The Jaguar XJS V12 1992

The Jaguar XJS V12 1992

The Last of the Great Jaguars? “Jaguar’s flagship V-12, the XJ-S, is a mass-produced exotic” – Hemmings  Critics snubbed the Jaguar XJS at its launch. Controversially, others like us, argue that it has earned its place as a classic....
Who is Sir William Lyons?

Who is Sir William Lyons?

The Man Behind Jaguar “Until his retirement he was Jaguar.”  – Roger Hicks in Jaguar When we think of great cars that can clearly be traced back to one person, early Jaguars and Sir William Lyons come to mind. Jaguars are known to be both great looking and...
The 1928 Cadillac 341-A Sport Dual Cowl Phaeton V8

The 1928 Cadillac 341-A Sport Dual Cowl Phaeton V8

“Is Cadillac the American Rolls-Royce?” – Alan Anderson in The Complete Book of the Car The automotive industry really flourished in the 1920s in America. The Era of Classics, the 1920s, saw a multitude of cars and brands that have now passed to the statue of...
Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance 2023

Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance 2023

Day 4 The much anticipated Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance day was finally here! We put on our best outfits, paired with sensible walking shoes, made sure our camera and phones were fully charged and headed to the prestigious golf course. The weather was...
Monterey Car Week & Concorso Italiano

Monterey Car Week & Concorso Italiano

Day 3 The third day was all about Italian cars. We went to the Concorso Italiano, at yet another golf club. Right at the entrance, we were confronted with rows and rows of Alfa Romeos. We decided to get breakfast from a food truck before attacking the rest of the...