACK AT CADILLAC?
CAR’S THE STAR
Fast & Furious – gamers rejoice!
Now for some good news...
Bespoke Rallies
Searching for a ’64/’65 Falcon convertible
NSRA ‘SuperNOTS’ 2020 exclusive merchandise
Auction results
Bullet carnauba spray wax and protector
After Covid-19 • Evans looks at the possible silver lining for the auto sector beyond the current coronavirus pandemic…
Orange is the new black • Ouch! If your eyes hurt from these eye-popping orange muscle cars… well, that’s the point, as Tony explains…
Ford Allegro I and II • What horror is this? An Allegro in Classic American? Ah, but it’s not that sort of Allegro, as Richard Heseltine explains…
Classic American Mail
BY THE BULLITT • David Redhead’s 1968 ‘Bullitt’ Mustang and Chris How’s 1968 Dodge Charger 440 R/T are a tribute to one of the most famous car chase scenes in history: Steve McQueen’s legendary sequence in the film Bullitt…
THE RED HORNET • Being a huge James Bond fan encouraged Nigel Jeffery to buy his first American classic - this rare 1974 AMC Hornet X Levi’s edition that then needed a complete restoration.
Round the twist
Gettin’ your Kicks... • Steve Ashton’s C1 Corvette looks very similar to one made famous in the 1960s American TV show Route 66, but the comparisons pretty much end there, as Jon Cass discovered…
Corvette – America’s sports car
Route 66 and all that
The World’s Most Famous Car The Story of Batmobile • Jim Maxwell reveals the story of the Batmobile, one of the most famous cars of TV – you might think it all started and ended with George Barris, but as Jim discovers, there’s a lot more to this iconic car…
Good Ol’ Boy • Here, in his very own words, John Anderson from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire reveals how he became the proud owner of a Dukes of Hazzard-inspired 1969 Dodge Charger General Lee…
CLASSIC AMERICAN PEOPLE Bruce Meyer “THE Car Guy” • Steve Havelock concludes his profile of the man that Jay Leno calls “THE Car Guy”, a well-deserved accolade as this final instalment proves…
jewel in the Crown • Following its debut in 1953, Cadillac’s Eldorado continued to crown the Cadillac line-up, but switched to using the regular line’s body, with plenty of visual clues to differentiate it from lesser models, meaning Cadillac could lower the price, increase volume and profitability, while still retaining that all-important allure of exclusivity…
Selling Cadillac
The 5th Annual P-15 Picnic September 28-29, 2019 Great Central Railway & Abbey Pumping Station, Leicester • Here’s an event we didn’t manage to squeeze into our events coverage before the onset of Covid-19. We thought it would be nice for readers to look back on a happy event like this one and look forward to future ones… probably next year!
Classic American Reviews
Will Shiers' DISCOVERIES • Our intrepid salvage yard explorer brings you junkyard jewels from across North America.
Scale autos
1964½ Ford Mustang