Classic Car Weekly  |  4th July 2018
VAUXHALL'S CLASSIC STASH UNDER THREAT
Vauxhall’s sixty strong collection of classics is facing an uncertain future after it began a firty five day consultation about the future of its site in Luton. The manufacturer has entered talks with unions about options for its site at Griffi n House, where the car’s collection of historic Vauxhalls and Bedfords is based. The collection is used to promote Vauxhall’s heritage at events across the country and its cars frequently appear in the press and on TV. They range from a 1903 5hp, which often represents the company in the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, to a 2002 Vectra, the final passenger car built at Luton. A spokesman said: ‘Vauxhall Motors has entered into a forty five day consultation period with trade union representatives to vacate its current Head Office at Griffin House.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Classic Car Weekly 4th July 2018.