Classic Cars
By (Author) Nigel Boothman
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
26th August 2025
22nd May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Car racing
Antiques, vintage and collectables
Vehicle and transport manufacturing industries
Automotive (motor mechanic) skills
Hardback
256
Width 219mm, Height 282mm, Spine 19mm
270g
100 of the greatest cars from 1886 to the present day
For all classic car enthusiasts and everyone who loves the nostalgia and romance of these beautiful machines. Discover all you need to know about 100 iconic vehicles in this highly-giftable hardback filled with stunning photography of world-famous cars.
Cars are a barometer of society, from film buffs to music fans to fashionistas or art students, many of the best-known classics are easy to associate with the scene they became part of: Minis on the Kings Road driven by chic 1960s models, the VW Microbus transporting hippies to San Francisco, Porsche 911 Turbos painted Guards Red to match the braces worn by the 1980s City boys.
Organized era by era, starting with the early pioneers, then through the war years to the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, Nigel covers the concepts behind the cars creation, its styling and engineering, its place in society and the reasons it came to be so loved, celebrity owners, famous movie or TV appearances and notable innovations. And, crucially what its like to drive. All key specifications are detailed for car buffs. Pre-war models like the Austin 7, Bugatti Type 35 and the Bentley Blower are covered alongside the most recent classics like the McLaren F1, Nissan Skyline R33, Ferrari F50, Mazda MX-5, and the cute Renault Twingo all from the 1990s. There will be a special section covering the truly great names in greater depth histories of Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, Cadillac, Porsche, and Jaguar.
Nigel did work experience on a car magazine in 2001 and became a staff writer on Practical Classics, for many years the UKs best-selling classic car magazine. He remained there until 2005, leaving as Features Editor. As a freelance writer he worked on many other titles Classic Cars magazine and Classic American to this day. He has edited a motorsport magazine, re-written the I-spy Book of Cars and currently edits Rolls-Royce & Bentley Driver for Kelsey Publishing.