Type any car name into the Driver Vehicle and Licensing Agency website and you'll learn how many are left on UK roads, either taxed and running, or laid up on a Statutory Off Road Notification. It's surprising just how few examples of once-common and much-loved cars are left.
Fiat Dino. No, not a Ferrari Dino, but a two-seat sports car, named after Enzo Ferrari’s late son, which was assembled by Ferrari with a Ferrari-made V6 engine, but was badged as a Fiat between 1966 and 1973...