SwissClassics Revue 114-2/2026 is available immediately. On 116 pages, you can read about Peter Sauber, an indestructible London cab and the Jeep Wagoneer. There is also a buyer's guide to the Mercedes-Benz W123. As always, the vehicle market, market data on over 3000 vehicles and the calendar of events are also included.
Thank you Peter!
I had my first contact with Peter Sauber as a "young Trübel" in 1979, when he was racing with Edi Kobelt, Max Welti and Beat Blatter in the Formula 3 CH Championship. I later became the Sauber team's in-house photographer. It was an exciting time. I left behind an extensive contribution.
London Taxi Cab
The fact that the London cab has been able to retain its form over decades is no coincidence, but has tangible reasons. However, the Brits' pronounced tendency to stick to the tried and tested is not the only one.
Spring cleaning and other jobs
Spring is here and with it the desire to get the classic out of the garage and hit the road. Of course, the old car should shine and be safe to drive. Before the first drive, it's the ideal time for a little spring inspection - and perhaps a spring clean too.
Purchasing advice Mercedes-Benz W123
With over 2.7 million units produced, the "W123" is one of the most successful Mercedes-Benz models of all time. Quite a few examples have survived to this day and are regarded as solid classics suitable for everyday use. And it is still true that neither age nor mileage are the 123's greatest enemies, but above all rust...
Jeep Wagoneer
Today, four-wheel drive station wagons are among the favorite cars of the Swiss. But 64 years ago, the "Wagoneer" was a pioneer and was the first to combine a pleasing five-door body with four driven wheels and an automatic transmission.
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