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Archive Prescott Hill-Climb (Sept. 14th) David Boshier-Jones made sure of the R.A.C. British Hill-Climb Championship when he broke the record for the Prescott hill With a climb in 41 sec. dead. Only 0.08 of a… October 1958 Issue By admin
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Archive Correction Will those who tackle the article "A Matter Of Identity" starting on page 562 please read Mr. Dewis for "Mr. Davis" on page 566, first paragraph, line 32. Mr. W.… May 1982 Issue By admin
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