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Jag club marks 50 years
A SUCCESS STORY – IS IT BEING HEARD?
New museum to open
UK’s top classic talent recognised • The Royal Automobile Club has announced the finalists in this year’s hunt to find and celebrate the best in the world of British historic motoring and motor sport
ALL OF THIS YEAR’S FINALISTS
WHEELER DEALERS: ‘CLASSICS WORTH MORE THAN GOLF’ • TV stars appeal to Westminster for more support for our old cars
FIVE WAYS THAT WESTMINSTER COULD HELP
Low-mile barn-find DeLorean
NEVER MISS AN ISSUE
Goodwood confirms races
‘36 racer for sale
Regent Street Motor Show cancelled
Last RHD Sierra Sapphire Cosworth
GTI Meeting returns
Christmas in a Mini
Mustang goes electric
ECO ACTIVISTS TAKE AIM AT CLASSICS • Clubs and businesses say now is the time to make the right choices and show that our hobby takes the environment seriously
‘INDIVIDUAL ENTHUSIASTS CAN HELP TOO’
THE CLASSICS ALREADY USING SYNTHETIC FUEL
Austin Rover Maestro and Montego £15.99
Scalextric FAB-1 Rolls-Royce £53.99
Porsche 986 Boxster Service Kit from £68.50
Drive a classic car for Christmas this year
Catch LSR Sunbeams at the NEC classic show
The ‘ultimate’ E-type
1000 Miglia 2024 dates and stages
APC reveals new J40
FIRM ‘NO’ TO MORE TEEN DRIVERS • Reducing the UK’s legal driving age may help younger drivers discover classics, but most believe that the negatives would outweigh the positives
‘THERE ARE OTHER WAYS TO ENCOURAGE THEM’
Audi unearthed after 28-year lay-up
YOUR LETTERS • editorial@classiccarweekly.co.uk
1964 MGB Roadster
PRIZE CROSSWORD
SCREEN STARS HEAD FOR THE SEA • More than 300 of the world’s oldest classics are getting ready for this year’s London to Brighton. Here’s how to see them in action
VALIANT VETERANS RIDE AGAIN
YOUR LATEST CLASSIC EVENTS
THE SHOWS WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO
SMALL WONDERS • The small family car became a mainstay on our roads in the 1960s and has since passed through several iterations, two of which are celebrating big anniversaries this year!
ANIMAL MAGNETTE–ISM • Tom’s lovely old MG receives some vital engine fettling at the hands to two heroic wellwishers
I DO LOVE THE SMELL OF PETROL IN THE MORNING...
UP FOR THE CHALLENGE
THIS WEEK IN OUR FLEET
1964 TRIUMPH HERALD 12/50 • Paul has owned ‘Hettie’ the Herald for almost as long as its original owner, the difference being that he’s never going to sell this cosseted classic
THE HIGHLIGHTS AND LOWLIGHTS
THE WEEK IN DEALS • DAVID SIMISTER’S WEEK OF LOOKING AT THE CLASSIC MARKET
NEVER MISS AN ISSUE
SCOTTISH BARN-FIND STASH UNCOVERED • Untouched collection of 14 classics discovered in a remote setting – and they all going to auction
THE UK’S LATEST AUCTION DATES • All dates correct at time of this week's issue going to press
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