Earlier this week in the PostWarClassic.com magazine...
The name drew our attention: The Black Prince. Named after the 14th English Prince Edward, who worn black armour during battle. Today, however, we are talking of course about a car. We found this 1948 Invicta Black Prince in our marketplace and we were impressed by the car.
We have often wondered about classic car dealers titling their stock as a museum and even advertising it as such. It seems totally misplaced to some. Well, in Australia they think so, as a large classic car dealer is now even forced to close its doors for this reason.
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Brexit is nearing now and it could well affect the classic car scene. Today we look at an auction that takes place in the UK less than a month prior to the Brexit. You'll find plenty of Jags, MG’s, Rolls-Royces and a sole Interceptor.
Britain’s exit to the European Union is now only a month away. So it may be about time to see if the move will affect you and your beloved classic car(s). What you should know in eight points, according to those who know.
A mystery photo with a lovely fur wearing lady. Not only is the car wearing an export plate – it appears to have been fitted to a diplomatic car hence the CD plate on top of it. A German ambassador returning to his home country and bringing his piece of German engineering with him?
A true family car this is. Just looking at the car makes clear where the engine is mounted. The hint we give you is that it is an air-cooled car and that it is a prototype.
Do you now know what car we are looking for?
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dimanche mars 3rd, 2019