Archive Letters from Readers, continued, October 1952 Rolls-Royce Abroad Sir, It is not often that you can find a pre-war Rolls-Royce in this country and it would indeed be hard to find one to match the condition of… October 1952 Issue By admin
Archive NEW LOW TEMPER ATURE WELDING PROCESS NEW LOW TEMPERATURE WELDING PROCESS Perfect Fusion at Brazing Temperatures in Barimar Method. AWELDI NG process for cast iron which gives complete amalgamation and fusion at only half the temperature… August 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Browns Lane is blackballed News of Ford's withdrawal from F1 came on the same day it was announced that Jaguar's historic Coventry road car factory was to close. Long-standing test driver Norman Dewis, who was… November 2004 Issue By admin
Archive club news, October 1930 aid/lewd SOUTH-WEST LONDON M.C. Mr. R.. E. Percival is now hon. secretary and all communications and enquiries should be addressed to him at 83, Bramfield Road, S.W.11.. This club, Which… October 1930 Issue By admin
Archive Miniatures news, March 1962 Following "Corgi," Dinky Toys announce a model Jaguar E-type with detachable hard-top replaceable by a folded hood (No. 120-6s.). Miniature car enthusiasts might do worse than join the Club International… March 1962 Issue By admin
Archive Reader's Letter Sir, I was interested in Mr. Hewitt's letter concerning the Riley Twelve in your September issue. The Twelve, with the 69 by 110-mm. engine, first appeared at the 1925 Show—the earlier… October 1952 Issue By admin
Archive The Way of Things Tpossibility of a British racing car is one which is often discussed by the motoring fraternity, and the fact that at present all racing car events go to foreign makes… December 1931 Issue By admin
Archive Nomenclature! Rolls-Royce, Ltd., inform us that the fully automatic gearbox, now produced at Crewe and described in their sales literature, etc.. as "The Automatic Gearbox," should invariably be referred to by… December 1953 Issue By admin
Archive Continental Tour-by H.E. The Summary of a Forgotten Diary One of the " perks ''of editing MOTOR SPORT is the thin but steady trickle of unusual and usually absorbingly interesting literary material that… December 1965 Issue By admin
Archive THE LAST STRAW? THE LAST STRAW? Sir, Surely the present-day motorist is penalised enough already with excessive taxes without making it compulsory to fit, suppressors to his engine at his own expense ?… October 1951 Issue By admin
Archive Mille Miglia retrospective Eighth win for couple after sad event cut shortGiuliano Cane and his wife Lucia Galliani won the 22nd Mille Miglia Retrospective in a BMW 328. The Italian couple won the… June 2004 Issue By admin
Archive PICTORIAL REVIEW PICTORIAL REVIEW SOME OF THE CARS AND PEOPLE OF THE I9A7 SEASON SEEN IN COLOUR October 1967 Issue By admin