Archive Blakes BOOK HOW OLD IS A CAR? It's a long time now getting ,a bit out of date if it was three years old. Perhaps in those days we were a bit… August 1945 Issue By admin
Archive THE AUTUMN MEETING OF THE BROOKLANDS AUTOMOBILE RACING CLUB THE AUTUMN MEETING OF THE BROOKLANDS AUTOMOBILE RACING CLUB. THE closing meeting of the B.A.R.C. produced some very good racing, of which the outstanding feature was the performance of J.… October 1926 Issue By admin
Archive A Jap Jag! A visit to any good toy or model shop will provide ample evidence of the recent boom in the market for l/24-scale racing car kits. European offerings in this scale… June 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Miniatures' News Stop Press Corgi Toys have introduced a fine miniature of the Marcos 1800 coupe, complete with reclining driver, opening doors and bonnet, etc. No 324, it sells for 6s. 6d. Lesney's latest… April 1966 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Paul Fearnley Paul Feamley Cricket is one of Paul's other passions, and recently he helped the English test team to victory by contributing to their official programmes. But he also found time… October 2011 Issue By admin
Archive Book Reviews, June 1981, June 1981 "Whatever Happened To The British Motorcycle Industry?" by Bert Hopwood. 315 pp. 9 1/2" x 6 1/2" (Haynes Publishing group Ltd., Sparkford, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 7JJ. £8.95) In view of… June 1981 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Beta criticism Sir, The criticism of the 1600 Lancia Beta expressed in your columns surprises me very much. I bought my car in December 1974, trading in a 2200 Rover TC with… December 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Bolt upright Tazio! Sir, Presumably Joe Bayley's "Laid Back" letter (Motor Sport, April 1987) was a stir? In the photos, Nuvolari's head is further forward than his shoulders, whilst Farina's head is angled backwards.… May 1987 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Cars in books, May 1992 From Leap Before You Look by Aiden Crawley (Collins, 1988) we learn that when he was at Farnborough School in Hampshire, part of the playing fields of which had been… May 1992 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive THE EVOLUTION OF THE "CORNICHE" BENTLEY THE EVOLUTION OF THE " CORNICHE " BENTLEY Mr. W. A. Robotham, of Rolls-Royce, Ltd., describes the conception and development of one of Britain's most advanced high-performance cars IN 1931,… August 1941 Issue By admin
Archive THE AUSTIN "65" THE AUSTIN "65" AN ATTRACTIVE AND ECONOMICAL SMALL THE credit of displacing the small Continental sports car from the roads of England must be given to the Austin Seven, and… January 1934 Issue By admin
Archive Fiennes Restoration In the Workshop What's your history? The firm began as a one-man band over 30 years ago, when restoration was a much smaller world. I trained as a physicist, so… April 2012 Issue By Gordon Cruickshank