Most of us suffer from the Penn McKay syndrome — when it comes to the electrical components of our classic cars, we simply wait for …full story
Classic car book reviews: Latest
Mini: A Celebration of Britain’s Best Loved Small Car by Graham Robson
Like the title says, this is a celebration of the Mini — and not the definitive Mini book. In fairness to the publisher it is …full story
Ferrari Life Buyers Portfolio 2000-2006
The Ferrari Life Buyers Portfolio differs slightly from Brooklands’ usual format by including a series of reports offering Ferrari buying tips from a well-known website …full story
Gilles Villeneuve: A Photographic Record by Nigel Roebuck & Quentin Spurring
An evocative introduction by Roebuck prefaces a wonderful collection of photos by LAT (a photo agency originally set up by Motorsport magazine), detailing Villeneuve’s short …full story
Graham Hill Scrapbook 1929-1966 by Philip Porter
Philip Porter pioneered the landscape scrapbook format of assembling motoring memorabilia and documents in book form with his Jaguar Scrapbook which, for reasons unclear, sank …full story
Mercedes AMG Gold Portfolio 1983-1999/Mercedes AMG Ultimate Portfolio 2000-2006
For lovers of late model AMG Mercedes, the Gold Portfolio and Ultimate Portfolio offer a veritable cornucopia of road-tests and feature articles from respected international …full story
The Book of the Ford Thunderbird from 1954 by Brian Long (Veloce)
Surely one of the most attractive US cars since WWII, the original two-seater Ford Thunderbird was produced from 1954 to ’57 and immortalised in American …full story
