In celebration of its 110th anniversary, Vauxhall has launched a limited edition book and microsite titled, Vauxhall and I, featuring a broad compilation of personal stories, anecdotes and unique photographs telling the memories and relationships people have with their cars, and has nothing to do with Morrissey.
The book is full of fascinating and rare photos. Such as the one above, with Queen Elizabeth II driving herself in a Vauxhall Cresta, circa 1968. The book also features the likes of Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Bob Marley and the everyday British public.
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I saw her once on TV out in the country tooling around in her Land Rover by her self. I was impressed as she can drive a Stick shift very well. She must have learned it during the war when she was involved with the army ambulance.
Vauxhall doesn’t has a royal warrant with HRH.
Charles, however, does.
*distressing sigh*
Back when vauxhalls were different from opels