Archive | December, 2017

2018 Nissan Altima – Special Forces TIE Fighter: The Special Forces TIE Fighter is recreated using Nissan's best-selling sedan, Altima. The vehicle's stand-out feature is the cockpit window that brings the multi-paned look of the Special Forces TIE fighter to the Altima's windshield. Photo: courtesy Nissan.

Nissan unveils seven ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’-inspired show vehicles at 2017 LA Auto Show

Nissan unveiled seven Star Wars-themed concept vehicles at the 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show in celebration of the brand’s ongoing collaboration with Lucasfilm for Star Wars: The Last Jedi. The show vehicles provided a dynamic display to highlight Nissan’s dramatic designs and the famous characters and crafts from the upcoming film, debuting in theaters DecemberRead Full Story

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Badge on a 1930s Alfa Romeo. Photo: Joan Stewart.

Alfa Romeo returns to Formula 1

Alfa Romeo, the prestigious Italian brand owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), has signed a multi-year technical and commercial partnership agreement with Swiss Sauber F1 Team for participation in the Formula 1 world championship beginning with the 2018 season. The partnership will provide additional opportunities for the two organizations in both Formula 1 and theRead Full Story

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2018 Whistler metal dash plaque.

All-British Whistler Run (ABR) Sunday May 20, 2018, Vancouver, Canada

On Sunday May 20, following the static ABFM event at VanDusen, the annual Vancouver-All-British Whistler Run will take place. This fun day gives participants the opportunity to drive their British vehicles on one of the world’s most scenic roads, the Sea-to-Sky Highway. Entrants gather Sunday morning at West Vancouver’s Park Royal Centre South Mall forRead Full Story

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2018 ABFM Metal Dash Plaque.

All-British Classics at VanDusen, Saturday May 19, 2018, Vancouver, Canada

UPDATED: January 17, 2018 Dubbed The Greatest Show on British Wheels, Vancouver All British Field Meet (ABFM 2018) celebrating 33 years, will make its way to the magnificent venue at VanDusen Botanical Garden on British Columbia’s Victoria Day weekend. Western Canada’s largest collection of 500-plus British-built cars and motorcycles will be displayed in 60 classesRead Full Story

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