Monday, 17 August 2026

Latest Government ‘emission’

Not that they are giving us much time to respond but the Government is at it again.  It has announced yet another public consultation, this time affecting users/owners of used, not-so-new and elderly motor vehicles and which might well affect those motorists and enthusiasts who own and use veteran, vintage, classic and not-quite-classic-yet vehicles. 

The proposals might also affect current and ‘historic’ competition cars so that should be of concern to all the folk who enjoy motor sport as well as those who attend classic car shows, like the thousand or so enthusiasts who attended Biggar Vintage Show at the weekend, and all the other thousands who attend such shows right around the country!

In seeking to tackle poor maintenance, emissions tampering and deliberate ‘delete’ modifications, the Department for Transport is proposing tougher rules to ensure vehicles continue to meet the emissions standards they were built to comply with when new.

Under these proposals, vehicles could be deemed non-compliant and their owner fined if emissions control systems no longer operate as originally approved. The consultation also goes further, indicating that the removal or manipulation of certain systems –  such as DPFs, GPFs, catalytic converters, AdBlue/SCR systems and diesel EGR systems – would be treated as illegal, regardless of whether there is an impact on the vehicle’s real-world emissions.

These proposals could leave modern classic owners with no lawful repair route for failed emissions components.

According to Footman James, the classic car insurance specialists, modern classics could be under threat. Many cars, LCVs, campervans and trucks from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s are now entering classic status, but were built with increasingly complex emissions equipment, including catalytic converters, lambda sensors, EGR systems, early engine management, DPFs, AdBlue systems and manufacturer-specific control software.

As these cars age, original parts can become unavailable, prohibitively expensive, or unsupported by manufacturers. Existing legislation demands that owners fit only type-approved components to the emissions control system, yet vehicle manufacturers are not required to keep these components in production indefinitely.

Plans may catch cherished, well-maintained vehicles as well as deliberate emissions cheats with Footman James leading the call for clear exemption where compliant repair is impossible, unavailable or disproportionate

The consultation document is open until 11:59pm on 6 September 2026 and anyone likely to be affected or worried about future effects and impact is being urged to respond before consultation closes on 6 September 2026.

https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/in-use-emissions-of-road-vehicles-regulating-environmental-impacts/regulating-environmental-impact-of-in-use-emissions-of-road-vehicles

It is being suggested that owners and enthusiasts should make three points to Government:
1.  Enforcement should target deliberate emissions defeat, not responsible preservation.
2.  Owners should not be penalised where compliant repair is impossible, unavailable or disproportionate.
3.  Classic and modern classic vehicles should be given a clear exemption where required emissions components are no longer reasonably obtainable.

And if you’re feeling up to it, add in your own thoughts, opinions and insights in your own words – but keep it clean and respectful!

Note: Pics for illustrative purposes only.

 


Sunday, 16 August 2026

Live music

 Music while you work - at Biggar Show.



At the Show

 Dae ye think he is at the wrong show, or does he just carry these in case he runs out of battery?



Biggar Show

 Biggar Vintage Show .... damp start to the day in southern Lanarkshire but the burger (roll and sausage) van is open for business so that's a promising start. Don't know how long the club members took to layout the field but what a job. Thoosans of stakes and miles of red/white tape mark out every site and individual pitch. They have had plenty of practice, this is the Albion Foundation's 51st year at it. Got a corner site this year so didn't know which way to face. Looks like a lot of folk arrived yesterday to set up but there's still a lot more to come today.  Oops just found put they've put me on the wrong pitch and they've asked if I want to move. A bit too late for that now !!



Thursday, 13 August 2026

Show - Biggar Vintage Show

Book-tique is Biggar bound …. This Sunday, 16th August, one of the highlights of the Classic Car Show season takes place at Biggar Showground, on the eastern outskirts of the south Lanarkshire town, famed for its ice cream, frozen yoghourt and chippie teas – and of course the annual Biggar Vintage Rally.

