A company that built steam engines for the British Navy and river pleasure boats turned its attention to the new internal combustion engine and renamed itself as "The Vauxhall Ironworks". In 1903 it ...
Linda Westwood had visions of running along the road like Fred Flintstone when the cassis of the Vauxhall Cresta rusted through. My dad bought his first car, when I was 16, in 1963. It was a vivid ...
Introduced as a more luxurious version of the Vauxhall Velox, the Cresta offered the discerning 1950s UK motorist the option of travelling in style approaching Jaguar levels, without the price tag.
David Arnold Stuart Plastow was delivering a Vauxhall Velox to the Scottish Motor Show in 1957 when his journey as one of Britain’s leading industrialists began. He fell into conversation with his ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Feedback