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Archive Peter Collins remembered Sir, Legends by Nigel Roebuck in the November issue captured the spirit of racing during the '50s, and of Peter Collins the man. I live a mile or so from… January 2001 Issue By admin
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Archive AMILCAR AMILCAR AMILCAR 1928 Grand Sport Surbaisse 2-door 2-seater, entirely rebuilt in 1933 by present owner, since maintained regardless of cost, specially tuned, 6 speeds, 3rd in V.8.-C.C. aggregate award last… April 1936 Issue By admin
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