Max Cawthorn Collection
Max Cawthorn, a name synonymous with classic cars and racing. From the iconic Wolseley 1500 to the sleek MG B Roadster, Max has left his mark on the vintage car scene
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Max Cawthorn, a name synonymous with classic cars and racing. From the iconic Wolseley 1500 to the sleek MG B Roadster, Max has left his mark on the vintage car scene. CM1 3725, CM25 7341, CJ7 1626 - these registration numbers tell tales of Max's adventures behind the wheel. One can't help but be in awe as they witness Max maneuvering through winding roads in his Wolseley 1500 (CM25 7341) or revving up the engine of his MG B Roadster (CM32 5830). His passion for these timeless machines is evident in every turn and acceleration. But it doesn't stop there; Max's love for racing extends beyond solo endeavors. Alongside Tom Andrew in a Jaguar E-Type and later joined by Peter Barnard in an Elva Courier Mk4 (CM34 1648), he formed formidable teams that conquered racetracks across the country. The camaraderie between them was palpable as they pushed their limits together. Even family ties couldn't keep Max away from his beloved Wolseley. With Neil Cawthorn by his side, they embarked on thrilling journeys, showcasing their shared appreciation for classic cars like never before (CM2 1417). The sight of MDX557 adorned on various vehicles serves as a testament to Max's dedication to preserving automotive history. Whether it be a Wolsey or another cherished model, he ensures that each vehicle receives its due care and attention (CM1 3816). Max Cawthorn isn't just a name; he represents an era where elegance met horsepower and adrenaline fueled dreams became reality. As long as there are vintage cars roaring down tracks or cruising along scenic routes, his legacy will live on – forever etched into the annals of automotive history.