Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News - Classic and Sportscar back the Enfield Pageant; parts for the taking; Mille Miglia returns . . .
An Austin aired - Down in Bristol, something stirred...and from the back of a garage emerged the prototype and long-lost Austin A30 convertible
Countach dash - A car guaranteed to turn heads wherever it goes - the startling Lamborghini Countach gave Mike McCarthy a drive to remember
Mystery Tour - Back in 1956 the Daily Mail gave away a Touring-bodied Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk II. It was won by a non-driver and then disappeared. We've found it
Automobila - Book reviews, competitions, model news. . .
Club focus - Four full pages of news from the clubs
What's on - As the season starts in earnest we have two full pages of what to see and where to go
Your letters - HSM fever! Past owners and former mechanics write with their memories of the Triumph Dolomite-based straight-right, plus views on Autojumbles, Snipes and the Mini Cooper
Worthy - Mike Worthington-Williams on American trucks. Ideal dustcarts, and Flanders mud
Back to back - According to their advertising, BMWs were 'unbeatable'. . . but which would you rather own, a 3.0CSi or a beautiful Pininfarina Fiat 130 coupe? We drive both
Renault's road racers - Grand Prix racing is nothing new to Renault. As John Bolster records, brothers Louis and Marcel Renault founded their reputation on the great road racers at the turn of the century
Rover's Great Aunt - How Rover got its 'Auntie' image. John Mullins guides you through the P4 maze
The sign of the Scorpion - Carlo Abarth was born under the zodiac sign of Scorpio, and scorpions, like his cars, have a sting in their tail. Graham Gauld describes the man
Blue for glory - One of the most beautiful racing cars ever built is Albert Lory's 1 1/2-litre Delage. Cyril Posthumus describes how the car came about, and Willie Green reports from the cockpit
MGA in profile - After years plugging on with the old fashioned'T' series, the A finally gave MG a modern sports car. Matthew Carter and Peter Nunn look in depth at one of the prettiest of sports cars
The Paramount picture - So near, yet so far... the Paramount was one of those might-have beens
Readers'rebuilds - Two readers tell of their lives with an elderly Citroen 2CV and a Jaguar Mk II
Forgotten Thoroughbred - Nick Baldwin chronicles the Arab sportscar, designed and built by Reid Railton
History lessons - The historic racing season is underway. Marcus Pye describes the major championships and points out the likely front runners
Club guide - The leading one-make clubs and the names to contact
A-Z - Part two of Michael Sedgwick's compelling guide to cars on sale in this country from 1945-1970. . . Austin to Checker
Price guide - Monitored values for 200 of the more popular classics on sale. Plus tips on buying a Reliant Scimitar GTE
10/25/50 - Remembering May 1972,1957 and 1932
Monica - Lost in France ... La Belle France's attempts to build a Jaguar beater. Mike Taylor and Matthew Carter report
An Austin aired - Down in Bristol, something stirred...and from the back of a garage emerged the prototype and long-lost Austin A30 convertible
Countach dash - A car guaranteed to turn heads wherever it goes - the startling Lamborghini Countach gave Mike McCarthy a drive to remember
Mystery Tour - Back in 1956 the Daily Mail gave away a Touring-bodied Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk II. It was won by a non-driver and then disappeared. We've found it
Automobila - Book reviews, competitions, model news. . .
Club focus - Four full pages of news from the clubs
What's on - As the season starts in earnest we have two full pages of what to see and where to go
Your letters - HSM fever! Past owners and former mechanics write with their memories of the Triumph Dolomite-based straight-right, plus views on Autojumbles, Snipes and the Mini Cooper
Worthy - Mike Worthington-Williams on American trucks. Ideal dustcarts, and Flanders mud
Back to back - According to their advertising, BMWs were 'unbeatable'. . . but which would you rather own, a 3.0CSi or a beautiful Pininfarina Fiat 130 coupe? We drive both
Renault's road racers - Grand Prix racing is nothing new to Renault. As John Bolster records, brothers Louis and Marcel Renault founded their reputation on the great road racers at the turn of the century
Rover's Great Aunt - How Rover got its 'Auntie' image. John Mullins guides you through the P4 maze
The sign of the Scorpion - Carlo Abarth was born under the zodiac sign of Scorpio, and scorpions, like his cars, have a sting in their tail. Graham Gauld describes the man
Blue for glory - One of the most beautiful racing cars ever built is Albert Lory's 1 1/2-litre Delage. Cyril Posthumus describes how the car came about, and Willie Green reports from the cockpit
MGA in profile - After years plugging on with the old fashioned'T' series, the A finally gave MG a modern sports car. Matthew Carter and Peter Nunn look in depth at one of the prettiest of sports cars
The Paramount picture - So near, yet so far... the Paramount was one of those might-have beens
Readers'rebuilds - Two readers tell of their lives with an elderly Citroen 2CV and a Jaguar Mk II
Forgotten Thoroughbred - Nick Baldwin chronicles the Arab sportscar, designed and built by Reid Railton
History lessons - The historic racing season is underway. Marcus Pye describes the major championships and points out the likely front runners
Club guide - The leading one-make clubs and the names to contact
A-Z - Part two of Michael Sedgwick's compelling guide to cars on sale in this country from 1945-1970. . . Austin to Checker
Price guide - Monitored values for 200 of the more popular classics on sale. Plus tips on buying a Reliant Scimitar GTE
10/25/50 - Remembering May 1972,1957 and 1932
Monica - Lost in France ... La Belle France's attempts to build a Jaguar beater. Mike Taylor and Matthew Carter report
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