Archive Cecil Clutton's Impressions of the Healey I have often written in Motor Sport that the very best modern motor-cars have all the handling qualities of the vintage era, and more besides. But in practice, I am… January 1947 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive The "post-war" 2-litre Aston-Martin A Road-test Report by Cecil Clutton, with some interesting observations on the Cotal Electric Gear Change If smug complacency is an accusation which can justly be laid at the door… June 1942 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive Veteran Types - XXXI A 1904 18-28 Mercédès By Cecil Clutton Three dates stand out in the history of automobile design. In 1885 Benz and Daimler made the first cars which worked, and led on to commercially successful… November 1947 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive Power plants for flying machines Some very early history [So many of us have to do with flying these days that some early history will not come amiss, and Cecil Clutton, in the article that… May 1942 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive Cecil Clutton Contemplates The "40/50" Napier "An Important Landmark in English Automobile Design" A Road Test in the Old Tradition Motor Sport has always taken an interest in cars of mechanical beauty or interest, even though… March 1947 Issue By Cecil Clutton