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Collector's Car Magazine, July 1980 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
The Singer revolution - It was hailed as the first 'plastic' car and took a Motor Show by storm . . . but it failed to save the ailing Singer company and the revolutionary new concept disappeared . . . now a Singer club member has found a rare prototype.
Peking to Paris progress - Wylton Dickson with up to date news of his negotiations for a 75th anniversary run of the Peking to Paris classic ... he now has 2,000 would-be entrants, diplomatic discussions are still proceeding.
The MG that founded a club - Harold Hastings in his series 'When They Were New' writes on what it was like to run the first Midget, and how he became a founder member of the MG Car Club.
L.J.K. Setright - Memories of early Healeys... amazing, one actually ran with water in its sump...
The Healey unsung swansong - Peter Browning, former Competition Manager of Abingdon, writes on how his own personal transport was rebuilt into a potential rally winner... and why it never ran in a behind-the-scenes personal account.
Segrave the Master - Philip Llewellin charts the life and times of Henry Segrave, the colourful champion of the track who lost his life in his early thirties after some amazing drives...
Austin Seven racing - Collector's Car gives backing to the 750 Club's series of historic racing, proving that the Seven still provides remarkable value for money with motor-sport on a shoestring...
Arthur's Drive - A race Sunbeam and an Austin heavy saloon that form an "ideal pair".
How to buy a Citroen - John Brigden charts the pitfalls in buying this future classic.
Rolls-Royce - always wanted one - One of the country's leading experts reveals what to look for in buying the one RR and Bentley still within reach...

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Editor's Jottings
Letters
Newsdesk
Lord Montagu, Running Commentary
Then as Now
On The Heath with Phil Heath
Club News
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