Year Month Page Description 1982 December 4 Who We Are 1982 December 5 RAC London to Brighton Commemorative Run What the London to Brighton Run is all about 1982 December 16 The Motoring Library A look at both new and old motoring publications 1982 December 20 For the Love of Agnus Michael Worthington-Williams relates how a dream sparked off at a second-hand bookstall became a reality. 1982 December 28 The ADMIII Austro-Daimler Nigel Arnold-Forster who currently has in his car one of the few examples in Britain appraises what he considers to be a very fine motor car. 1982 December 32 Jaguar SS100 Origins Paul Skiller examines a sports car which has become something of a legend. 1982 December 39 Austin Seven Bodywork Michale Brisby looks into the practice of converting Austin Seven spares into cars clothed in replica bodies. 1982 December 42 A 1908 Renault 10-14. On the Road Today series where we drive some interesting old cars and relate the experience of driving them in the modern context. 1982 December 47 Book Offer and Compression Tester Offer 1982 December 49 The Morris Eight Notes for Newcomers series giving the basic facts and introducing popular pre-war models to those new to the hobby. 1982 December 65 Looking at Leaf Springs Their evolution design and construction. 1983 August 12 The Pick of Stamford The only survivor of its type. 1983 August 17 Elegance at Bexhill 1937 A nostalgic glimpse of the heyday of Concours d'Elegance. 1983 August 21 The Early Days of London Transport Buses The Director of Cobham Bus Museum relates the history of the pre-war London buses and reveals the growth of present day preservation. 1983 August 28 The Motoring Library Appraisal of both new and old motoring publications. 1983 August 31 The Ubiquitous Austin Ten 'Notes for new comers' 1983 August 42 The Morris Isis Tourer Michael Bisby drives a very rare Morris. 1983 August 48 Weymann Bodies All that flexes isn't Weyman. 1983 August 52 An 8c Mille Miglia Alfa Romeo Paul Foulkes-Halbard tells the story of his superb Alfa. 1983 August 61 Colour Prints Offer Exclusive offer for our readers. 1983 August 66 An Enthusiast's Automobiles Richard Aspen tells the tale of his fathers life long enthusiast. 1983 December 6 Obituary to Michael Sedgwick A tribute to Michael Sedgewick. 1983 December 7 Top Hat Austin Seven Competition The competition continues turn to page 7 to find out more. 1983 December 9 6hp De Dion Bouton 'Populaire' 1902 Exploded diagram of this classic motor. 1983 December 12 MG M-Type The first of the small MG's - Michael Brisby drives one and compares it to the Morris Minor from which it sprang. 1983 December 19 Sound Recording Special Offers Another exciting offer to all our readers. 1983 December 22 1920 Sentinel Steam Wagon Michael Brisby drives a 6ton steam waggon. 1983 December 28 Saxon Burial Ground Michael Wothington-Williams in the undergrowth. 1983 December 33 The Story of the Clyde 'Durability' Leicester. 1983 December 42 In Search of a Seven The beginners' passport to vintage motoring. 1983 December 48 Stout Fellows Borth! The Guiness Brothers 1983 December 54 The Motoring Library An appraisal of both new and old motoring publications. 1983 December 59 The Ford Model 'Y' 'Notes for newcomers' 1983 July 11 Commercial Vehicle Run The silver Jubilee. 1983 July 21 BSA Twin cylinder three wheeler Notes for Newcomers 1983 July 30 Restoration of Wrecks Michael Worthington-Williams evaluates the possibility of restoring wrecks. 1983 July 39 Styling of the Automobile Turret Tops and Razor Edging by Richard A.J. Aspden. 1983 July 42 Hispano Suisa Michael Brisby drives a car of all round excellence. 1983 July 51 Pierce Arrow The Grand Old Lady who lied about her age. 1983 July 58 Shelsley Tales 1922-1935 by A. B. Demaus. 1983 July 62 The Sidevalve Morris Minor Restoration Special Selection 1983 July 68 The Motoring Library Talks to those who make motoring books their library. 1983 June 11 Midland America 'As Found' A tour of discovery in and around Birmingham. 1983 June 17 Some Rum Customers David Scott-Moncrieff recalls incidents from a long and colorful trade in the Motor Trade. 1983 June 22 Palladium A Pantomime at Putney. 1983 June 28 The Motoring Library A hard look at new or recently re-printed books. 1983 June 31 The Talbot & Sunbeam Talbot Notes for Newcomers. 1983 June 39 Firing up Party for a Mercedes Much more than the collector's discovery of a period piece! 1983 June 42 On the Road Today A 1927 Frazer-Nash 1983 June 50 The Styling of the Automobile A history of style by Richard A.J. Aspden. 1983 June 57 Memoirs of a Mud-Plugger Austen May recalls how a growing enthusiasm for cars took him to the top in pre-war trials. 1983 June 66 The World of the Stationary Engine David Edgington describes a hobby which is evocative of the dawn of motoring. 1983 March 11 1982 London to Brighton Run Report Veteran car drivers v The rest (and the weather) 1983 March 15 Chambers 'The All-Irish Car' 1983 March 22 The Riley Nine Detailed study of this popular marque 1983 March 28 The Motoring Library A hard look at new or recently re-printed books. 1983 March 31 The Flying Standards .An introduction by Phil Homer 'Notes for Newcomers'. 1983 March 35 Lighting and Legality Charles Russell explains present day lighting requirements for pre war vehicles with electric lighting. 1983 March 42 The Rolls-Royce Twenty Where we drive some interesting old cars and relate the experience of driving them in the modern context. 1983 March 47 Marquis de Dion Father of the French Motor industry. 1983 March 52 The 'Tank' (Type 32 Bugatti) The history of the 1923 Type 32 Bugatti. By Paul Foulkes-Halbard. 1983 March 58 A Dash of Elegance Some thoughts on fascia restoration. 1983 March 71 Vintage Tractors in France Nick Baldwin suggests that France is well worth a visit for vintage tractor enthusiasts. 1983 May 11 AC Cars in the 1930's 'The Savile Row of Motordom' 1983 May 16 Beverly Barnes The old car with a couple of Big Knockers. 1983 May 22 An Aston Called 'Archie' How a tired 1932 Aston Martin Inter Le Mans was transformed into a better than new show piece. 1983 May 32 'Oh No Horatio!' The story of a 1902 steam car. 1983 May 43 The 1926 Jowett Long Four Tourer Where we drive some interesting spare cars and relate the experience of driving them in the modern context. 1983 May 48 The Motoring Library A regular feature which appraises both new and old motoring publications. 1983 May 51 Vauxhalls of the Thirties Michael Sedgewick takes a look at the Vauxhall Light Six. 1983 May 57 A Sunbeam 'Racing Pictorial' 1912 - 1929 A Sunbeam racing pictorial from contemporary albums. 1983 May 67 Looking into Magnetos Joss Joselyn takes us through what can be done to test overhaul and maintain a magneto. 1983 November 7 Brighton Run Preview News of the up and coming event. 1983 November 11 London To Brighton Run Entries List of entries. 1983 November 12 Day Tripper The Story of an MMC 1983 November 17 Austin Seven Competition Win a Top Hat Vintage. 1983 November 22 An encounter with the 'Chinese' Michael Brisby investigates the charms of a pre-war London Taxi. 1983 November 32 Bean - Part Two John Mullins describes the struggle for survival and eventual demise. 1983 November 43 1922 Daimler TT420. The Doctor's Coupe. 1983 November 54 Old Gloucester' (1936 Leyland Metz) Martin Watson tells the story of a 1936 Leyland Metz turntable ladder fire appliance. 1983 November 59 Singer Nines of the Early Thirties 'Notes for Newcomers' 1983 November 65 Motoring Milestone Pageant What promises to be the most spectacular motoring event of 1984 is being planned. 1983 October 9 20hp Hautier 1903 Tonneau De Lux Exploded diagram of mechanics and chassis. 1983 October 13 The Resurrection of 'Babs' The prowler reviews the massive achievement of Owen Wyn-Owen. 1983 October 23 A Trio of Primitives Michael Worthington-Williams reveals three of the most exciting automotive finds of his life. 1983 October 28 The Motoring Library An appraisal of both new and old motoring publications. 1983 October 32 Bean - The Giant that Never Grew John Mullins relates the story of an attempt to build a major motor manufacturer almost overnight. 1983 October 42 1905 De Deitrich 30hp Type de Sport Michael Brisby savors the delight of a 5-litre gentleman's racer. 1983 October 56 A Country Coachbuilder The story of E. D. Abbott Limited. 1983 October 67 Thirties Minx 'Notes for Newcomers' 1983 September 12 The HE (Herbert Engineering) The car of character. 1983 September 19 The Great American Race Graig Hinton drove a Jaguar in this extraordinary event. 1983 September 26 The Milnes-Daimler Lurry 16-20hp 2 ton lorry. 1983 September 31 Model T Ford Notes for Newcomers 1983 September 37 Bozek's Steam Car Fact or fantasy? 1983 September 42 The 1928 Sunbeam 20hp Rally Saloon Michael Brisby tries the car Leo Cozens drove in the 1929 Monte Carlo Rally as it is today. 1983 September 50 The 1903 Gordon Bennett Race John Moore tells the story of the event. 1983 September 57 French Wines? A special offer that seems too good to be true. 1983 September 59 Late 'Thirties Rovers A brief examination of Rover's decade. 1983 September 68 The Motoring Library An appraisal of new and old motoring publications. 1984 April 12 Citroen Traction Avant 1984 August 5 10hp Brooke 1901 Tonneau Exploded diagram of the Tonneau. 1984 August 20 GWK On the Road Today a practical demonstration of friction. 1984 August 31 Automobile offer Specially selected offers exclusive to Automobile readers. 1984 August 33 Hairy Williams The Strange Tale by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1984 August 41 Humber of the 30's Rootes Humber and the rise to Royal Patronage by Derick Anderton. 1984 August 52 Hotchkiss Packard The Editor drives one of America's finest. 1984 August 52 "1938 Alvis 4.3 Litre - Despite a shrinking market in the 30's, Britain's specialist made some very fine cars, Michael Brisby tries one of the best." 1984 August 61 Home from the war. 'The Grand Prix'-Geoff Boston (part three). 1984 August 64 Lea Francis The tale of this exiting recovery. 1984 December 6 1901 Coulthard Steam Lurry Paul F.H. 'having a go' on the Targa Florio course Sicily. 1984 December 11 Vintage Car Idiosyncrasies The fascination of the vintage motor car by Bill Boddy. 1984 December 15 'Win a trip to France' Comp Go to France in a vintage Alvis and take part in the Ice & Snow rally. 1984 December 20 Armstrong Siddeley Michael Brisby drives a 1932 car which has yet to complete 12000 miles! 1984 December 31 G.P.O. Van Revival Peter Couzens tells how he restored this delightful example of a 1938 light commercial. 1984 December 42 A.G. Gripper More Cars than Socks (part one)! 1984 December 52 The Napier Story The first to wear the green (Part one). 1984 December 63 Marshall's Milestone Almost 1000 vehicles came to Peterborough at the end of September The Automobile joined in too. 1984 February 5 4hp Oldsmobile 1901 Exploded diagram of the 'curved dash' 1984 February 12 Czechoslovakian Cars Andrew Whyte reviews a tantalizing glimpse of Czechoslovakia's pre-war motoring history. 1984 February 19 The Motoring Crossword This month's brain teaser. 1984 February 20 The 'Bullnose' Morris Robin Barraclough examines the legendary Morris Cowley. 1984 February 28 The Belsize from Manchester In depth article on this rare model. 1984 February 38 The Motoring Library The regular appraisal of new and old motoring publications. 1984 February 42 Dodge Brothers' 'Fast Four' Australian enthusiast Bill Bishop tells how he carried out his first total restoration. 1984 February 51 The Austin Eight Paul Skilleter looks at the seldom told story of this pleasant little car. 1984 February 56 1927 Humber 12/25 Tourer Michael Brisby tries John Kirkby's everyday transport. 1984 February 64 1904 Darracq You only live twice Flying Fifteen is given a new burst of life. 1984 February 67 The Chassis (Part 2) More common types of chassis frame used prior to 1940. 1984 January 5 London-Brighton 1983 Michael Brisby describes his first London to Brighton Run. 1984 January 15 12hp Daimler 1902 Exploded Daimler. 1984 January 19 The Prize Austin Seven Gordon Wright introduces The Automobile compertition prize car. 1984 January 23 Win a Vintage Austin Seven The final part of our ongoing competition. 1984 January 25 The chassis Michael Brisby looks at the more common types of frame (Part one). 1984 January 30 A sunbeam that Survuved just The incredible story of this stunning restoration. 1984 January 42 1929 Bentley 4 1/2 litre Michael Brisby drives Bill Lake's original 1928 Bentley! 1984 January 48 The Motoring Library The regular appraisal of both new and old motoring publications. 1984 January 54 The story of the Iris The incredible journey of this restoration. 1984 January 66 Salmsons of the 1920's John McLellan investigates the twin Overhead Camshaft of the 1920's. 1984 July 5 Veteran Car Drawing Exploded diagram of the 12hp Duryea 1903. 1984 July 13 Nuts and Bolts A guide to find the correct tools for you restoration by Ted Broadhurst. 1984 July 20 Commercial Vehicle Brighton Run Michael Brisby reports n the Historic Commercial Run. 1984 July 32 The Lagonda Rapier The Sword outwore its sheath by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1984 July 42 Ardingly Historic Vehicle show The 15th Historic Vehicle Spectacular. 1984 July 43 "Bill Boddy looks back on the attempts on one of the toughest records, which started in 1907." 1984 July 45 Home form the war 'The Continual Tours' by Geoff Boston (part 2). 1984 July 52 Railton Straight Eight On the road today Michael Brisby drives the 1939 Show car. 1984 July 64 45/60 Benz The editor tries a superb Mercedes. 1984 June 11 Motor Insurance The Automobile exclusive insurance deal. 1984 June 13 Manchester remembers Greater Manchester remembers its car manufacturers by J.S. Thorpe. 1984 June 20 The 'SVW' M.G.'s Paul Skilleter takes an unbiased look at some big elephant four seaters. 1984 June 32 The Vauxhall 30/98 Michael Brisby falls under the spell of a splendid example of what is arguably the best car Vauxhall have ever made. 1984 June 32 "Lord Riverdale tells of his search for, and ultimate restoration, of the only 45hp Sheffield Simplex." 1984 June 43 Home from the war A.B. Demaus looks at the involvement (Part one) 1984 June 52 Lanchester The car of too many firsts. 1984 June 63 The early Days of Farm Tractors A review of early farm tractors by Charles Cawood. 1984 March 4 John V Bolster This month's sad obituary. 1984 March 5 16hp Pope 1903 'Toledo' Exploded diagram of the Pope! 1984 March 7 Competition results The long awaited answers and results. 1984 March 12 The First Jaguars The story of how one small car maker flourished in the 1930's astonishingly. 1984 March 25 The Imperial Russian Motor Industry David Scott-Moncrieff reveals some interesting information about the little known pre-Revolutionary Russian motor industry. 1984 March 32 The Arab A.B. Demaus describes his research and work involved in restoring his 2 litre Arab. 1984 March 40 The Anglo-French Marlborough Report by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1984 March 52 1892 Benz Victoria On the road today! Michael Brisby drives Bernard Garrett's Benz. 1984 March 60 The Motoring Library The regular appraisal of new and old motoring publications. 1984 March 65 The Sacred Cow? Is it time to sacrifice? By Michael Worthington-Williams. 1984 May 11 The Wooden Wheel Michael Brisby looks at the changing status of the wheel. 1984 May 20 Three-wheeler Morgans Jeremy Jones explains the enormous appeal of the Morgan. 1984 May 23 Cluley - From Coventry to Kenilworth: 1984 May 32 Jagagu The epic restoration story of what is now the oldest Leyland bus. 1984 May 41 The Motoring Library The regular appraisal of both new and old motoring publications. 1984 May 43 Louis Renault From Dance to Master of Billancourt. 1984 May 47 Whitworth Tools Special offer for all our readers. 1984 May 52 1898 De Dion Bouton Tricycle Michael Brisby rides Austin Parkinson's 1898 De Dion Tricycle and wonders if it really is the first sports car! 1984 May 64 Jowetts in the thirties The little engine with the big pull by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1984 November 6 1904 11hp Soames Exploded Diagram of Soames. 1984 November 11 London to Brighton The London to Brighton Preview. 1984 November 21 Valley of old bones The great car dump at Adversane. 1984 November 25 'Win a Drive' Competition Results Drive of a lifetime competition. 1984 November 32 1928 Le Mans Take one editor give him two Bentleys to play with and you have another Cricklewood convert. 1984 November 42 Two Day at Brooklands The 1927 meet. 1984 November 51 'The Chivers' Van A 1919 Leyland RAF 4-ton van. 1984 November 65 The MG ND Restoration Leonard Goff tells how he restored the MG ND Magnette he heard of by accident. 1984 October 6 1903 Brightmore Steam Lurry Exploded diagram of the mechanism. 1984 October 13 Four inches of History A.B. Demaus relates how the 1908 TT race was a particularly significant event. 1984 October 20 1930 Double Six Low Chassis Daimler Michael Brisby conducts a remarkable Daimler. 1984 October 32 Waldron's Wayfarer Michael Worthington-WIlliams tells this remarkable survival story. 1984 October 40 Overhauling a Clerget Rotary engine 'The music goes round and round...' by A.F.Carlisle. 1984 October 52 Austin Ruby Restoration Bryan Purves recalls that the Ruby has been with us fifty years and tells how he restored his example. 1984 October 63 Ardingly 1984 The 15th Historic Vehicles Spectacular. 1984 October 65 Shelsley Walsh News of the final event of the Vintage Sports Car Club 1984 October 71 On Making a Crankshaft -- Charles Howard has broken a crank but how do you make a new one. 1984 September 6 1903 12hp Bardon Exploded Blueprints of the Bardon. 1984 September 7 Drive of a lifetime competition Another exciting offer to our readers. 1984 September 13 The Origin's of Heiner Rossler's Rapier A Slice of Rapier History. 1984 September 20 The 1909 prototype Silver Stream The remarkable surviving Irish 1909 Prototype. 1984 September 32 Australian Lincolns Bill Bishop examines one of the earliest but short lived attempts to establish an Australian motor industry. 1984 September 43 Wolsleys 1935-1948 The Trustworthy Wolsleys. 1984 September 52 The 1921 Touring GN Michael Brisby falls under the spell of the car that proved economical motoring could be most entertaining! 1984 September 59 Gordon England Coachwork A.B. Demaus discusses the work of the Wembley coachbuilders and illustrates that they did more than fit special bodies to Austin Sevens. 1984 September 61 Nick Baldwin presents news and events from the pre-war commercial vehicles scene. 1984 September 64 The Crouch Quickly off the mark by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1985 April 6 Automobiles of the world No. 1 Austro-Daimler. 1985 April 20 Driving a 1927 Lancia Lambda A 1927 Lancia Lambda 7th series. 1985 April 32 Yank or European? The immortal Sporting Stutz by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1985 April 43 The Swallow Side Car Coachbuilding Co. A unique glimpse of the early days of the Swallows Side Car Coachbuilding company. 1985 April 47 Sir William Lyons This months sad obituary. 1985 April 51 12em Rallye Neige et Glace 'The Adventure of David Price' winner of the Christmas competition. 1985 April 57 The Noble Magneto Michael Boulton B.Sc. Eng. suggests that in recent years the magneto has often been misused and misunderstood. 1985 April 64 The Horch 351 Finbarr Corry reports on the limousine bought by a Dublin butcher in 1928. 1985 August 4 New Page This months important news. 1985 August 6 Automobiles of the World The monthly extract from 'Automobile of the World'. 1985 August 10 The BSA Scout Graham Skillen tells the story of the only British designed and built front wheel drive production car of the 30's. 1985 August 20 1924 Vauxhall 23/60 Limosine The editor tries one of Luton's overshadowed products and reveals his affection for 'twenties perpendicular'. 1985 August 26 Subscription offer Another great offer from the Automobile! 1985 August 31 The Enfield Pageant Report A review of one of the larger events of the year. 1985 August 32 Triumphs in the 20's and 30's Last month Michael Worthington-Williams traced Triumph's early days-now he records their post-1933 resurgance. 1985 August 42 Racing History History? or Hallucination? by A.B Demaus. 1985 August 52 The rebuild of a 1924 Alvis 12/50 The Alvis 12/50 is seen by many as the ideal all-ourpose vintage car-Jon Parsons agrees and tells how he built his from bits. 1985 August 64 1904 40hp Berliet A meeting with a Berliet 1985 December 6 Automobiles of the World This months extract from the vintage magazine. 1985 December 7 Ice and Snow Rally Yet another competition courtesy to all our readers. 1985 December 14 The Emancipation Run The Dawn of the New Era of locomotion. 1985 December 20 Prince Henry and Alfonso The Editor tries two outstanding Edwardian fast tourers. 1985 December 32 The earliest known Austin 7 Mike Hodgson tells how the car thought to be the earliest Austin Seven in running order came to light. 1985 December 42 Trials and Tributaries The story of Ray Abbott by A.B. Demaus. 1985 December 46 Obituary: Stephen Langton The sad demise of Stephen Langton. 1985 December 51 VSCC Cadwell Photographs of Cadwell August 25th 1985 December 52 The Supreme Sunbeam Part 1 by Chris Minors. 1985 December 64 Ace of Spades The car that could have saved Lea-Francis. 1985 February 7 10hp Ariel 1902 Exploded diagram of this 1902 model. 1985 February 12 A 1904 restoration Out contributor visits an enthusiast in the Irish Republic engaged in not one but two major restorartions. 1985 February 20 1934 Rolls-Royce The Editor looks at life and times of the 20/25 and drives an elegant example. 1985 February 31 Angus Sandersons which have survived. Lost and found by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1985 February 42 A.G. Gripper 'Chains' (Part three). 1985 February 51 Type AG's 'The Goddess of Automobiles' by Peter May. 1985 February 60 Competition Result At last the long awaited... 1985 February 63 'The Morris Owner' John Mclellen looks at the paintings that provided the front cover for the Morris Owner. 1985 January 6 1900 A.M.C. Steam Car Exploded diagram of the A.M.C. 1985 January 12 Hershey Colin Spong reports on his annual pilgrimage. 1985 January 20 The Brighton Run 1984. The report on the long awaited Brighton Run. 1985 January 32 1912 Wolseley The Editor drives a Wolseley from the manufacturer's Edwardian heyday. 