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Auction sales during Monterey Car Week fell 3% from last year, as a shift from older to newer cars left a pileup of unsold classics from the 1950s and 1960s. ... the classic-car insurance company ...
Rootes was founded in Hawkhurst, Kent, in 1913 by William Rootes as a car sales agency independent from his father's Hawkhurst motor business. Rootes had moved his operations to Maidstone by 1914 and there he contracted to repair aero engines. In 1917 he formed Rootes Limited to buy the Maidstone branch of his father's motor business, founded ...
Clive carried out a full restoration and re-painted the vehicle in Highway Yellow. The vehicle has been rallied extensively and was awarded first in its class at the 2004 Classic Commercial Motor Show at Gaydon. It has taken part in the HCVS London to Brighton run where again it was awarded first in its class.
Though DMC does not sell unrestored vehicles, they can cost from about US$35,000 on the used car market depending on condition. On December 3, 2009, DMC released a collection of T-shirts and hats in collaboration with streetwear brand The Hundreds , featuring modernized images of the DeLorean in Los Angeles culture-based graphic designs.
The Buick Y-Job, produced by Buick in 1938, was the auto industry's first concept car [3] (a model intended to show new technology or designs but not be mass-produced for sale to consumers). [4]
Morris JB van of 1957. The Morris-Commercial J-type is a 10 cwt (0.5 ton) van launched by Morris Commercial in 1949 and produced until 1961. Subsequent to the formation of the British Motor Corporation in 1952, by the merger of Morris' parent company, the Nuffield Organization, and Austin, the Commercial part of the name was dropped and the van was marketed as the Morris J-type from 1954 on.
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