Archive Matters of moment, June 1973 • AD067--British Leyland's first completely new car The editor writes:—"l was summoned to Longbridge as long ago as mid-January, for a preview of the long-awaited entirely-new British Leyland car. The… June 1973 Issue By admin
Archive TWO CLUB PUBLICATIONS TWO CLUB PUBLICATIONS Too late for mention in the proper section of this paper under Club News, the May issue of" Bugantics " and "The Gauntlet" have come to hand.… July 1938 Issue By admin
Archive The Cosworth Turbo Keith Duckworth and company talk about their turbocharged V8 USAC engine Surprising as it may seem in view of Cosworth Engineering's role in Formula One, Keith Duckworth is all for… February 1978 Issue By admin
Archive The R.A.C.'S Meeting with the Clubs On December 9th, the R.A.C. held its annual meeting with club delegates. Some sensational revelations were made during this meeting, notably that Silverstone will be available to clubs who wish… January 1949 Issue By admin
Archive A NOBLE CAREER A NOBLE CAREER ONE of the more potent road-cars, and, we imagine, quite a likely contender for "fastest roadequipped sports-car" honours is the fourseater Talbot belonging to C. M. Couper,… April 1939 Issue By admin
Archive EDITORIAL VIEWS, September 1934 EDITORIAL VIEWS THE question of supercharging for standard cars still crops up whenever motorists meet, and two events of last month have added a stimulus to the discussion. First of… September 1934 Issue By admin
Archive Drivers make it to Cape Town From the 44 starters that left the Houses of Parliament on January 1, only three failed to reach Cape Town 28 days and 10,000 miles later at the finish of… April 2012 Issue By admin
Archive Vintage Postbag - Trumbull Memories, March 1964 Sir, My first car ownership was an American manufactured Trumbull. The English agent was a Mr. F. Greenwood of Leeds - active in 1919, when the car was purchased whilst… March 1964 Issue By admin
Archive Reliability Trial for Anderson Cup. Reliability Trial for Anderson Cup. The above Club held one of their most exacting trials over a distance of 16o miles by Spennymoor, Bishop Auckland, Barnard Castle, Kirkby Stephen, Shap,… October 1925 Issue By admin
Archive none P.V.WIV.,WNOV.,10WV/VVaWril SPORTING CARS ON TEST: The "Salmson" Grand Sports. By RICHARD TWELVETREES. Wev4V.r-t.....e•e."."1".r.01"..-e1".rMedUe/1",roUrA"r01"4-A"riVeNS ABOUT this time last year I was able to record some impressions of the Grand Sports "… December 1926 Issue By admin
Archive THE CARS OF SWITZERLAND THE CARS OF SWITZERLAND IN SOME IMPRESSIONS OF MOTORING CONDITIONS THE LAND OF THE ALPS IWANTED to go to Switzerland for a long walks with an alpenstock, a holiday. You… September 1933 Issue By admin
Archive SPEED TRIALS ON BRIGHTON FRONT ONE'S remembrances of last year's Speed Trials at Brighton are chiefly confined to drenching rain, squalls and general discomfort, amid which the cars splashed their way up the course in… October 1934 Issue By admin