Mercedes and MG Matters
Sir, I was most interested in the further details on Mercedes in the letter from Mr. Walsh. Mr. Walsh is, of course, quite correct in pointing out my error—Earl Howe…
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Our cover story focuses on this Ferrari 312T, chassis number 023. It is the car that carried Niki Lauda to his 1975 world championship and is undoubtedly one of the greatest Ferraris of all time. Yet here it is in a lock-up garage where it had been stored for 30 years before being recently sold. As well as a thick layer of dust, the interior retains all the scuffs and bruises from period – and is all the better for it.