The Highs and lows of the 2023 classic car world As 2023 draws to an end, we review the highs and lows of a significant year in the world of classic cars: the events, machinery, auctions and farewells.
UK auction round-up: tricky times as market starts to chill Pre-war cars appear to do good auction business as wider economic factors impede sales success – but could oversupply be the problem?
Salon Privé concours sizzles with mix of classic and new cars Lord Bamford scores Best of Show at Blenheim Palace for Corsica-bodied 1937 Bugatti Type 57S that was thought lost for many decades.
Ex-Rubirosa Ferrari 166 heads to Concours of Elegance Sale One of only 13 Spyders ever built is being made available by Gooding & Co at Hampton Court Palace; it comes to market from 63-year single ownership.
An adrenaline-fuelled weekend at Goodwood Festival of Speed Despite being impacted by adverse weather, the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed served up plenty to delight all manner of motoring enthusiasts.
Order book opens for full-size Tamiya Wild One MAX buggy Known for its pint-sized electric versions of legendary collector cars, The Little Car Company has now set its sights on conquering the off-road realm.
Full-size, road legal Tamiya WIld One MAX arrives in summer 2023 Built by The Little Car Company, the Tamiya Wild One MAX is a full-size, driveable version of the Wild One remote-controlled car.
Aston Martin Works to make new hard-to-find parts available Engine blocks, cylinder heads, gearboxes and other major components for the DB4, DB5, DB6 and some V8s to be made attainable again.
Looking forward to Salon Privé London Concours de Vente 75 vehicles set to star at second running of central London concours d’elegance, at which every car on show – classic and modern – is for sale.