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This car was built in 1948 by Alec Lawson, a supplier of accessories to the aircraft trade, of the Sackville company in Sparkhill, Birmingham. It was a one-off special based on the Ner-A-Car, but with the frames extended by about 5 inches. The body was aluminium, with two out-rigge...
We arrived back at Heathrow airport after being stranded overseas due to Covid 19, and needed to get back to Birmingham NCP car park where our car had been parked for several weeks. We used Blackberry Cars service who provided an excellent service at a very reasonable price during ...
I spotted thischeap Porsche Boxster with LPG conversion(LPG: liquid petroleum gas) on one of my regular valuation trawls through the classifieds last night. Even if you take the conversion off and run it on petrol, it’s still a Boxster for less than £2,500. This made it worth a lit...
The Formula 2 Brabham BT30 was part of a new set of designs for 1969, including the BT28 for F3 and the BT29 for FB. It sold well but suffered from delivery problems so the same design was carried over into 1970.
Inspired by theMGZero concept that appeared at the 2010 Beijing Motor Show, the MG3 is the work of the design and engineering team at MG Birmingham headquarters in Longbridge (UK). At first glance, the MG3 carries the typical qualities of British models such as a square design, and no-fri...
If you consider the decision by the UK prime minister, Rishi Sunak, to cancel phase two of the high-speed rail project, HS2 in the context of the government's growing pro-car stance, the potential ramifications for the country ...
The 1964 Rolls Royce Mulliner Park Ward Phantom V is not only the vehicle with the longest name in car history, but was also the preferred car by the royal family for many decades. Both the queen and the queen mother had once. However, many years later, another fam...
The 1964 Rolls Royce Mulliner Park Ward Phantom V is not only the vehicle with the longest name in car history, but was also the preferred car by the royal family for many decades. Both the queen and the queen mother had once. However, many years later, another famous, yet ...
Barber (Birmingham, Michigan) and Shierson (Adrian, Michigan) again dominated SCCA Central Division BSR racing in 1972 in their Chevrons and finished third and fourth respectively in the 1972 Runoffs. Barber scored points again in 1973. The cars being used appear to have been the new B19-71...