Book Review: “History’s Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths and Rumours Revealed”
In my blogs over the last few weeks, I’ve been drawing inspiration from a fantastic book picked up by chance from the local library: History’s
In my blogs over the last few weeks, I’ve been drawing inspiration from a fantastic book picked up by chance from the local library: History’s
Octavia: younger sister of the first Roman Emperor, Augustus. Skoda: younger sister of the automotive giant, Volkswagen. Together they’ve come up with a surprisingly capable
It’s a sad, sad, situtation, sang Elton John, about what I don’t know, however, for A Wheel Thing, it could apply to having a major

There’s a persistent story circulating around the automotive world that Henry Ford said that the original “Tin Lizzie” (Model T Ford) could come in “any

Although Ford Australia will cease local manufacturing in the next couple of years, it hasn’t forgotten about its history; with a nostalgic nod to the
Thruxton race track is considered one of the fastest and most thrilling tracks across Britain, and it is for this very reason that it has

About 40 years ago, the automotive world was struggling with the oil embargo imposed by the oil-producing Arab nations. People were turning away from the
It’s history now that Holden, Ford and Toyota have declared they’re closing up shop manufacturing wise from now until 2017. Today Holden unveiled some of

Following a volcanic return to form, the monumental BTCC machine thundered on to Donington Park. The first three rounds at Brands Hatch were filled with

Two households, both alike in dignity…..the opening line to Shakespeare’s evergreen “Romeo and Juliet” applies equally to two wonderful turbocharged vehicles A Wheel Thing squired