The global magazine and marketplace for classic car enthusiasts, by enthusiasts.
The global magazine and marketplace for classic car enthusiasts, by enthusiasts.
Happy New Year! We hope you have had a wonderful end to your year and a good start to 2022. We wish you and your family all the best in this new year.
We also thank you for visiting our website again. To us this means that one of your good intentions will be to continue to stay enthusiastic about classic cars and motorbikes. As with many things, the Covid restrictions of the last year and a half (or is it already two years?) have not made it easy, like not being able to drive your car/bike and meet fellow enthusiasts. And let's face it, we can't keep polishing the headlights every week.
This year will be the 21st year of PreWarCar.com as an online magazine and marketplace dedicated to early vehicles and we are doing our best to make it another good year. We have a number of plans to improve the usability and user-friendliness of the websites for you. One of the big updates will be a revamped search and selection system. This is in the final stages and we hope to go live within a month. Another change will be our updated mobile website. This will be ready in the second quarter of this year and we will inform you in due course.
After the English, German, Italian and Dutch website, the French website PreWarCar.fr is also ready to go live. We are still looking for a proofreader for the magazine articles, so please contact us if you can help.
In 2022, we hope to meet you again in real life. Maybe at Retromobile, Vintage Revival Monthléry, Beaulieu, Interclassics, Hershey or another event.
In the meantime, we will continue to post our articles on classic cars, motorbikes and parts on a daily basis and we hope you will continue to visit and use our website to sell your cars, motorbikes and parts.
Again, all the best for 2022! Happy motoring!
Kind regards,
Laurens Klein and the whole PreWarCar.com team.
The effort in a daily website update is enormous - this from one who at 84 manages to maintain a very old Austin 7 Club Victoria Australia website with a somewhat less than two or three times a month update http://www.austin7club.org/
To help keep the flag flying, I have spent much of the last eighteen months sending regular emails to some 350 Club Members with magazines and interesting snippets including the excellent online magazine: CMA 43.pdf