Archive New o.h.c. Pontiac Following years of intensive research, development and testing the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors Corporation has announced a completely new in-line 3,769 c.c. (230 cubic inch) displacement, 6-cylinder overhead… September 1965 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Motor Show Memories With no London Motor Show in 2001, in spite of an attendance of 365,000 in 1999,1 am reminded of past Shows I went to. Evoked by those wonderful 6d Special… March 2002 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Opel—Wheels To The World "Opel—Wheels To The World" by Karl Ludvigsen. 96 pp. 81 in. s 9i in. (Princetown Publishing Ltd., 90, Cleveland Lane, Princetozon, N.J. £6.10.) Another one-make history gap is filled by… April 1976 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive VETERAN TO CLASSIC - VSCC Kentish Rally On September 18 the VSCC rally-scene moved to Kent, when 57 drivers and their navigators set off hoping to win the Measham Trophy, in this scheduled time event. Doing a… November 1994 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Miscellany - VSCC Exmoor Fringe Trial, May 2000 Barry Clarke made the most meritorious performance in the VSCC Exmoor Fringe Trial. First Class Awards went to P Evans, K Mycock, R HarcourtSmith, D Renolds and S Fathers. Best… May 2000 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran to classic - The VSCC at Barton Stacey Having been very thoroughly rained on at Brooklands last year, for 1991 the VSCC returned to the spacious and conveniently laid-out Army camp near Andover for its February 2nd driving… March 1991 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The 1923-1925 2-litre Grand Prix Delage The recent coverage of the Jameson two-stroke racing cars, which used chassis, or parts thereof, from the 1924/25 2-litre GP Delage cars, has aroused interest, not only in these Jameson… March 1992 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Britain's First Grand Prix Car Grand Prix Racing began in 1906 in France, but it was 1907 before the first British entry. Bill Boddy describes the earliest UK Contenders In 1906 the Automobile Cub De… March 1998 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Parry Thomas To commemorate the successful Land Speed Record achievement of J. G. Parry Thomas on Pendine Sands, the 27-litre Thomas Special ("Bobs") in which he was killed 50 years ago this… March 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Road Impressions The Opel Kadett 1200S Coupe The Opel Kadett has been known in this country since before the war. In those days it was cheap but not altogether nasty, having beneath… September 1974 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Turbochargers "Turbochargers" by Hugh MacInnes. 192 pp. 10 3/4 in. 9 1/2 in. (HP Books, Box 5367, Dept. MS, Tucson, AZ 85703. 4.95 dollars—shipping charges 50 cents.) Turbocharging has long been… September 1976 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive What fun! How practical! The Renault 4L There is beginning to appear on our roads a rather queer looking, lofty, small saloon—reminiscent of those illustrations labelled "a motor car" in the less meticulous children's books—and bearing the Renault… June 1962 Issue By Bill Boddy