Tony Caldersmith’s 1928 Amilcar on the Road Again

One of the things I really enjoy about driving historic and classic cars is the manner in which people react to them when they see you pottering, rumbling, and sometimes spluttering down the road. Classic cars capture kids’ sense of imagination and wonder, and rekindle the spark in a grown up’s eye. They make people smile.

NBN News recently brought the joys of historic sports and racing cars to its considerable audience, putting together this interview with Tony Caldersmith, who has recently finished rebuilding his 1928 French Amilcar. Tony is the recipient of an Order of Australia, awarded for his thirty years of service to the historic motor industry. Well done and thank you, Tony, and congratulations on a beautiful machine!

Hit this link to check out the video in full, via NBN News.

HSRCA members are up to historic hijinks all over and around our wonderful country, and probably the world, and we would love to share and promote your adventures, talents, cars and love for historic motorsport and racing. If you would like to contribute to the club website, send an email to seth@hsrca.com, or drop by our Facebook page and let us know.

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