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Classic Cars (UK), 1 Sep 2026

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Classic Cars is a leading British motoring magazine, first published in 1973 and now published monthly by Bauer Media. Celebrated for its passion, expertise and storytelling, it connects enthusiasts to the world’s most iconic vehicles from years gone by, and the people who own, preserve, drive, restore and cherish them. Each issue explores the history, design and performance of classic automobiles through detailed features, road tests and behind-the-wheel experiences. From vintage sports cars and rare collectibles to restoration projects and auctions, Classic Cars captures the artistry, innovation and emotion that have defined motoring heritage over the decades. Its editorial team brings deep knowledge and a genuine love of vehicles and driving to every story, offering readers insight into engineering milestones and the personalities who shaped them. Regular sections include buying guides, expert maintenance tips and collector showcases that help readers engage with their automotive dreams. Available on PressReader, Classic Cars magazine keeps timeless motoring alive for readers everywhere.

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ArticleWel­come

Since the Jag­uar E-type’s much fan­fared 1961 launch, whole lakes of journ­al­ist ink have been expen­ded on its afford­ab­il­ity. Sure, if you were in the mar­ket for a new Aston Mar­tin DB4, Fer­rari 250GT, or a bit later, a Mer­cedes­benz SL,...

Wel­come

ArticleWolse­ley Hor­net

This Wolse­ley goes against the grain. The major­ity of auto­matic Minis have since been con­ver­ted to manual. With this Hor­net the reverse is the case. Dur­ing its res­tor­a­tion, this ori­gin­ally manual example was fit­ted with the rare AP...

Wolse­ley Hor­net

ArticleSAME ROAD DIFFERENT LANES

Same Road Dif­fer­ent Lanes How did the afford­able Tri­umph Spit­fire and awe-inspir­ing Jag­uar E-type Road­ster fit into the dif­fer­ent lives of the Six­ties own­ers who bought them? SAME ROAD DIFFERENT LANES On a sunny Sat­urday morn­ing in the...

SAME ROAD DIFFERENT LANES

ArticleSUBSTANCE BEHIND THE SPIN

Sub­stance Behind the Spin Hand­built by Vir­gil Exner and his team, the 1958 Chrysler New Yorker show car pion­eered new tech­no­lo­gies. Nearly 70 years on, we drive the future Early one even­ing in sum­mer 1956, a dis­tinct­ive blue Buick Cen­tury...

SUBSTANCE BEHIND THE SPIN

ArticleStart­ing to get thirsty

Our Cars Twice, Phil’s Jag­uar E-type is upstaged (p91), Nathan’s Maser­ati Ghibli has a run-in with wild­life (p93), and Joe fails to rem­edy the ABS error on his BMW 530i Sport (p94) 1962 Jag­uar E-type S1 FHC Owned by Phil Bell...

Start­ing to get thirsty