Sentences with phrase «old car events»

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Old Town Temecula is the site of many special events including the Farmer's Market, car shows, semi-annual Rod Runs, Western Days and summer weekend entertainment.
The event has the hashtag «Respect The Bumps» - that's not just a gimmick, because the bumps on the airfield circuit (Sebring is the USA's oldest road course) are properly savage, testing the limits of both the cars and the drivers.
Despite being a complete mish - mash the car ended up being incredibly competitive, and won the 1996 event in the hands of Manuel Reuter, Davy Jones and a 22 - year - old Alex Wurz - who to this day is still the youngest ever overall winner at Le Mans.
Insuring against old age is therefore analogous to insuring against a car accident or other unlikely but expensive event, another area where mandatory insurance coverage is common.
Then in January of 2015, a traumatic event, her oldest son being hit by a car, caused her to think harder about how she prioritizes her time.
I'm into old school car's, going to sporting events, comedy shows, dinning out, trips, shopping, movies, cooking, cudding etc..
But the children here are no longer cute 12 - year - olds, rather their delinquent older siblings.Pierre Dulaine (Antonio Banderas) teaches ballroom dancing to New York high society.A chance encounter with a teenager smashing up the principal's car inspires him to bring the civilising structure of foxtrot and tango to the ghetto.Though based on real events, you won't find many surprises here.
As the events that I might tend to towards have manufacturer support, I guess, with my hand on my heart, I'd go for a brand new old car with a historic VIN.
Dennis Harrison tells the story / Rally in Normandy — Bruce Dowell records on film an event which takes place in a French town every other year / Coleraine to Ballycastle Run — Pictorial coverage of this event that has enlivened the old car scene in Northern Ireland for the last eight years / Alvis Tour & A7 Circuit of Britain Forty - four — Alvises toured Britain this year for charity.
Karl Ludvigsen recalls how Frazer Nash had just the right sporting pedigree to appreciate the brilliant new sixes from Munich and Eisenach / London to Brighton — David Burgess-Wise braves the cold November weather to report on the most famous event in the old - car calendar / Douglas Ferreira and the Bond Affair Malcolm Bobbitt describes the unique relationship between the Bond Minicar and its intrepid sales representative, Douglas Ferreira / Auto Unions take on the Handicappers — Inspired by photographs from Ken Stewart's archive, Simon Moore takes a look at Auto Union's South African forays over the winter of 1936 - 37 / Seaton - Petter and the # 100 Car — Worthington - Williams unravels the story of the # 100 Seaton - Petter motor car, made in Yeovil, and examines the vogue for # 100 cars in the mid - to late - 19car calendar / Douglas Ferreira and the Bond Affair Malcolm Bobbitt describes the unique relationship between the Bond Minicar and its intrepid sales representative, Douglas Ferreira / Auto Unions take on the Handicappers — Inspired by photographs from Ken Stewart's archive, Simon Moore takes a look at Auto Union's South African forays over the winter of 1936 - 37 / Seaton - Petter and the # 100 Car — Worthington - Williams unravels the story of the # 100 Seaton - Petter motor car, made in Yeovil, and examines the vogue for # 100 cars in the mid - to late - 19Car — Worthington - Williams unravels the story of the # 100 Seaton - Petter motor car, made in Yeovil, and examines the vogue for # 100 cars in the mid - to late - 19car, made in Yeovil, and examines the vogue for # 100 cars in the mid - to late - 1920s
He talks to Matthew Bell / Villa d'Este — Simon Moore visits the Villa d'Este concours d'elegance and picks his personal highlights of the event, one of the most glamorous in the old - car calendar / Connie the Crossley — John Warburton tells the story of Mancunian motor trader Ernest Hasel and his 1912 Crossley, which he entered in the Scottish Rally in 1933 / Back on the Road — Michael Ware pays a visit to an ultra-rare Vintage light car, a 1921 Albert, and explains the painstaking work behind its recent restoration
Brooks Brierley tells the sad story of America's most expensive vintage thoroughbred / Driving a boat - tailed AC — The Editor gets to grips with a rare Anzani - engined survivor from the early days of the Thames Ditton marque / Magic Morris Minor — Alec Issigonis's postwar masterpiece is as collectable today as ever — Michael Worthington - Williams inaugurates our new series of expanded and very comprehensive Buyer's Guide / Wizardry in the land of Oz — There may not be many bushes in the Bush but you can trust Nick Baldwin to find a rusting relic / Prescott in 1950 — It's spot - the - celebrity time as Brian Heath pores over a newly discovered hoard of old hillclimb photos / Brighton revisited — Tom Threlfall describes the other Brighton Run while Peter Corrana gives us his driving impressions of one of the most covetable contestants in the main event / Immortal Austin 7 — Bill Boddy (who has owned nine of them) tells what it is about Herbert Austin's little wonder that keeps it at the top of the old - car parade / A summer affair For Vitoria Ainsworth — marriage meant an adventurous initiation into the joys of owning a Roesch Talbot / The real McCurd — Michael Worthington - Williams researches yet another obscure but fascinating UK motor manufacturer of the 1920s / Styled by the Wind — Touring 4 - seater lightweight bodywork on the Alfa Romeo 6C 2300B Mille Miglia was one of the first attempts at introducing aero technology to automotive coachbuilding.
