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Classic Car Weekly

Jan 22 2025
Magazine

Classic Car Weekly has the biggest range of classic cars for sale every week and is the only print publication with the very latest news affecting classic car owners. Each issue contains the latest classic news, auction information, road tests, reports from the latest events, and inspiring features written by the nation's classic car experts. Classic Car Weekly teaches you on how to keep up with your classic car maintenance and help you with your restoration projects with the classic car parts for sale section. Whether you're looking for the latest digital edition or a monthly subscription Classic Car Weekly keeps you up to date and helps you get the most out of living the classic life.

Cortina unearthed after 40 years

LET’S DO OUR BIT TO PRESERVE HERITAGE

Anglia’s family reunion

Time-warp Beetle for sale • Bonhams is to offer a one family-owned Volkswagen Karmann Beetle Cabriolet with just 11 miles on the clock at its Paris sale on 6 February

SPARES THREAT TO MODERN CLASSICS • Enthusiasts have dismissed suggestions that some of Britain’s bestsellers from decades ago are facing extinction – but have warned that dwindling spares are putting classic survivors at risk of scrappage

THE 30 CARS DEEMED TO BE ‘FACING EXTINCTION’

Rare Rover could be yours

NEVER MISS AN ISSUE

New classic hub for St Helens

Unique Ferrari BB at auction

75 years of F1 at FoS

One-owner 1970s 911 could be yours

Nissan unveils electric Skyline

One-off Packard 'yacht' up for auction

2025 Pilgrim Tour is go

THE FUTURE IN YOUR HANDS • Classic experts launch major new survey to help protect the future of classics – but they need YOUR help to make it a success

DVLA tipped to simplify rules

New archive for clubs launched

PRODUCTS • New stuff you'll love

Ministerial Rover Sterling for sale

Silver Shadow set for anniversary show

Musuem’s heritage win

New classic auction

Schumacher’s Ferrari to be sold

TOP GEAR CARS SCRAPPED • Vehicles and props from hit BBC show have been removed from display at the National Motor Museum… and some will never be seen again

Trio of projects for sale

Tony Pond’s Metro 6R4 for sale

Work with classic MGs

Calling all budding motoring writers!

Classic restorer denied planning

John Kraman 1956-2025

YOUR CHANCE TO BORROW A CLASSIC • Club-led scheme re-launched in bid to get more people hooked on older cars – here’s how you can get involved

‘IT REALLY DOES WORK!’

Bangers & Cash • U&Yesterday

£200k modded Chevette could be your next buy

YOUR LETTERS

1984 Ford Sierra 2.3 Ghia

PRIZE CROSSWORD

THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOWN • The historic Le Mans circuit rings to the sound of the world’s greatest historic every two years and 2025’s event is already revving up

Learn from the best

Lessons in rallying from the experts

HOW’S THE DIARY LOOKING?

YOUR LATEST CLASSIC EVENTS

THE SHOWS WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO

SHAPE OF THINGS THAT COULD HAVE BEEN… • Triumph’s in-house stylist, John Ashford, had big ideas when it came to expanding the TR7 into a whole range of different cars. Five decades on, he explains why it wasn’t to be

TARGET ACQUIRED • The Triumph TR7 was announced on 20 January 1975 – almost exactly 50 years ago to the day. We explain why the car codenamed ‘Bullet’ hit its mark

PUTTING THE ‘UTILITY’ IN ‘SUV’ • A particularly busy summer sees Jesse putting the practical in practical classic with his Jimny

BETTER THAN THE WHEEL THING

HAD YOUR FIRST EVENT YET?

THIS WEEK IN OUR FLEET...

1970 FORD CAPRI GT XLR •...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: H BAUER PUBLISHING LIMITED Edition: Jan 22 2025

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  • Release date: January 22, 2025

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Classic Car Weekly has the biggest range of classic cars for sale every week and is the only print publication with the very latest news affecting classic car owners. Each issue contains the latest classic news, auction information, road tests, reports from the latest events, and inspiring features written by the nation's classic car experts. Classic Car Weekly teaches you on how to keep up with your classic car maintenance and help you with your restoration projects with the classic car parts for sale section. Whether you're looking for the latest digital edition or a monthly subscription Classic Car Weekly keeps you up to date and helps you get the most out of living the classic life.

Cortina unearthed after 40 years

LET’S DO OUR BIT TO PRESERVE HERITAGE

Anglia’s family reunion

Time-warp Beetle for sale • Bonhams is to offer a one family-owned Volkswagen Karmann Beetle Cabriolet with just 11 miles on the clock at its Paris sale on 6 February

SPARES THREAT TO MODERN CLASSICS • Enthusiasts have dismissed suggestions that some of Britain’s bestsellers from decades ago are facing extinction – but have warned that dwindling spares are putting classic survivors at risk of scrappage

THE 30 CARS DEEMED TO BE ‘FACING EXTINCTION’

Rare Rover could be yours

NEVER MISS AN ISSUE

New classic hub for St Helens

Unique Ferrari BB at auction

75 years of F1 at FoS

One-owner 1970s 911 could be yours

Nissan unveils electric Skyline

One-off Packard 'yacht' up for auction

2025 Pilgrim Tour is go

THE FUTURE IN YOUR HANDS • Classic experts launch major new survey to help protect the future of classics – but they need YOUR help to make it a success

DVLA tipped to simplify rules

New archive for clubs launched

PRODUCTS • New stuff you'll love

Ministerial Rover Sterling for sale

Silver Shadow set for anniversary show

Musuem’s heritage win

New classic auction

Schumacher’s Ferrari to be sold

TOP GEAR CARS SCRAPPED • Vehicles and props from hit BBC show have been removed from display at the National Motor Museum… and some will never be seen again

Trio of projects for sale

Tony Pond’s Metro 6R4 for sale

Work with classic MGs

Calling all budding motoring writers!

Classic restorer denied planning

John Kraman 1956-2025

YOUR CHANCE TO BORROW A CLASSIC • Club-led scheme re-launched in bid to get more people hooked on older cars – here’s how you can get involved

‘IT REALLY DOES WORK!’

Bangers & Cash • U&Yesterday

£200k modded Chevette could be your next buy

YOUR LETTERS

1984 Ford Sierra 2.3 Ghia

PRIZE CROSSWORD

THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOWN • The historic Le Mans circuit rings to the sound of the world’s greatest historic every two years and 2025’s event is already revving up

Learn from the best

Lessons in rallying from the experts

HOW’S THE DIARY LOOKING?

YOUR LATEST CLASSIC EVENTS

THE SHOWS WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO

SHAPE OF THINGS THAT COULD HAVE BEEN… • Triumph’s in-house stylist, John Ashford, had big ideas when it came to expanding the TR7 into a whole range of different cars. Five decades on, he explains why it wasn’t to be

TARGET ACQUIRED • The Triumph TR7 was announced on 20 January 1975 – almost exactly 50 years ago to the day. We explain why the car codenamed ‘Bullet’ hit its mark

PUTTING THE ‘UTILITY’ IN ‘SUV’ • A particularly busy summer sees Jesse putting the practical in practical classic with his Jimny

BETTER THAN THE WHEEL THING

HAD YOUR FIRST EVENT YET?

THIS WEEK IN OUR FLEET...

1970 FORD CAPRI GT XLR •...


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