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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
front cover - Triumph's evergreen TR2, 3 and 3A still have period looks and meaty performance. To find out if they're the cars for you, read our 'Profile' on page 88. Photo by Derek Goard

news - All the latest on the classic car scene: report of B&H Harrogate; FIVA Rally story; exotic Boreham gathering and more

sport - Reports from the historic motor sport world: VSCC Seaman Trophy at Oulton Park, HSCC International Weekend at Brands Hatch, Supersports at Silverstone race meeting and more

what's on - Our handy guide to all the summer events-dates, places, prices

letters - elections from the C&S postbag: replica racers approved; MGB sill warning; letters from and about Doug Nye, a fascinating insight into the life and times of Aero

worthy - Mike Worthington-Williams on the latest discovered Jensens, Bumeys, Autovias, Austins and Elvas...

skulduggery - Doug Nye's regular spot this month discusses the first British Grand Prix of 60 years ago, an example of German efficiency and tricks of the memory

french connection - Renault is the power behind both the early Lotus Europa and Alpine-Renault A110 coupes, but they are scarce cars today. Richard Sutton found and drove an example of each

SiX OF THE best - Mike McCarthy is dwarfed by one of the greatest supercars of the thirties - the Lagonda Rapide - and clambers up behind the wheel to describe what it's like on the road

silverstone OR bust - The C&SC team were out in force on the RAC Classic Car run, in cars as far apart as a Frazer Nash Sebring and a Bentley Continental. Here we give our own accounts of a memorable day

Siata daze - Mick Walsh delves into the history of one of Italy's lesser-known sports cars - the Siata 208S - and looks at the company behind this potent machine

junior choice - Resident racing driver Willie Green tries four of the Formula Junior cars in which many famous drivers started their racing careers

fledgling formula - Although it lasted for only four seasons, Formula Junior attracted top constructors and drivers in the sixties. Alan Putt tells the story

eldorado! - If there's one thing that brings out the eloquence in Mike McCarthy, it's old American cars. His hobbyhorse this time is the Cadillac Eldorado of the late fifties and early sixties

alvis awakening - It's never too late to start a restoration: George Exton, at the age of 77, has made an excellent job of his Alvis TA14 Cabriolet

casaferrari - Doug Nye looks at the history of the Ferrari factory, and describes life in the building from which so many great cars have emerged

joyful AND triumphant - The very essence of British sporting cars is captured in the Triumph TR2, TR3 and TR3A, and our 'Profile' by Graham Robson and Giles Chapman tells you everything you need to know

ivor THE driver - I Famous for winning Le Mans twice, Ivor Bueb was a stalwart of British motor racing in the fifties. Doug Nye tells his story

automobilia - News of the latest models and books plus two classic competitions for you to tackle

club Focus - Latest news from clubland: MGOC and Alvis International; VSCC Cheshire Life concours and more

case histories - We examine two cars currently on the market to see if they are good buys: this month, Bristol 401 and Austin 10/4

10-25-50 - Happenings 10, 25 and 50 years ago
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