
The 1911 Vauxhall Prince Henry is generally recognised as the first purpose built sports car, and it could be had with four doors...
The 1911 Vauxhall Prince Henry is generally recognised as the first purpose built sports car, and it could be had with four doors...
Woops, told a lie: when a PV444 is a Duett, it becomes a PV445, and when PV544 is a Duett it becomes a P210. Me neither.
Genuine question: how bad is it to park a classic on a rainy street, if you don’t drive it through the rain, salt & mud?
1959 Imperial LeBaron Southampton.
That Volvo is a PV444 Duett.
I was thinking that the matt metal ‘bumpers’ and the wheels were a bit dated, but looking at it again: no. They should just make it as it is.
That’s an odd little plinth to mount a display engine on, but I guess the wheels come in handy?
Granted, it’s not as odd as a Napier Deltic. It’s all relative, I spose.
Dafuq am I looking at?
Wow. It took me a while to realise that that first car is/was a 914.