Organised by the Biggar Albion Foundation, this year’s entry features over 800 vehicles ranging from stationery engines and tractors to commercials and cars of all ages and vintages plus military and motor cycles – as well of course, a grand display of Scots-built Albion vehicles. It also has one of the better autojumble markets so while the weans are scoffing ice cream the tinkerers and collectors can have a good old rummage.

I don’t know where the Book-tique will be sited but just raise your eyes upwards and look for the chequered flag! The only regret I have is that I don’t get a chance to see round the whole show.

Further to yesterday’s progress report, David the designer has got back to me and says the text element of the next book has been laid out, or typeset, and he’s now working on the photographs. Also since yesterday another advert artwork has arrived leaving just one outstanding, but apparently it’s in hand !! Exciting times are here again.

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Wednesday, 12 August 2026

Book - Making progress

Two weeks ago I delivered all the text for the next book, ‘The Scottish Rally Championship 2010-2019’, to David the designer at Buchanan McPherson printers. He also got 60 photographs which will be inserted into that text and today the rest of the photographs for the two main photographic sections were delivered after a very difficult two weeks.

Difficult because I had to leave out so many evocative images. That’s also the fault of Alistair and Andrew Farquhar and John Lindsay who spoiled me for choice with such colourful and action-packed images – I even had to leave out some of my own photos!

Accompanying the latest batch of 280 photos are 280 captions and perhaps an apology might have to be made for one or two, or maybe quite a few! It would appear that some creative thoughts and ‘imagination’ have crept into a number of captions, although I suppose that I could try and blame AI. Sadly not, the human touch is all too evident - more Artificial Incompetence than Artificial Intelligence,

Anyway the job is done, or nearly done – I still have two adverts to chase up then I can sit back and wait for David to work his magic on the prose and pics.

As for the photos that didn’t make the final cut, here are a couple of examples which kind of illustrate the problem:

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Tuesday, 11 August 2026

Rally - More sad news

Another Scottish rallying stalwart has left the stage …. James Robert Baillie (Bob) Wilson (1948-2026) passed away last week (Aug 3rd) in Nairn Town & County Hospital.

His name won’t be familiar to the current generations, although it will be only too well recognised by those who competed throughout the 1970s right up to the 2000s. As a lifelong member of Highland Car Club he first appeared on navigational club rallies before progressing to special stage events, and in 1980 he won the Scottish Rally Championship Division 2 Co-Driver’s title alongside Champion Driver Wilson Girvan.

Like many people, Bob’s rallying had to play second fiddle to work and his rallying outings were often constrained by commitments to Morrison Construction, a business founded in Tain in the 1940s which rose to become one of the biggest construction companies in Scotland with Bob rising to the position of Company Director before he retired.

That meant that he was rarely able to commit to a full championship season but in 1990 he almost ‘accidentally’ got sucked into the whirlwind that was Donald Milne and scored enough rally finishes with him to finish 17th overall in the 1990 Co-Driver’s Championship. The following year Milne and Wilson swept all before them, culminating in them winning the national Scottish Rally Championship Driver and Co-Driver’s titles in 1991. A second championship title eluded Wilson in 1994 when he finished 3rd overall without being able to contest the full season!

Throughout this period and beyond, Bob competed as and when he could fitting in appearances when his rising work demands allowed. During his sporting career he also co-drove for such luminaries as Dougie Riach, Alastair McSkimming, Alistair Brearley, George Marshall, David Gillanders, Colin Valentine, John Baird and a certain Jim McRae.

Awards and trophies were never the target, the sole aims were the fun, the challenge and the craic. One could almost see the shoulders relax when he stepped out of the office into a rally car.

Our condolences to Bob’s wife Anne, his extended family and wide circle of friends.

Note: The funeral service is scheduled to take place at the United Reformed Church, Crescent Rd, Nairn IV12 4NB, on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, at 12:00 midday, followed by burial at Nairn Cemetery, Househill Terrace, Nairn IV12 5AP.