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Classic Car Weekly

Jan 17 2024
Magazine

Classic Car Weekly has the biggest range of classic cars for sale every week and is the only print publication with the very latest news affecting classic car owners. Each issue contains the latest classic news, auction information, road tests, reports from the latest events, and inspiring features written by the nation's classic car experts. Classic Car Weekly teaches you on how to keep up with your classic car maintenance and help you with your restoration projects with the classic car parts for sale section. Whether you're looking for the latest digital edition or a monthly subscription Classic Car Weekly keeps you up to date and helps you get the most out of living the classic life.

PLENTY OF CHOICE FOR CLASSIC BUYERS

Speedy Spares to close

A Landie fit for a king

TfL defends ULEZ extension • Transport for London says that modern classics can still visit the capital

ENFIELD: ‘WE’RE GOING AHEAD’

TWO-DAY AUCTION HEADS TO TATTON PARK • Classic Car Auctions is gearing up for a big new sale at one of northern England’s most impressive shows later this summer as it looks to expand

‘IT’S A GOOD THING FOR THE MARKET’

Moggy in stable condition

NEVER MISS AN ISSUE

Mile of Mini all set to return

Dr Who Metro on display

Slovakia recognises ‘young-timer’ classics

Hollywood Aston Martin DB5 for sale

Silverstone Festival race card revealed

MG with same owner for 60 years for sale

Ex-Ridley Scott 911 at auction

EXPERTS CALL FOR MORE FUEL SUPPORT • Top supplier reveals that it is looking to expand the number of synthetic fuel outlets this year - but support from the top is needed for mass adoption

RACE RETRO CELEBRATES 20 YEARS

MGs’ epic centenary journey

‘FUEL IS A KEY PART OF OUR HOBBY’

Minis and parts stolen

PRODUCTS • New stuff you'll love

Timewarp Mercedes-Benz 190 for sale

Slug resto’s funding hits £50,000

Mini Valentine’s tours

Get CCW to value your classic

Big ticket 250 Testa Rossa

FIRST SCRAMBLE A SELL-OUT SUCCESS • Bicester Heritage got the new year off to a flyer with a sell-out of its first Scramble of 2024

CLASSICS ON TV • Great cars to look out for on this week's telly

Caterham specialist branches out

YOUR LETTERS • editorial@classiccarweekly.co.uk

PRIZE CROSSWORD

1968 Triumph TR6

DOUBLE THE FUN • Stoneleigh Park plays host to an array of exciting events early on in the classic calendar… and this year’s is no exception

Get ya top off (your car)

Be the star of the NEC Show

SALT, SPRAY AND SUN!

YOUR LATEST CLASSIC EVENTS

THE SHOWS WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO

COVENTRY’S MIRACLE WORKER • It’s 40 years since Jaguar was privatised after Sir John Egan turned its fortunes around. Keith Adams recounts how the dynamic boss saved the marque and transformed it into a British success story

A BRIGHTER TOMORROW • The XJ40 was launched as Jaguar’s flagship offering in 1986. We look at why it’s still a tempting buy, alongside one of its biggest British-made rivals, the Rover 800

PLASTIC’S NOT FANTASTIC • Richard’s 205 has been AWOL thanks in part to the quality of the plastic parts that Peugeot fitted. Still, what was he expecting after 30 years?

SENSE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT

Don’t try this at home! • John’s search for a petrol tank turns out to be rather petrifying

THIS WEEK IN OUR FLEET...

1965 RENAULT 8 GORDINI • A desire to own something different led Mark to find an R8 Gordini – a one-owner example with ties to none other than Sir John Surtees…

THE WEEK IN DEALS • DAVID SIMISTER’S WEEK OF LOOKING AT THE CLASSIC...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: H BAUER PUBLISHING LIMITED Edition: Jan 17 2024

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Classic Car Weekly has the biggest range of classic cars for sale every week and is the only print publication with the very latest news affecting classic car owners. Each issue contains the latest classic news, auction information, road tests, reports from the latest events, and inspiring features written by the nation's classic car experts. Classic Car Weekly teaches you on how to keep up with your classic car maintenance and help you with your restoration projects with the classic car parts for sale section. Whether you're looking for the latest digital edition or a monthly subscription Classic Car Weekly keeps you up to date and helps you get the most out of living the classic life.

PLENTY OF CHOICE FOR CLASSIC BUYERS

Speedy Spares to close

A Landie fit for a king

TfL defends ULEZ extension • Transport for London says that modern classics can still visit the capital

ENFIELD: ‘WE’RE GOING AHEAD’

TWO-DAY AUCTION HEADS TO TATTON PARK • Classic Car Auctions is gearing up for a big new sale at one of northern England’s most impressive shows later this summer as it looks to expand

‘IT’S A GOOD THING FOR THE MARKET’

Moggy in stable condition

NEVER MISS AN ISSUE

Mile of Mini all set to return

Dr Who Metro on display

Slovakia recognises ‘young-timer’ classics

Hollywood Aston Martin DB5 for sale

Silverstone Festival race card revealed

MG with same owner for 60 years for sale

Ex-Ridley Scott 911 at auction

EXPERTS CALL FOR MORE FUEL SUPPORT • Top supplier reveals that it is looking to expand the number of synthetic fuel outlets this year - but support from the top is needed for mass adoption

RACE RETRO CELEBRATES 20 YEARS

MGs’ epic centenary journey

‘FUEL IS A KEY PART OF OUR HOBBY’

Minis and parts stolen

PRODUCTS • New stuff you'll love

Timewarp Mercedes-Benz 190 for sale

Slug resto’s funding hits £50,000

Mini Valentine’s tours

Get CCW to value your classic

Big ticket 250 Testa Rossa

FIRST SCRAMBLE A SELL-OUT SUCCESS • Bicester Heritage got the new year off to a flyer with a sell-out of its first Scramble of 2024

CLASSICS ON TV • Great cars to look out for on this week's telly

Caterham specialist branches out

YOUR LETTERS • editorial@classiccarweekly.co.uk

PRIZE CROSSWORD

1968 Triumph TR6

DOUBLE THE FUN • Stoneleigh Park plays host to an array of exciting events early on in the classic calendar… and this year’s is no exception

Get ya top off (your car)

Be the star of the NEC Show

SALT, SPRAY AND SUN!

YOUR LATEST CLASSIC EVENTS

THE SHOWS WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO

COVENTRY’S MIRACLE WORKER • It’s 40 years since Jaguar was privatised after Sir John Egan turned its fortunes around. Keith Adams recounts how the dynamic boss saved the marque and transformed it into a British success story

A BRIGHTER TOMORROW • The XJ40 was launched as Jaguar’s flagship offering in 1986. We look at why it’s still a tempting buy, alongside one of its biggest British-made rivals, the Rover 800

PLASTIC’S NOT FANTASTIC • Richard’s 205 has been AWOL thanks in part to the quality of the plastic parts that Peugeot fitted. Still, what was he expecting after 30 years?

SENSE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT

Don’t try this at home! • John’s search for a petrol tank turns out to be rather petrifying

THIS WEEK IN OUR FLEET...

1965 RENAULT 8 GORDINI • A desire to own something different led Mark to find an R8 Gordini – a one-owner example with ties to none other than Sir John Surtees…

THE WEEK IN DEALS • DAVID SIMISTER’S WEEK OF LOOKING AT THE CLASSIC...


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