A new Concours d'Elegance has arrived on the classic car show calendar and based on its first event will be one to watch in future, a show on the same level as Pebble Beach and Villa d'Este. L…
Auto Insurance for Your Classic Ride
Chances are, you wouldn't take your classic car on the road in snowy weather or in driving rain. It's not only bad for the paint, longevity of an already aged possession, and joints of your …
Does Your Car Require Special Insurance?
Many custom and antique vehicles require customized auto insurance policies. If you try to find a policy through a standard quote process, there may not even be a choice for your prized one-of-a-kin…
Yes, it’s a Replica, but Rejoice. It’s Still a Rolls Royce
This fabulous-looking Rolls Royce Silver Ghost is actually a replica of the 1913 40/50 HP London-to-Edinburgh tourer, built by I. Wilkinson & Son of Derby in 1975 for the Antique Automobiles Compa…
One Man’s Junk Becomes Another Man’s Gold
Perhaps the most fabled of classic Jaguar sports cars is "the pre-war SS100". What SS actually meant is still a matter of conjecture but it is generally assumed that the initials stood for &…
Audi Quattro Celebrates 30th Anniversary
For many of us not-so-youngsters thirty years doesn't seem like a long time. In fact, we're often heard complaining that time passes too darn quickly. Thus, when my good friend in Tokyo, Harle…
The Other Carmel Has its Own Concours, One Not to be Missed
To me the name Carmel has always meant a colourful seaside town in California, home of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Now I learn there's a Carmel, Indiana and it, too, is home to a fes…