1985 January 42 A.G. Gripper Brooklands Days (part two). 1985 January 52 1932 Austin Ten How Steve Southern rebuilt a £30 pile of parts as his first attempt at car restoration. 1985 January 64 The Napier Story Part two of Michael Worthington-Williams' story on the Napier. 1985 July 6 Automobiles of the World This months selection from 'Automobiles of the world'. 1985 July 11 Lamps in the 30's The Decade of Dip and Switch by Peter W. Card. 1985 July 20 1937 Lagonda LG45 Having long admired the beautiful Lagondas of the Thirties the editor tries Richard Hare's splendidly preserved example. 1985 July 31 London to Brighton The Commercial Vehicle Run of the year! 1985 July 34 Vauxhall Cadet restoration Owner and restorer Colin Bolton defends the car that put Vauxhall under GM control on the path to success. 1985 July 38 Marendaz Special Gone to ground but not forgotten by Peter Ferry. 1985 July 42 Ardingly 1985 Historic Vehicle spectacular. 1985 July 52 1909 Wolsley-Siddeley 20/30 A 1909 Wolseley-Siddeley 20/30 goes back to the home and family it started with. 1985 July 65 Triumph in the 20's and 30's 'The Queen of Cars' by Michael Worthington-Williams(part one). 1985 June 6 Automobiles of the world Another publication from the pages of 'Automobiles of the world'. 1985 June 20 1914 steam car A 1914 Stanley Gentleman's Roadster steam car. 1985 June 31 Enfield Pageant of Motoring The 'older car' classic show with the '400-plot' autojumble. 1985 June 32 The second coming of the Wasp Keith Marvin tells the story of an extraordinary venture and hoe a survivor went home. 1985 June 42 Coupe De L'Auto 1913 'Sunbeams in the shade' by A.B. Demaus. 1985 June 47 The Death of Powel and Hammer A look at some of the commercial successes of P&H Ltd. 1985 June 52 The Argyll story Folie de Grandeur by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1985 June 63 MonteCarlo Win a weekend for two (part two). 1985 March 20 1902 Paris-Vienna Michael Brisby is enthralled by the rare privilege of driving a genuine veteran racing car of phenomenal performance. 1985 March 32 Horstman 'The Light Car with the Ideal Specification'. 1985 March 42 A.G. Gripper (part four) Continental cars by A.B. Demaus. 1985 March 52 Delahaye in the thirties Michael Worthington-Williams tells how the fortuitous marriage of an engine and chassis revitalised a long established French manufacturer. 1985 March 61 Teutonic Invasion Bernd Rosemeyer in the winning Auto-Union. 1985 May 6 Automobiles of the world The monthly extract from 'Automobiles of the World' 1985 May 11 Twin Cam Rarity Rare Nacional Pescara cars. 1985 May 20 1939 Hotchkiss Grand Sport The editor drives a prime example of a performance car of the thirties. 1985 May 31 Monte Carlo Rally Competition Win a weekend for two in MonteCarlo. 1985 May 33 Lucas Motoralities In the first of a series of articles on lighting Peter Card looks at the products which enabled Lucas to dominate the British market in the early days of motoring. 1985 May 43 Edwardian Tourists An album recording a 1913 tour provides an interesting insight to motoring as it once was-a relaxation for gentlefolk. 1985 May 47 Subscription Special Offer Catch this fantastic offer while it lasts. 1985 May 52 Marendaz Special Handsome is as handsome does? 1985 May 63 Overall Special offer Another special offer available to all our readers. 1985 May 65 Bus in a House! The 1920's single decker bus story! 1985 November 6 Automobiles of the World The regular extract from 'Automobiles of the World'. 1985 November 11 Sunbeams at Le Mans Anthony Heal recalls the auspicious occasion. 1985 November 20 The Whitlock's Story The editor tries out what is thought to be the only surviving Whitlock. 1985 November 27 The flight of the Phoenix The history of the Phoenix by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1985 November 33 Brighton Run Preview As usual this proves to be a truly international event Michael Worthington-Williams reports. 1985 November 52 The Morris 'Series M' Unitary construction and one of the most sophisticated leaf-spring suspension designs seen. 1985 November 63 Ardingly 1985 The Ardingly show report. 1985 November 64 1911 Standard 20hp Laundaulette The ex-Sword Collection 1911 standard 20hp laundaulette by Finbarr Corry. 1985 October 6 Automobiles of the World The regular selection from 'Automobiles of the World'. 1985 October 10 Win a ride (part two) The second part of the running competition. 1985 October 20 Aston Martin Team Car LM 17 one of the 1934 Aston Martin Team cars 'on the road today'. 1985 October 27 The Enterprising Calthorpe Bill Boddy looks back at a Birmingham make noted for its quality and performance. 1985 October 32 The Ford Model A The second part of the development of the Model A. 1985 October 42 The early Aston appeal. Golden Years that Emptied the Coffers (part two) by A.B. Demaus. 1985 October 47 Orccadian Odyssey The search for a Storey Car by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1985 October 52 1914 Delaunay-Belleville Bill Bishop visits a 1914 Delaunay Belleville Type 0 to size up the French belief that here was the best car in the world. 1985 October 63 I.V.V.C.C. Rally A review on the Gordon Bennett Rally. 1985 October 66 Vintage Prescott VSCC Prescott photos. 1985 September 6 Automobiles of the World This months extract from 'Automobiles of the World' 1985 September 10 London-Brighton comp. Win a ride on the London to Brighton Run this year. 1985 September 13 Rushmore Lamps Rushmore and the Shaking Grate by Peter Card. 1985 September 20 1926 Foden Steam Wagon A review of the 6-ton C-type. 1985 September 32 The Ford Model A Henry Ford & the development of the Model A by Paul Ponsel. 1985 September 42 The Appeal of early Aston Martins Golden Years that Emptied the Coffers (part one) by A.B. Demaus. 1985 September 52 Golfer's Coupe Arnold Beales tells how he carried out this excellent rebuild despite the problems posed. 1985 September 64 Invictas Commercial Corner Michael Worthington-Williams explains how a selection of vintage motor cars reflect Sir Noel Macklin's concept of what a car should offer. 1986 April 10 Competition A unique opportunity to join the Bay to Birdwood (part one). 1986 April 20 1928 FWD Alvis Michael Brisby enjoys a rare and remarkably advanced motorcar in an editorial road test. 1986 April 27 Our Swallow for Birdwood Run The car our competition winner will be driving on the Bay to Birdwood Run in September. 1986 April 28 The Santler 'Malvernia' 'One of Britain's first?' by Mike Worthington-Williams. 1986 April 37 Buying pre-war The editor discussed buying a vintage car PVTs and Dealers(part two). 1986 April 48 'Razorblade' Aston Martin rare and very desirable. 1986 April 55 VSCC Driving tests The sports car club's season opening driving tests took some competitors to Calshot we investigated. 1986 April 56 13em Rallye Neige et Glace This year's Snow and Ice Rally. 1986 August 6 Automobiles of the World A diagram of a No.11 Fonc 1986 August 14 A Monster made too small Two seldom-seen photographs encourage Bill Boddy to recall that imitation 'Chitty'. 1986 August 26 Malvern Motoring Magnificence Edwardian Motor cars by A.B. Demaus. 1986 August 32 1916 Crane Simplex M5 A demonstration of Edwardian refinement and quality at its best - the Editor reports. 1986 August 39 Question of property The story of registration by Mike Worthington-Williams. 1986 August 51 A day with a Talbot Michael Brisby reports on one of the outstanding British cars of the 30's the 105. 1986 August 63 Meetings The Norwich Union RAC Classic 1986. 1986 August 66 The tale of McEvoy Ken Hurst recalls the makers of Zoller superchargers. 1986 December 13 A Roving Eye The BARC Six hours race by A. B. Demaus. 1986 December 32 A 1938 Aston Martin The restoration of AVA A 1938 2 litre by Brian and Gill Fearn. 1986 December 41 Lyons and Kimber The Coach builders The French Connection. 1986 December 47 Alexandre Darracq Part I by Francis Ransley. 1986 December 52 The 1904 Darracq Part II by Francis Ransley. 1986 December 63 'Bay to Birdwood' Paul Skilleter brings an eye-witness account of an amazing Australian event. 1986 February 8 Automobiles of the World This months extract from 'Automobiles of the World'. 1986 February 10 TT Humbers: Owners response. Kenneth Neve considers whether there really were four cars. 1986 February 20 1932 Bugatti Roadster The editor concludes that this is a motoring masterpiece. 1986 February 31 A Mystery Bean? Ten Years ago a mid-twenties car turned up in the Midlands but as Michael Brisby reports no positive identification has yet been made! 1986 February 43 G.P. de Belgique 1912 'No waiting for Godeau!' by A.B. Demaus. 1986 February 52 Standard's - V-Eight Digby Lovel recounts the standard Motor Company's brave sortie into the world of the multi-cylinder engine. 1986 February 57 The Supreme Sunbeam Part three by Chris Minors. 1986 February 63 Special Bodies in the 30's 'Dressing up the Morris' by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1986 January 22 1937 Mercedes Roadster The Editor joins the few who had sampled the legend. 1986 January 30 The Supreme Sunbeam The unique story of this very advanced motorcar. 1986 January 36 'Ole Bill' 1986 January 46 London to Brighton with the boss Paul Skilleter experiances his first RAC Brighton Run with a 1904 Thornycroft. 1986 January 53 VSCC Welsh Trial Photo coverage of the event. 1986 January 54 The story of a Valveless 'Held in Trust' by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1986 July 20 The Lancia Aprillia Was this the best small car design to emerge between the wars? The Editor has been driving one. 1986 July 27 Free book offer Another special offer courtesy to all our readers. 1986 July 28 The Austin Twenty The story of this four cylinder Longbridge Perpendicular. 1986 July 39 Rolls Royce 1404 by Michael E. Ware. 1986 July 44 When the price was right Prompted by the remarkable prices some Bugattis have fetched recently John Forge recalls that he bought his exotic motoring in easier times. 1986 July 47 London to Brighton The review of the commercial run. 1986 July 52 Ready for Ardingly! 5th and 6th of July at the South of England Ardingly ready? 1986 July 55 Meetings VSCC Silverstone-April Meeting. 1986 June 20 Bentleys of the thirties The silent sports cars by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1986 June 29 Mr. White 'And his motor cars' by Alan Sutton. 1986 June 39 Before its time The parallite by A.B. Demaus. 1986 June 48 The last Crossley The story of this 20/70hp Crossely by John Warburton. 1986 June 55 Meetings The fourth annual veteran and vintage display. 1986 March 20 The MG 18/80. We try a car with an eventful past born in different circumstances. 1986 March 28 Gwynne's Albert A look at the high quality small car by Mike Worthington-Williams. 1986 March 39 Buying Pre-War In a random survey of what motoring delights you could buy the editor sets out with the conviction that the thirties car is not always cheep (part one). 1986 March 47 The Riley Nine Michael Brisby tries and unusually original example with the very rare San Remo body option. 1986 March 55 Supercharging Not quite something for nothing by T.E. Berrisford. 1986 May 9 Competition Win a holiday for two in Australia with the drive of a lifetime. 1986 May 11 Buying pre-war Veterans and Edwardian's (part 3) by Michael Brisby. 1986 May 20 1903 De Dion Bouton The Model R a small very capable veteran from a manufacturer who made good cars in large numbers. 1986 May 28 4-cylinder Stars Twenty five years by John Warburton. 1986 May 47 The Ubiquitous Trojan 'Not everyone's cup of tea' by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1986 May 55 Karrier Bus Discovery This fabulous discovery told by Mike Worthington-Williams. 1986 November 13 Riley Kestrel The sleek lines of the Riley Kestrel. 1986 November 16 Automobile Crossword A brain teaser to keep you amused. 1986 November 22 London to Brighton Preview The annual preview to the big event by Michael Worthingon-Williams. 1986 November 32 A type 37 Bugatti The editor discovers a painless way of going to and from work. 1986 November 38 Automobile Binders High standard binders to order to keep you back issues prestine. 1986 November 40 The Swift Story Swift...and sure but rarely rapid by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1986 November 50 SS100 Celebrates 50yrs Paul Skilleter reports on how the 50th birthday of a coventry sports car was celebrated. 1986 November 52 1911 Chalmers '30' A Sleeping Beauty by Kenneth Showers. 1986 October 13 Austins in China 'Austin wins the first motor Race in China' by John Dymond. 1986 October 28 Our Swallow migrates The story of the Swallows' migration to Australia. 1986 October 32 On the Road Today The first Phantom II Continental. 1986 October 43 Yorkshire Relish Part two of this tale by A. B. Demaus. 1986 October 51 War and Peace The Societe Manufacturiere D'Armes of St. Etienne by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1986 October 66 Ardingly 1986 The 17th Historic Vehicle Spectacular. 1986 September 22 The Autovia Victor Riley's last fling by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1986 September 32 On the Road Today ...with a 1934 Siddeley Special. 1986 September 39 Yorkshire Relish! Part one of the ferocious G. N. by A. B. Demaus. 1986 September 51 The History of a Benz The restoration of a 1898 Benz Velo Comfortable. 1987 April 12 Tuscher The Swiss Coachbuilder. 1987 April 22 The Austin Seven Paxton Special The story of the latest in a long line of Austin Seven based sports/racing cars by John Williams. 1987 April 27 Recovering an A.E.C. Y Type Bus Bus Ride by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1987 April 28 The Springfield Rolls Royce When Rolls-Royce opened their own production plant in America 1987 April 36 The Pirates of London Private bus collectors. 1987 April 42 A country garage - P.& A. Wood Village life was never like this...Paul Skilleter drops in at a country garage. 1987 April 48 1918 Astahl Voiturette Astahl is born by Mike Worthington-Williams. 1987 April 55 1932 M.G. J2 Over more than two decades Dudley Sterry has developed his 1932 MG into a highly effective trials-cum-sprint car. 1987 August 12 Enfield Pageant The 10th anniversary of the Enfield Pageant of motoring. 1987 August 15 Driving Seat The editor chats about this that and the other. 1987 August 16 Bentall Ploughshares to cars Mike Worthington-Williams tells the story of the Bentall and looks at the last survivor! 1987 August 27 Sorting out circuits Peter Wallage guides us through electrical circuiting. 1987 August 35 The Ransley Collection Francis Ransleys collection of Fords. 1987 August 38 Ford AA Nick Baldwin journeys north to see an original Ford breakdown truck. 1987 August 42 Invicta Peter Wallage traces the story of Noel Macklin's Invictas and looks at a well preserved 1931 example. 1987 August 46 Time Machine from Australia From Wagga Wagga by Malcolm Robertson. 1987 August 59 Fun on the Sands Brian Demaus looks at the days when speed merchants had to take to the beaches to find enough room. 1987 August 68 Bianchi Peter Wallage looks at the last surviving example of a quality light car the 1915 10hp Bianchi Model S. 1987 August 72 Brooklands Museum Brooklands eighteenth anniversary. 1987 December 17 £500-worth of books to be won! Win yourself a reading feast in our easy-to enter competition. 1987 December 20 Almost a Royale Toby Ross visited Jean Pierre Varin's seven-eighths scale Coupe Napoleon. 1987 December 24 Steyr Egyptienne Two early Steyrs were sold to the Egyptian Royal family. One is now back in Austria and restored. 1987 December 29 Successful Stoneleigh A report on our highly successful National Restoration show. 1987 December 35 The ultimate in lost causes The one and only DeVo is alive and well and living in South Africa. 1987 December 38 Ambling the coast Chris Hood went on a gentle amble through the countryside in an Austin 7. 1987 December 42 American inspired? The Morris Isis may not have turned out exactly as William Morris had in mind. 1987 December 46 Paint your wagon Paul Shinton picks up some tips from a specialist coachpainter. 1987 December 54 Body language Mike Worthington-Williams is your guide to body styles. 1987 December 60 A 'Nine-plus two' Lincock Peter Wallage looks at a six-cylinder version of his Riley Lincock. 1987 December 64 A day for enjoyment at Brooklands We go to a delightful informal 750 Club meeting. 1987 December 70 VSCC at Donnington Tom Threlfall reports. 1987 February 11 A £50 Bugatti A.E. Prove recalls a rather special purchase in the '30s... 1987 February 26 A Willys-Knight restoration Overland Covers Some Ground by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1987 February 28 The Austin 12/4 Paul Skilleter and Peter Woodend examine the car that took ten thousand families to the sea side. 1987 February 42 White Metalling Roger Harle of Saunders and Ralph Motor engineers Ltd. de-mythologises this traditional craft. 1987 February 48 Mercades at auction Star Sale by Nick Baldwin. 1987 February 52 The Ulster Seven John Williams considers two cars which provide low cost motor sport. 1987 February 56 Wolseleys in the 20's and 30's Wolseley and Wolseley influences by James Worth. 1987 January 9 The Austin Seven John Williams reflects upon 'The Motor for the millions' and offers advice to first time buyers. 1987 January 27 The Brighton Run A report on the notorious event by Mike Worthington-Williams. 1987 January 33 The Lincoln Imp Story The tale of the Ruston-Hornsby car again by Mike Worthington-Williams. 1987 January 40 D.75 The story of a 25hp car campaigned in 1914 and restored in the 50's by former owner Barry Clarke. 1987 January 43 Laying up for the winter Stephen Southern runs through some common-sense precautions. 1987 January 47 The S.S.I. -Lyons' first car. Paul Skilleter re-examines the car that sired the Jaguar. 1987 January 59 The Alcyan Cyclecar Wilson McComb is struck dumb by a classic French Cyclecar. 1987 July 9 Singer Junior James Worth recounts the story of the car that once rivalled Austin Seven. 1987 July 14 Restoring Upholstery Peter Wallage helps you to get your cars interior looking presentable again. 1987 July 19 London to Brighton It was sunshine and showers for the HCVS London to Brighton Run but the wet didn't dampen the spirits of nearly 250 entrants! 1987 July 29 From the Driving Seat The editor chats about this that and the other. 1987 July 31 Phantoms of the Desert In 1980 Bryan Chalker took some pictures in Nevada's blistering Mojave desert and then mislaid the undeveloped film it has at last turned up! 1987 July 36 London CR Bus The bus that Burney might have built (Part 2). 1987 July 51 Hillman Aero Minx Restored Wilson McComb encounters a nicely restored example of the rare mid-thirties open Hillman Minx. 1987 July 63 Darracq Finds A.F. Ransley concludes the story of his search for veteran Darracqs in Australia. 1987 June 9 Aero Minx Some purists in the 1930's derided the Aero-Minx but as Brian Demaus discovered it had a following and enjoyed some success. 1987 June 14 Restoring Upholstery Sitting Comfortably? (Part I) assessing the damage. 1987 June 16 From the driving seat The editor chats about this that and the other. 1987 June 19 AJS Convertible Tim Holmes chases an initial coincidence and finds a rare convertible. 1987 June 27 Jowett Javelin We look at the oldest running Jowett Javelin by James Worth. 1987 June 32 London CR Bus Alan Thomas tells the story of London Transport's ill stares and troublesome CR. single decker. Part I 1987 June 47 Darracq A.F. Ransley continues the story of his search for veteran Darracqs in Australia. 1987 June 61 VSCC Derbyshire trial The VSCC stirs the mud in Derbyshire by H Potamus. 1987 March 18 The Triumph Dolomite The greatest Triumph ever built by Mike Worthington-Williams. 1987 March 27 The Riley 12/4 Enthusiast and restorer Ian Gladstone describes the evolution of the 12/4. 1987 March 38 Crips Bros History of a family of business. 1987 March 48 The Daimler Mike Worthington-Williams examines Daimler's excursion into eight cylinders in line. 1987 March 55 Colour commercials Contermporary advertisements and magazine covers bring to life the pre-war commercial world. 1987 March 61 The Motor Picnic Motorways and increasing traffic today has lessened the habit of taking a leisurely roadside picnic A. B. Demaus reports. 1987 May 5 The New Team An insight into the characters behind the Automobile. 1987 May 10 One Man and His Morgans Peter Wallage goes to the Kentish village of Rolvenden to see Chris Booth's collection of Morgan three wheelers. 1987 May 19 Invincible Talbot Michael Worthington-Williams describes the ex-John Rowley 1913 Talbot 25/50. 1987 May 24 Cog Swapping Follow the editors advice and you too could be a a silent swapper without syncromesh. 1987 May 27 Chocolate Express Mike Sudcliffe tells of the trials tribulations and triumphs that led to the chocolate express. 1987 May 35 Wire Wheels Music for the SPOKESMAN!! 1987 May 42 From the Driving Seat The Editor chats about this that and the other. 1987 May 45 Wessex Trial The VSCC by H. Potamus. 1987 May 47 Rover in the 30's Two faces of the Viking by James Worth. 1987 May 55 French without Tears Chris Minors of the Sunbeam Talbot Darracq Register gives some tips on taking your automobile to the continent. 1987 May 61 The invasion that never was Ian Waterford digs back into the industry's history and finds a storm in a teacup. 1987 November 20 The Lion of Olympia Mike Worthington-Williams on Leyland's luxury Straight Eight. 1987 November 24 Superior motor car We take a look at John Brough's Brough Superior. 1987 November 29 VSCC at Cadwell Park 1987 November 37 VSCC of Australia Trial 1987 November 38 Tin from Sparkbrook Tom Threfall describes his early 1920's BSA 10hp 1987 November 45 Restoration Part II of this restoration guide. 1987 November 62 Hellingly Festival of transport 1987 November 71 Bentley Driver's Club at Silverstone 1987 November 73 Dog carts and dog collars The Clergy took enthusiastically to the new- fangled motor car. 1987 November 76 Almost a car Tim Holmes tells of the restoration of Ariel's early foray into four wheels. 1987 November 80 Sevens at Tunbridge Wells We go to the meeting of the 750 club. 1987 October 20 Built by Builders Mike Worthington-Williams traces the story of the Cubitt a brief essay by civil engineers into the car market. 