Het wereldwijde magazine en verkoopplatform voor liefhebbers van klassieke auto’s, door liefhebbers.
Het wereldwijde magazine en verkoopplatform voor liefhebbers van klassieke auto’s, door liefhebbers.
The last month of the year starts today and we already see the first Christmas lights around. We love this atmosphere and although not that often, we still see people using their classic cars. A wonderful sight. Please share with us your winter drives.
If you prefer to stay inside with a warm drink in front of the fireplace, we have just the right ingredients for you for a lovely day. Enjoy!
The history of a car can make such a difference. For example, although we do like the looks of a ’83 DeTomaso, it was the sentence that this car was given to Carroll Shelby by De Tomaso and that he is the one and only owner of this vehicle that got our attention.
Last weekend it was exactly 50 years ago that the London to Sydney marathon started from Crystal Palace. And to celebrate the occasion, the DAF museum in Holland formed a display of cars and invited a number of guests to have a nostalgic look back at what is often called the toughest rally in the world.
The Maserati Indy was the first exotic car your editor ever set foot in. The local Alfa-Romeo specialist had one, and it was our job to sweep the floors, sort nuts and bolts and wash a car every now and then and there. When we’d given the red Indy a clean-up the boss found that the time was ripe for a little spin ‘to dry her up’. “
Not too long ago we came across a picture of the eccentric Van denPlas bodied Healey. Unfortunately our request did not lead to any more clarification on the possible whereabouts of that car. But we’ve got another chance for you now, as we found new info.
With winter approaching rapidly now, it’s about time to get that warm coat from the loft and see if there’s a nice place to go and sip a hot cocoa. For now, we’ll stick to this three ladies, fashionably showing off their coats and their Espada.
That it was a tough one to crack was something we already expected. But that only 2 (good) answers came in was a bit of a surprise. Especially because normally the full 100 words are used and now the answers were limited. Did you know it?