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The Things We Buy For Love

Stinginess may smart more than we expect

Brexit Will End The German Love Affair

This Used To Be The Future

Oranges Aren’t Lemons

A Matter of A Pinion

A Matter of A Pinion

The cogs inside Sam Skelton's head

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The Things We Buy For Love

Stinginess may smart more than we expect

Brexit Will End The German Love Affair

This Used To Be The Future

Oranges Aren’t Lemons

Author: Sam Skelton

Coping with a crash

5th August 201717th April 2019 Sam Skelton

Don't underestimate the effect a tragedy can have on you, says Sam.

It’s crap, but I like it.

5th July 20179th October 2017 Sam Skelton

Sam’s smitten with a Rover 800 – and has come to the conclusion that excellent cars are boring.

The Best Car In The World

27th April 201717th April 2019 Sam Skelton

Our man reckons he's found the greatest car in the world… and you'll never have considered it.

Daddy Uncool

30th March 201717th April 2019 Sam Skelton

Sam Skelton thinks that in trying to be cool, society is looking backwards.

Free choice makes for an expensive hobby

3rd March 201717th April 2019 Sam Skelton

Too many classics can indeed spoil the broth, thinks our man Skelton.

What’s in a name?

20th January 20176th February 2017 Sam Skelton

Why do we name our classics?  Sam Skelton’s not sure.

Better off with the underdog?

26th December 20166th February 2017 Sam Skelton

Sam Skelton asks why we never favour the automotive also-rans – the true heroes of the unexceptional.

The brilliance of bargain basement bangernomics

28th November 201610th January 2017 Sam Skelton

Tomorrow’s Unexceptional classics are great fun today, if you’re as addicted to fleet-building as our man Skelton.

Ill motors great and small

1st October 20168th October 2016 Sam Skelton

There’s something about an old car that stops us from admitting defeat. Skelton reckons it’s love.

The key to the situation

1st September 20168th October 2016 Sam Skelton

We underestimate the value of ignition keys. But we’ll miss them when they’re gone.

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