1987 October 24 Something Special In 1928 Captain D.M.K. Marendaz captured a number of records with his Marendaz Special. Graham Skillen found it hiding under a Wolseley body. 1987 October 29 The other German Invasion Brian Demaus recalls the last of the Prince Henry Trials a social as well as a motoring event before the lights went out in Europe. 1987 October 35 Austin Seven Silver Jubilee Rally Austin Sevens of all types congregated at Beaulieu for the 25th anniversary of the first Beaulieu Rally. Brian Purves. 1987 October 40 Cars - and Penny Farthings - at Oulton Park Tom Threfall reports on the VSCC two-day race meeting. 1987 October 42 Vintage racing at Silverstone News and pictures from the VSCC's meeting. 1987 October 45 Part I of our Special Restoration Guide 1987 October 59 Shh!...don't disturb the neighbours Tom Threfall took his camera to a quiet Prescott hillclimb. 1987 October 62 On behalf of the visiting firemen We met a group of visiting Americans and their pre-1914 cars enjoying a tour of the UK. 1987 October 76 The Best of British Mike Worthington-Williams concludes his story of the Austin Heavy 12/4 1987 October 80 Forays receptions and a race-course to order Malcolm Elder took his car and camera on a typically French Rally. 1987 September 12 Austin Heavy 12 The Best of British by Mike Worthington-Williams. 1987 September 16 Bristol-Weymouth Run Sunshine on the Seafront at the Bristol Rally. 1987 September 24 Frazer Nash Cup No slugging No protesting and No significance in the results. Tom Threlfall reports. 1987 September 32 Readers' Models Automobiles in miniature by peter Wallage. 1987 September 35 Restoration of no.73 By using photos and sketches from the only other known surviving SB it was possible to recreate the body! S.J. Tidmarsh reports. 1987 September 38 Waldershare vintage weekend A report on this successful event. 1987 September 42 Jaguar 2.5 litre DHC Peter Wallage looks at the background to the most eye-catching of all pre-war Jaguars the late 1930's drophead coupes. 1987 September 46 ERU -Michelin Rally Ian James took his Bently on the unique ERU-Michelin Rally. 1987 September 58 By the Way By Mike Worthington-Williams. 1987 September 68 3-Wheeler Van The editor encounters a delivery van born as a result of a liscensing loophole and reborn after a decision by its maker to stop making it. 1987 September 72 White House Treasures The White House a fine collection of veteran and Edwardian Vehicles. In Westbury not Washington! 1988 April 13 Charge of the Light Brigade Peter Wallage concludes his advice on getting third-brush dynamos to perform properly. 1988 April 20 Bullnosed and beautiful Not everyone would describe the Bullnose Morris as beautiful but it epitomises the typical solid quality of British vintage light cars. 1988 April 38 Ice and snow rally Malcolm Elder took his vantage Alvis in search of wintry conditions in the Rallaye Neige et glace. 1988 April 42 Cigogne Volante-the flying stork Tom Threfall tells the Hispano-Suiza story with particular reference to a beautifully restored 1930 H68. 1988 April 50 Dr Airy's Coupe Malcolm Robertson writes about his MG SA originally given a non-standard body by a Melbourne dental surgeon in 1936. 1988 April 54 Going Crackers The facts about the famous pre-war MG trials team the 'Cream Crackers' from Wilson McComb. 1988 April 64 Everything under control? Ian Waterford looks back at the pre-war control layouts both good and bad. 1988 August 20 Fifty years of Prescott We joined the Bugatti Owners club to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hill climbing at Prescott. 1988 August 24 Austin Light 12/4 restoration Geoff Barnett's restoration of his light 12/4 Harley by Dave Dockerill. 1988 August 29 Property engines Michael Worthington-Williams starts his directory of proprietary engines in this issue. 1988 August 38 Out and about down-under Bernie Jacobson reports on racing at Winton and no racing at Amaroo (following the deluge). 1988 August 42 Frazer Nash-BMW 328 Paul Shinton visited the Midlands Motor Museum. 1988 August 46 Sellindge Rally We went to the Sellindge Steam Special Weekend and found more than just steam vehicles. 1988 August 55 Curborough Speed Trials It was a good day for all at the VSCC's annual event according to Tom Threlfall. 1988 August 60 Enfield Pageant We took lots of colour photographs at the Pageant of Motoring. 1988 August 64 Re-birth of a Riley Peter Nunn describes his barn discovery of a 1930 Riley Monaco saloon. 1988 December 11 Our Christmas competition Win a video or a book on the Le Mans 24 hour race. 1988 December 20 Brinton White-Knight M.W-W. writes about a restored example. 1988 December 24 Supercharged BNC A French cyclecar that grew into a full blown racer. 1988 December 35 'Stop me and try one' The restoration of an ice cream van. Peter Davis. 1988 December 38 Alvis speed 20. The Editor drives an early example. 1988 December 43 Michelse Old-timer Rally Malcolm Elder enjoyed himself in Belgium. 1988 December 50 Bentleys (and others) at Silverstone. Tom Threlfall reports on the BDC race meeting. 1988 December 54 Alvis 12/50 Register - 40 years on Michael Brisby attended the 40th anniversary. 1988 December 56 The Duesenberg macot Gordon Beuhrig recalls how he designed it. 1988 December 59 Paris to Rouen Run Ron Dean took his boat-tailed Rolls Royce. 1988 December 62 Australia's Bay to Birdwood Run 1.600 entries! Dennis Harrison was there. 1988 December 66 The Stoneleigh show The second successful year. 1988 December 71 AC mechanical fuel pumps We give some practical guidance. 1988 December 76 The Hereford Light Car Trials Paul Shinton saw the re-enactment of the 1909 event. 1988 February 9 VSCC Lakeland Trial Tom Threfall reports 1988 February 20 Business and pleasure Meet a happy Danish enthusiast who makes a living out of his hobby. 1988 February 24 Keeping the flag flying In the early 30s John Black gave Standard a new image - and saved the company. 1988 February 29 Lost in the Wash Michael Ware tells of Malcolm Campbell's ill-starred plans for a rival to Brooklands. 1988 February 35 Sit-up-and-beg-sort-out The pre-war and early post war Ford Eights were similar but... Bill Ballard sorts them out. 1988 February 38 A sports car by accident M.W-W on the legendary Prince Henry Vauxhall. 1988 February 42 The Freehollow Flyer Chris Edwards concludes his story of the Gordon England Austin 7 found in an American barn. 1988 February 46 'For ordinary usage and for racing' Keith Clare found a 1913 Singer Ten with a chequered history in New Zealand. 1988 February 60 The Geelong Sprints Australia's answer to the Brighton Speed trials. 1988 February 64 Rallying to Ballarat Peter May reports on the VCC of Ausralia's Melbourne to Ballarat Rally. 1988 February 66 Body language The final part of Mike Worthington-Williams' magnum opus on body styles. 1988 January 9 Body language Mike Worthington-Williams guide to body styles. 1988 January 19 Brighton bound Hundreds of cars manufactured before the end of 1904 made the annual pilgrimage from London to Brighton. 1988 January 24 Almost a Royale Toby Ross concludes his story of Jean Pierre Varin's amazing creation. 1988 January 29 Lon-life Fiat Bill Boddy tells the story of the indestructible Mephistopheles. 1988 January 38 The Freehollow Flyer Chris Edwards found the last remaining Gordon England Austin Seven Sunshine Saloon in a barn in America. 1988 January 42 The last of the invincibles The 1935 Show-stand Talbot 110 is alive and well and living in Kent. 1988 January 46 Swiss engineering Italian workmanship Tom Threfall describes a rare 1913 Zust forerunner of the OM. 1988 January 60 They've been together now for 50 years Harry Field still has the Morris 10 he bought new in 1937-and still does his own maintenance. 1988 January 64 A good car made badly? The Clyno never fulfilled its promise. Mike Worthington-Williams discusses why. 1988 July 20 Commercial Brighton Run We were at Brighton to see and photograph the commercials taking part in the HCVC's annual run. 1988 July 24 Exciting future for Brooklands Exclusive preview by M.W-W. of plans for the restoration of Brooklands. 1988 July 28 VSCC at Silverstone Tom Threlfall reports on the VSCC's Italia Trophy meeting. 1988 July 36 Lands Ends Trial How the cars performed in the MCC Trial. 1988 July 38 1903 Argyll Paul Shinton traces the history of a veteran which has been owned by the same family for 85 years. 1988 July 42 The other VW The story of the Varley-Woods and the two entrepreneurs who produced it in the 1920's by Peter Wallage. 1988 July 46 1930 Singer Junior The Editor takes an original example for a run through the Welsh lanes. 1988 July 60 Migratory Morris Minor How the owner of a 1934 Morris Minor 2-seater emigrated to Australia and took his car with him. By Dennis Harrison. 1988 July 64 Brocklebank Special In Adelaide Dennis Harrison found a sports special built on a 1928 Brocklebank chassis. 1988 June 20 Alvis Speed Twenty The Editor tries a 1935 Charlesworth-bodied Speed Twenty with a chequered history. 1988 June 24 Winton - part II M.W-W. concludes his account of Alexander Winton - unsung pioneer of the American motor car industry. 1988 June 29 Smiths Instruments Kevin Desmond traces the history of the company that for 1988 June 35 VSCC of Australia Diamond Jubilee of the Australian Grand Prix- a report by Bernie Jacobson. 1988 June 38 Australian Bicentennial Rally Six pages of photographs and reports on this largest ever gathering of pre-war cars in Australia. 1988 June 51 French Champagne Rally Malcolm tells how he enjoyed himself on the Route du Champagne. 1988 June 54 Casting a new block for a bus Who says you can't cast a new engine block using the old one as a pattern? By Mike Blakeman. 1988 June 58 Driving test in a 1913 Renault How 18 year old Jackie Tanner passed her test in an Edwardian Renault. 1988 June 68 Visit to a restoration specialist Peter Wallage went to see hoe it's done in the work-shops of a firm for whom only the best is good enough. 1988 June 80 years supplied most of the instruments for British cars. 1988 March 24 'Designed to captivate and charm' Hilaire Belloc could have had the Frazer Nash-GN cyclecar in mind. Tom Threfall describes it. 1988 March 34 VSCC Enstone driving tests Tom Threlfall reports. 1988 March 36 Australia's Bicentennial Run preview 1988 March 38 The Hopeful traveller Louis Riley travelled hopefully to Scotland and found another Riley-a 1925 tourer in almost original condition. 1988 March 42 Australia's oldest Bernie Jacobson reports on the VSCC of Australia's Mount Tarrengower hillclimb. 1988 March 46 Trafford Park before the 'T' M.W-W. reports on the finding of a veteran tram disguised as a bungalow. 1988 March 50 An early Aussie Dennis Harrison went to see how the Bordwood Mill Museum is getting along with its bicentennial restoration. 1988 March 54 The charge of the Light Brigade Peter Wallage gives tips on persuading third-brush dynamos to resume their charge. 1988 March 60 Automobiles in miniature 1988 March 64 A sports car by accident Mike Worthington-Williams concludes his history of the Prince Henry Vauxhall. 1988 March 69 Spanish Grandee Brian Demaus delves into the history of the type 15T Alfonso Hispano-Suiza. 1988 May 20 Alvis 12/50- Found in running order and ripe for restoration. 1988 May 24 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Few expected the 1935 replacement for the phantom II to be a V12. We describe a beautiful example. 1988 May 30 MG 'Musketeers' Wilson McComb completes his story of the pre-war MG trials teams. 1988 May 36 VSCC of Australia Berni Jacobsen took his Rapier on the Alpine Rally. 1988 May 40 'Toiling with a Tilling' M.W-W. reports on the rescue and restoration of a 1914 Tilling-Stephens omnibus. 1988 May 43 Buying and selling pre-1950 cars Our special 16 page supplement. 1988 May 60 Alexander Winton- Almost forgotton pioneer of the US motor industry. M.W-W. tells the story. 1988 May 64 Les belles voitures- This years Paris Retromobile show by Peter Russel. 1988 May 76 Swapmeet near Melbourne Berni Jacobson visited the Dandenong Valley Historic Car Club Autojumble. 1988 November 20 Bentley - vintage sportscar A look behind the legend of Le Mans. 1988 November 24 Rolls Royce Alpine Eagle Tom Threlfall describes Sir Henry's 1914 classic. 1988 November 30 A day in the park Our event at Wellington Park was a great success. 1988 November 33 Jowett - the early years M.W-W. recounts the history. 1988 November 41 Seventh Ralleye European Ian James took part and brings us his report. 1988 November 43 Restoration supplement Part two in this issue. 1988 November 45 Mig welding - you can do it Peter Wallage explains how. 1988 November 50 Engine overhaul Some advice on avoiding disappointment. 1988 November 54 Artists in wood and metal A visit to a body-building workshop. 1988 November 59 Beaulieu autojumble Autojumbles are the places to find those elusive parts. 1988 November 65 Restoration tips and and wrinkles More ideas from Bill Wenham's workshop. 1988 November 67 Bentley versus Mercades Tom Threlfall on the contest at the Nurburgring. 1988 November 74 ERA sportscar project Alec Rivers Fletcher on the Raymond Mays Special. 1988 November 84 1914 Gordon Cyclecar Dennis Harrison went to see one in Australia. 1988 November 88 1901 8hp Progress Paul Shinton tries it on the road. 1988 October 20 Jubilee Prescott The VSCC's 50th Anniversary hill climb. 1988 October 24 MG M-type We try out the result of a family restoration. 1988 October 29 Mechanical stoppers Part II of our Girling mechanical brakes feature. 1988 October 38 Trojan - originality & economy The concluding part to Tom Threlfalls' article. 1988 October 43 Restoration Supplement Part I this month. 1988 October 46 Production tests The editor on some products useful for restoration. 1988 October 49 A clean sweep M.W-W. on the restoration of a 1913 road sweeper. 1988 October 54 The instrumentalists We visit a firm specialising in instrument repair. 1988 October 56 High standards of workmanship A professional approach to various retorations. 1988 October 63 Blasted clean! Low-pressure grit blasting for delicate parts. 1988 October 65 HInts and wrinkles Some helpful tips on aspects of do it yourself. 1988 October 67 No ordinary Brush Brief history lesson on Brush cars be francis Ransley. 1988 October 81 Proprietary engines Part III of M.W-W's. directory. 1988 October 88 Scotlands biggest vintage car show! Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Clubs' annual concours. 1988 September 20 Sunbeam and Showers We drive the National Motor Museum's 1914 12/16 Sunbeam. 1988 September 24 Bristol to Bournemouth The Esso Vintage Vehicle Run attracted even more entrants this year. 1988 September 31 VSCC Shelsey Walsh A report from Tom Trelfall on the Vintage Sports Car Club's hill climb. 1988 September 38 Trojan - Originality & economy Tom Threlfall writes about an example of this unique car which dates back to 1910. 1988 September 42 Re-birth of a Riley (part II) Peter Nunn continues his account of the restoration of his 1930 Monaco. 1988 September 46 Michael Sedgewick Run Photographs of some of the many interesting cars taking part in this year's New Forrest Run. 1988 September 54 Mechanical stoppers Peter Wallage explains how to get the best out of pre-war rod-operated Girling brakes. 1988 September 58 Property engines M.W-W. continues his directory of proprietary engines. 1988 September 60 Waldershare Vintage Weekend The Dover Transport Museum's annual show. 1988 September 64 Vintage Vehicle Spectacular The Southern Countries Historic Vehicle Preservation Trust's rally at Blindley Heath. 1989 April 20 Everyday Lagonda ...whose owner believes vintage cars are to be driven as well as admired. 1989 April 24 1934 Packard Dennis Harrison describes a Victorian Eight. 1989 April 32 MCC Exeter Trial Hill storming in the West Country by Tom Threlfall. 1989 April 37 Taunton - First World War casualty Michael Worthington-Williams relates the story of an advanced design that was never produced. 1989 April 43 Speed at Sydney A report on this Australian event by Berni Jacobson. 1989 April 50 VSCC returns to Brooklands We report on the driving tests. 1989 April 54 Bunty Moncriefs's Mercedes Part one: Limbo and resurrection. 1989 April 59 'Clara and Clyno' Woman's eye view of a home restoration. 1989 April 76 1924 Summit restored Part one of a report by Dennis Harrison. 1989 April 84 19230s Ballot 2LS. A remarkable car with a Targa Florio pedigree. By Brian Demaus. 1989 August 10 Six-wheeled Austin Seven Paul Shinton on the background to this conversation. 1989 August 24 Norwich Union RAC Rally We report on an event that drew 1989 August 28 Flat racing and hill climbing Tom Threfall on the VSCC events at Curborough and Wiscombe Park. 1989 August 36 History of McKenzie cars Part two of the article by Ian McKenzie. 1989 August 46 The story of a London Garage Fred Hislop recalls his memories of working at Delaney and Sons. 1989 August 50 Ramble in an Edwardian Rover The Editor drives a 1912 model on this month's 'excursion'. 1989 August 55 The Anderson specials Brian Demaus tells the story of the pre-war Humber-based specials. 1989 August 58 Restoration of the Charabus Mike Sutcliffe's saga of the rebuild of this dual purpose vehicle. 1989 August 76 Sandwell Parade and Manchester - Blackpool run We report on two popular events - one in the Midlands the other in the North. 1989 August 900 entrants this year. 1989 December 10 Erskine Six (part two) Finbarr Corry continues his article on the American car designed for Europe. 1989 December 24 Rolls-Royce Twenty down-under A 1922 Twenty with original Australian built body. Dennis Harrison reports. 1989 December 28 A tale of two 1930s MGs An M-type Midget and a J2 compared by Zoe Harrison. 1989 December 36 Memories of Brooklands Charles Mortimer recreates the atmosphere and excitement of Brooklands in the 30s. 1989 December 46 A negative start. A collection of fascinating early glass-plate negatives of Veteran Cars described by D. R. Tubbs. 1989 December 50 Talbot 110 - with a unique body The Editor drives - and is greatly impressed by a 1934 George Roesche Talbot. 1989 December 58 1929 Citroen C6F David Hawtin describes Brian Barry's beautifully restored rare Citroen. 1989 December 76 24th Astle Park traction engine rally Many pre-1950 cars attended too. Report by Alan and Paul Brierly. 1989 December 77 Beaulieu Autojumble Some of the interesting items we found - photographed by Dave Fitton. 1989 February 21 Australian motor museum Peter May finds one where the Avon runs through Yorkshire. 1989 February 24 Churchill's Daimler The just restored Daimler that Winston Churchill used in the early 30's. 1989 February 31 Howard's Way We visit the London premises of C.A.R. Howars vintage car dealer. 1989 February 35 VSCC Lakeland trial Tom Threlfall has been mud-plugging in the Lake District. 1989 February 38 Circuit des Remparts Toby Ross reports on a race around the old walled town of Angouleme. 1989 February 42 Down-under London to Brighton. Australian enthusiasts have their own Run. Dennis Harrison took part. 1989 February 60 Armstrong Siddley restoration Bill Bishop concludes the story of his rebuild of a 1926 18hp short model 1989 February 64 Thornycroft anti-aircraft-gun lorry0.Mike Worthington-Williams on the history and restoration of a rather special 1916 Thornycroft lorry. 1989 January 20 VSCC driving tests Tom Threfall out and about with the light cars and Edwardians of the VSCC. 1989 January 24 London to Brighton Run We were at Brighton to photograph the arrivals. 1989 January 35 VSCC Welsh Trial A dampish but well-supported affair according to Tom Threlfall. 1989 January 38 1929 Post office van The editor tries a restored Morris light van that originally worked the Post Office. 1989 January 42 Aster and Arrol-Aster The story of an Anglo-Scottish alliance by Michael Worthington Williams. 1989 January 50 Singer Junior How Berni Jacobson built a Brooklands replica based on an early Singer 8hp chassis. 1989 January 56 Supercharged BNC Part two of the story of this French cyclecar that became a full blown racer. By Tom Threfall. 1989 January 60 1926 Armstrong Siddeley Bill Bishop describes the strip-down and restoration of his 18hp model. 1989 July 15 McKenzie cars The history of this small Birmingham manufacturer by Ian McKenzie. 1989 July 28 Sunny Silverstone Tom Threfall's report on the VSCC race meeting. 1989 July 32 Rescue of a 30/98 Vauxhall The story of 'the lady of the lake' by Dennis Harrison. 1989 July 39 Nesseldorfer to Tatra Michael Worthington-Willaims recounts the history of a remarkable series of car from Czechoslovakia. 1989 July 50 1937 A.C. 16/70 The editor enjoys his excursion no.2 in this sports tourer with a pedigree. 1989 July 54 Commercial London-Brighton Run The annual pilgrimage for historic commercials. 1989 July 56 About registration numbers David Hales explains their origins and diversity. 1989 July 68 Mille Miglia 1989 Toby Ross describes the 'fantastic atmosphere' of this unique event. 1989 June 14 Talbot and Darracq A short history and some driving impressions from Tom Threfall. 1989 June 28 VSCC Wessex Trial Tom Trefall describes this event 'in a very agreeable part of the country'. 1989 June 33 Captain Carden's cyclecars A look at the many designs of Capt. John Carden Bart by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1989 June 39 Car radios The possibilities to finding and restoring a period valve car radio. 1989 June 41 1920s Palladium Brian Demaus on how the car fared in 1924 competition events. 1989 June 45 Experimental engine The Horsley family of York designed an experimental internal combustion engine before the first world war. 1989 June 50 1926 Amilcar CGSs The editor drives this vintage sports car - the first in a series of 'The Automobile Excursions'. 1989 June 54 Rare vintage Aston Martin David Hawkins writes about his 1928 T-type. 1989 June 68 Morris 8 rebuild - in a front garden Doing it without a garage (part two) by Roy Cattle. 1989 June 85 Paris Retromobile 1989 A report on this major French car show by Peter Russell. 1989 March 20 De Dion Bouton - the beginning We look into the origins of this most successful Veteran car manufacturer. 1989 March 24 The rise and fall of the Calcott Michael Worthington - Williams writes about this casualty of the great depression. 1989 March 38 Sports cars for sports car racing. Rivers Fletcher on racing in road - going sports cars. 1989 March 41 Magnetic - experiment that failed. The editor describes an ordinary car. 1989 March 43 Geelong Sprint A report on this Australian event by Berni Jacobson. 1989 March 50 Two 1932 Chevrolet Confederates. Dennis Harrison Found beautifully restored examples. 