This example of Rolls-Royce's Pininfarina-designed Camargue flagship, offered by Anglia Car Auctions at the end of January, was first registered in April 1981
The market for the Bentley Continental R, S and T models is an interesting one, with a variation of well over £100,000 between the oldest, highest-mileage R and the youngest, cleanest short-wheelbase T.
Two rare coachbuilt cars from the 1950s sold online at The Market by Bonhams in January, both bodied by James Young. Each looked like a significant gamble, but they had the potential to repay a lucky buyer very handsomely.
Derby Bentley saloons are a varied bunch, as indeed are the open cars. Coachbuilders of the 1930s loved to show what they could do on these low, athletic chassis
Everrati Automotive, one of the foremost technology companies specialising in the redefining and futureproofing of automotive icons through the integration of cutting-edge electric vehicle powertrains
As experts start to question the wisdom of all-out electrification, Hilton Holloway makes the economic and environmental case for keeping combustion cars on the road.
Mixing highbrow British appointment with American V8 muscle, the Bristol 407 was launched in 1961 and marked the beginning of a much-loved combination
The race to find environmentally acceptable and feasible ‘pump-ready’ fuels before the political window threatens to close on alternatives to electrification appears to have taken another big step forward