BACK BOX
Oct 20, 2021
3 minutes
Maurice Hardy Contributor
hat next for prewar?” screamed a recent splash headline on the front of Classic Car Buyer. What indeed. When I was approaching my teens, cars like the Austin Seven were barely 40 years old, many much younger. Families ran pre-war cars as regular transport. My Dad’s first car, bought in 1964, was a just-post-war 1949 Vauxhall Velox that cost £45 at a time when he would be going on strike for £20
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