1989 March 59 Humber 12 saloon A very rare model with an Australian built body. 1989 March 66 Peugeot ' the lion in the streets' Tom Threlfall recounts the early history of Peugeot and tries a 1920 2-seater. 1989 March 71 Repairing guages at home How to do-it-yourself by Peter Wallage. 1989 March 76 Automobile artist in wood Paul Shinton visits a model maker with a difference. 1989 March 80 VSCC driving tests at Enstone Antics on an airfield as described by Tom Threlfall. 1989 May 14 1929 Crossley recently discovered Michael Worthington-Williams tells the story. 1989 May 28 Munty Moncrief's Mercedes Part 2: Firing-up and problems! 1989 May 32 Behind the rostrum Peter Wallage visits a major auction house. 1989 May 37 VSCC Pomeroy Trophy The weather was kind to the early in the year event - according to Tom Threlfall. 1989 May 42 Chauffeur bus driver taxi driver Dennis Harrison relates his father's experiences as a working taxi driver in Australia. 1989 May 50 Austin Sixteen - sweet sixteen? We find a rare fabric-bodied example. 1989 May 68 Morris 8 - front gardin rebuild Part 2 of Roy Cattle's account of doing it the hard way. 1989 May 72 16 Ice and Snow Rally A report on this year's Rallye Neige at Glace by Michael Elder. 1989 May 75 Taking liberties with Lizzie Brian Demaus describes some Model T Ford adaptations. 1989 May 83 Summit achieved. Part two of this restoration report by Dennis Harrison. 1989 May 86 Bankok concours Our flying reporter Bill Bishop keeps us in touch with events as far afield as Siam. 1989 November 10 The Erskine Six (part one) American car designed for Europe by Finbarr Corry. 1989 November 24 VCC Heart of England Rally Photographic record of this event by Paul Shinton. 1989 November 29 VSCC Prescott Tom Threfall reports on the August Hill-climb. 1989 November 36 Morris Commercial one-toner William Morris's very successful small commercial. 1989 November 42 The Brighton Run preview. What to look out for on this year's London to Brighton. 1989 November 47 Sand racing at Southport Racing on the beach - in the 20's and 30's. By Martyn Flower. 1989 November 50 1901 Stanley Steamer The editor gets steamed up on his monthly excursion. 1989 November 76 Wolseley Rally The Wolseley Rally Register's 25th anniversary rally. Paul Shinton. 1989 November 77 21st Trans-Pennie Run Report on this year's HCVS outing for old commercials. 1989 October 10 The Enfield-Allday story (part 2) Michal Worthington-Williams concludes his article. 1989 October 24 1914 Metz from Massachusetts (part 2) More about this restored car from Dennis Harrison. 1989 October 28 Bean feast Pictorial report on a Bean Club rally by Paul Shinton. 1989 October 29 Racing at Oulton Park Report on the VSCC meerting from Tom Threfall. 1989 October 36 The Moveo - 1930s GT prototype Story of a Preston-based project . By Martyn Flower. 1989 October 42 Rally in Uraguay Enthusiastic support for a rally in South America. 1989 October 47 The Comeragh Road mystery Did a Mr. Owen 'make' cars for sale? by Michael W-W. 1989 October 50 Excursion with a 1923 Belsize The Editor drives a light car with an oil-cooked engine. 1989 October 55 Antibes - Juan les Pins Malcolm Elder took part in this event in the South of France. 1989 October 77 Four-hour race in Blois Pic5tures of this French event by Malcolm Elder. 1989 September 10 The Enfield-Allday story Michael Wothington Williams relates the history of this make from the Midlands. 1989 September 24 1914 Metz from Massachusetts Dennis Harrison writes from Australia about an example of this gearless transmission car. 1989 September 28 VSCC - Silverstone and Shelsley Reports on these two events by Tom Threfall. 1989 September 36 The Bol d'Or 24-hour races Cyril Posthumus recounts the history of the world's first 24hr race. 1989 September 50 1937 Ford 10 convertible The Editor drives one on this month's excursion. 1989 September 55 The de ville they are! Words used to describe certain types of bodywork by D.B.Tubbs. 1989 September 58 1989 Gordon Bennett Rally Finbarr Corry reports from Ireland on this outstandingly successful and enjoyable event. 1989 September 76 Bristol to Bournmouth Run Our photographer snapped some of the 400 entrants on this year's run. 1990 April 10 Aston Martin Ulster A 1934 ex-works one-and-a-half-litre machine described by Zoe Harrison. 1990 April 24 Minerva - The Early Cars Bill Sides - owner of three pre-WW1 examples - reviews the early history. 1990 April 28 SFA Quadricycle The restoration of a French light-weight vehicle. report by Paul Shinton. 1990 April 36 History of Hampton (part 2) Michael Worthington-Williams continues the story of the hill-climbing Hampton. 1990 April 48 The American Salon The most prestigious of U.S. motor shows - The New York Salon - recalled by Walter Gosden. 1990 April 50 Lagonda V12. The Editor takes his monthly 'Excursion' in high performance luxury. 1990 April 59 'Aussie Utes' Australian utility vehicles - a report by Dennis Harrison. 1990 April 77 Austin Seven Restoration Matt Vincent tells how he restored his vintage Chummy to its original tourer form. 1990 August 10 Chevrolet Styleline David Hawtin reports on the restoration of an American car from the very end of our period - 1950. 1990 August 25 1912 Gregoire from the Outback Used as a farm runabout and then as a truck this Gregoire has now been beautifully restored. 1990 August 31 Tale of Two Belsizes A restored 1911 car and an unrestored 1921 truck. By R.F. Moorhouse. 1990 August 35 Buick Discovered Bryan Chalker tells how he found a 1920's Buick in Oman. 1990 August 36 The story of the Waverley Michael Worthington-Williams recounts the story of the car built in Willesden from 1910 to 1931. 1990 August 41 Three VSCC events A dilettante's diary of recent events. By Tom Threlfall. 1990 August 50 Racing Morgan 3-wheeler The Editor tries the historic 'Johnny Red' on his monthly Excursion. 1990 August 56 Charron-Laycock and Other Devices The story of the company and its products by Kenneth Hurst. 1990 August 58 Formula One Driver at Beaulieu Modern Grand Prix driver Jonathon Palmer drives some very early cars at the National Motor Museum. 1990 August 69 Aston Clinton Hill-Climb A.B. Demaus continues his series of articles on pre-war hill-climbing venues. 1990 December 10 1910 Panhard Levassor Alvaro Casal Tatlock recounts the rescue and restoration of this Edvardian in Uruguay. 1990 December 24 Standard Flying Twenty and caravan This elegant 1930s double-act is described and photographed by Paul Shinton. 1990 December 35 1920s Essex Kit Foster writes about the evolution of this inexpensive American four passenger 'coach'. 1990 December 45 Jewel - made in Bradford The story of John E Woods and the cars his company made during the wars. 1990 December 50 1929 Delage DMS The Editor drives in style on this month's 'Excursion'. 1990 December 55 Hill-climb at Caerphilly BryanDemaus continues his series of articles on pre-war hill-climb locations. 1990 December 58 Model Ts and Beaulieu Autojumble Peter Brockes reports on this year's Beaulieu Autojumble and Dave Fitton photographed the Model Ts. 1990 December 65 1935 Maserati sports-racer The continuing history of the resurrection of this 4CS by owner Ken Painter. 1990 February 10 1934 Packard convertible Canadian Ken Showers tells us about the car he uses as everyday transport. 1990 February 16 Fact and Fiction How a rolling road is used to improve performance. By Tom Threlfall. 1990 February 24 VSCC Lakeland Trial An account by Tom Threlfall of this annual event held in demanding territory. 1990 February 28 Restoration of a 1928 Commer Bob Moorman recounts his revival of a lorry that was beyond restoration. 1990 February 35 A rally in Crete Malcolm Elder took part in the Philpa Rally. 1990 February 38 The Deemster Michael-Worthington-Williams tells the story of a car which ceased production in 1924. 1990 February 46 Memories of Broklands(part three) Charles Mortimer concludes his pre-war reminiscences. 1990 February 50 1934 British Salmson The Editor drives a S4C model on his monthly excursion. 1990 February 58 Old car graveyard Bryan Chalker visited a scrap yard of historic vehicles. 1990 February 66 Auction with a difference A report on the disposal of a pre-war collection by Bernie Jacobson. 1990 February 69 Greenhow hill-climb Bryan Demaus continues his series of articles on pre-war hill-climb locations. 1990 February 76 1906 Gobron-Brillie Bunny Tubbs explains the advantage of two pistons per cylinder. 1990 January 10 1921 Ballot 2LS A race-bred car now in sports-touring body. By Dennis Harrison. 1990 January 24 Wolseley doctor's coupe Paul Shinton on this late '30s example. 1990 January 28 Bradford-Morecambe Run We report on this old-vehicle run in the North. 1990 January 29 VSCC Isle of Man Tom Threlfall describes the road-racing. 1990 January 36 Bayliss-Thomas story The history of this Midland's manufacturer by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1990 January 46 Memories of Brooklands Part two of Charles Mortimer's reminicences of the pre-war Brooklands. 1990 January 50 Vauxhall D-type The Editor samples this c1919 model on his monthly excursion. 1990 January 55 Angel Bank speed hill-climb The story of this 1920's hill-climb course by A.B. Demaus. 1990 January 58 London to Brighton Run Our photographic report on this year's re-enactment. 1990 July 10 Dapper Bugatti Dennis Harrison takes a look at a Type 49 with cabriolet body by Gangloff. 1990 July 25 Argyll factory - finest in the world When it was opened in 1906 the Argyll car factory was unmatched. Its tragic story is related by Brian Palmer. 1990 July 36 Racing at Brooklands Memories of the 1937 J.C.C. International Trophy and Campbell Trophy races recalled by Fred Hislop. 1990 July 45 Austin to America Alistair Bruce tells how in 1927 an English entrepreneur took an Austin Seven to the USA in an attempt to capture a slice of he mass car market. 1990 July 50 1901 Baker Electric On this month's 'excursion' the Editor drives an environmentally-friendly electric car. 1990 July 59 VSCC Wessex and Derbyshire Trials Tom Threlfall reports on these events and the club's 'travelling circus'. 1990 July 69 Pre-war hill-climbing in the North Our series by A.B. Demaus on famous British hill-climb locations continues with a description of an ascent in the Yorkshire Wolds. 1990 July 77 London-Brighton Commercial Run Pictorial report of this year's HCVS Run by Andrew Plummer. 1990 June 10 1935 Austin Taxicab Zoe Harrison tells the tale of this beautifully preserved London taxi. 1990 June 23 Company Van A brief look at the vans operated by a well-known cigarette manufacturer in the 30s. By Bryan Chalker 1990 June 25 Straker-Squire history (part 2) Michael Worthington-Williams concludes his article on 'The Car for the Connoisseur'. 1990 June 36 1932 Mercedes- Benz SS The amusing story of how a 38/250 was discovered in Herefordshire in 1943 is told by Douglas Armstrong. 1990 June 45 Brooklands of the North (part 2). The conclusion of our article on sand-racing at Saltburn. By Martyn Flower. 1990 June 50 A Star Re-Born The Editor experiences a restored 1925 Star 12/25 on his 13th Excursion. 1990 June 59 Retromobile Show Peter Russell visited the annual show in Paris and sends us his report. 1990 June 69 Hill-Climbing in the South A further article in our series on famous British hill-climb venues. By A.B. Demaus. 1990 March 10 Singer Sports Restoration The decline and resurrection of a 1937 Nine by Zoe Harrison. 1990 March 24 Art and the Automobile A look at the work of some early motoring artists by Bunny Tubbs. 1990 March 38 History of the Hampton Car Michael Worthington-Williams on the hill-climbing Hampton. 1990 March 45 Brescia Bugatti 'The most exciting of the vintage small cars' - according to Bill Boddy. 1990 March 50 1903 Knox The editor drives an air-cooled veteran. 1990 March 58 East German Aga David Hawtin describes a restored example of this mid-twenties rarity. 1990 March 69 Hill-Climbing at South Harting Bryan Demaus continues his series on pre-war hill-climb locations. 1990 March 76 De Dion V8s Two edwardian 'stately ladies' that have been rstored to their former glory. 1990 May 10 Straker-Squire Michael Worthington-Williams tells the story of the company that made the 'car for the connoisseur'. 1990 May 25 Vintage Napier An early 20's 40/50 model described by owner Russell Stapleton. 1990 May 36 'The Brooklands of the North' Sand racing at Saltburn over a fifty-year period. Martyn Flower chronicles the events. 1990 May 46 From a Family Album Fascinating collection of snapshots showing one family's involvement with the motor car. 1990 May 50 1931 Horsebox The Editor tries out a Bedford with a special body on his monthly 'Excursion'. 1990 May 51 Directory of Clubs Comprehensiv directory of pre-1950 orientated clubs. Compiled by John Williams. 1990 May 74 1920 Italian Cyclecar The MV Bambina three-wheeler by T. Allen Brierley. 1990 May 85 Holme Moss Hill-Climb Brian Demaus continues his series of articles on pre-war hill-climb locations. 1990 November 10 Frazer Nash TT Replica Zoe Harrison describes this beautifully restored 1935 example that has been in the same family from new. 1990 November 24 When eight was great The heyday of the straight eight engine and the story of a 1936 Buick 8/40 - by Dennis Harrison. 1990 November 30 Basil Davenport - part two Alan Brierly continues his article about this hill-climb hero. 1990 November 35 Brighton Runs remembered Bill Boddy recalls the many London-Brighton Runs he has taken part in since his first Run in 1936. 1990 November 46 Delahaye 135MS A very special Figoni et Falaschi-bodied version that was the 1947 Geneva Show car. By Bunny Tubbs. 1990 November 48 1884 De Dion Bouton steam car The Editor drives this historic vehicle on his monthly Excursion. 1990 November 56 From a family album A fascinating collection of photographs of one family's motor cars. By David Hales. 1990 November 58 Diary of a dilettante VSCC Prescott and Madresfield and Bentley Drivers Club at Silverstone - all covered by Tom Threlfall. 1990 November 66 Summertime events Tom Threlall reports on the first Period and Classic Caravan rally and the Wheels of Yesteryear Rally. 1990 October 10 1925 O.M. Restored David Hawtin writes about a fine four-cylinder example of this Italian marque 1990 October 21 Win a trip to the Schlumpf collection! Part twoof our competition. You could win a weekend trip to the fabulous Musee National de L'Automobile de Mulhouse. 1990 October 25 Street racing at Avignon Toby Ross caught the action on film from behind the straw bales. 1990 October 39 Hill-climbs at Staxton and Foxhills A.B. Demaus continues his series on pre-war hill-climb locations. 1990 October 45 Basil Davenport - hill-climb hero The story of this outstandingly successful driver is told by Alan Brierly. 1990 October 50 Austins Alvises and other automobiles The Editor's latest monthly Excursion involves his own Austin 7 and other interesting vehicles. 1990 October 55 Rallying in France Malcolm Elder tells what it was like to take part in the Coupe des Pyrenees. 1990 October 59 Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall reports on events at Shelsley Walsh Oulton Park and Silverstone. 1990 October 73 Sightings in Argentina and Brazil Alvaro Casal Tatlock reports on old carsspotted in small towns in South America. 1990 September 10 The Alfa that was the first Ferrari? Murray Rainey talks about his 1938/1939 racing 2.6 litre 8C Alfa Romeo 1990 September 21 Win a trip to the Schlumpf collection! Part one of our two-part competition is in this issue. 1990 September 25 Harry the hawker's van The story of a 1926 Graham Brothers van in the Australian outback - by Dennis Harrison. 1990 September 31 A 9/12 Humber named Edmund The life of a 1926 Humber as recounted by Malcolm Dungworth. 1990 September 36 The story of Professor Low Michael Worthington-Williams recounts the story of a brilliant prolific inventor in the field of motoring. 1990 September 45 Alban Crofts - motor-body builder This South Croydon firm bodied a wide variety of vehicles from the Edwardian period onwards. 1990 September 50 1913 Sunbeam 12/16 'torpedo tourer' The Editor enjoys this month's Excursion over a weekend of rallying. 1990 September 59 Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall continues his diary of some of the more interesting of the vintage summer events. 1991 April 10 1927 A.C.'Royal' saloon The history and restoration of this six-cylinder saloon is recounted by David Hawtin. 1991 April 24 Australian Amilcar Dennis Harrison writes about a 1926 CGSs with a notable sporting history in South Australia. 1991 April 29 Charron-Laycock history The story of this high-quality light car made in Sheffield is recalled by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1991 April 40 Southport 100 mile-race Part two of the article by Martyn Flower on sand-racing at Southport from 1931 to 1937. 1991 April 49 1936 Bentley 4 1/4 litre The Editor enjoys his excursion in this elegant Van Vooren-bodied coupe. 1991 April 57 Turcat Mery from Marseille An historical account of the 'Masterpieces from Marseille'. By Finbarr Corry. 1991 April 64 1937 English Oldsmobile Zoe Harrison reports on a right-hand-drive Six Sedan made for the English market. 1991 August 10 Fords made in Russia How the Ford Motor Company helped the USSR to start car assembly and manufacture during the 1920s. By P. Ponsel. 1991 August 14 Classic car show Malcolm Green gives us his report on the show at the NEC over the May bank holiday. 1991 August 24 Chamberlain Special The fascinating story of an Australian special that raced in the 1930s. By Dennis Harrison. 1991 August 36 Paris-Vichy Rally Malcolm Elder took part in this annual French rally and thoroughly enjoyed himself. 1991 August 42 Norwich Union/RAC Classic David Hawtin photographs some of the cars which took part in this year's run. 1991 August 45 Austin Twenty Sports History The background and development of this rare model offered by Longbridge immediately after WW1. 1991 August 49 Austin Twenty Sports Excursion The Editor drives a beautifully restored example and gives us his impressions. 1991 August 55 Hanomag 'Kommissbrot' Thomas Ulrich writes about this unusual German cyclecar that acquired a strange nickname. 1991 August 62 Midland Road Trials An account of sporting events in country lanes during the twenties. By Bryan Demaus 1991 August 66 Wiscombe hill-climb In his 'Diary of a dilettante' Tom Threlfall reports on the VSCC event in May 1991 December 8 History of Gardner Douglas Ormrod writes about this American-built car produced from 1919 to 1931. 1991 December 22 La Licorne (The Unicorn) A restored example of this French make is described and photographed by David Hawtin. 1991 December 28 Standard in the twenties Michael Worthington-Williams recounts the early history of the all-British Standard. 1991 December 46 Arrol-Johnston 'Victory' Why this model was a disaster which need not have happened. By Kenneth Hurst. 1991 December 50 Rapid Riley V8 Special The Editor drives this splendid supercharged Special on this month's excursion. 1991 December 56 Registration number records In part three of his survey of registration records David Hales tells us what survives in Wales. 1991 December 58 Newton-Bennett A story from the Edwardian period of an Italian-made car marketed by an English company. By Dennis Harrison. 1991 December 64 Dilettante's diary of events Tom Threlfall reports - in his inimitable way - on events in Portugal at Donington Park and Highclere Castle. 1991 December Front cover: The Riley V8-engined Special' owned by Paul Gregory 1991 February 10 1911 Renault charabanc Douglas Ormrod tells about the revival of this 3-ton passenger vehicle discovered on a farm in New Zealand. 1991 February 22 keeping up the Standard The rescue and restoration of a 1921 Standard SLO by Zoe Harrison. 1991 February 29 Battery-powered Brougham The story of a 1922 Milburn Light Electric by Dennis J-Ianison. 1991 February 40 A day with a Tatra D.B. Tubbs recalls his experience of a Tatra Type 87. 1991 February 42 Singer in the thirties Michael Worthington-Williams looks at the diverse output of this Coventry make in the days before WW2. 1991 February 50 London to Brighton 1990 Full pictorial coverage of the annual Eminancipation Run. 1991 February 55 Kop hill-climb Bryan Demaus concludes his series of articles on pre-war hill-climb locations. 1991 February 58 Luxury Ten The rebuilding of a 1934 Mulliner-bodied Lanchester Sports coupe related by David Hawtin 1991 February 65 Rotting collection reprieved A strange tale of a private collection - including nine Bugattis - left to decay. By Toby Ross. 1991 January 10 1935 Maserati sports-racer (part 2) Ken Painter condudes the history of the resurrection of his 4C5. 1991 January 24 Bay to Birdwood Run A report from Dennis Harrison on this huge Australian biennial pilgrimage. 1991 January 27 Australian All-Veteran Rally This colourful event is described for us by Ross McGown. 1991 January 36 The 1920s Windsor Michael Worthington-Williams tells the story of this high quality London-made light car. 1991 January 50 1934 Triumph sports-tourer On this month's 'Excursion' the Editor experiences a car once described as 'an enthusiast's ideal'. 1991 January 55 Hill-climbs in the North A.B. Demaus continues his series of articles on pre.war hill-climb locations. 1991 January 58 Hershey Meet USA The biggest old-car meet in the world was wet this year! Mike Holt was there. 1991 January 64 1929 Chevrolet 'Stovebolt' Six Historical background and driving impressions of this legendary model by Steve Miles. 1991 July 10 Guy lorry in Australia Malcolm Robertson tells the story of a 1928 30cwt model 'ON' that has been owned by one family from new. 1991 July 24 1934 Alfa Romeo cabriolet David Thompson's handsome 6C 2300 GT is described for us by David Hawtin. 1991 July 36 Wolseley Fourteen restoration Keith Longmore recounts how he rebuilt his 1934 fourteen saloon. 1991 July 42 Resurrection - restoration Michael Worthington-Williams reports on the progress made by their new owners on three of his Finds and Discoveries. 1991 July 46 Bill Boddy's motoring memories Part two of Bill Boddy's reminiscences of motoring over fifty years ago. 1991 July 49 1910 Hotchkiss limousine The Editor experiences 'a car of the highest grade' on his excursion this month. 1991 July 55 Zborowski in Spain An account of Count Zborowski's racing exploits in Spain during 1922 and 1923. By Bryan Demaus. 