Archive THE NASH ADVANCED SIX ON THE ROAD THE NASH ADVANCED SIX ON THE ROAD. AN AMERICAN PRODUCTION WITH HIGH EFFICIENCY ENGINE. THE 28-9 h.p. Nash Advanced Six, though admittedly not a sports car, deserves some mention in… June 1929 Issue By admin
Archive Bring Back the Crank Handle Sir, Well spoken, John A. Everrett (page 116, February). This must express the sentiments of us all and is certainly your best letter for many a long day. We pre-war… March 1964 Issue By admin
Archive ROUND THE ACCESSORY GALLERY AT THE SHOW ROUND THE ACCESSORY GALLERY AT THE SHOW ALL motorists will agree that no more entertaining an hour can be spent than in meandering round ' the accessory gallery at Olympia.… October 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Letters from Readers, August 1964 IGNORE IGNITERS? Sir, No doubt you are interested in the reception of wares advertised in your excellent magazine. I enclose a copy of a letter I am sending to the… August 1964 Issue By admin
Archive MOTORING SPORTSMEN. MOTORING SPORTSMEN. Major F. B. Halford. liy THE EDITOR. TO most of our readers Frank Bernard Halford is known as the brilliant young driver, who has earned the keen approval… October 1926 Issue By admin
Archive V-to-C Miscellany, May 1993, May 1993 Anyone who has recently looked into the Rolls-Royce showroom in Conduit Street, London W1, will have seen the prototype Bentley R-type Continental, which in the 1950s was used by R-R… May 1993 Issue By admin
Archive Service history Racing cars that simply won't stop 1961 Austin Healey 3000 Registration number: 6200 NO One of the most successful racing Austin Healey 3000s started life as a road car. Rumour… October 2004 Issue By admin
Archive Broadcasting Sir, I have owned for some time an aluminium-bodied Jaguar XK120 roadster, chassis no 670100 the 100th left-hand-drive car. Its original owner in the States was a Captain Alberto Guerrero,… March 1996 Issue By admin
Archive Vintage Cars: miscellaneous Old cars reported recently include a 1919 Rolls-Royce 40/50 chassis, unused since 1931, in running order, and once fitted with sporting open bodywork, in a lorry-breaker's yard off A 1,… April 1961 Issue By admin
Archive TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO THE FIRST RACING CARS IN THE ISLE OF MAN. GORDON BENNETT TRIALS AND A T.T. WON AT 33.9 M.P.H. In .a few weeks' time twenty odd racing… May 1936 Issue By admin
Archive A Model Alfa Sir I doubt whether you now recall it, but I was one of those young lads fortunate enough to possess a CIJ P2 Alfa. It was shortly before Christmas 1932… November 1990 Issue By admin
Archive WITH THE HOUNDS ON A MOTOR CYCLE WITH THE HOUNDS ON A MOTOR For some reason or other the hounds got him before we had gone very far, so we were able to be right in at… March 1925 Issue By admin