The tour, organized by a trio of regional antique car clubs, met in the village of Fouesnant in May 2016, and more than 700 vehicles showed up for what struck us as the most laid back and
charming car event we've ever encountered.
Morris at 100 — Celebrating the centenary of William Morris's first
car, Paul and Kathy Niblett examine the life of the man and the early history of his company / MX 8372 — The oldest Oxford Bullnose fanatic Robin Batchelor recently drove a 1913 White & Poppe engined
car, the earliest known surviving example / Goodwood Festival of Speed — Twenty years on from Lord March's first Festival of Speed, David Venables enjoys the «greatest hits» at the 2013
event / A gaggle of Goggos — Scott Barrett drives a pair of delightful German microcars and discovers their
charm and ability far outweigh their tiny dimensions / From Alfa to Nardi — Alfa Romeo historian Simon Moore charts the history of the Silver Ray, from prewar racer to Italo - American dream
car in the 1960s / Back on the Road — Michael Ware tells the story of the Riley Densham Imp, a 1930s special that has been sympathetically rebuilt after 40 years off the road
By Alan Marsh / The Uppercu Cadillac — Number 1 in a new series by Nick Baldwin entitled «The best that money could buy» / Art and the automobile, Part 3 — The conclusion of Michael Worthington - Williams's survey of early automobile advertising / Guide to motor museums, Part 2 — Details of over 300 motor museums in Continental Europe that are open to visitors / 1938 MC VA: «cheap but
charming» — David Hawtin examines a beautiful example of this stylish sports
car / VSCC at Brooklands — An account of this
event from Tom Threlfall in his Diary of a Dilettante