Archive Little wonder The definitive pre-war sports car? The MG J2 certainly everything going for it When in the late summer of 1932 helmsmen William Morris and Cecil Kimber dropped the D-type from… October 1995 Issue By Lawrence Meredith
Archive Star-spangled spanner As the long trip by boat from his native Cape Town came to an end at Southampton in the damp spring of 1961, one of Grand Prix racing's most celebrated… June 1995 Issue By Lawrence Meredith
Archive Scale and pace A solitary glass of whisky in hand, knee-deep in children's toys and with his wife away in hospital giving birth. . . it was not exactly how John Day had… October 1995 Issue By Lawrence Meredith
Archive The good Bentley? When Alan Good, a 29-year-old lawyer, bought Lagonda for £72,500 in 1935, he shared two things in common with W O Bentley: both were fed up with their jobs and… August 1995 Issue By Lawrence Meredith
Archive Captain Scarlet In a few tempestuous years, Ingeniere Bizzarrini walked out on Ferrari, gave Lamborghini its greatest asset, fell in with and then out with Iso, and then put his own name… December 1995 Issue By Lawrence Meredith
Archive M.G.-B Exhaust Problem Solved Recent correspondence pointed out the design and structural weakness of the exhaust system of the MG.-B. Our photographer's M.G.-B had been suffering in this respect from about 15,000 miles and… January 1968 Issue By Lawrence Meredith