1991 July 66 VSCC Silverstone In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall reports on the VSCC's first race meeting of the year. 1991 June 10 Vintage Armstrong-Siddeleys Bill Bishop writes about these high quality Coventry-made cars of the 1920s. 1991 June 24 1938 Rootes Talbot The restoration of a 3-litre sports tourer is described by David Hawtin. 1991 June 31 'It was fun then' Part one of an article by Bill Boddy recalling motoring memories from over fifty years ago. 1991 June 36 VSCC Wessex Trial Tom Threlfall reports this event in his 'Diary of a dilettante'. 1991 June 42 Retromobile Show Paris Peter Russell drove to Paris in February to bring us his report. 1991 June 49 Invicta S-type in the rain On his rain-soaked excursion this month The Editor drove an open 1931 4 1/2 litre. 1991 June 55 Vulcan in the twenties Michael Worthington-Williams describes the diversity of engines used by this Lancashire-based manufacturer. 1991 June 58 Austin Seven sports re-creation John Williams tells about the rebuilding of a 1924 'works' two-seater. 1991 March 10 1921 Austro-Daimler Type 6 1991 March 17 The restoration of a car named 'The Brave' as told by T.E. Berrisford. 1991 March 24 1943 Amphibious Jeep A world War Two 'Seep' described by Dennis Harrison. 1991 March 30 Warren Lambert - mountain climber Michael Worthington-Williams recounts the history of this pre-World War One and twenties make. 1991 March 36 A Lea Francis called 'Bumble' Wm. P.J. Watts recalls the 1928 'Leaf' he owned in the 1960s. 1991 March 49 1929 Chenard et Walcker The Editor enjoys enclosed-car motoring in this stately saloon. 1991 March 55 Southport 100-mile races Part one of the article on sand-racing between 1927 and 1930 by Martyn Flower. 1991 March 58 Cars and country music How period cars were used to promote LP records. By Bryan Chalker. 1991 March 65 1927 Buick Master Six Paul Ponsell tells of the 'giants from Michigan' that has never needed restoration. 1991 May 10 1932 Tatra Type 57. Zoe Harrison tells the intriguing story of the car that came here from Austria in the 1970s. 1991 May 24 1911 Albion 16hp The tale of this Scottish expatriate now enjoying an active life in Australia is told by Dennis Harrison. 1991 May 29 Ice and Snow Rally 1991 Malcolm Elder explains what it is like to take part in the Rallye Neige et Glace in the French Alps. 1991 May 36 Early 20s Fox light car The story of this Anglo-German enterprise is uncovered by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1991 May 46 Another Golden Age of Motoring Brian A Meulbrouck argues that the period following WW2 should be considered worthy of this accolade. 1991 May 49 1928 Alvis 12/50 The Editor enjoys his excursion this month in this sporting open tourer. 1991 May 55 Epps Bros. coachbuilders The history of the London-based family firm is recalled for us by James Taylor. 1991 May 58 1924 Turcat-Mery SG limousine In the second part of his article Finbarr Corry writes about his impressions of driving a 1924 limousine. 1991 May 65 1930s 'graveyard' Ray Cattle pictures a sad collection of thirties cars left in the open to rot. 1991 November 8 Buy the Besst and get it Dennis Harrison writes about a mid-twenties Australian assembled car that failed to become a great success. 1991 November 22 Early '30s Morris Minors The story of two Minors - a coupe and a two-seater - is recounted by David Hawtin. 1991 November 26 Autocrat Michael Worthington-Williams on the history of a little-known car made in the Midlands in the period around World War One. 1991 November 39 American Steam Tour A report by Mick Tuxworth on the 1991 American Steam Car Tour. 1991 November 45 Pietro Bordino - racing driver This gifted Italian has been called 'the greatest driver of the twenties'. Martyn Flower describes his racing career. 1991 November 50 1903 Mercedes In this month's Excursion the Editor drives a very original 18/28. 1991 November 58 1921 Rover 12. The restoration of a 'Clegg' four-seater is the subject of this article by Zoe Harrison. 1991 November 66 Dilettante's diary of events Tom Threlfall reports on racing at Silverstone and the Nurburgring and hill-climbing at Prescott. 1991 November Front cover: The 1903 18/28 Mercddes owned by Terry Cohn. 1991 October 8 1932 Hillman Minx The painstaking restoration of this 30s family saloon by its owner is described for us by David Hawtin. 1991 October 22 Monty's Humber The staff car used by Field Marshall Montgomery during the last war. Report by Paul Shinton. 1991 October 28 Dario Resta's Racing Career Martyn Flower tells the story of the conquering invader from Europe who dominated the US racing scene from 1924 to 1926. 1991 October 36 Rolls-Royces in Africa George Smith-Wright recounts the rescue and restoration of the two Rolls-Royces - a Phantom land a 20/25 - which he owned in Africa. 1991 October 42 Angus Sanderson The history of this British company that developed American-inspired methods of mass production between the wars is told by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1991 October 50 1938 Daimler The Editor's outing with this beautifully restored Light Straight 8 in this month's Escursion. 1991 October 58 VSCC Events Tom Threlfall reports on the Summer Rally speed hill-climbing at Sheisley Walsh and racing at Mallory Park. 1991 October Front cover: The 1938 Daimler Light Straight 8 owned by George Stapley. 1991 September 8 Veteran Speedwell Owner Nigel Scott on some of the trials and tribulations of running his 10hp Speedwell. 1991 September 22 Bristol 400 restored A pre-war design with post-war aerodynamics. David Hawtin reports. 1991 September 28 Modern oils in pre-war engines Graham Orme-Bannister investigates the suitability of modern oils for pre-1950 cars. 1991 September 34 Registration records - part two David Hales continues his survey of surviving registration number records. 1991 September 42 The Scout from Salisbury The history of this early make is recounted by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1991 September 51 1928 Hupmobile Century Six 'The Six of the Century' beautifully restored. Dennis Harrison tells the story. 1991 September 58 Rally in Normandy Bruce Dowel! records on film an event which takes place in a French town every other year. 1991 September 59 Coleraine to Ballycastle Run Pictorial coverage of this event that has enlivened the old car scene in Northern Ireland for the last eight years. 1991 September 66 Alvis Tour & A7 Circuit of Britain Forty-four Alvises toured Britain this year for charity. Tony Hayes reports. Also: Neil McLeland on his 3000 mile trip 1991 September 73 Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall reports on the VSCC racing at Donington & Silverstone Bugattis at Penn and the European Veteran Rally. 1991 September Front cover: The 1928 Hupmobile restored by Mal Hosking. (See article on page 51). 1992 April 8 1920 Fiat 501 Zoe Harrison reports on a surviving English-bodied example of the first mass-produced Fiat. 1992 April 14 Electro-plating and cars. Part 2 A brief guide to do-it yourself chromium and nickel plating by John Teague. 1992 April 22 1907 Demeester voiturette Douglas Ormrod on the history of this French make and the restoration of a rare survivor. 1992 April 32 Benz 16-valve sportscars The remarkable story of two cars that took part in the 1910 Prince Henry Trials. By Dennis Harrison . 1992 April 39 Three three-wheelers Malcolm Jeal writes about three different unorthodox vehicles - all made in the same French town. 1992 April 42 Art and the automobile - Part 2 The continuation of Michael Worthington-Williams's illustrated survey of early automobile advertising. 1992 April 47 Guide to motor museums. Part 1 UK A useful listing of around 100 motor museums in this country which are open to visitors. 1992 April 55 Charles Trepardoux - engineer Charles-Armand Trepardoux on his grandfather's involvement with De Dion Bouton et Trepardoux. 1992 April 58 1912 Belsize/John Morris fire engine This splendid 14.7-litre Edwardian monster is described for us by David Hawtin. 1992 April 74 A 'Simplified' Morris Cowley Bill Bishop tells us about the economy model introduced in 1927. 1992 August 13 V16 BRM - promise unfulfilled Rivers-Fletcher recounts the story of the British post-war Grand Prix car. 1992 August 21 Ice cream car restoration The rebuild of a 1930 Morris Cowley ice cream car is described by owner Peter Dawes. 1992 August 24 Citroen Kegresse - part 2 Malcolm Bobbitt continues his article on this extraordinary half-track go-anywhere vehicle. 1992 August 28 VSCC and RAC events Reports on the Curborough Sprint and the RAC Classic Run from Tom Threlfall in his Diary of a dilettante. 1992 August 33 Where are they now? Michael Worthington-Williams attempts to trace what has happened to vehicles featured in Finds & discoveries. 1992 August 42 1931 Alfa Romeo 6C1750 The Editor drives a Zagato-bodied Grand Sport version of this exciting Italian thoroughbred. 1992 August 50 Morgan's first 4-wheeler Zoe Harrison tries a very rare 1935 example of Morgan's early 4/4. 1992 August 55 1920s Vandy The history of this all-but-forgotten British make is recalled by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1992 August 62 Paris-Rouen Rally Bryan Goodman took part in the 98th Anniversary of this French event. 1992 August 66 Wiscombe Park hill-climb A photographic report of the VSCC annual event held this year on 10th May. 1992 August 1931 Alfa Romeo 60750. See the article on page 42. 1992 December 8 Porsche: American connection part 2. Jonathan Wood concludes his article on how Dr. Porsche's l930s visits to the USA influenced the of Volkeswagen project. 1992 December 12 Seen at the Beaulieu autojumble Some memorable sightings at this year's Autojumble as captured by Roger Banks. 1992 December 13 F.A.N.Y.s in WWI. How the First Aid Nursing Yoemanry distinguished themselves by driving ambulances lorries and staff cars. 1992 December 32 Registration numbers in Scotland David Hales continues his series on surviving vehicle registration records in the UK. 1992 December 35 Mercedes 320 Streamline saloon The Editor samples a rare version of the 1939 basic 3 1/2 litre six-cylinder saloon. 1992 December 41 Angouleme Bisley & Silverstone Tom Threlfall sends us reports of these three events in his Diary of a dilettante. 1992 December 45 Alvis team cars in the 200-Mile Race. The story of the three racers that competed in this 1924 event at Brooklands is told by Alan Putt. 1992 December 50 Springfield Rolls-Royce Phantom I Zoe Harrison enthuses over this magnificently-restored American-built 1926 Roadster. 1992 December 57 A short history of old-car magazines Michael Worthington-Williams recalls the many specialist magazines on old vehicles published over the years. 1992 December 67 Taruffi - the Silver Fox The exploits of this famous racing driver during the years 1923-33 are recounted by Charlie Rous. 1992 December Front cover: The 1926 Springfield Rolls-Royce Phantom I Roadster 1992 February 8 Lancias made in France Zoe Harrison recounts the French production of 'Belnas' in the 1930s and looks at two restored survivors. 1992 February 17 Metal fatigue in automobiles How fatigue affects car parts. Article by Keith Longmore in our new series on technical and restoration subjects. 1992 February 22 1936 Rolls-Royce Phantom III David Hawtin reports on an example of the model some critics described as 'too complicated too costly'. 1992 February 30 Marendaz - The Moss connection Stirling Moss's parents were very successful users of Marendaz cars in events during the 1930s. By Graham Skillen. 1992 February 37 The Stanhope and the Bramham Michael Worthington-Williams writes about the front-wheel-drive cyclecars made in Leeds in the 1920s. 1992 February 42 A country garage... in Herefordshire that has been serving motorists since the earliest day's of motoring. By lain Patience. 1992 February 50 1931 Electric Bugatti The Editor drives a rare and original electric-powered Bugatti on this month's Excursion. 1992 February 54 Caravan & Morris 8 combination The history of an early caravan-building firm & restoring an extant example Ä and a Morris 8. By James Taylor. 1992 February 62 London-Brighton Run 1991 An illustrated report on the 95th anniversary of this premier event for veteran cars. 1992 February 74 VSCC Lakeland Trial Tom Threlfall records it in his Diary of a Dilettante. 1992 January 8 1939 Rover Sports Twenty Howard Buchanan unravels the history of his superb Salmons Tickford drophead coupe. 1992 January 17 A Seasonal Tale A ghost story with a seasonal connection. By Barry Carter. 1992 January 22 'The Morgans time forgot' Two survivors of the three-wheelers exported to Australia are described by Dennis Harrison. 1992 January 30 Archers of Dunmow In the first of a series of articles on restoration and technical subjects David Hawtin writes about this long-established restoration workshop. 1992 January 36 1909 Sizaire-Naudin The brothers Sizaire and Louis Naudin produced a variety of cars Ä including the example described here by Douglas Ormrod. 1992 January 42 MG Picnic at Brookiands Malcolm Green reports on the well-attended picnic for MG enthusiasts in support of the Brookiands Appeal. 1992 January 44 The English-bodied Stutz The popularity of Stutz cars in this country in the late 20s is explained by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1992 January 50 1929 Stutz straight-eight The Editor drives a Lancefield-bodied type M in this month's Excursion. 1992 January 55 Pre-war racing at Donington Robert Heelis recalls watching motor racing at the Midlands circuit when he was a boy. 1992 January 64 VSCC Welsh Trial In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall reports on this year's Welsh Trial. 1992 January 74 Rallye des Ancetres Malcolm Elder tells us how much he enjoyed taking part in this French rally. 1992 July 11 Photo competition winners Some of the best of the old photographs entered for the Sunday Telegraph/National Motor Museum competition. 1992 July 18 1992 Daffodil Run Tom Threlfall's report on the Bean Car Club's annual run to Bournemouth. 1992 July 22 1914 Shelsley Crossley The Editor examines a superb example of this fine Edwardian sporting car. 1992 July 31 A short history of coach lining How this form of vehicle decoration has developed since the earliest days of motoring. By Bryan Goodman. 1992 July 35 VSCC Silverstone & Derbyshire Trial Reports of these two events from Tom Threlfall in his Diary of a dilettante. 1992 July 38 Silverstone collage More colour photos of the VSCC race meeting on 11th April. 1992 July 40 Pre-war saleman's aids Malcolm Green looks at a series of little publications produced to help salesmen to sell MG cars. 1992 July 50 Rare Jensen V8 prototype David Hawtin describes a very interesting prototype sports car built in 1935. 1992 July 55 Bert Hadley at Shelsley Walsh The well-known 1930s Austin works racing driver recalls his memories of the oldest hill-climb. 1992 July 72 The go-anywhere Citroen Part one of Malcolm Bobbitt's assessment of the extraordinary half-tracked Kegresse. 1992 July Front cover: 1914 Shelsley Crossley. See the article on page 22. 1992 June 10 Scottish Ice & Snow Rally Zoe Harrison reports on this event which turned out to be something of a misnomer. 1992 June 17 The 1922 Webb Super Nine An account by Bryan Demaus of a little-known car briefly manufactured in Stourport-on-Severn. 1992 June 22 First of the Healeys The Editor tells us how much he enjoyed driving the extremely rare 1947 Healey Westland. 1992 June 30 Three VSCC events In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall records the action in Herefordshire and Wales and at Silverstone. 1992 June 37 1931 Rambler Cross Country Paul Ponsel writes about his encounter with this early American five-passenger phaeton. 1992 June 41 Motoring magazines over the years A brief survey by Michael Worthington-Williams of the many periodicals on motoring that have been published. 1992 June 50 1929 Armstrong Siddeley David Hawtin describes a fabric-bodied l5hp saloon that took eight years to restore. 1992 June 62 Paris Retromobile Peter Russell went to France again this year to visit the popular old-car show. 1992 June 65 Two Mercedes 38/250 SS The story of the 1929 cars owned and raced by Lord Howe and Sir Malcolm Campbell is told by A.F. Rivers Fletcher. 1992 June Front cover 1947 Healey Westland described in the article on page 22. 1992 March 8 1920s Delage duo Dennis Harrison tells us about a 1928 D.M. Weymann saloon and a sporting 1926 DISS. 1992 March 17 Electro-plating of car parts In a further article in our series on technical subjects John Teague explains nickel plating and chromium plating. 1992 March 22 Art and the automobile. Part one. Michael Worthington-Williams on the history of automobile art commenting on some colourful early advertisements. 1992 March 30 Roydale - British-made Edwardian The history of the little-known make is recounted for us by Malcolm Jeal. 1992 March 37 Austin 12/4 restoration Mike Burgess describes how he rebuilt his 1928 Burnham saloon. 1992 March 42 1933 Avon Standard Special A report on this sporting open 4-seater from Zoe Harrison. 1992 March 50 Alvis 12/50 sports saloon David Hawtin recalls his recent encounter with a 1927 example. 1992 March 55 Castle Three cyclecar The story of this Kidderminster-made 'runabout' is related by A.B. Demaus. 1992 March 62 School of motoring Malcolm Jeal has discovered that training courses were being offered by the Institute of Automobile Engineers in 1920. 1992 March 75 MC raid on New England How some early MGs invaded the USA. Malcolm Green was there. 1992 May 8 1939 Alvis 4.3-litre Zoe Harrison reports on a magnificent Vanden Plas-bodied example. 1992 May 17 A London scrapyard An interesting story of a car dismantler recounted by Tim Harding. 1992 May 22 1928 8th-series Lancia Lambda The Editor tests the most sporting version of this technically advanced Italian tourer. 1992 May 28 Transports of delight Light-hearted memories of motoring in the pre-war period. By Alan Marsh. 1992 May 37 The Uppercu Cadillac Number 1 in a new series by Nick Baldwin entitled 'The best that money could buy'. 1992 May 38 Art and the automobile - Part 3 The conclusion of Michael Worthington-Williams's survey of early automobile advertising. 1992 May 45 Guide to motor museums - Part 2 Details of over 300 motor museums in Continental Europe that are open to visitors. 1992 May 62 1938 MC VA - 'cheap but charming' David Hawtin examines a beautiful example of this stylish sports car. 1992 May 74 VSCC at Brooklands An account of this event from Tom Threlfall in his Diary of a Dilettante. 1992 May Front cover: The 1938 MG VA owned by Roy Jarvis. See the article on page 62. 1992 November 11 Shelsley Walsh 1905-1922. Peter Hull recounts the early history of the oldest surviving hill-climb in the British Isles. 1992 November 21 Taxation without representation? The proposed RAC/MSA Competition Driver Registration Scheme is explained by Tom Threlfall. 1992 November 35 BMW FIVA Rallye 1992 A report from Charles Meisl on this event (not just for BMWs) in the Austrian mountains. 1992 November 37 1911 Overland in New Zealand William Hobbs recalls the history of this early American make and describes a nicely restored survivor. 1992 November 42 Silverstone Prescott & Oulton Park In his diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfell reports on Christie's Festival and two VSCC events. 1992 November 47 1924 Bentley 3-litre The Editor samples a superb Vanden Plas replica-bodied tourer in this installment of 'Other people's cars.' 1992 November 55 Porsche: the American connection Dr. Porsche and the beginnings of the Volkeswagen 'people's car'. By Jonathan Wood. 1992 November 58 Restoration of an Austin 7 How owner Nicholas Turley rebuilt a 1934 de-luxe saloon - by Arnold Wilson. 1992 November 71 Vulcan 'Duchess' bus Nick Baldwin tells us about this remarkably original late 1920s single-decker. 1992 October 8 Michael Sedgwick Run Brian Heath describes this year's Run from Southampton to Middle Wallop. 1992 October 11 Trojan and Arthur Scroggs The story of this consistent winner of long-distance trials - and the Trojans he drove - is told by Alan Brierley. 1992 October 22 1932 Austin 10/4 The Editor drives a very original example and gives us his impressions. 1992 October 26 Austin 10 Diamond Jubilee Rally A mainly pictorial record of the many Austins that came to celebrate the 60th birthday of the Austin Ten. 1992 October 29 Bugatti - more early photos Part 2 of the article by Jonathan Wood revealing further previously unpublished photographs. 1992 October 34 Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall reports on events at Montlhery Shelsley Walsh and Mallory Park. 1992 October 38 Railton Terraplane A fine 1934 example of this 'cheap and cheerful' sports tourer is described by Dennis Harrison. 1992 October 42 Lincoln Continental What were the reasons for car's remarkably wide popularity? Lee Beck explains. 1992 October 49 Reader survey We ask you to tell us your current views on The Automobile your likes and dislikes. 1992 October 62 1992 Gordon Bennett Rally A report on this Irish veteran and vintage event from Finbarr Corry. 1992 October 66 Hillman history: Part 2 Michael Worthington-Williams discusses the impact of Rootes ownership and mass production. 1992 October Front cover: 1935 Austin 2Ohp Ranelagh limousine at the Austin 10 Diamond Jubilee Rally. 1992 September 18 Bugatti - re-discovered photos Jonathan Wood reveals photos from the early 1900s - some of which have not previously been published. 1992 September 22 MG C-Type Monthlery Midget The Editor experiences one of these miniature road racer - of which only 44 were produced during 1931/32. 1992 September 28 Bexhill 100 Festival of Motoring Now an annual event commemorating the Bexhill Speed Trials first run in 1902. Report from Keith Wallace. 1992 September 30 Norwegian rally & VSCC Silverstone Tom Threlfall reports on these two very different events in his Diary of a dilettante. 1992 September 35 1936 auxhall D-Type David Hawtin describes this nicely restored 6-cylinder l4hp cabriolet version. 1992 September 44 Whither the Withers? P.H. Heilbron tells the story of this little-known car which was made from 1906 ntil W.W. I. 1992 September 50 l93l Talbot 105 Mark Gillies drove 'GO 53' on the road and on the track at Silverstone. 1992 September 55 Hillman early history In Part 1 of this article Michael Worthington-Williams recounts the development of the company from 1907-1929. 1992 September 71 Bentley performs for TV How a 3-litre Bentley took part in film-making for a TV series. By Alexander Boswell. 