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27 A LONG HARD ROAD A'WINDING - Sentinel steam wagons - and one 1955 diesel - from all over the country are being prepared for the ultimate road run challenge - the gruelling 941-mile journey from John O'Groats to Land's End which begins on May 11. Peter Kelly sets the scene.
30 'JOHNNY POPPERS' AND OTHERS - In his third 'Tractor Greats' feature, Allan T. Condie tells the story of the two-cylinder John Deeres.
42 ALL ABOARD AT THE KEIGHLEY BUS MUSEUM - Although there have been some uncertain times for PSV preservationists in West Yorkshire, the Keighley Bus Museum holds the promise of a bright and cheerful future writes John Hobbs.
50 C'EST MAGNIFIQUE! - A Gavioli fairground organ which spent most of its life in the United States until brought to Britain by Brian Wells of Banbury to be restored superbly is now ready for the great new season ahead. Brian Steptoe reports.
56 TIGHT SQUEEZE THROUGH BARGATE - Leslie Oppitz recalls the heyday of Southampton's trams, a fine example of which still survives at the National Tramway Museum, Crich.
62 ALL THE BEST FROM HUNSLET - Alan Price, who for several months now has been producing a new video about John Fowler & Sons, writes about the famous Hunslet, Leeds firm and its products.
65 QUICKLY DOES IT! - After acquiring a 1959 NSU Quickly moped at the Fairford Rally last year, Peter Kelly makes good progress with its restoration - and finds a spare parts 'Aladdin's Cave' in Milton Keynes.
74 WHAT BETTER 'WORKSHOP' THAN YOUR OWN KITCHEN? - Tennis elbow, cortisone, an eviction and a 'new' Continental engine for his 'Fergie' itàs een an interesting month for Tim Wait as he continues the rebuild of the family's tractor from Sark.
30 'JOHNNY POPPERS' AND OTHERS - In his third 'Tractor Greats' feature, Allan T. Condie tells the story of the two-cylinder John Deeres.
42 ALL ABOARD AT THE KEIGHLEY BUS MUSEUM - Although there have been some uncertain times for PSV preservationists in West Yorkshire, the Keighley Bus Museum holds the promise of a bright and cheerful future writes John Hobbs.
50 C'EST MAGNIFIQUE! - A Gavioli fairground organ which spent most of its life in the United States until brought to Britain by Brian Wells of Banbury to be restored superbly is now ready for the great new season ahead. Brian Steptoe reports.
56 TIGHT SQUEEZE THROUGH BARGATE - Leslie Oppitz recalls the heyday of Southampton's trams, a fine example of which still survives at the National Tramway Museum, Crich.
62 ALL THE BEST FROM HUNSLET - Alan Price, who for several months now has been producing a new video about John Fowler & Sons, writes about the famous Hunslet, Leeds firm and its products.
65 QUICKLY DOES IT! - After acquiring a 1959 NSU Quickly moped at the Fairford Rally last year, Peter Kelly makes good progress with its restoration - and finds a spare parts 'Aladdin's Cave' in Milton Keynes.
74 WHAT BETTER 'WORKSHOP' THAN YOUR OWN KITCHEN? - Tennis elbow, cortisone, an eviction and a 'new' Continental engine for his 'Fergie' itàs een an interesting month for Tim Wait as he continues the rebuild of the family's tractor from Sark.
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