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    dimanche 23 février 2014

    The Swinging 60s relived via Duncan Hamilton


    In 1960s London, you needed only two cars: a Mini to dart between black cabs and red buses, and an E-type in which to escape (with haste) to your country retreat at the weekends. Some would say that little has changed in five decades…
    UK-based Classic Driver dealer Duncan Hamilton currently has this dream duo in stock, awaiting a buyer with the right sense of Sixties style. We dropped by with our camera before that fortunate individual arrives.

    Jaguar E-type 'Lightweight' Fixed-Head Coupé

    This 1964 E-type is a freshly restored example of the fetching Fixed-Head Coupé, which the owner upgraded to ‘Lightweight’ specification – with the never-ending bonnet, widened arches and various other parts fashioned in aluminium (and magnesium used for the wheels). Fitted with a Lynx-built 3.8-litre engine mated to the five-speed gearbox from the 4.2-litre model, it would surely prove the perfect partner for a late-evening run to a cottage in the Cotswolds, and perhaps the occasional weekend blast around Goodwood circuit.

    Austin Mini Cooper S

    Meanwhile, this spritely little number began life as a MKII 998 Cooper before undergoing a no-expense spared upgrade to Cooper S, with attention to detail the highest priority. The dealer claims the work has left the car “better than new, with improved performance and significantly improved noise and comfort levels, albeit retaining the speed and cornering abilities which made the early Mini Coopers famous.” Sounds like the perfect antidote to the misery of Monday morning traffic to us – and at a very reasonable price, too.

    Pink pony: 1964 Playmate and her new Mustang


    1964 Playmate of the Year Donna Michelle with her new Mustang
    The year 1964 was memorable for many reasons, two of which are shown in this picture from Playboy magazine...
    As we mention elsewhere, 1964 saw the debut of not only the super-important Ford GT concept, but also the marque's all-conquering Mustang. Meanwhile, 19-year-old Donna Marie was crowned Playmate of the Year – and became the first recipient of a 'Playmate Car' for her efforts. Coinciding with the launch of the Mustang, Donna was given a 1964.5 model painted in the later-popular 'Playmate Pink', as well as $100,000 cash and a host of other presents. This tradition has continued right up to the present day, and no one can accuse Hef of losing enthusiasm for the idea: 2009 Playmate Ida Ljungqvist was the lucky recipient of a red Mazda saloon.
    Numerous classic Ford Mustangs can be found for sale in the Classic Driver Market.

    SPRING DREAMING

    Garb: Spring Dreaming


    At this point, everyone's looking forward to warmer temperatures. Get an early dose of Spring from the new Converse Jack Purcells.
    This edition of Garb is sponsored by our friends at Converse.

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