1992 September Front cover: The Talbot 105 on the track at Silverstone. See article on page 50. 1993 April 10 Influence of TV on motor sport A.F. Rivers Fletcher on how television coverage has affected motor sport since the first race was shown in 1937. 1993 April 26 1908 Tourist Trophy-winning Hutton This beautifully preserved Napier-under-another-name is described for us by its present owner Bryan Goodman. 1993 April 34 The story of Lloyd & Plaister The Rev. Mark Rudall brings us a fascinating account of Lewis Lloyd and his 1920s car-manufacturing company. 1993 April 42 Imperia Minerva and Excelsior Whilst on a visit to Belgium Nick Baldwin unearthed some of the history of these once-famous makes. 1993 April 47 1928 Daimler 16/55 The Editor experiences an example of this remarkably smooth and quiet medium-powered performer. 1993 April 55 Irish registration numbers What records exist and where. Davis Hales continues his series of articles. 1993 April 58 New radiators for old Zoe Harrison visits a specialist firm to discover how new radiators are built for old cars. 1993 April 66 A pair of 1930s Dodges Dennis Harrison describes two large and powerful Americans a 1933 KC and a 1934 DR. 1993 April 71 How to improve vintage car lighting Some useful lips on how to brighten up your lights by Peter Nunn. 1993 April 75 Shelsley Walsh 1923 to 1930 Peter Hull continues his account of the cars the drivers and the record-breaking at the oldest-surviving hifi-cimb. 1993 August 11 1946 H.R.G. Aerodynamic This interesting but not very successful sporting car is assessed by H.R.G. expert Ian Dussek. 1993 August 23 Registration records - Part 6 David Hales continues his series of articles explaining what records survive and where. 1993 August 27 1932 Singer Junior restored David Hawtin talked to the owner of this splendily restored family saloon and discovered why it was an advanced design for its day. 1993 August 37 Origins of the small car The development of the early voiturette is traced for us by Bryan Goodman. 1993 August 42 Car badges In Part I of this article Michael Worthington-Williams illustrates well-known and not-so-well known examples. 1993 August 47 1934 TT Ford V8 The Editor describes this inexpensive but capable performer that excelled in road racing trials and sprints. 1993 August 56 Brooklands 200-mile race The last race using the outer circuit was run in 1924. The story is told by Brian Demaus. 1993 August 58 Two new motor heritage museums Nick Baldwin visited the new B.M.I.H.T. museum at Gaydon and the new Vauxhall museum at Luton. 1993 August 63 VSCC at Wiscombe Park Tom Threlfall reports on this club event in his Diary of a Dilettante. 1993 December 10 Low-tension ignition Tom Threlfall explains the early form of electrical ignition in his article 'Oh illustrious spark'. 1993 December 17 Californian extravaganza The premier old-car meeting of the year at Pebble Beach is reported by Nick Baldwin. 1993 December 33 Bugatti Type 13 and B‚b‚ Peugeot Mark Gillies compares these two early French cars - both designed by Ettore Bugatti. 1993 December 43 Alvis: The vintage years The development of the company and its models is recounted for us by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1993 December 48 1926 Sunbeam 3.4 litre super sports This month the Editor gives us his impressions of one of the finest sporting cars of its day. 1993 December 65 1935 Armstrong Siddeley restoration Zoe Harrison describes the fifteen-year rebuild of a 17hp model. 1993 December 74 Gordon Bennett Rally As usual this event attracted some very impressive machinery. Finbarr Corry sends us his report. 1993 December Front cover: The Type 13 Bugatti described in the article on page 33. 1993 February 26 London-Brighton Run We photographed some of the entries in the 1992 (96th Anniversary) Run. 1993 February 32 Us and our cars Members of The Automobile team tell us about themselves - and the cars they drive. 1993 February 34 VSCC Lakeland Trial In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall reports on this November event. 1993 February 38 Lagonda LG6 Dennis Harrison recounts his meeting with a fine example of 1930s transport for the gentry. 1993 February 42 1921 Pierce-Arrow 'The gilded cage' A unique example of this prestigious American car is described for us by Zoe Harrison. 1993 February 49 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang II The Editor reveals the history of this fantastic Edwardian special. 1993 February 51 10-year index supplement An index to all the major articles that have appeared in the 120 issues of The Automobile in so far published. 1993 February 66 Where are they now? Michael Worthington-Willuilms traces the whereabouts of some of the 'finds & discoveries' of the last ten years. 1993 February 71 Metallurgique history The history of this high-quality marque from Belgium is recalled by Nick Georgano. 1993 February 78 The Salmson story Nick Baldwin writes about the many adventures of a 1927 Salmson. 1993 February Front cover: 1937/38 Lagonda LG6. See the article on page 38. 1993 January 11 The MoT test and older vehicles Useful information on how the test applies to our type of vehicle. By John Teague. 1993 January 26 The Michael Ware column The first of a series of occasional columns - this one on Goldie Gardner's crash in the 1932 TT race. 1993 January 30 Royal occasion in Paris An outstanding display of spectacular cars - including a number of Royal cars. Peter Hull reports. 1993 January 36 The story of Lea Francis: 1895-1923 Michael Worthington-Williams recounts for us the early history of this Coventry manufacturer. 1993 January 41 Edinburgh and Welsh Trials Tom Threlfell reports on the MCC & VSCC events in his Diary of a dilettante. 1993 January 46 1926 Vauxhall 14/40 tourer The Editor experiences a 5-seater 'Princeton' - one of the last models produced before the takeover by the Americans. 1993 January 52 Brighton or bust! An account of the 1927 Daily Sketch veteran car run. From David Hales. 1993 January 56 Moths Ten-Six restoration David Hawtin discovers a rare example of this 1934 tourer and describes its rebuild. 1993 January 66 Bay to Birdwood Run S. Australia This event for vehicles produced between 1900 & 1950 is the largest of its kind in the world. Dennis Harrison was there. 1993 January 69 Knackers' yard David Thirlby relates some of his memories of car breaker's yards in this country. 1993 January Front cover: 1934 Morris Ten-Six tourer. See the article on page 56. 1993 July 11 The Bugatti Trust study centre Jonathan Wood describes the fine purpose-built facility for enthusiasts at Prescott. 1993 July 23 1948 Gordano sports car It was very advanced to its time but reached only the prototype stage. The Editor relates the story. 1993 July 30 New motor museum in France Bryan Goodman visits the new 'Musee de la Colline' near Paris and describes its treasures. 1993 July 37 VSCC trials and racing at Silverstone Tom Threlfall reports on the Herefordshire and Derbyshire Trials and the first VSCC race meeting of the season. 1993 July 42 Early advertising art Michael Worthington-Williams shows some fascinating early examples of car advertising. 1993 July 46 1936 Maserati 4/6CM During the 20s and 30s. . . 'the Maserati brothers built only racing cars - and built them quite beautifully.' Mark Gillies drives an exquisite example. 1993 July 58 Marmon and Armstrong Siddeley Nick Baldwin describes these two fine makes and investigates the link between them. 1993 July 71 Dunhill Motorities 1893-1930About the company that supplied 'everything for the motorist but the motor'. The Editor relates the history of this pioneer in the motor accessory market. 1993 July Front cover: Mark Gillies driving the 1936 Maserati 4/6CM at Silverstone. 1993 June 11 Francis Birtles - pioneer motorist Jonathan Wood continues his two-part article on the intrepid Australian overlander. 1993 June 27 MG TA Tickford coupe How a basic sportscar was transformed into a luxurious grand tourer. Malcolm Robertson experiences a 1938/1939 example. 1993 June 38 1904 single-cylinder Cadillac Peter May writes about his restoration of and attachment to an early model B 'one-lunger'. 1993 June 42 The Westcar and the Heron Two little-known 1920s makes - both produced by the same company - are described by Michael Worthington- Williams. 1993 June 47 BMW 328 - ahead of its time This month the Editor samples a Frazer Nash version of what was perhaps the best sportscar of the 1930s. 1993 June 54 Maudslay history 1902-1914 Nick Baldwin writes about the company that first introduced overhead camshaft engines and pressure lubrication. 1993 June 58 Three Vintage Sports-Car Club events Tom Thelfall reports on driving tests at Brooklands the Pomeroy Trophy at Silverstone and the Exmoor trial. 1993 June 71 Non-skid & puncture-proof tyre covers The story of a remarkable invention that profoundly influenced the development of vehicle road tyres. By Alan Burman. 1993 June Front cover: The late thirties MG TA Tickford drop-head coupe described in the article on page 27. 1993 March 11 Taruffi's racing career Part 2 Charlie Rous concludes his article on the famous racing driver with an account of the years 1934 to 1950. 1993 March 26 Our anniversary competition Enter our motoring quiz competition- you could win a special day at the National Motor Museum. 1993 March 30 1929 Sunbeam special An enthusiastic report from David Hawtin on this exciting20 hp non-standard Sunbeam. 1993 March 37 The Lea-Francis story 1924-37. Michael Worthington-Williams continues with part 2 of his history of the Coventry make. 1993 March 42 VSCC's December driving tests This annual event is described by Tom Thelfall in his Diary of a dilettante. 1993 March 48 Type35Bugatti The Editor writes about his encounter with a superb example of the archetypal Bugatti. 1993 March 53 1908 TT.- The '4-inch' race The story of this early event with a curious name is recounted for us by Bryan Goodman. 1993 March 62 1939 Lancia Aprilia Zoe Harrison talked to the proud owner of this far-ahead-of-its-time Lancia. 1993 March 66 Shaft-drive C.N. The early history of G.N. and the cars that were not propelled by chains. All is revealed by Barry Clarke. 1993 March 72 Found in France Nick Baldwin went to France for a holiday but spent most of his time discovering old vehicles. 1993 March Front cover: Bernie Fosdike's 1929 2Ohp Sunbeam special. See the article on page 30. 1993 May 11 Francis Birtles - pioneer motorist Jonathan Wood tells the story of the intrepid young man who made a series of epic journeys across Australia the first one on a bicycle in 1907. 1993 May 24 Prince Henry Vauxhall Marcus Chambers recounts for us how Lawrence Pomeroy re-discovered this 1914 car in 1945. 1993 May 27 Aston Martin MLII This month the Editor samples a 1934 example of this two/four-seater thoroughbred. 1993 May 37 Snow & Ice Rally 1993 A report on this year's Rallye Neige et Glace from Malcolm Elder. No snow and very little ice but still fun. 1993 May 42 Lea-Francis 1937 onwards Michael Worthington-Williams concludes his 3-part history of the Coventry-based manufacturer. 1993 May 47 1911 Austin 15 hp The fascinating story of a car that has been owned by the same family in South Africa since new in 1912 is told by Michael Jones. 1993 May 58 How to photograph cars Professional photographer David Hawtin gives some helpful tips on how to achieve better results. 1993 May 71 Dorman engines The early years of the company that supplied engines to so many car and commercial manufacturers are revealed by Nick Baldwin. 1993 May Front cover: Derek Bowker drives the 1911 Austin bought new by his grandfather. See the article on page 47. 1993 November 16 Roesch and the Talbot 14/45 Nick Baldwin discusses the importance of this remarkably advanced model and recalls his enjoyment of his own example. 1993 November 21 Napiers in Australia A fascinating selection of period photographs of Napiers 'down under' has been discovered by Bill Bishop. 1993 November 34 Derby Bentleys On their 60th anniversary Martyn Nutland re-assesses the first Rolls-Royce-produced Bentleys. 1993 November 42 Car badges In part 2 of his article Michael Worthington-Williams reveals further examples of motor car heraldry. 1993 November 44 Evolution of the car up to 1904 Bryan Goodman explains how the design of the earliest cars developed from that of contemporary horse-drawn vehicles. 1993 November 49 1931 Morris Minor The Editor experiences William Morris's somewhat belated but technically advanced answer to the Austin Seven. 1993 November 55 Acetylene lighting Part 2 Dr. C. Brooks continues his history of the development of acetylene lighting for vehicles. 1993 November 65 Hillman light car mystery Some doubt remains as to the precise age of this beautifully preserved 1919 (?) Hillman. Zoe Harrison tells the story. 1993 November Front cover: Bentley 4 1/4- litre with dose-coupled sports saloon body by H.J. Mulliner. 1993 October 10 Acetylene lighting The story of the development of acetylene for vehide lighting is recorded for us by Dr. C. Brooks. 1993 October 23 Mercedes at Indianapolis Martin Flower writes about the successes of Mercedes racing cars at the speedway from 1911 to 1957. 1993 October 27 Vauxhall 30/98 A superb 1922 example of the delectable E-type is described by David Hawtin. 1993 October 35 The Don Garlits Collection Zoe Harrison recently visited a fascinating old-car museum in Florida USA. 1993 October 41 La Buire - made in Lyon The French La Buire company made their first petrol- engined car in 1904. Michael Worthington-Williams traces the firm's history. 1993 October 47 Aston Martin DB2 prototype The Editor explains the development of the DB2 and examines the historic 1949 prototype. 1993 October 58 Women at the wheel How the fair sex took to driving from the earliest days of motoring onwards. By Nick Baldwin. 1993 October Front cover: The splendid 30/98 Vauxhall described in the article on page 27. 1993 September 10 Citroen taxis Citroen expert Malcolm Bobbitt explains why the company's taxis were so popular in Paris and London between the wars. 1993 September 23 The history of safety glass Without the invention of shatterproof glass the automobile would have become an intolerably lethal device. Finbarr Corry traces this important development. 1993 September 30 Frazer Nash Raid to France Our correspondent 'Monocarist' reports on this 30-car expedition to the Pyrenees. 1993 September 38 Empire Moths How sales of Morris cars in Australia improved following the introduction of models more suited to local conditions is related by Dennis Harrison. 1993 September 42 Art and the automobile In Part 2 of his article Michael Worthington-Williams reviews some of the striking automotive advertising that appeared following World War I. 1993 September 47 1913 15/30 Argyll The Editor examines a beautiful example of this important sleeve-valve-engined design. 1993 September 58 Early Rovers The early history of Rover cars from 1904 to the thirties is recounted for us by Nick Baldwin. 1993 September Front cover: The 1913 15/30 Argyll examined by the Editor in the article on page 47. 1994 April 10 The Noel Macklin story - part one Brian Heath on this remarkable man's achievements which included the Eric Campbell and the Silver Hawk. 1994 April 12 'Drive a Bugatti' competition pt.1. Enter our Spring two-part competition and you could win the opportunity to drive a racing Bugatti! 1994 April 17 Ford Model Y restoration Clive Lichfield's rebuild of his 1934 5hp Model Y is described by David Hawtin. 1994 April 30 The other 'SS' The story of the Sullivan Special is recounted for us by J.S. Moore. 1994 April 36 Armstrong-Whitworth 1906-1915 Bryan Goodman on the wide range of cars built by this Newcastle armaments manufacturer. 1994 April 42 The remarkable Rhode The (1904-1928) history of this little-known manufacturer is recalled by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1994 April 49 1922 Alfa Romeo RLS This month the Editor gives us his impressions of a very rare Grand Prix-type racing car. 1994 April 55 The third-brush regulator explained Tom Threlfall reveals the benefits afforded by this 1920s improvement to the dynamo. 1994 April 74 An artist's dream We show the work of a motor car artist whose dream it is to own a Bugatti. Report by Ian MacDonald. 1994 August 10 New Guernsey postage stamps The Editor describes a new set of stamps which feature examples of pre-1950 cars. 1994 August 12 Flanders - motor industry pioneer The story of this remarkable man - perhaps the world's first automotive engineer - is told by Finbarr Cony. 1994 August 34 Hispano-Suiza in California Ian Fraser took his H6B on the Hispano-Suiza Society's International Tour in northern California. 1994 August 42 The AJS car 1930-33 This well known motorcycle manufacturer also briefly produced cars as Michael Worthington-Williams explains. 1994 August 49 1949 Jaguar Mk. V. This month the Editor reports on his drive in a splendid example of this rare Jaguar. 1994 August 74 Early car radios Zoe Harrison visited a specialist in the restoration of early wireless sets. 1994 August Front cover: The 1935 K6 Hispano-Suiza owned by Peter Mullin on the International Tour in northern California. 1994 December 10 Romping skywards at 26mph! Sally Zigmund recounts a challenging 1916 journey to the Pyrenees in an l8hp Austin. 1994 December 21 A Mulliner mystery About a most unusual vehicle which may have been steam-powered. Alan Burman investigates. 1994 December 34 1950 Dellow restored Zoe Harrison writes about a rebuilt example of this forerunner of the specialized trials car. 1994 December 42 Brussels Liberation Rally An event to commemorate the allied liberation of Brussels in 1944. Report by Ben Grew. 1994 December 44 The Brocklebank story Birmingham's answer to the American car was not a success. Michael Worthington-Williams explains. 1994 December 49 1924 Mercedes Type 125. The Editor describes the car now beautifully restored that won the Targa Florio and the Florio Cup in 1924. 1994 December 70 'Fit an Autovac ...' Tom Threlfall explains the intricacies of this ingenious component - first introduced in the late 1890s. 1994 December Front cover: The 1924 Mercedes Type 125 car featured in the article on page 49. 1994 February 10 Carriages without horses will go Part two of Nick Georgano's article on the first self- propelled coaches. 1994 February 34 Rolls-Royce Alpine Rally 1993 Ian Fraser took part in this retrospective event and sent us his report. 1994 February 39 Registration records - part 7 The final article in the series on what records exist and where by David Hales. 1994 February 42 Art and the automobile Michael Worthington-Williams has produced a further selection of colourful motoring advertisements from 1919. 1994 February 44 1936 Monte Carlo Rally winner Two Romanians - Ion Zamfirescu and Petre Cristea beat all comers in their Ford V8. David Burgess-Wise relates the story. 1994 February 49 1909 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost The Editor describes a splendidly restored example with a continuous history since new. 1994 February 58 London-Brighton Run Interest in the Veteran Car Club's commemorative run never fades. Nick Baldwin was in attendance to record it for us. 1994 February 61 Mysteries to be solved Nick Baldwin invites readers to help with information for his forthcoming book 'A to Z of cars of the 1920s'. 1994 February 74 Continental Beacon How the largest independent manufacturer of car engines in the USA attempted to market its own car is recounted for us by Dennis Harrison. 1994 January 10 Carriages without horses will go Nick Georgano recounts the fascinating story of the first horseless carriages. 1994 January 17 1926 Ceirano - Lambda in miniature This highly desirable Italian car is described for us by Nick Baldwin. 1994 January 33 Empire Morris part two Dennis Harrison concludes his article on Morris cars in Australia during the late 1920s. 1994 January 42 Singer - the early history The beginnings and early development of Singer are described by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1994 January 49 1916 Stanley steamer The Editor has experienced a splendid Edwardian example of the best-known steam-powered car. 1994 January 63 La Coupe des Pyrenees Malcolm Elder took part in this year's rally and much enjoyed the driving not to mention the food and wine. 1994 January 75 The Stepney spare wheel The earliest type of spare wheel is described for us by Bryan Goodman. 1994 July 10 Ludvigsen's London library Tom Threlfall discovers Carl Ludvigsen's motoring reference library in deepest Pentonville. 1994 July 14 The Henry Royce Foundation Jonathan Wood visited the Foundation's archives and museum at the Hunt House at Paulerspury. 1994 July 34 1935 Armstrong Siddeley Special Malcolm Robertson gives us his impressions of a pristine example of this sporting limousine. 1994 July 42 1924 Standard Ray Cattle writes with affection about his well- preserved V3 Kenilworth model. 1994 July 49 1929 Rolls-Royce 20 This month the Editor describes his encounter with a 'small' Rolls-Royce. 1994 July 56 Sir Herbert Austin's letter Some fascinating correspondence between Sir Herbert Austin and Henry Ford has been discovered by David G. Jones. 1994 July 72 Restoration techniques Zoe Harrison reports on the course on vehicle restoration techniques run by the North Warwickshire College. 1994 July Front Cover The 1933 Rolls-Royce 20/25 close-coupled saloon by James Young owned by Roger Richmond. 1994 June 10 The Noel Macklin story - part 2 The Editor continues his article on this extraordinary man's career. 1994 June 17 1938 Jowett Eight An interesting example of this model - with its twin- cylinder engine - is described by Alan Brierley. 1994 June 34 1913 Crossley Shelsley Zoe Harrison has discovered a rare Edwardian that has covered only 1500 miles from new. 1994 June 41 History of Singer - part 2. Michael Worthington-Williams continues his article with a discussion of the company's progress during the 20s. 1994 June 46 1943 Willys Jeep One of the most important military vehicles ever is discussed by the Editor. 1994 June 54 Memories of Brooklands & Donington We present a selection of early photographs taken by the well-known photographer Alan Smith. 1994 June 74 Retromobile 1994. Peter Russell reports on his visit to this year's old-car show in Paris. 1994 June Front cover The rare 1913 Crossley Shelsley described in the article on page 34. 1994 March 10 Shelsley Walsh 1930-35 Peter Hull continues his fascinating historical account of the famous hill-climb. 