Source: Classic & Sports Car, March 10
After an epic adventure, a UK Classic Car Dealer has tracked down a Mercedes Benz 600k in Russia that may have been Nazi commander Hermann Goring's post-Blue Goose transport.
Source: Classic Cars For Sale, March 10
A Mercedes built for Hitler's right hand man is expected to fetch £12m making it the most valuable car in the world. The Mercedes 600K Special Roadster is an upgraded 'Blue Goose' model of which only 26 were ever made and the last one sold fetched £4m.
Source: Clasic Car Weekly, January 10
British classic car specialist Nick Szkiler has without doubt made the find of anyone's lifetime - unearthing a 1942 Mercedes Benz V12 600K once owned by Nazi Hermann Goerring from a Russian lock-up.
Source: The York Press, January 10
Nick Szkiler, who owns the Classic & Sportscar Centre, at West Knapton, near Malton, was told the Mercedes Benz 600K Special Roadster, one of only 26 ever made, had been rotting away in a garage.
Source: The Huddersfield Examiner, January 10
Nick Szkiler, whose parents still live in Marsh, will now handle the sale of the Mercedes 600K Special Roadster in Russia following a tip off.
Source: The Sun Newspaper, January 10
Nick Szkiler came across the motor, believed to have belonged to Hitler's second-in-command Hermann Goering, rusting away on a Russian farm.
Source: Yorkshire Post, November 07
There's no doubt that cars have come a long way over the years but has all the technology that is crammed into modern vehicles really made things better or has something important been lost in the process?
Source: Classic Cars For Sale, January 05
Continuing our series on classic car traders, plus what's happening on the forecourts and who has the best deals! This month Grundy Mack
Source: Classic and Sports Car, September 02
With sleek style, old-world charm and fine manners, the MGA has a foot in old and new MG camps. Paul Hardiman is the go-between
Source: Popular Classics, April 99
If you are worried that buying a classic car from a dealer means paying through the nose, fear not! At Grundy Mack you can buy with confidence at prices similar to the private market. Jonathan Hill went to investigate their sales and service.
Source: Practical Classics, April 98
Intrigued by the idea of a motor museum where all the exhibits are for sale, Russ Smith heads for Yorkshire to find the man with the vision and drive some of his cars
Source: Classic Cars Bulletin, January 98
One of the most striking features of the classic vehicle movement in the last few years has been the high incidence of buyers seeking vehicles that they can get about in and use on events.
Source: Practical Classics, April 97
What better for visiting Yorkshire transport museums than three contrasting Bradford-built Jowetts, reckons Nick Larkin. But he returns from the trip an angry young man
Source: Popular Classics, August 95
When Melville Cleaver was crawling home from work across Newport Bridge at 12.45pm on November 2, 1957, he had no idea that his ancient Rover had been photographed by the police... Nor that it would mean a pleasant surprise 38 years later, when amateur detective Nick Larkin hit town in a rather special car
Source: Popular Classics, February 95
Your heart wants one classic. Your head demands another for everyday use. The answer? Satisfy both parts of your anatomy by buying them a car each. Our intrepid team make their choices from Grundy Mack