Archive Advertising Publicity We have received the following from Mr. P. Selby, who advertised his car in our September issue :— "The husband of the 'plush-dazzled wife' who advertised his Singer Nine in… November 1952 Issue By admin
Archive A ONE MAKE TRIAL GOOD ENTRY FOR M.G. CLUB EVENTS A One-make Trial -Good Entry for M.G. Club Event M.G. Car Club, which is steadily increasing in membership, held its first trial last month, the event taking the form of… March 1931 Issue By admin
Archive Brief Specification. Brief Specification. Engine : 4 cylinder narrow "' vee," 69.55 MM. bore, 78 mm. stroke, cubic capacity 1,184 c.c. Overhead camshaft operated by silent chain. Oil-filter With automatic cleaning device.… September 1934 Issue By admin
Archive HIGH EFFICIENCY PISTON DESIGN. Including a brief review of the leading proprietary makes. HIGH EFFICIENCY PISTON DESIGN. Including a brief review of the leading proprietary makes. By W. S. B. THE essential feature of any high efficiency engine is its high compression ratio.… August 1926 Issue By admin
Archive VINTAGE POSTBAG, October 1967 VINTAGE POSTBAG "The American Invasion" Sir, I read your account of this document with great interest, and although I have not had the opportunity to check who were the concessionaires… October 1967 Issue By admin
Archive Letters from Readers, February 1937 " ON THE TREND OP RACING-CAR DESIGN" Sir, The article in your January issue entitled "On the Trend of Racing-car Design" has, I think, raised a point that is worrying… February 1937 Issue By admin
Archive CONTENTS, January 1934 ENT S CONT The M.C.C. Decides ... All is not Gold... ... Road Racing in England Club News Entries for the Monte Carlo Rally ... Austin "65," The Continental News… January 1934 Issue By admin
Archive HOW SPECIAL CAMSHAFTS ARE MADE. HOW SPECIAL CAMSHAFTS ARE MADE. By F. T. BERSEY, M.I.A.E. (Managing Director of the Laysta11 Motor Engineering Works, Ltd.) IF the modern sporting motorist were to be asked -11what supreme… March 1925 Issue By admin
Archive OPEN CARS ARE BEST OPEN CARS ARE BEST NEED FOR DEVELOPMENT IN DESIGN FOR ALL PURPOSE WINTER MOTORING SOME! people prefer to lay up their cars in the winter, but it is unlikely that… February 1939 Issue By admin
Archive R. J. D. GIBBINGS. Sir, The present trend of persecuting the motorist has advanced still further. Not content with raising road tax, raising fuel tax, instituting traffic wardens and parking meters, bringing in the… October 1961 Issue By admin
Archive A LOSS TO BRITAIN A LOSS TO BRITAIN IT was with a feeling of irretrievable loss that we heard the news of Winifred Spooner's death last month, from a heart attack while suffering from… February 1933 Issue By admin
Archive SYMBIIL CAFE, LTD. In our May issue, in the course of a report of the Bristol M.C. and L.C.C. meeting at Castle Combe on Easter Saturday, we stated that a firm of caterers… August 1953 Issue By admin