Photo: Steve Oom With just over 600 produced between 1954 and 1962 it can t be said that the Jensen...
The London Concours has announced the “Lost Marques” Display; an homage to the car manufacturers we have loved and lost over...
October 2016 Remembering Amon Dear Editor, As a regular visitor to that wonderful time machine of a country, New Zealand, the name of Chris Amon had become familiar to me, but I wanted to know Amon the man. No Subscription? You’re missing out Get immediate ad-free access to all our...
Storm Frank, which battered and flooded many parts of the UK at the turn of the New Year, didn’t deter...
llan and Richard Jensen started business manufacturing auto bodies under contract for Austin. The firm also made bodies for the...
Three apparently unconnected things seemed to me to have a synergy. One is the supposed 75th anniversary of Jaguar, a date that both the company and most of the media have got wrong. Jaguar Cars Ltd. was registered in March, 1945, Jaguar had been the name of some models made by...
1953 Austin-Healey 100 Is this the ideal sports car of the 1950s? The car that sparked thousands of people into...
Mainstream media are chattering these days about “green” cars. Like it’s some new idea. Well, I’ve been a fan of green machines since I saw my first Jaguar. And MG. Triumph. Morgan. Lotus. Aston Martin. Austin-Healey. Bentley. Lister. Allard. Cooper. Lola. Jensen. Turner. Elva. Sunbeam. Singer. TVR. AC—as a youth...