All in the breeding 1932 Invicta S-Type “Low Chassis” Competition Tourer. An aristocrat among British sports cars, this Invicta was once owned by Raymond...
David Lean’s 1952 film The Sound Barrier, and Neville Duke’s book Sound Barrier published the following year, created a romantic historical ideal surrounding the...
From 348 GT Competizione to 488 Pista, we compare five generations of Ferrari’s track-inspired ‘special series’ V8s on the roads of North Wales. Which...
Father's Day 2019 coincided with Bloomsday, my wedding anniversary and the fortieth anniversary of the release of Joy Division's album, Unknown Pleasures. It also coincided with my eldest daughter rolling one of my cars through a hedge and youngest daughter's bedroom ceiling being pulled down as part of a Victorian house restoration project. It was the opposite of all those "perfect Father's Day" TV ads and one of the least relaxing Father's Days I can remember. But I would still describe it as a decent weekend.
Often overlooked in favour of its more sporty two-seater relation - the 507, the equally sought after 503 illustrates an important part of BMW’S post-war history... Words: Simon Jackson. Photography: BMW AG.
Is this 1970’s classic the definitive drop-top. Those looking to invest in a classic BMW 2002 will often gravitate towards coupe or Touring versions,...