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Lotus Sale Extravaganza
A fantastic 24-car collection of Lotuses is expected to raise more than £1.5m at auction during the Goodwood Festival of Speed on 29 June. Top-seller is expected to be the Team Camoradi 1961 Lotus-Climax 18, estimated at £175,000-£225,000. Olav Glasious’ collection also includes several prototypes such as the 1991 Frankfurt Motor Show M200 Speedster, and the lovely Cliff Allison and Keith Hall 1958 Lotus X1 Le Mans.
Read moreLandmark ruling in Brewer vs Mann case By RICHY BARNETT
A landmark court ruling has put the onus firmly on would-be buyers to confirm a car’s provenance, after three judges overturned an earlier ruling that saw Stanley Mann being sued by a Mrs Mercedes Travis Brewer over a 1930 Bentley Speed Six.
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CLUBS LINE UP AGAINST LAW CHANGES
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Read Nick Larkin’s investigation into what the clubs really think about the proposed relaxation of MoT regs for pre-1960 vehicles
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Read morePrices on the rise? By GREG MACLEMAN
We all know that prices are on the rise; we hear about it in the classic press all the time. Record-breaking Austin-Healeys, pop stars splashing their cash at shows, the indomitable Mr.Brundle defying the laws of physics in a very wet £12million(!) Ferrari. But..
Read moreAutomobilia continues to rise By Dan Powell
Bonhams’ Oxford sale saw a bumper turnout, with a number of automobilia items selling for more than double their estimate
Read moreBargain Three-Pointed Stars By MIKE LE CAPLAIN
Buyers looking for a slice of three-pointed star luxury on a budget have never had it so good. Forget crusty 190Es and early C-Classes sporting intergalactic mileage – the smart money at the moment is definitely going on 1960s and 1970s big saloons. And their values can only rise
Read moreMuch Depreciated By GREG MACLEMAN
Though most of us own and drive classics because we’re passionate about our motoring heritage, it’s always nice to turn a profit when you eventually decide to sell
Read moreEditor DAVE RICHARDS asks IS OUR BRIT-CLASSIC PRICING TOO CHEAP?
It’s obvious that the prices asked for classics are constantly rising. If you watch the market as closely as we do, you could ask the same question, “is it ever going to stop?”
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