Classic Car Weekly  |  28th February 2018
JAGUAR'S HUGE BOOST TO YOUNG RESTORERS
A charity dedicated to supporting the next generation of classic restorers has hailed the loan of forty classics from Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) as a major opportunity. The donated vehicles, which are all non-JLR models, are part of the five hundred and forty nine vehicle collection that Jaguar bought from Dr James Hull in 2014 and are estimated to be worth £2-5k each. They’re being loaned to the Starter Motor charity, which in turn will be distributing them to colleges across the UK to help train budding classic car apprentices. So far, six cars have been delivered to the Heritage Skills Academy in Bicester, including an MG Metro, Mini Cabriolet, Standard 8 and Morris Minor, which arrived on 19 February.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Classic Car Weekly 28th February 2018.