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Editor's welcome - November 2004


Welcome to what appears to be a bumper November 2004 edition of Classic Car Times.

October saw the International Classic Motor Show at the NEC, featuring the Autoglym Concours Final. As I feared, I didn’t make it, but hope many of you did and that it was as good as ever.

To celebrate the final, Autoglym are generously offering a prize for a free to enter readers prize draw, full details of which can be found here.

This month I am very pleased to be able to introduce yet another new feature on the site providing one man’s commentary on the classic car market. This regular site visitor felt compelled to put pen to paper, but wishes to remain anonymous, preferring to go by the name of ‘Petrol Head’. Hopefully this will become a regular feature. I can’t promise that you will necessarily agree with his views but hopefully you will find them thought provoking. If you don’t like what he has to say then drop me a line and I’ll ensure he gets your messages.

This is probably the point where I should add the usual editorial disclaimer about the views being of Petrol Head and not necessarily reflecting those of Classic car Times!

As ever, I hope you enjoy the site,

    John Cooper
    Editor

editor@classiccartimes.co.uk

Car of the Day

1959 Austin Healey 3000

Price (£)25,000
ConditionVGC
Manual  
Tax exempt

AH 3000 Mk1 currently under total nut and bolt professional restoration including body off, and sandblast to bare metal. All parts restored or replaced with new. High quality shell and body repaint in Colorado Red. Unleaded head, SS sports exhaust, new wiring loom, full leather retrim. Car should be complete by end Aug 04.

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