
August 2004
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Bill Boddy
Low chassis, high power Before WW1, the medium-to-large sportscar market had been very well served by desirables such as 3-litre…
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Miscellany, August 2004
So extremely popular have been MGs that a great number of books have covered their design, development, the different models…
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Grey area on black-and-white subject
Among the many readers' queries I receive and do my best to answer is this difficult one: why is a…
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Cutler's first stand
Cutler's first (and only) stand Answering to the best of my ability the shoals of readers' queries which are sent…
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Deep pockets not required for in-depth book
I am delighted that at last the Pre-War Austin Seven Club has been able to reprint the Motor Sport Book…
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A novel idea, a bad ending
The British Society of Automotive Historians elects members who have the required qualities. So I was very surprised to see…
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Book reviews, August 2004, August 2004
Ken Miles by Art Evans ISBN 0 9705073 3 Published by Photo Data Research, $49 It was clear to all…
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Parting shot
San Marino Grand Prix, 1983 It's Imola, one year on from Gilles Villeneuve's death at Zolder, and the tifosi go…
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