Archive Fragments on Forgotten Makes No. 66: The Jackson The other day I drove in the Sierra XR4i to haunts I knew so well years ago when schoolboy visits were paid to the aerodromes at Waddon and Kenley, getting lost because… September 1983 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive John Walker's 1908 Grand Prix Panhard-Levassor The Editor investigates the latest of the giant Edwardian racing cars to be restored The most exciting and satisfying of all the pre-war racing cars, to my mind, are the big Edwardians.… April 1980 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive My year's motoring The Editor looks back on the cars he drove during 1976 This is the time of year when one looks back at the previous twelve-months' testing and sums up which… February 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Bugatti OC Spring Rally Organised by Sir John Venables-Llewelyn, assisted by Mark Garfitt, this involved two nights at the Metropole Hotel in Llandrindod Wells, well-known rally centre, for a couple of days' scenic motoring,… June 1995 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive About Vanden Plas Henri Vanden Plas, Coachbuilder of Brussels, was the Pininfarina of the period 1900-1914, and was famous throughout the Continent of Europe for his beautifully designed bodies on Continental makes of… October 1964 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Topolino's Successor New Rear-Engined 633-c.c. Fiat 600 at Geneva Show—Turin's reply to the Renault 750 In 1936 the great Fiat organisation of Turin introduced the Fiat 500, the first really interesting new… April 1955 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Another Famous Name Erased Berkeley Square House Garage Ltd. have taken over Fox and Nicholl Ltd., the well-known service station on the Kingston By-Pass, from which, under the patronage of Mr. Arthur Fox, successful racing… November 1957 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Miscellany, October 1998 At the annual Brooklands Society reunion the Napier-Railton was the major attraction, and 13 genuine ex-Brooklands cars and three ex-BMCRC motorcycles were present, most of them in action. * *… October 1998 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive . . . And Another TT Error-Or was It? A long time ago I was told that, but for a pit-stop, Capt Frazer Nash, with one of Lord Austin's team of supercharged Austin Sevens, could have won the 1929… February 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A rare 20/30 Austro-Daimler I had an interesting experience the other day; I drove out of Wales and into the fascinatingly sinuous and narrow Shropshire lanes, even through fords, to visit Tony Mitchell and… November 1992 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Matters of Moment, November 1972 • Showtime soliloquy Another Earls Court Show is over and it is time to take stock of the motoring outlook. Although it gets ever more expensive, in respect of the… November 1972 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Rodriguez Pedro Rodriguez died in that terrible accident at the Norisring. Some people have sentimental praise bestowed on them after they are dead. The prowess of Rodriguez in sports-car racing was… August 1971 Issue By Bill Boddy