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A stage Austin 7
Sir, I wonder how many of the older generation of Austin 7 enthusiasts remember the great comedian George Clark? Clark,…

Sir, I wonder how many of the older generation of Austin 7 enthusiasts remember the great comedian George Clark? Clark,…
Sir, I was most interested to read Mr. Donald Cross' letter about J.M.B.'s in your August issue, and particularly intrigued…
Consisting as it does of six hours' racing round the Silverstone Club circuit between teams of six cars, with a…
Sir, Might I be allowed to correct one or two inaccuracies in the otherwise excellent article on my friend Anthony…
"Spares for every single part?" Sir, The latest line in VW propaganda facing page 528 of the July issue of…
And impressions of a Willment modified Ford Cortina G.T. A name that has become more and more prominent as the…
Brands Hatch THE B.R. & S.C.C.'s International meeting at Brands Hatch on August Bank Holiday Monday, run over the 2.6-mile…
Sir, Your reader L. W. Buckley lists all my complaints about Lodge Golden Plugs. I, too, spent money and miserable…
Sir, After reading the article under the heading "On Test with a Nerus Modified Austin Mini," I think it should…
Sir, The Editor of The Motor—in a moment of true repentance, or of inspiration, or of aberration—published last week a…
I read with great interest and sympathy "Another Tale of Woe" published last month. We have three Series 3 Sunbeam…
Sir, I wonder whether any of your readers can tell me why one never or hardly ever sees one of…
Sir, As it is somewhat fashionable to propose new Formulae for the 1965 Grand Prix series, I hope I may…
Sir, It would pay Ford to get a psycho-analyst to the estimable "W. B." He must surely have been frightened…
Sir, Perhaps William Boddy's aspirations for a Ford engine in his Morris 1100 could be rewarded by Gordon Allen, whose…
Sir, In Brighton, last week, we saw a G.P.O. Mail Van whose "winkers" operate diagonally, i.e., off-side front with near-side…
A reader has sent us this picture, of a car seen near Tewkesbury in recent months. In fact, four different…
The use of glass-fibre reinforced resin plastics has become well known in the Motor Trade, being of particular value in…
Cecil Sandford, the last surviving champion from the first decade of motorcycling’s world championships, passed away on Tuesday, at the age of 95. Sandford was the first rider to win a world title with MV Agusta, which went on to become the biggest racing name through much of the 1960s and 1970s.
Well that’s another season in North America wrapped up, and our first in the United SportsCar Championship. As readers of this column will know, it hasn’t been a great season…
Ferrari is edging the fight for second-best on Saturday due to Charles Leclerc's heroics, but loses out as the weekend progresses
He made as heavy work of the job as anyone in motor racing’s long history but Will Power was able to eke out his first IndyCar championship in the wee…