Chopard and Bamford Watch Company create special edition Mille Miglia watch The result was a collaboration, blending the Bamford Watch Department’s modern style with the classy chassis of Chopard’s Mille Miglia watch.
Button and Anstead on the Radford Type 62-2 JPS launch at Goodwood It’s great to see such an iconic coachbuilder not fade into obscurity or used cynically. Jenson and Ant’s enthusiasm for the marque is as obvious as it is infectious.
Radford reveal coachbuilt Type 62-2, engineered by Lotus The recently revived British coachbuilder, Radford, has unveiled its first new car in over half a century. Called the Type 62-2, the new car boasts Lotus mechanicals and ha been developed alongside Hethel’s Engineering division.
Rare Fords consigned with no reserve at Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas auction American auctioneers Barrett-Jackson has announced some exciting consignments for its upcoming Las Vegas auction on June 17-19. These include Paul Walker’s Toyota Supra from Fast and Furious and several significant Fords
Market Watch: Ford Bronco Big Oly Parnelli Jones’ Baja 1000-winning Ford Bronco ‘Big Oly’ was sold for $1.87m at Mecum’s auction last month. John Mayhead explores the seven-figure value of this iconic Baja racer.
Freaks, Ford Model Ts and Autopolo A vintage American game using Ford Model Ts has been revived near the Outback town of York in Western Australia after 90 years in hibernation
Ari Vatanen and David Richards’ works Ford Escort RS1800 restored What do you get when two World Championship-winning co-drivers, one championship-winning car and the mechanic who originally built it come together? A spectacular restoration, that’s what!
Radford announces Type 62 recreation alongside Lotus Britain’s famous 1960s coachbuilding firm Radford is set to return with the help of Lotus Engineering. The company’s new car will be its first since 1966, and it will be dynamically honed by Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button.
Obituary: Ford and Audi rally boss David Sutton The world of rallying and historic motorsport lost one of its most entertaining characters this week: David Sutton, the former Ford and Audi rally team manager.