Archive Fragments on Forgotten Makes No. 27—The Autovia The Autovia was conceived from Victor Riley's desire to produce a luxury car. He wanted to keep this apart from the Riley Motor Co.'s products and in… April 1964 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive VSCC Thruxton race meeting The last chance to see VSCC racing this year will be at Thruxton circuit near Andover on September 9th. The programme will include the 8-lap John Holland Trophy Race for… September 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive RUMBLINGS, March 1945 The sports-car owner is apt to consider the passionate pleadings for better roads for Britain as something New Roads outside his ken, because he likes roads which call for skill… March 1945 Issue By admin
Archive Vintage Postbag, September 1957 Sir, I am most intrigued by the two letters which have appeared in your magazine lately about the smaller vintage Rovers, and while not purporting to be an expert on the… September 1957 Issue By admin
Archive Raymond Mays' Sprint Bugattis As some confusion exists about Raymond Mays' two Brescia Bugattis, "Cordon Bleu" and "Cordon Rouge," the following information is intended to clarify the position :— "Cordon Rouge" : 1922 Brescia… April 1955 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Arnott "Depinker" IT has long been known that, in theory, the admixture of a small amount of water to the charge defeats "pinking." Water will not pass through the jets of a… May 1940 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Volkswagen-Sponsored F.W.D. Audi 1700. A Luxury Family Saloon with High-Compression Mittel-druckmotor. "The Auto-Union Powered by Mercedes-Benz" The name Audi is unfamiliar in post-war Britain. But this new car bearing an old German… March 1966 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Critical Analysis of the M.G. Magnette A British £1,000 Sporting Saloon with Excellent Suspension and Roadholding and a Delightful Gear-Change, which Possesses Very Reasonable Performance. Interior Appointments Compel Pride of Ownership. The M.G. Magnette was introduced… January 1958 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Vintage Postbag, September 1975 Pre-War Cars in Belgium Sir, I must correct the statement by Mr. S. J. Brown of the Morris Register published in these columns concerning the use of pre-war vehicles in… September 1975 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Experiences with some small French sports-cars Contributed by 2nd-Lt. R. S. G. Strachan, whose Second Senechal was more fully written-up in the issue of December, 1938 AN extremely ancient Morgan, so ancient, in fact, that its… March 1941 Issue By admin
Archive Club News, November 1951 Club News WE HEAR Quite a number of interesting cars were encountered recently, notably a large vintage Panhard Lavassor saloon on the Embankment, an " 8.3" Renault in Gloucester, a… November 1951 Issue By admin
Archive Monaco historic Grand Prix revived for 2000 Aganst the odds, the second Monaco historic Grand Prix will descend on the principality on May 28th 2000. Despite having lost a million francs on the 1997 event, the Automobile… January 2000 Issue By Gavin Conway