Classic & Sports Car is the world's best-selling classic car magazine and the undisputed authority for all owners and enthusiasts. Whether your interest is Italian Exotica, British sports cars of the 1950s and 1960s or modern classics, every issue of Classic & Sports Car perfectly complements the sheer joy and nostalgia of owning a classic car.
THE BIG PICTURE
Welcome
CLASSIC & SPORTS CAR
CLASSIC IDENTITY CRISIS • The legal story around the registration of classic cars remains ambiguous, as an enthusiast and lawyer explains, but there may yet be a glimmer of hope
BENZ TRIUMPHS AGAIN
Superfast races to Quail victory
Beatlemania hits Seaside
Corvettes flood Laguna
Exceptional Daihatsu wins Applause
German caffeine in the Warks
A longer veteran summer run
GRASSROOTS CELEBRATION
Motorsport anniversaries fire up Classic Nostalgia
OBITUARY
Federation update
PACKED-OUT AT OULTON
Variety spices up anniversary celebration
Minis get competitive in Kent
Porsche dominates damp Summer Trial
Alta crowned king of the hill at Prescott
Fourth time lucky for XK150
Titles decided at Pembrey
Paddock profile
RESCUED AUSTIN’S MISSING HISTORY
MORGANS MUST MOVE ON
PEUGEOT CYCLECAR IS A SLOW-BURN PROJECT
HRG BACK IN THE FOLD
MG TF PAIR’S TALE LIVES ON
SCRUFFY BERKELEY SPIED
DERBY HOARD UNCOVERED
AN ORIENT TO OWN, AT LAST
Look familiar?
MICHEL CONSTANT • Classic machinery adds colour to the dynamic artistry of this leading comic-book illustrator
Book of the month
Model of the month
Pick of the month
Tested this month
Mick WALSH • ‘Even with an invitation from the Duke, the chances of tempting this rarely seen beauty to Sussex were slim’
Simon TAYLOR • ‘Always approachable, with no self-importance, he treated me as he did everybody else: as an equal, and with courtesy’
Martin BUCKLEY • ‘With a near-$100m budget, the producers rented 2000 classics to get Tarantino’s desired street-scene realism’
Letter of the month
Pedant of the month
THE FULL WORKS • Bursting with prototype performance, the Porsche team Carrera RSR 3.0 ‘R7’ was a 1973 Le Mans phenomenon
PARTY of FIVE • Aston Martin’s revered DB5 has become classic royalty, not just as a T coupé, but also as a convertible and even a rare shooting brake
THE DB5’S JOURNEY FROM RAGS TO RICHES
THE INITIAL M • Needing to homologate a more powerful 5 Series to go racing, BMW South Africa built a short run of cars that became the first to gain the ‘M’ moniker
BMW SOUTH AFRICA’S BLOCK-PARTY SPECIALS
Little stars • The Renault 5 and Honda Civic played a part in establishing the supermini class that endures to this day. These mint examples reveal why
HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT • An ex-MI6 agent’s Mercedes-Benz 170S reflects how a post-war Germany and its premier car maker emerged from the ashes and into a miraculous new era
Flash & carry • Taking five with a pair of turbocharged wagons from Volvo and Audi that both boast surprising motorsport pedigree
Crowning glory • The underappreciated but quietly imposing Crown proved to be a low-key but persistent attempt by Toyota to establish itself as a big-car player
REBUILT CROWN WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD
HERE’S ONEWE MADE EARLIER • The creative minds of motoring journalists have contributed to a number of quirky machines
Chariots of fibre • Jensen’s 541 family made use of a new wonder material to deliver bold style and high performance to a discerning breed of well-heeled...