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The latest from the Classic & Sports Car team [Classic & Sports Car]( 24 May 2023 C&SC newsletter The latest from the Classic & Sports Car team, direct to your inbox [LATEST STORIES]( [19 stunning classic cars at Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2023]( Featuring rarefied classics and jaw-dropping scenery, Lake Como’s annual car festival returned last weekend – enjoy our highlights. [Click here to read the full story]( [Chrysler Newport Town and Country: wood you believe it?]( A glamorous tilt at taking a slice of the luxury market from Cadillac and Lincoln, our Martin Buckley drives the Newport T&C. [Click here to read the full story]( [Promoted | Footman James: enter for your chance to win a Lego Porsche]( Classic vehicle insurer Footman James is giving you the chance to win a Lego version of a Porsche 911 like this worth more than £140. To enter, follow the link below and complete a short form by 31 May. Terms and conditions apply. [Click here to enter]( [28 forgotten electric classic cars]( From early pioneers to fascinating concepts, electric cars have been around for longer than you might think. [Click here to read the full story]( [Motoring art: Terry Ross]( Ken Miles’ AC Cobra, a classic BMW Art Car and more appear in Terry Ross’ colourful artwork. [Click here to read the full story]( [PICK OF THE CLASSIFIEDS]( [1994 Jaguar XJS – £29,950]( Finished in Kingfisher Blue, this 34,000-mile XJS appears to be a great example of Jaguar’s luxury GT. [Click here to view the full listing]( [Save 38% when you subscribe to C&SC]( [Subscriber offer]( Get six issues of glorious print for £23.99, and enjoy great writing, specialist features and stunning classic car photography. [Read more]( Share the newsletter [View In Browser]( [Classic & Sports Car]( ©Haymarket Media Group Ltd Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 3SP, UK Registered in England No. 267189 This message was brought to you by Haymarket Media Group, and sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:{EMAIL}?subject=). Please do not reply to this message as this email was sent from an unmonitored e-mail address. Please read our [privacy policy]( for more information on how we process your personal information. Click here to [unsubscribe](

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