Random off-topic tweets from aronline's creator, Keith Adams. Likes include old cars, curls and knee high boots. And not in that order...
Today marks the 50th Anniversary of the launch of the Austin Allegro. Much ink has already been expended on this controversial car and its part in the
The Austin Allegro is one of the most controversial cars in the UK's automotive history and, as it celebrates its 50th birthday, it's a good time to
Molly is on her way to the big birthday party. Her first time back to the UK's roads since she left for the 2005 Staples to Naples bash. Photography :
BMC Australia and its Leyland successor produced some interesting prototypes along the way. This front-wheel-drive, V8-powered Austin 1800 was seriously
A very scary number hit me today – I've been driving for more than 35 years. I guess that, in the grand scheme of things, that's no big deal, but for me
I always love emails like the one that delivered these stunning design images. It came from John Turner, former Chief Engineer, MG Rover Projects, and
After the successful Leyland National 50 (LN50) event at Whitehaven organised by the Workington Transport Heritage Trust (WTHT) in 2022, the group is at
The preparations to get Molly back on the road to join the 50th anniversary festivities of the Austin Allegro in Gaydon are at full steam now at the
Editor Keith Adams’ recent article about how he is falling out of love with driving has got me thinking. Perhaps the root cause of our disenchantment with
Accelerating pace of technological change I joined Rover Triumph in what I think of as the BTech days (Before Technology). It was early 1973. IBM had
For our second instalment of this occasional series we have a photograph credited to Michael Mensing taken on 16 April 1961. It features Type 2 diesel
Ray Bates, the former Triumph Engineer and driving force behind the development and launch of the Austin Metro, has died. He will be remembered as the man
Continued UK production of the MINI has been confirmed – parent company BMW will invest £600m in the company's firm's factory in Cowley.
I don't know about you, but as time passes (and I get older), those moments of sheer joy behind the wheel seem to be getting fewer and further between. It
A brief spell in an Avensis leaves Keith Adams wondering whether Toyota gets enough credit for what it's achieved in the UK.
In the run-up to the launch of the Austin Maestro, there were troubles brewing at the Cowley plant which would sour events. Chris Cowin takes a close look
The Maestro and Montego Club needs AROnline readers’ help to track down some unusual Maestro offerings from the 1980s. Can you help?