Classic Cars December 2005

Overview

Publication Details

TypeMagazine
PublisherClassic Cars
Published date 01/12/2005
Pages212

Articles

Page Title Type Length Options
41 Our cars - 1957 Austin-Healey 100/6, Volvo Amazon,1970 Rolls-Royce Mulliner Park Ward Convertible, 1953 Porcus Volans Ford Special. Features 2 Buy View
48 The secret Fiat - For a maker of cheap transport for the masses, the wonderfully weird and exotic Fiat 8V seemed like a reckless act.  Drive one of the rare factory competition versions and it all starts to make sense. Features 5 Buy View
54 Treat yourself to Power & Luxury - Fast and sumptuous motoring takes many forms - just look at these five classics.  But they all have one thing in common: you could own one for a lot less than you might think.  Maserati Quattroporte, Ferrari 400 GT, Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II, Jensen Interceptor, Jaguar MK2. Features 7 Buy View
66 The marathon winner returns - For 84 sleepless hours and 6200 miles, this Porsche 911R was pushed to the limits at Germany's infamous Nordschleife to win the Marathon de la Route.  Now it's back to relive the glory. Features 6 Buy View
76 Chasing a dream - Ford built the Escort Cosworth to win the Monte Carlo Rally again, but it was a belter of a road car, too.  Experience a blast to the Alps for an afternoon of fun at ice-driving school. Features 5 Buy View
86 New age classic  - BMW's top men dreamt up the glorious Z8 over dinner.  Their legacy is a depreciation-proof rarity that's faster than a Ferrari. Features 3 Buy View
90 Your classic is secretly rotting away follow our guide and you'll know how to stop the rot - forever.  Features 3 Buy View
94 From Welfare to warfare - This vintage Daimler was driven by an animal rights campaigner, fought off the Luftwaffe, then laid derelict.  Six decades later, it's back on the road. Features 3 Buy View
104 Buying guide - MG Midget 1961-1979 - The MG Midget offers inexpensive and reliable classic thrills, but you still need to buy carefully to avoid emotional and financial disaster. Features 4 Buy View
134 Future classic - Ferrari Enzo - This car needs no introduction.  It's simply the fastest, most dramatic and most expensive Ferrari road car ever built. Features 2 Buy View

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