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The Aintree International '200' Race
A fine victory for Jim Clark's V8 Lotus Aintree, April 28th This Aintree '200' saw the first corning-together of the…
A fine victory for Jim Clark's V8 Lotus Aintree, April 28th This Aintree '200' saw the first corning-together of the…
Another very good motor car In this space last month we wrote of the Volvo 122S with the high-output B18…
A section devoted to old-car matters The first London-Brighton Run for historic commercial vehicles (May 13th) Those using Clapham High Street on the morning of Sunday, May 13th, saw…
Most cars change hands whether in the parquet floored showrooms of Bond Street or on a bomb site in Bootle, in…
Sir, I enclose a photograph of my 1930 2-litre Crossley, taken last summer on the promenade at San Sebastian (beside a…
Sir, You mentioned in "Cars In Books" an "open, screenless, racing car" at Belvoir Castle. This car is still very much…
Sir, The Windsor was produced in the early 1920s by James Bartle & Co, Ltd, of Lancaster Road, Notting Hill,…
Sir, Thank you for printing Dr Woudenberg's most interesting article on the Model-A Ford, the regard with which it is held…
Sir, Many thanks for your article on the Model-A Ford. It was well presented and the only mistake (I believe)…
Sir, When clearing out some old transport files last week, I came across the enclosed photograph, which I feel might…
Sir, I see in "Vintage Postbag" that Mr WH Dobbs of Wolverhampton wants to know if "anyone here has seen Kelly." Well,…
Sir, Immediately after the 1914-1918 war a large, solid-tyred, chain-driven Kelly was used by a local farmers' cooperative. I remember…
Sir, With reference to the Britannia Car and Colchester on 174 of your March issue. I was born in Colchester…
Sir, With reference to the VW advert "The One that Got Away," I think your suggestion that model cars were…
Sir, I see in today's paper an advertisement for the Magnette-ized Farina Finmobile. Among other things we are told it has…
The Moss accident Sir, I am sure many readers will join me in expressing extreme disgust at the decision of…
Sir, In his letter in April Motor Sport "Freedom Fighter" was commenting on the "non-existence" of justice regarding motoring offences. Having left…
Sir, Once again the daily press contains the usual grossly misleading large advertisements put out by the Ford Motor Company…
Sir, I was touring the East Coast in my 1961 VW when an ominous rattle developed, seemingly emanating from the…
Sir, When road-testing future estate cars, would it be possible to include a few miles driven with the rear open…
A series taken from the 164-page Motor Sport special Great Racing Cars, which is available to buy here To buy the lead image click here. From the editor Damien Smith How would you define…
Adrian Newey isn’t a fan of KERS, but why he would be? Yes, it provides an 80-horsepower boost for a few seconds a lap, but a genius like Adrian has…
My passing mention last week of Carlos Menditéguy has set me wondering and wandering again. The Argentinean winner, alongside Stirling Moss, of the 1956 Buenos Aires 1000km – Maserati’s first victory in the…
Vic Elford was one of the fastest and most versatile of the '60s and '70s, and the man to beat according to Derek Bell Vic Elford Born: 10th June 1935, Peckham, London…