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Classic Car Buyer

15/12/2021
Magazine

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

RAC slams petrol price hike

DVLA warns of renewal scams

Jubilee event at Sandringham

New Autojumble for North Yorkshire

Formby’s Jag up for sale

Classic movement opens its arms • Why a broader-minded classic scene could be vital to its future

Kop Hill Climb raises six-figuresum

300bhp Panda breaks loose

Morris Minor Centre closes

Crowds to return for Donington Festival

Final editions • Aston Martin has teased us that V12 Vantage will return in 2022, but it won’t just be a limited edition, it’ll be a final edition. A 14-second YouTube video features an engine note, with the tagline “Never Leave Quietly.” While we wait to see what that means, we look back at five memorable (and no doubt more affordable) swansong models from motoring past.

REVIEW: WB& SONS, NEWCASTLE, DECEMBER 4

REVIEW: H&H, BUXTON, DECEMBER 8

Hot Hondas • Honda has something of a mixed reputation - exceptional engineering quality, high-revving engines…and a tendency towards anonymous styling and sensible but dull ‘white good’ cars. But that’s not fair, because Honda has made some excellent performance machinery over the years. We’re going to look at three examples from the ’90s

Saab Saloons • The Swedish former car maker was the sort of marque that lots of people liked to have around but not enough people wanted to buy. In the depths of winter a Saab makes a great choice for practical performance with a distinctive twist. Here, we look at three generations of Saab’s mainstream saloon product to see how their prices are doing.

OUR PICKS BUDGET: £5000 • Whether you’re new to classic cars, fancy taking on a new project or you’re spending the Christmas period dreaming about adding another car to your collection, it all comes down to money in the end. Fortunately the world of old cars is wonderfully diverse and there really is something for everyone, regardless of how much you have to spend. To show just how true that is, we have brought together a selection of classic cars to offer a choice of a sports car, a saloon or a coupe at budgets between £5000 and £50,000. And for each budget we’ve thrown something more unusual into the pot for consideration too

WILDCARD VW T25 CAMPER

OUR PICKS BUDGET: £10,000

WILDCARD LAND ROVER DEFENDER

OUR PICKS BUDGET: £25,000

WILDCARD DAIMLER DS420

OUR PICKS BUDGET: £40,000

WILDCARD MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO VI TME

OUR PICKS BUDGET: £50,000

WILDCARD EARLY RANGE ROVER

BMC ADO16 • The ADO16 was Britain’s favourite car for most of...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Kelsey Publishing Ltd Edition: 15/12/2021

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  • Release date: December 15, 2021

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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

RAC slams petrol price hike

DVLA warns of renewal scams

Jubilee event at Sandringham

New Autojumble for North Yorkshire

Formby’s Jag up for sale

Classic movement opens its arms • Why a broader-minded classic scene could be vital to its future

Kop Hill Climb raises six-figuresum

300bhp Panda breaks loose

Morris Minor Centre closes

Crowds to return for Donington Festival

Final editions • Aston Martin has teased us that V12 Vantage will return in 2022, but it won’t just be a limited edition, it’ll be a final edition. A 14-second YouTube video features an engine note, with the tagline “Never Leave Quietly.” While we wait to see what that means, we look back at five memorable (and no doubt more affordable) swansong models from motoring past.

REVIEW: WB& SONS, NEWCASTLE, DECEMBER 4

REVIEW: H&H, BUXTON, DECEMBER 8

Hot Hondas • Honda has something of a mixed reputation - exceptional engineering quality, high-revving engines…and a tendency towards anonymous styling and sensible but dull ‘white good’ cars. But that’s not fair, because Honda has made some excellent performance machinery over the years. We’re going to look at three examples from the ’90s

Saab Saloons • The Swedish former car maker was the sort of marque that lots of people liked to have around but not enough people wanted to buy. In the depths of winter a Saab makes a great choice for practical performance with a distinctive twist. Here, we look at three generations of Saab’s mainstream saloon product to see how their prices are doing.

OUR PICKS BUDGET: £5000 • Whether you’re new to classic cars, fancy taking on a new project or you’re spending the Christmas period dreaming about adding another car to your collection, it all comes down to money in the end. Fortunately the world of old cars is wonderfully diverse and there really is something for everyone, regardless of how much you have to spend. To show just how true that is, we have brought together a selection of classic cars to offer a choice of a sports car, a saloon or a coupe at budgets between £5000 and £50,000. And for each budget we’ve thrown something more unusual into the pot for consideration too

WILDCARD VW T25 CAMPER

OUR PICKS BUDGET: £10,000

WILDCARD LAND ROVER DEFENDER

OUR PICKS BUDGET: £25,000

WILDCARD DAIMLER DS420

OUR PICKS BUDGET: £40,000

WILDCARD MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO VI TME

OUR PICKS BUDGET: £50,000

WILDCARD EARLY RANGE ROVER

BMC ADO16 • The ADO16 was Britain’s favourite car for most of...


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