Monthly Archives: January 2013
Man Suffers Burns Whilst Working On Classic Car
We thought this would be an interesting news article to share with you bearing in mind that it is something that could happen to anyone working on his or her classic car. A few days ago fire fighters were called out to someone’s property in Redditch, Worcestershire to deal with a fire. Although the firemen had to attend the blaze … Continue reading
NEC’s Classic Motor Show Staff To Be Made Redundant
Having had bad news on the job front in recent weeks within the retail sector there is now similar news within the classic car sector. It has been announced that the team that is made up of 12 members who have had responsibility for the Classic Motor Show at the NEC that has proved most popular are to lose their … Continue reading
Brooklands Classic Breakfasts
They are now in their third year for Brooklands Classic Breakfasts which are being served between 8 am to 9 45 am giving you plenty of time to get ready for the first run of the day in your classic or vintage car starting at 10 30 am. Classic car owners will be able to attempt to get up Test … Continue reading
Classic Car Insurance – Laid Up Cover
There may be an occasion at sometime during the time you own a classic car that you will need to take it off the road to have it restored. So, what is the situation as far as insuring the vehicle is concerned? One of the considerations is how long you anticipate the restoration work taking. If it is only for … Continue reading
Classic Car Insurance Premiums Increase For Many Females
There has been an awful amount of press comment in recent months about the European Union gender directive to make it illegal for car insurers to differentiate between male and female drivers when it came to calculating car insurance premiums based on their sex. You will be aware that, statistically, female drivers are less likely to be involved in a … Continue reading