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 Tom Threlfall / VSCC Lakeland Trial — An account by Tom Threlfall of this annual event held in demanding territory / Restoration of a 1928 Commer — Bob Moorman recounts his revival of a lorry that was beyond restoration / A rally in Crete — Malcolm Elder took part in the Philpa Rally / The Deemster — Michael - Worthington - Williams tells the story of a car which ceased production in 1924 / Memories of Broklands (part three)-- Charles Mortimer concludes his pre-war reminiscences / 1934 British Salmson — The Editor drives a S4C model on his monthly excursion / Old car graveyard — Bryan Chalker visited a scrap yard of historic vehicles / Auction with a difference — A report on the disposal of a pre-war collection by Bernie Jacobson / Greenhow hill - climb — Bryan Demaus continues his series of articles on pre-war hill - climb locations / 1906 Gobron - Brillie — Bunny Tubbs explains the advantage of two pistons per cylinder.
Scottish Ice & Snow Rally — Zoe Harrison reports on this event which turned out to be something of a misnomer / The 1922 Webb Super Nine — An account by Bryan Demaus of a little - known car briefly manufactured in Stourport - on - Severn / First of the Healeys — The Editor tells us how much he enjoyed driving the extremely rare 1947 Healey Westland / Three VSCC events — In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall records the action in Herefordshire and Wales and at Silverstone / 1931 Rambler Cross Country — Paul Ponsel writes about his encounter with this early American five - passenger phaeton / Motoring magazines over the years — A brief survey by Michael Worthington - Williams of the many periodicals on motoring that have been published / 1929 Armstrong Siddeley — David Hawtin describes a fabric - bodied l5hp saloon that took eight years to restore / Paris Retromobile — Peter Russell went to France again this year to visit the popular old - car show / Two Mercedes 38/250 SS — The story of the 1929 cars owned and raced by Lord Howe and Sir Malcolm Campbell is told by A.F. Rivers Fletcher
By Bryan Goodman / VSCC Silverstone & Derbyshire Trial — Reports of these two events from Tom Threlfall in his Diary of a dilettante / Silverstone collage — More colour photos of the VSCC race meeting on 11th April / Pre-war saleman's aids — Malcolm Green looks at a series of little publications produced to help salesmen to sell MG cars / Rare Jensen V8 prototype — David Hawtin describes a very interesting prototype sports car built in 1935 / Bert Hadley at Shelsley Walsh — The well - known 1930s Austin works racing driver recalls his memories of the oldest hill - climb / The go - anywhere Citroen — Part one of Malcolm Bobbitt's assessment of the extraordinary half - tracked Kegresse.
The interest we see in these old cars in terms of popularity and high attendance at collector car tours, rallies, racing events, concours d'elegance, and other lifestyle events is a sign that there is a strong passion and interest in collector cars, which is what the market is driven by for the most part.
Low - tension ignition — Tom Threlfall explains the early form of electrical ignition in his article «Oh illustrious spark» / Californian extravaganza — The premier old - car meeting of the year at Pebble Beach is reported by Nick Baldwin / Bugatti Type 13 and B «b «Peugeot — Mark Gillies compares these two early French cars — both designed by Ettore Bugatti / Alvis: The vintage years — The development of the company and its models is recounted for us by Michael Worthington - Williams / 1926 Sunbeam 3.4 litre super sports — This month the Editor gives us his impressions of one of the finest sporting cars of its day / 1935 Armstrong Siddeley restoration — Zoe Harrison describes the fifteen - year rebuild of a 17hp model / Gordon Bennett Rally — As usual this event attracted some very impressive machinery.
