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The drive to cut emissions has come under an even sharper focus since the United Nations’ Climate Change Conference, COP26, took place in Glasgow last month. Against such a backdrop and the associated moves towards electric cars, restrictive emission zones and E10 fuel, owners of older, perceived higher-polluting motors could be forgiven for feeling vulnerable. However, the historic vehicle community is keen to do its bit not only to co-exist with a changing world, but to thrive

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