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Classic and Sportscar British Magazine
[ Marvelous vintage magazine with great features!]
ISSUE DATE:
September 1984; Vol 3 No 6
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: (Incorporating Old Motor): SPIDER! Alfa Romeo's Temptress profiled. Driving a Royale; Mille Miglia; Indycar Track Fest; Zodiac v Cresta.
Farina fashion ---
Just by using the services ofPininfarina, Austin managed to turn the mundane A35 into the stylish A40, anelegant saloon for the mass-market. Mark Gillies acts as troubleshooter for those thinking of buying one today.
News ---
Issues and events in the classic car world, including a resurrected hydroplane; a report of the C&S Action Day at Beaulieu; Ellard sale brings high bidding; Peter Black Collection to open; sports round-up and more.
What's on --- Our comprehensive guide to the events, shows, autojumbles and race meetings of the coming month.
Your letters --- The pages where you have a chance to express your feelings: objections to our Triumph obituary; variety at the 'Ring's opening; Lotus reliability and more.
Worthy --- More discoveries have been unearthed by Mike Worthington-Williams, who this month reports on a pretty Zagato Imp still going strong in England, Armstrong-Siddelev's forgotten Tempest and an Albatros or two.
Roadster reign --- Indianapolis has followed many different technical routes from mainstream Grand Prix racing, and one of those was the roadster period ofthe late fifties/early sixties. Mike McCarthy recalls the evolution of these Offy-engined monsters, while Willie Green drives the
`Turtle Drilling Special.
Royale Appointment --- The Bugatti Royale is one of the true legends of motoring history . Mike McCarthy was recently one of the privileged few to have driven one ofthe six mystical machines in existence.
Viva Mille Miglia --- The Mille Miglia has become one ofthe most exciting retrospective events--Mike Walsh recalls the colour and rigours of this year's action in the new Italian road `race.
Mini goes silver --- Unbelievable though it may seem, the evergreen Mini has celebrated its 25th birthday. Jonathan Edwards recognises the landmark by remembering the impact this radical new design made back in 1.
Family favourites --- Of the big American family saloons which began to appear in late fifties Britain, two of the best sellers were the Ford Zodiac Mk2 and the Vauxhall PA Cresta. Mark Hughes puts them through their paces 'Back to Back' today.
All-American racer --- Dan Gurney's richly varied racing career includes a decade in Formula 1 when he drove for Ferrari, BRM, Porsche, Brabham, Eagle and McLaren --in other words, most of the topteams. Here he remembers the highlights--serious and light-hearted -- from his time at the
pinnacle of the sport.
Heart-throb or headache? --- The Alfa Romeo Spider is attractinga growing following on the strength ofits outstanding performance and seductive looks, but proneness to rust isamajor pitfall for the unwary. Mike Walsh describes the car's history, its merits today and offers guidance for
potential buyers.
Copy cat? --- Was a forgotten one-off body on a Jaguar S S100 chassis the inspiration behind the legendary XK 120? Malcolm Bates suspects that it was.
Welsh wizard --- Mike Worthington-Williams reports from Wales on a newcar manufacturer ... one whose production line stopped after just one car had been produced to a design conceived 50 years ago. Meet the Welsh wizard ..
Automobilia --- More new motoring books and model releases as well as Caption and Mystery Car Competitions.
Club Focus --- The latest news from clubland includes our survey of the V SCC's 50th anniversary celebrations; Droop Snoot `noos'; German Micro-car rally; Austin Seven jamboree; Australian Austin Atlantics and more.
A-Z --- Our survey of cars on sale in Britain in the thirties continues with Part 16 covering Pontiac to Renault.
Price Guide --- Check out the approximate cost of the car of your dreams in this analysis ofthe advertised prices of 200 classics, plus an expert's assessment of two cars--Austin A40 Somerset and Maserati Merak-- currently for sale.
;10-25-50 --- Revel in nostalgia with this record of motoring happenings of September 1974, 1959 and 1934;.
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