1994 March 17 Sunburst in the Alps Last September twenty Sunbeams and Talbots braved the French Alps. Nick Baldwin reports. 1994 March 33 1922 Hawa electric Dennis Harrison tells us about the only surviving example of the early German electric car. 1994 March 38 The 'RJ' special How a 3-wheeled special was created from a model T Ford is revealed by Graham Skillen. 1994 March 42 Acupto 1930 Michael Worthington-Williams traces the early history of AC cars. 1994 March 49 1925 Singer 10-26 The Editor gives us his impressions of this advanced-for- its-time tourer and places it in its historical context. 1994 March 55 Variable transmissions Since the French Tenting of 1891 ingenious ways have been found to avoid the necessity of changing gear manually. Bryan Goodman explains. 1994 March 72 Every map tells a story David Landers explores the largely-ignored world of period road maps and atlases. 1994 May 10 Shelsley Walsh 1936. In part 4 of his article on the famous hill-climb Peter Hull recalls the meetings of 1936. 1994 May 14 Our spring competition - part 2. An opportunity for you to win a drive in an historic Bugatti T35 G.E car or Brescia. 1994 May 31 Photos from the Sopwith archives David Hales has discovered some fascinating photos of cars associated with the famous pioneer aviator/motorist. 1994 May 34 Austin Seven Gordon England This pristine 1929 special Cup Model is described for us by Zoe Harrison. 1994 May 42 'Genevieve' A brief history of the 1904 Darracq which starred in the 1953 film has been provided by the Michael Sedgwick Trust. 1994 May 44 History of Wilton Michael Worthington-Williams writes about this little- known car made in south London between 1912 and 1924. 1994 May 49 1909 Adler l2hp This month the Editor investigates a well-used example of this interesting Edwardian. 1994 May 74 Ice & Snow Rally 1994 No shortage of snow and ice on the R.allye Neige et Glace this year! Malcolm Elder sends us his report. 1994 May Front cover: T he Austin Seven Gordon England Cup Model described in the article on page 34. 1994 November 10 Early post-war racing A fascinating collection of photos of the people and the cars that 'bridged the gap' in motor racing following the last war. 1994 November 18 Car model names Bryan Goodman writes about the origins of car model names following his article on makers' names. 1994 November 21 Guide to specialists A newly-compiled list of various specialists area by area able to help with your pre-1950 vehicle. 1994 November 21 Oliver North - outstanding designer This remarkable man was responsible for a wide range of vehicles from light cars to the heaviest commercials. Gerald Palmer remembers him. 1994 November 34 Drive a Bugatti' competition prize Our spring competition prize-winner spent a day at the Filching Manor museum and drove a T35 Bugatti. 1994 November 42 The Prima: 1906 to 1909 Michael Worthington-Williams tells us about this little-known and short-lived French car manufacturer. 1994 November 49 1937 Ford V8. 'Woody' estate This month the Editor shares with us his impressions of a superbly restored example of this Ford 'utility car'. Restoration supplement: Part 2 1994 November 74 Esme Stewart pioneer motorist Brian Heath writes about a remarkable lady who drove an 18-litre racing car at Brooklands amongst other things. 1994 November Front cover: The 1929 Humber 9/28 restored by its owner Ray Cattle. See the article on page Xl of the supplement. 1994 October 10 AC 1930-1940 Michael Worthington-Williams continues his history of this well-known manufacturer. 1994 October 17 London to Brighton Commercial Run A report on this year's HCVS - Scania event from Nick Baldwin. 1994 October 32 Origins of car company names Bryan Goodman reveals some of the less obvious sources of car manufacturers' names. 1994 October 42 1930 Studebaker President The story of a beautifully restored Eight Roadster model is told by Douglas Ormrod. 1994 October 49 1906 Renault 20-30. This month The Editor writes about his drive in a rare example of the 4 1/2-litre model introduced in 1904. 1994 October 63 Behind the wheel A lady's reminiscences of family motoring from her childhood onwards. By Vivien M. Mason. 1994 October 74 1875 steam carriage A retrospective ride to commemorate a journey by the Bishop of Bath and Wells in 1894. By M. J. Croome MA. 1994 October Front cover: The 1924 Jowett Short Two restored by its owner. See article in our restoration supplement on page XI. 1994 October I Restoration Supplement: Part 1 24-page pull-out section 1994 October II Introduction 1994 October V Spark plugs 1994 October VI Ash framing 1994 October VIII Tyres for early cars 1994 October XI 1924 Jowett restoration 1994 October XVI Metal stitching 1994 October XX Lubricants for older cars 1994 September 10 The V-8 engine Bryan Goodman lists V-8 engine manufacturers up to 1939 with special attention to the Ford V-8 and its many applications. 1994 September 17 Louis Vuitton Concours D'elegance The scene at the Hurlingham Club for the filth Concours D'elegance in June. 1994 September 19 All about the Gwynne Nick Baldwin and others visit Bill Peacock the doyen of Gwynne affairs in Cornwall. 1994 September 30 Made in Burton-on-Trent Mike Worthington-Williams traces the historical progress of the Ryknield Baguley Ace and Salmon manufacturers. 1994 September 34 1902 'Curved Dash' Oldsmobile A beautifully preserved example of America's first volume-produced automobile is described for us by David Hawtin. 1994 September 49 MG NA Allingham Coupe The Editor charts the history of the six-cylinder MG NA Magnette and test-drives a coachbuilt 1934 Allingham coupe owned by Keith Portsmore. 1994 September 74 Gordon Bennett Trial Zoe Harrison reports on the 90th anniversary of the Isle of Man trial. 1994 September Front cover: The 1934 MG NA Magnette Allingham coupe owned by Keith Portsmore. See article on page 49. 1995 April 10 Anglo-French Hornet Special The recent discovery of a Wolseley Hornet Special in France has intrigued enthusiasts. 1995 April 12 'Drive a Bently' competition The winner of our two part Spring competition will have the opportunity to drive a 1928 4 1/2-litre Bentley. 1995 April 17 1925 FIAT 519 limousine Tom Threlfall drove this Italian in Sussex and gives us his mainly favorable impressions of it. 1995 April 30 Early motoring in Essex The exploits of Essex motorists in the years 1919-1921 are recounted by David Hales. 1995 April 34 The Connolly leather story The Editor visited the Connolly factory for a history lesson and to see how hides are transformed into leather. 1995 April 44 Wingfield 1909-1920. The short life of this little-known London Car manufacturer has been researched by M.W-W. 1995 April 49 Jowett Bradford Utility This month the Editor experiences a well-preserved 'veteran' dressed in 'modern' bodywork. 1995 April 72 Austin Seven Swallow Sports A 1929 well restored example of this sporty little car is described for us by David Hawtin. 1995 August 10 Pictures from a family album A collection of the cars enjoyed by Bill and Reg Dawkins during a lifetime's motoring have been unearthed by David Hales. 1995 August 17 MG 'works; trias cars reunion A report by Malcolm Green on the reunion party for 'Cream Crackers' and 'Musketeers' which culminated in the Kinber Trial. 1995 August 34 1924 Aston Martin 11hp David Hawtin has found a delectable example that has been the subject of a lengthy rebuild. 1995 August 43 The Templar from Ohio The story of this little-known car - announced in 1917 - has been researched by M.W-W. 1995 August 49 1933 MG J3 This moth the Editor shares with us his impressions of this very rare supercharged sports car. 1995 August 71 The Galloway This car - related to Arrol-Johnston- was produced from 1921 to 1928 by a largely female workforce. Nick Baldwin explains. 1995 December 4 Special offers exclusive to readers Two product offers this month - a unique power tool and a starter immobiliser. 1995 December 10 Silent Knight Minerva Part II of the account by Sir Peter Bristow of his parents' honeymoon drive. 1995 December 17 Louis Vuitton Concours The 7th of these rather grand annual events is reported by Lawrence Mitchell. 1995 December 34 1930 Double-12 Lagonda Mark Gillies gives us his impressions of a very special 2-litre car that raced at Brooklansds. 1995 December 42 1904 Rolls-Royce What is believed to be the oldest privately owned Rolls-Royce is described by Zoe Harrison. 1995 December 50 MG TC anniversary Dennis Harrison reports on the celebration of the TC's 50 years in Australia. 1995 December 54 1949 Triumph Roadster This month the Editor encounters a delightful example of this mixture of old and new concepts. 1995 December 69 Royal Daimler invalid car A specially adapted car carried King George V to convalescence at Bognor. 1995 December 82 1919-1921 Duplex M.W-W. recounts the story of this Manchester built car with a 1 1/2 litre 8 cylinder sleeve valve engine. 1995 February 10 Steam automobiles of J.H. Bullard Scott Jamieson describes the early designs of this steam-car pioneer better known for his sporting rifles. 1995 February 17 28th Rallye Paris-Deauville Malcolm Elder reports on this annual rally _ the attractions of which include fine hotels and splendid meals as well as delightful motoring. 1995 February 21 The care of beaded-edge tyres Early tyre technology and the limitations of beaded-edge tyres in modern-day motoring explained by J E L Bramma 1995 February 34 The other Embiricos Bentley David Hawtin describes this superb 1935 3.1/2 Litre Bentley with coupe body by Jean Antem The Grahame-White story The extraordinary career of this aviation pioneer and car manufacturer is told by Michael Worthington-Williams 1995 February 49 1927 Model T Ford Fordor The Editor gives us his impressions of an extremely original example of the 'Tin Lizzie'. 1995 February 74 London to Brighton Run 1994 No less than 460 entrants gathered in Hyde Park in November for the start of this annual event. 1995 July 10 Sizaire-Berwick In part one of this article Richard Mawer writes about the association between F.W. Berwick and the Sizaire brothers up to 1914. 1995 July 17 Le 22eme Rallye Neige et Glace A report on this year's ice and snow Rally from Malcolm Elder who again took part in his Alvis 12/50. 1995 July 34 1934 Bentley Mk. VI Malcolm Robertson describes a delectable James Young Continental Saloon Coupe which lives in Australia. 1995 July 43 The Dawson or 'Coventry bulldog' The story of this expensive and short lived (1919-1921) cae is told by M.W-W. 1995 July 49 1908 Napier 60hp This month the Editor experiences 100mph in a very special 11580cc two seater. 1995 July 65 1911 Greoire 16/24hp A very rare example of this sporting car - a favorite with early aviators - has been discovered by Zoe Harrison. 1995 June 10 Early motoring exploits in Essex Part II of David Hales' article on competitive motoring in the early 1920s. 1995 June 17 This year's Paris Retromobile A report from Peter Russell on this popular old-car show. 1995 June 31 Renault-like bonnets from 1905 Bryan Goodman reminds us of the many early cars which featured coal-scuttle-type bonnets. 1995 June 34 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Ronald Barker explains how this elegant car was adapted for conveying VIPs in Hong-Kong. 1995 June 43 The Philos and the pork butcher M.W-W. writes about two little know French cars built in Lyons. 1995 June 49 1924 B.S.A. 14hp This month the Editor gives his impressions of his outing in what was a Daimler in all but name. 1995 June 70 Two motor-manufacturing families Two apparantly unrelated families named Ravel were engaged in motor manufacture in France at the turn of the century. Marc Douezy explains. 1995 March 10 Dress and the early motorist Dress adopted by motorists in the early 1900s. By Linda Ballard Curator of textiles Ulster folk and transport museum. 1995 March 20 1910 Graf & Stift Finbarr Corry investigates the Austrian tourer in which Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914. 1995 March 34 1923 Wanderer A well preserved example of this little-known German light car is described for us by Paul Ponsel. 1995 March 42 The Day-Leeds M.W-W. reveals the history of this early manufacturer which launched a 2-cylinder car in 1914. 1995 March 49 1935 Auburn 851 Speedster This month the Editor enthuses over one of the most exotic American cars of the 1930s period. 1995 March 73 Car names mascots and logos In the third article of his series Bryan Goodman discusses names of logos not used as model names. 1995 May 10 'Drive a vintage Bentley' Part II of our Spring competition the winner of which will have the opportunity to drive a 1928 41/2 litre Bentley. 1995 May 13 On track for the future By the late 40's fresh life was being breathed back into motor sport. Evocative photography by Alan R Smith. 1995 May 18 Adventures abroad in the 1930s Nick Baldwin relates how trips to the continent for club members were organised by the Autocheques company. 1995 May 31 The New Orleans - fact or fiction? Was it just a Belgian Vivinus constructed in England? David Hales has investigated. 1995 May 34 1936 Ford De Luxe tourer The Editor drives a fine example of his rare car - and gives us his impressions. 1995 May 43 The lone Ranger Only one example of this American car - built during 1913 and 1914 - is known to survive. M.W-W. tells the story. 1995 May 49 Two super chargers Phil Llewellin compares two delectable supercharged sports cars - an Alfa 8C-2300 and a special RileyMPH. 1995 November 10 Faces from racing history Alan Smith presents a fascinating collection of photographs of famous racing drivers and personalities of the 1940s. 1995 November 17 First journey in an internal combustion-engined car A report on a centenary run to celebrate the first trip in Britain in such a vehicle. 1995 November 19 Restore your car's interior - with our special offer A leather restoration kit and an interior restoration book form this months special offer - elusive to readers. 1995 November 34 1939 BMW 327. During the mid-1930s BMW set new standards with a range of fine touring cars. David Hawtin has encountered a very desirable example. 1995 November 42 1929 Singer Six restored John Griffith explains how he completely restored his Light Sixteen model. 1995 November 50 Important post-war Aston Martin The first prototype DB2 to be fitted with the lagonda 6-cylinder engine is described by Brian Heath. 1995 November 53 1911 Delage 3-litre This month the Editor gives us his impressions of the car which won the Coupe de l'Auto race in Boulogne in 1911. 1995 November 69 The first motor show An exhibition of horseless carriages was held in 1895 at Tunbridge wells. Cliff Bradshaw describes this event. 1995 November 82 1923 Wolseley Fifteen reborn M.W-W. tells the story of a ground up rebuild completed in Wolseley's centenary year. 1995 October 10 On honeymoon in a 1909 Minerva Sir Peter Bristow has discovered his parents' diary of their honeymoon drive to Italy in a Silent Knight. 1995 October 17 Northern Ireland Rally Many interesting pre war cars - some of them not often seen in England - took part in this two day event in Ulster. Report from Anton Fraser. 1995 October 31 Special tools offer Tools of particular interest to older-car owners. An offer exclusive to readers of the automobile. 1995 October 34 1928 6 1/2-litre Bentley Dennis Harrison describes an outstanding example of this Special sports model - originally owned by the Maharajah of Bhavnagar. 1995 October 40 The Chic - a 1920s Australian A little known car built in Australia using British engine and chassis. Gavin Farmer explains. 1995 October 45 The tiny and the Airedale M.W-W. proves that these oddly-named cars actually existed in England from 1919 to 1924. 1995 October 49 AC Ace Bristol This month the Editor gives us his impressions of one of his own cars - a superb 1959 example - and relates the AC historical background. 1995 October 82 1948 Austin 8. The story of the restoration of an example of this successor to the famous Seven is told by Douglas Ormrod. 1995 September 10 Argyll seen from a different angle Nick Baldwin presents some reminiscences of Alexander Davidson one time Argyll general manager. 1995 September 17 Frazer Nash celebrates in Boulogne The Frazer Nash selection of the VSCC were in France in honor of the 1925 Grand Prix win. Brian Heath reports. 1995 September 25 The motor museum at Chauffailles Bryan Goodman visited this French museum which offers cars for sale and charges for admission. 1995 September 34 1947 Sunbeam-Talbot A lovely example of this 2-litre drophead coupe from the Rootes Group is described by Zoe Harrison. 1995 September 42 The Cole - made from 1909 to 1925 Michael Worthington-Williams relates the history of this Indianapolis manufacturer. 1995 September 49 1932 Riley Monaco 'Plus Ultra' This month the Editor gives us his impressions of his drive in this quicker version of the Riley Nine. 1995 September 70 The Flanders 20 Part II of his article on Walter Flanders Finbarr Corry describes his encounter with a restored example of the 20hp model. 1996 April 13 Sizaire-Berwick part 2 Richard Mawer concludes his article on F.W. Berwick and the Sizaire brothers covering the period from 1914 onwards. 1996 April 19 Museum at Geneva This excellent collection of cars has been visited by Bryan Goodman. 1996 April 22 Postwar Tatraplan Gavin Farmer describes the postwar Tatras - developed from the revolutionary pre-war design by Hans Ledwinka. 1996 April 38 1914 Dixi The sole-surviving example of the German-made Edwardian Dixi has been experienced by Gavin Farmer. 1996 April 45 1936 Steyr Tom Threlfall writes about this advanced-for-its-time Austrian-made small saloon. 1996 April 52 1932 Lagonda 3-litre This month The Editor gives us his impressions of this salubrious motor car. I to VIII Brief guide to buying a pre-1960 car 'Buying at auction' by Nick Baldwin and hints on acquiring a Coventry Riley by Gerald Dick. 1996 April 74 Chill Factor Interesting photographs of winter motoring as it was from Nick Baldwin's archives. 1996 April 77 Edwardian Berliet Michael Worthington-Williams traces the history up to 1914 of this well known French manufacture. 1996 April 82 Vintage Sunbeam How a 1926 3-litre scaled Pico Valeta in the Sierra Nevada. By K Robinson. 1996 August 10 Th. Schneider part 2 Marc Douezy continues his article on this little-known French manufacturer covering the period 1913 to 1939. 1996 August 19 Concours d'elegance at the Villa d'Este One of the most prestigious events in Italy. Jan Norbye reports. 1996 August 38 Bentley Mk VI 1946- 1996 August 45 The Ferodo story This famous automotive component manufacturer - founded in 1897 - is still going strong. Brian Heath relates the company history. 1996 August 53 1910 Darracq 14/16 hp This month The Editor gives us his impressions of a pristine example of this impressive Edwardian. 1996 August 55 Marque expert Malcolm Tucker gives us his assessement of this Bentley classic. 1996 August 74 Yesterday's summer holiday A selection of nostalgic photographs of summer motoring long past is presented by Nick Baldwin. 1996 August 77 Bay to Birdwood preview Dennis Harrison whets our appetite for the major Australian event to be held later this year. 1996 August 80 The Milton Only about 20 cars were produced by this Scotish manufacturer but they were technically unusual. Michael Worthington-Williams tells the story. 1996 December 10 Citroen Traction Avant In part one of this article on Citroen Malcolm Bobbitt describes the origins of the car that was sixty years ahead of its time. 1996 December 17 1934 Austro Daimler Only about fifty of the ADR 6 Bergmeister hill-climb specials were manufactured between 1932 and 1935. FredSchnetler writes about a magnificent example in South Africa. 1996 December 30 The Automobile's French adventure. Sixty-odd pre-1960 cars took part in the magazine's weekend adventure to France in late September. Tom Threlfall reports. 1996 December 37 1928 Galloway This month The Editor gives us his impressions of his outing in a surviving example of this Arrol-Johnston sister-make. 1996 December 46 Lady Sylvia's Rolls-Royce This beautifully restored 1935 20/25 has an interesting history - Lady Sylvia having married a succession of film stars and other celebrities. 1996 December 53 A Fabulous Ferrari Mark Gillies familiar as a very quick Riley driver in VSCC events puts one of the landmark berlinettasfrom Maranello through its paces. 1996 December 64 Cars owned over 40 years Cyril Heywood's family owned 64 cars between 1906 and 1945. By Brian Heath. 1996 December 69 BSA Scout restored What a transformation! John Chadwick spent over 1000 hours on the rebuild that started with a heap of rusty parts. Zoe Harrison tells the story. 1996 December 80 Edwardian British Ensign Michael Worthington-Williams has researched the progress of this mysterious London manufacturer until its demise in 1923. 1996 February 10 Voisin history - part two Paul Frere concludes his article on Gabriel Voisin and his remarkable cars. 1996 February 17 1952 Jowett Jupiter The restoration of this technically advanced (for its day) sports car is described by David Hawtin. 1996 February 30 London to Brighton Run A report of the 1995 event by Charles Leit who took part in a veteran Peugeot. 1996 February 45 'Bloody Mary' John Bolster's amazing Special has just been sympathetically rebuilt. Sandy Skinner tells the story. 1996 February 53 1933 Frazer-Nash TT Replica This month the Editor describes his encounter with a fine example of this chain-driven car. 1996 February 74 'Magical' body for a Mercedes. How coachbuilders A.H. Mulliner built an incredible body on a Mercedes chassis - Alan Burman explains. 1996 February 79 The Seabrook brothers Michael Worthington-Williams reveals the story of the brothers who produced the Seabrook car from 1920 to 1928. 1996 January 10 The Elizalde made in Barcelona Michael Worthington-Williams reveals the history of this little-known make produced from 1914 to 1928. 1996 January 17 The Tank Museum What is thought to be the best collection in the world of these awesome vehicles has been visited by the Editor. 1996 January 30 1897 Daimler The rebuild of oneof the earliest cars produced by this pioneer manufacturer is described by Tim Moore. 1996 January 38 Competition winner drives a vintage Bentley Our 'Drive a Bentley competition' winner enjoyed his prize as part of his day with the magazine. The Editor reports. 1996 January 46 Pre-1931 Lanchesters Chris Clark describes the early models and explains their unique features and advanced specifications. 