1935 Maserati sports - racer (part 2)-- Ken Painter condudes the history of the resurrection of his 4C5 / Bay to Birdwood Run — A report from Dennis Harrison on this huge Australian biennial pilgrimage / Australian All - Veteran Rally — This colourful event is described for us by Ross McGown / The 1920s Windsor — Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of this high quality London - made light car / 1934 Triumph sports - tourer — On this month's «Excursion'the Editor experiences a car once described as «an enthusiast's ideal» / Hill - climbs in the North — A.B. Demaus continues his series of articles on pre.war hill - climb locations / Hershey Meet USA — The biggest old - car meet in the world was wet this year!
Our news pages keep you abreast of all that is happening in the old - car world, while our regular accounts of important events such as Pebble Beach, the Goodwood Revival, Classic Le Mans and the London to Brighton Run are acknowledged to be among the most informative published anywhere.
Most of the estimated 40,000 cars and trucks participating in this annual event are much more familiar and easy to acknowledge with a smile or thumbs - up — even the ones that are 50 or 60 years old — and they are predominantly American.
«This car distills the best qualities of the old car,» says Ralph Gilles, FCA design director at a special event prior to the Los Angeles auto show unveiling of the new model.
The 53 - year old Italian won at the 2008 running of the event when driving an open - top Austin Healey 100S, but this year he'll compete in GT cars and saloons.
Beyond all that, though, Salsbury - Hammer says, «it's a lot of fun to take a car around and truly be part of the events» that make the old car world a blast to be a part of — events just like the Woodward Dream Cruise.
It is a similar experience to that offered with the old Ferrari FXX, where it seems McLaren will essentially keep the car for you and take it to racing events which you will compete in.
Land Rover provided the dazzling white Evoque Convertible as my personal dinghy to waft between events at the four - day old - car extravaganza.
The current car is more strongly constructed than the old model and can be fitted with a huge range of features — including inflatable rear seat belts that hold occupants tightly in the event of an accident.
It is in a whole other league of classic car event, along with the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, though the Villa d'Este event is much older, and the model on which the Pebble Beach event was built.
Most lenders will only accept cars that are less than eight years old and you will need to have full collision and comprehensive coverage to protect the lender in the event the car is severely damaged or totaled.
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The campaign mode isn't the longest around, even with most of the events being repeated at least twice; however you dress it up, it's still just same old slot car racing with nothing to stave off that niggling sense of repetition.
Two events include «Old vs. New» challenges where classic cars are pitted against their modern selves and «Manufacturer Battles» which showcase «the most iconic car rivalries in an all - out battle.»
The crowd at the event gathered together around a lot full of old cars and inside a garage littered with disassembled motor parts to listen to some free music, have some drinks, eat some food all while working towards a greener earth.
West Valley City, Utah — In what could've been a tragic event amounted into a 26 - year - old intoxicated women getting a citation with a possibility of a DUI after she drove her car through a garage, causing tens of thousand of dollars in damage.
Expand your knowledge at the Old Red Museum, enjoy the fast cars at the Texas Motor Speedway, or go to one of their many events.
This might include an art collection you can sell, an antique car that is no longer wanted in the family, or maybe even an old life insurance policy that is no longer needed to protect your loved ones in the event of your death.
Liability coverage is fairly cheap and entirely sufficient for older cars, since it may be much less expensive to simply purchase another older car in the event the first one was totaled in an accident.
Car related (age, model, safety and anti-theft features) The older your car the less you will be able to collect in the event of an accideCar related (age, model, safety and anti-theft features) The older your car the less you will be able to collect in the event of an accidecar the less you will be able to collect in the event of an accident.
Drivers Ed Direct encourages all parents and students age 14 years or older to come by our event for free food / drinks, the ability to meet our instructors, and a chance to view and test drive one of our hybrid cars we use for driver training on our closed test track.
Electric car company Faraday Future hosted a clean - up event in Hanford on Aug. 5 after signing a lease on the old Pirelli tire plant to make it a manufacturing facility.
HANFORD — The atmosphere was one of excitement when electric car company Faraday Future announced plans last month to locate its new manufacturing facility in the old Pirelli tire plant in Hanford's Industrial Park, but nary a word has been uttered publically since the company hosted a clean - up event at the facility on Aug. 5.
For example, an IT technician might mention his knack for fixing up old cars and an event planner might mention her involvement in community theater.
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