Blog graeme hurst
The day Hurst's Mini was admired by a monarch
It’s a bit of a bonus having dual nationality (in my case native South African and naturalised British) because it’s all too easy to enjoy the ...
To dream the impossible dream – a Porsche 911
Just back from 10 days in Australia to attend my brother Andrew’s wedding and – perhaps the jetlag has muddled my brain – but I’m still not sure ...
Christmas came early for Hurst this year with a dream Jaguar drive
Ever wondered what you’d like to have the keys to if you were given an hour to live? Sounds a little macabre over the festive season and all, but ...
Mates' Mustangs have me yearning for my Pony
I’m counting the sleeps left until I get to play with one of my favourite classics: my ’66 289 GT Mustang. If that phrase sounds more like ...
The 100 itch that I'm unable to scratch
I’ve being struggling to mask an urge to own a Healey 100 – the four-cylinder Healey that became colloquially known as the 100/4 after it was ...
Embracing the three-pointed star
Today is a momentous day (in car terms) in the Hurst-Warner household: I woke up to a text from my other half (who’s out in South Africa for the ...
My top 10 classics at this year's NEC
Just back from a second day at the Classic Motor Show at Birmingham's NEC and thought I’d share my favourite 'cars of the show'. Not an easy ...
Balmy weather boosts classic sightings
The bright blue skies over the past couple of weeks have restored my faith in living on this island – and in its classic owners. Let’s face it, if ...
When our family had the coolest motor on the drive
The organisers of Rétromobile – the elegant annual Parisian classic show in February – recently sent us a flyer containing a pic of a massive ...
Classic spotting on the Continent and a sense of déjà vu
Visits to the Continent – especially ones made in fine weather – are often a highlight on the classic front as you drop into a capital and get ...
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