Classic Car Buyer is Britain’s leading weekly newspaper for classic car enthusiasts. On-sale every Wednesday, it is packed with the biggest and most comprehensive news section plus auction reports and events - anything related to the classic car scene, you can read about here first. In addition, you’ll also find in-depth features covering all aspects of owning a classic car – buying, maintaining, driving and – crucially - enjoying. There are comprehensive buying guides, informative road tests, a nostalgic pull-out spread depicting a scene from the halcyon days of motoring, staff car sagas, guest columnists, market reviews, a detailed club directory and a regularly updated price guide. The publication is also packed with hundreds of cars and parts for sale in its Free Ads section, making it THE place to buy or sell your classic. There is a dedicated classifieds spread on classic commercial vehicles and machinery. Classic Car Buyer provides the best insight into bread and butter classics – every week! Edited by John-Joe Vollans, it is backed by a hugely knowledgeable team who have had years of experience running their own classics. That combined with an unending enthusiasm.
Welcome
THE BIG IMAGE
Petrol prices rise again
Marina 50 celebrated at BMC and Leyland Show
New motoring café opens
Restomod stars at Goodwood
New storage service launched
Events face further Covid challenges
Carlos Reutemann: 1942-2021
Kia celebrates 30 years
Anniversaries marked at Summer Jaguar Festival
JPS-inspired cars • Looking back at cars to wear the famous black and gold
PREVIEW: SWVA, ONLINE, JULY 30
REVIEW: MANOR PARK CLASSICS, RUNCORN, JULY 6
LOTUS LANDMARKS • Three key models in Lotus history are acting differently on the classic market
1980s COUPES • This alternative range of 40-year-old coupes are shaking up the market
SWANSONG CLASSICS • With many manufacturers having either disappeared or simply ceased UK sales over the last twenty-odd years, we take a look at their swansong cars – and some of their finest models
SQUARE DEAL • Often regarded as the last of the traditional British sports cars, the Triumph TR6 is also the last ‘proper’ Triumph. Here’s what you need to know if you’re in the market for this evergreen classic
INSURANCE COSTS • Quotation supplied by Lancaster Insurance
OR MAYBE..?
Classic Scenes
ALEC’S PARTY • The Morris Minor and the Mini were both born out of the genius of Alec Issigionis and have both firmly established themselves in the classic car canon. But which of these British icons makes the best buy?
Lotus Elise
OR MAYBE..?
Ford 105E Anglia
Daimler 2.5 V8
BACK BOX • Peter justifies his classic collection which provides a car for every occasion
NEXT ISSUE OUT • WEDNESDAY, JULY 28
Classic Car Buyer