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Kitcars International Magazine, October 1994 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
HYNE - Everyone acknowledges the new car tax proposals will adversely affect classic car enthusiasts but what about kit car builders The editor urges you to do your bit, write to your MP or register your strong opposition on the DVLA telephone hot line.

SCENE & HEARD - All the latest news, views, services and products plus a round up of the interesting exhibits at the recent Sandown Park show.

COMMUNIQUE - Top Gear magazine have upset a few readers and the proposals on car road tax aren't going down too well either. Meanwhile a few visitors to Sandown Park were disappointed.

THE KIT-CARS INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND IN FRANCE - 29 & 30 Octobar are the dates for our weekend thp to France at an amazing Ë 49 per person. That buys return ferry, overnight hotel with full en suite facilities, tourist board reception, Sunday morning treasure hunt and a supermarket stop to fill the boot! It'll be a great weekend so join us.

BANARAMA - Pontiac Fiero panel kits are making a splash at the moment. We look at the Fierossa in the first of a series of articles covering all available kits.

READALL ABOUT IT - The new Haynes Kit car Builder's Manual, William Turney's Cobra Construction and 21 years of the MG V8

MARQUE TIME - Derek Argyle reports on a Wildcat to Le Mans, the Nutcrackers Car Group expands to 41 members, a change of address for the Jago OC and club magazines from Midas, Citroen Specials and the Stratos dub.

THE MISSING LINK - The Jaguar XK SS is the direct link between the Le Mans winning D type and the E type. We drive the Proteus prototype of this glorious road going race car.

HARLEY SURPRISING - The JZR has expanded the engine range from Honda CX 500 to Motor Guzzi 1000 to Honda Pan European V4 with 100 bhp. The latest engine transplant fits the Hariey Davidson 1340 oc Evolution lump. It sounds fantastic.

WORCESTER SAUCE - Still with JZRs. While the company demonstrator is a basic no frills car, Mark Lander and Dave Morya show how it can be built to concourS, standards. They offer the service to others as well.

THREE WHEELS ON MY WAGON - Ian Hyne attempts to identify the popularity of three wheelers from a basic 2CV. based wallower to a Yamaha 1000 cc Genesis bike mated to a Formula 1 car.

THREE WHEELER DIRECTORY - If you fancy having fun on three wheels, the kit car industry has something for everybody as well as for every pocket. Our directory lists all available tripeds.

IN SUSPENSE - David Hill guides you through the camber, castor and toe in of your chosen suspension system. In subsequent issues he explains what it all does and how and why you can adjust it.

THE DEER HUNTER - Criticised by Top Gear as a waste of a perfectly good daihatsu 4x4, Ian Hyne begs to disagree and is greatly impressed with the Saxan Crusader. So is its owner, Dave Muttock, who has clocked up 262000 miles in the Daihatsu base car.
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