1996 January 53 1955 Lancia Aurelia Spider This month The Editor gives us his (very favourable) impressions of a rare and delectable sports car. 1996 January 77 The Voisin Story The well-known racing driver and author Paul Frere commences a two-part article on this historic manufacturer. 1996 July 10 Lance Macklin - racing driver The career of one of the most successful British drivers of the post-WW2 period is described by Brian Heath . 1996 July 17 Ford Model T - part 2 Edward Eves continues his article on the car that changed the world. 1996 July 36 1914 Perry A beautifully restored example - believed to be the only known survivor in the UK - has been encountered by David Hawtin. 1996 July 46 New Zealand Vintage Car Club anniversary Douglas Ormrod reports on the Club's 50th anniversary rally. 1996 July 53 Thornycroft 1903 car This month The Editor gives us his impressions of his outing in a superbly rebuilt car that was manufactured by a company best known for commercials and boats. 1996 July 74 The Sunbeam and the 'whale' The extrordinary story of a 1927 35hp car whose varied career included towing a racing car is told by Michael Ware. 1996 July 79 The Whitlock story Michael Worthington-Williams has researched the history of this English manufacturer that started car production twice - in 1903 and 1922. 1996 June 10 Racing in the early 1950s Another collectionof evocative contemporary photographs by Alan Smith. 1996 June 17 1928 Morris Oxford Flatnose Zoe Harrison describes a superbly restored example of the doctor's coupe model. 1996 June 30 The Essen Show An illustrated report by Dick Serjeantson of what is now probably the biggest show of its kind in Europe. 1996 June 38 The Russo-Baltique Surviving examples of this little-known make are preserved in a museum visited by Dennis Harrison. 1996 June 45 Frederick Simm's archway workshop Did the British motor industry start under a railway arch in Fulham? Jonathon Wood investigates. 1996 June 53 1954 Aston Martin DB2-4. This month The Editor writes about his encounter with a delectable example of this desirable car. 1996 June 74 Whitney Straight remembered A.F. Rivers Fletcher recalls this brilliant man -so successful in many fields including his short involvement with motor racing in the early 1930s. 1996 June 79 Harris-Leon Laisne 1920-37. Michael Worthington-Williams has researched a largely-forgotten French manufacturer which produced some very advanced designs for its time. 1996 March 10 Shelsley Walsh 1937 - Peter Hull continues his history of the famous hill-climb during the pre-war years. 1996 March 17 1952 Bristol 401. One of the first of Bristol's truly aerodynamic saloons is described by David Hawtin. 1996 March 25 Early Days in Birmingham Norman Painting has been researching the motor industry in the Birmingham area from 1897 to 1910. 1996 March 38 1929 Studebaker became special 50 years later The Jeffery Special was created from the original chassis in 1945. Bill Bishop tells the story. 1996 March 45 B.S.A. cars Michael Worthington-Williams relates the history of the cars made by the company usually remembered for its 2-wheeled products. 1996 March 53 1924 Hispano-Suiza H6B This month The Editor gives us his impressions of this illustrious manufacturer's best known model. 1996 March 72 Ford Model T In part one of his article Edward Eves traces the creation and early development of the world's first mass-produced car. 1996 March 79 Bentley Accreditation How to be sure a vintage Bentley is the genuine article with all the correct bits. Martyn Rutland investigates. 1996 May 10 The racing Th. Schnieders The history of this French manufacturer - founded in 1910 - is related by Marc Douezy. 1996 May 17 1932 Riley special Malcolm Robertson describes this unique car a replica of the Rileys that drove overland from Australia to enter the 1932 Monte Carlo Rally. 1996 May 38 1957 Ferrarids 500 TRC A superbly restored junior (4-cylinder) Testa Rossa has been driven by Ian Fraser. 1996 May 45 History on the Wall John Dunne describes a series of commemorative plaques of Sir Malcolm Campbell and former Wolverhampton motor car manufacturers. 1996 May 48 Body-swap Sunbeam This interesting story of an old (1914) body fitted to a new (1929) chassis is told by Bill Dowsing. 1996 May 52 "1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom I. This month The Editor examines a splendid example of 'the best car in the world', and asks whether the claim can be justified. " 1996 May 74 Streamlining Nick Walker writes about the development of streamlining as applied to motor cars from the early 1930s onwards. 1996 May 79 The Bleriot Whippet Michael Worthington-Williams recalls the cycle car manufacturer who enjoyed a limited success in the 1920s. 1996 November 10 Shelsley Walsh 1938-39 Peter Hull concludes his 5-part history of the famous hill-climb. 1996 November 17 1936 Bentley 4 1/4 rejuvinated Brian Smith created a new body - after the style of Brewster - for this Bentley. Tom Threlfall got the story. 1996 November 30 Centenary Brighton Run preview Elizabeth Bennett tells us what to expect on 3rd November when the Run celebrates its 100-year anniversary. 1996 November 38 1925 Hupmobile straight-8. The story of this unconventional classic is told by Chris Bowes. 1996 November 46 Chenard-Walcker history Jan Norbye recounts the story of the French company which produced cars from 1901 to 1946. 1996 November 53 H.R.G. - 'The Sportsman's Ideal' This month The Editor regales us with his impressions of a post-war example of this traditional sports car. 1996 November 65 Rileys dead and buried Malcolm Bates tells of a chance meeting which led to exciting news of interred Rileys. 1996 November 78 Last of the summer wine Some superb veteran cars took part in the VCC's Mid-East Main Event. David Hawtin reports. 1996 November 80 The Harper Runabout Michael Worthington-Williams looks into the odd but practical little three-wheeler produced from 1921 to 1926. 1996 October 10 The early years of Wolseley How the company developed up to the First World War by Norman Painting. 1996 October 17 Homage to a Morris 8 D.H. Smith relates his memories of a 1937 Morris 8 named 'Cleopatra'. 1996 October 22 Amilcar anniversary Brian Heath visited the Auvergne in company with other Amilcar enthusiasts on the occasion of the car's 75th anniversary. 1996 October 38 The Citroen 2CV phenomenon The story of this unconventional classic is told by Chris Bowes. 1996 October 45 Honeymoon trip in a Riley Malcolm Bates tells us about a young couple's trip to remember in a 1929/30 Riley Monaco. 1996 October 46 Memories of Woolf Barnato and W.O. Bentley Rivers Fletcher relates his personal reminiscences of Woolf Barnato and W.O. Bentley in the 1920s and 30s. 1996 October 53 1933 Alvis Speed Twenty This month The Editor gives us his impressions of this traditional - but tecnically advanced - British sporting car. 1996 October 74 Sunbeam Talbot Darracq rally A report on the STD register's national rally by Nick Baldwin. 1996 October 78 Vulcan history part two Michael Worthington-Williams continues his article on this comparitively little known manufacturer. 1996 September 10 Fiat Topolino The story of the extraordinary 500 - produced from 1936 to 1948 - is told by Edward Eves. 1996 September 19 Louis Vitton Concours What is perhaps this country's most prestigious historic car show was held again recently. Lawrence Mitchell reports. 1996 September 37 1950 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500SS Phil Llewellin gives us his impressions of this gorgeous sporting car. 1996 September 46 Santler 1889-1922 A Santler was possibly the earliest 4-wheeled petrol car built in Britain. Dr Alan Sutton relates the marque's history. 1996 September 53 1927 Salmson This month The Editor writes about his encounter with a splendid example of this French light car. 1996 September 74 Birthday celebrations 'Down Under' Dennis Harrison describes two Australian events commemorating the history of British vehicles there. 1996 September 80 Vulcan cars made in Southport In part one of this article Michael Worthington-Williams examines the development of the company and its cars up to 1928. 1997 April 18 Beauty and the Beast Phil Llewellin gets to grips with a magnificent example of Bugatti's enigmatic Type 1997 April 22 My years with Jenks II Bill Boddy concludes his affectionate portrait of the late great Denis Jenkinson. 1997 April 43 No Shrinking Violette Violette Cordery whose haunting beauty made her the toast of Brooklands in the late 1920s thought nothing of hammering a vintage Invicta round Monza - or indeed the world. 1997 April 52 Just Japing David Smith on the ups and downs of building and running a VSCC special. 1997 April 54 Grand Prix racer - on the road. 1997 April 56 Daimler's Milestone Brian Heath drives an elegant 15hp Salmons Tickford coupe dating from 1933. 1997 April 69 Mining Motors Sir John Payne-Gallwey mixed coal and cars as Michael Worthington-Williams discovered 1997 April suppliment Sporting MGs The first of our exciting pull-out supplements on Great British marques: MG's sporting 2-seaters. 1997 August 20 Targa by the Tail Douglas Blain drives a unique Frazer Nash which has spent 40 years in a barn since retiring from US club racing. 1997 August 35 Outback Survivor Australia's connection with the Bean marque began with Francis Birtles's pioneering exploits. Gavin Farmer has discovered a rare sporting model. 1997 August 40 Belgian Assortment II Michael Ware presents a further selection of rare restoration projects from the Ghislain Mahy collection. 1997 August 44 Thrifty Thrill? Was this rare Morris Eight variant a poor man's MG? Zoe Harrison investigates. 1997 August 49 The French Brooklands Bill Boddy begins his series on Monthlery France's answer to the famous Surrey track. 1997 August 52 Record Breaker Tom Threlfall and Nick Baldwin reminisce about one of Britain's most famous post war sports cars. 1997 August 59 Standard Issue In the early days Standards were quality cars. The Editor samples one of their finest - a smart little 9hp Rhyl. 1997 August 74 Two of a Kind Michael Worthington-Williams looks into the histories of two long-forgotten French revolutionaries. 1997 December 16 Black Forest Gateau The BMW 328 has proved to be a benchmark for sports cars. Douglas Blain has recently driven possibly the most original example in the world. 1997 December 20 Restoring Pride Behind the scenes at one of the UK's premier vehicle restoration specialists. 1997 December 30 Cars in My Life Guy Griffiths concludes his fascinating motoring memoirs. 1997 December 34 The French Brooklands IV Bill Boddy continues the Montlhery story. 1997 December 36 Viking Longship The Editor samples a 1939 Rover 16 Tickford coupe a model which typified all that was Great in pre-war Britain. 1997 December 40 Silver Arrow Lawrence Mitchell tells the story of a real American icon - the last and rarest Pierce Arrow of them all. 1997 December 44 Minor Miracles Malcolm Robertson reports on two antipodean early series Morris Minors. 1997 December 53 Opposing Forces Bryan Goodman looks at hte principles behind early series Morris Minors. 1997 December 57 Special Book Offer from our Enthusiast's shelf. 1997 December 74 The First Cooper Michael Worthington-Williams has researched an early manufacturer from the plains of East Anglia. 1997 February 10 Last years of the Locomobile Once a luxury car always a luxury car. Brooks Brierley tells the sad story of America's most expensive vintage thoroughbred. 1997 February 16 Driving a boat-tailed AC The Editor gets to grips with a rare Anzani-engined survivor from the early days of the Thames Ditton marque. 1997 February 29 Magic Morris Minor Alec Issigonis's postwar masterpiece is as collectable today as ever. Michael Worthington-Williams inaugurates our new series of expanded and very comprehensive Buyer's Guide. 1997 February 32 Wizardry in the land of Oz There may not be many bushes in the Bush but you can trust Nick Baldwin to find a rusting relic. 1997 February 40 Prescott in 1950 It's spot-the-celebrity time as Brian Heath pores over a newly discovered hoard of old hillclimb photos. 1997 February 42 Brighton revisited Tom Threlfall describes the other Brighton Run while Peter Corrana gives us his driving impressions of one of the most covetable contestants in the main event. 1997 February 49 Immortal Austin 7 Bill Boddy (who has owned nine of them) tells what it is about Herbert Austin's little wonder that keeps it at the top of the old-car parade. 1997 February 54 A summer affair For Vitoria Ainsworth marriage meant an adventurous initiation into the joys of owning a Roesch Talbot. 1997 February 60 The real McCurd Michael Worthington-Williams researches yet another obscure but fascinating UK motor manufacturer of the 1920s. 1997 February 65 Styled by the Wind Touring 4-seater lightweight bodywork on the Alfa Romeo 6C 2300B Mille Miglia was one of the first attempts at introducing aero technology to automotive coachbuilding. 1997 January 10 Mercedes' second coming A further installment of wonderful photographs from Alan Smith's archive of post-war Grand Prix racing this time featuring the desmodromic Mercedes W196. 1997 January 17 One family owned from new Gavin Farmer tries an octogenarian Swift which has never strayed far from its original home on the range. 1997 January 33 Slow charge of the 600.The 1996 London-Brighton Centenary Run saw the largest gathering of ancient automobiles ever assembled in one. 1997 January 38 The man who hoarded Stutzes Old cars were not the only things hidden away by the late A. K. Miller as Laurence Mitchell discovered when he spent a week with him in '89. 1997 January 42 The ultimate Autojumble Roger Banks presents his own Rough Guide to Hershey the old-car flea market that just keeps on coming. 1997 January 49 Driving a blown GP Amilcar The Editor samples a fabulous survivor from the early vintage years rescued from dereliction and now restored to better-than-new condition - and performance! 1997 January 56 Louis Vuitton goes to New York As part of its mission to put the Elegance back into Concours the top people's luggage manufacturer has been taking the Big Apple by storm. 1997 January 67 The Hotchkiss engine story Michael Worthington-Williams unravels the mystery of the famous French manufacturer's English subsidiary. 1997 January 76 From two wheels to four We interview Geoff Duke one of the most talented (but least known) post-war British racing drivers. 1997 January Front cover photograph: Glistening in the sun the supercharged twin-cam six-cylinder GP Amilcar waits to burst into song. Don't miss the Editor's driving impressions on page 49. 1997 July 24 La Stupenda Douglas Blain finds Hollywood's prewar darling the Isotta-Fraschini surprisingly attractive. 1997 July 30 Triumph Time Trial Does Triumph's TR series stand the test of time? Nick Baldwin investigates. 1997 July 36 Halcyon Days? Bill Boddy takes off his rose-tinted glasses as he recalls some childhood motoring amusements. 1997 July 40 Avon Calling One for the ladies - Brian Heath tests Lanchester's beautifully styled coupe. 1997 July 52 Glorious Goodwood II Concluding Alan Smith's photographic chronicle of '50s motor racing. 1997 July 56 Taming the Tigress Tom Threlfall gets to grips with Cecil Kimber's super racer of the 1920s. 1997 July 60 Belgian Assortment Michael Ware opens a tempting box of motoring delights. 1997 July 74 Centre Court MWW researches Luc Court - a typical French provincial manufacturer. 1997 June 20 Road Rage Roger Bell does battle with an unspoiled example of Aston Martin's 1950s warhorse the DB3S. 1997 June 36 Bugatti Type 46s Exposed Another in our exclusive series of James Allington colour cutaway drawings this time with descriptive text by the author. 1997 June 44 Nearly Great part II HRG authority Ian Dussek concludes his enthralling two-part article on the Twin Cam with his driving impressions of a rare survivor. 1997 June 48 Imperial Splendour Walter Chrysler's 1930 Imperial was hardly radical but was the epitome of sound luxury car design. 1997 June 55 The Eternal Bridesmaid Jan Norbye feels Benz deserves more laurels than it usually gets. 1997 June 64 Glorious Goodwood Seen through the lens of renowned racing photographer Alan Smith. 1997 June 74 Distant Memory Michael Worthington-Williams digs deep to research the histories of three obscure but tantalising British marques of the 1920s. 1997 March 16 Racing stars Edward Eves traces the whereabouts of the famous 18/100 Mercedes of the pre Great War period. 1997 March 22 My years with . Bill Boddy's memories of the celebrated motoring journalist Denis Jenkinson. 1997 March 32 English Viper Brian Heath evaluates the '30s Wolseley Viper and tells the sad tale of its untimely demise. 1997 March 49 European Express Phil Llewellin visits a stately Bentley R-Type Continental and puts it through its (surprisingly nimble) paces. 1997 March 56 Swiss Excellence Elizabeth Bennett reports on the Veteran Tour du Lac Leman 1997 March 65 Leading from the front Part 2 of Malcolm Bobbbit's history of Citroen's legendary Traction Avant. 1997 March 76 Unorthodox Evolution North Lucas - two men and a brilliant idea that didn't quite work out. Michael Worthington-Williams asses the evidence 1997 May 20 Plastic Explosive David Hawtin drives an unspoilt example of one of the first post-war British GT cars - Jensen's handsome all-glassfibre 541. 1997 May 34 Jenks - The Last Word For Bill Boddy memories of the little man just keep flooding back... 1997 May 36 Barn Fresh An astonishingly original 1914 Model T Ford provides Douglas Blain with unexpected food for thought. 1997 May 42 Racing Stars Bill Boddy fills in some further detail in a learned postscript to Edward Eves's recent history. 1997 May 48 MG TF Exposed The second in our exclusive James Allington cutaways this time of the last of the Abingdon 'square riggers'. 1997 May 50 Nearly Great Marque authority Ian Dussek tells the story of HRG one of the great British might-have-beens. 1997 May 58 Economy Class The Editor is charmed in spite of himself by a late-vintage Rover saloon. 1997 May 73 The Gamy Mystery The golden years of automobile art described by Jonathon Wood. 1997 November 17 Models for Christmas We highlight some of the best of the new season's models and toys. 1997 November 30 Cars in My Life Best known as a top motoring photographer Guy Griffiths' reminiscences will make your mouth water. 1997 November 39 Fatal Attraction One of the best-looking sports cars of the 1930s Atlanta suffered from inadequate finance and only 20 cars were built. Douglas Blain drives a very rare survivor. 1997 November 46 The Greatest Race? II In the second of his four-part series on the legendary 1914 Grand Prix Marc Douezy describes the entries one by one. 1997 November 51 Favourite Flaminia The Editor has been renewing acqaintances with Lancia's V6 Flaminia Coupe. 1997 November 57 Rags to Riches When David Martin acquired this Austin Seven Fabric Saloon it looked like something the cat had dragged in. He describes the transformation that folowed. 1997 November 60 Turtle Power Elizabeth Bennett tells the story of what many would regard as the most remarkable Veteran reconstruction of the year. 1997 November 61 Slowly to Brighton This is Brighton Month. Elizabeth Bennett lists the best vantage points for the run. 1997 November 62 MGA at Play Tom Threlfall rediscovers the charm of this beautifully behaved and very practical British sports car. 1997 November 74 Magic Carpet Michael Worthington-Williams tells the story of the Ashton-Evans and the family who built it. 1997 November Saleroom Special In this month's free 16-page Auction Supplement our experts advise on how to buy and sell with confidence. Also included is The Automobile's exclusive 20 year comparison of saleroom prices. 1997 October 16 Ghost Driver Possibly the fastest Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is 'The Sluggard'. Paul Chudecki dons goggles and gauntlets. 1997 October 31 Atlantic Alliance If Austin's A90 could talk it would be with a pronounced mid-Atlantic accent. 1997 October 38 The Greatest Race Marc Douzey uncovers some astounding pictures of the 1914 Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France. 1997 October 45 Cars in My Life A final peep at John Moulton's album. 1997 October 56 Special Book Offer from our enthusiast's book shelf. 1997 October 68 The French Brooklands III Bill Boddy continues the Montlhery story. 1997 October 70 Four into Three Michael Worthington-Williams on Merrall Brown. 1997 October SS to XK In our free 20-page supplement celebrating 75 years of Jaguar we look at the greatest of the marque's sporting road cars. 1997 September 16 Agony and Ecstasy Bill Boddy on the ups and downs of Morgan ownership. 1997 September 19 Beryl the Peril Douglas Blain in the hot seat of a Morgan club-racing legend. 1997 September 32 American Dream For quality read Duesenberg. Brian Heath checks out one of the finest of all luxury cars. 1997 September 39 Sprite Tom Threlfall spends an enjoyable afternoon with a characterful 'Frog-Eye'. 1997 September 40 Cars in My Life First of a new series: a peep into John Moulton's family album. 1997 September 44 Blow by Blow The Shorrock Superchargers story by Nick Baldwin. 1997 September 48 Belgian Assortment III A final taste of Ghislain Mahy's collection. 1997 September 50 The French Brooklands II Bill Boddy continues his intriguing history of Montlhery. 1997 September 56 The Last Ambassador Finbarr Corry samples a rare Gordon-bodied Austin Eighteen. 1997 September 64 Romeo Bravissimo Edward Eves reassesses Alfa Romeo's RL. 1997 September 77 Cruisin' the Duesy Douglas Blain takes to the road in an American dream. 1997 September 78 Forging Ahead Michael Worthington-Williams finds archaeological evidence in deepest Somerset 1998 April 20 In Full Flow Brian Heath takes a look at a rare streamlined Triumph Dolomite. 1998 April 35 Cars In My Life Dr David Crabtree closes his personal motoring photographic archive. 1998 April 39 British Beef On The Bone Douglas Blain sets off in a classic British bulldog of a sports car - an Invicta S-type. But has he bitten off more than he can chew? 1998 April 44 Moss Magic Another excerpt from Karl Ludvigsen's excellent biography on Stirling Moss. And don't miss our related book offer on page six. 1998 April 46 Workshop Special Roy Berry opens his garage doors and invites you in for some seasonal advice on getting prewar cars ready for the road. 1998 April 54 The Full Monty Is the MG TC's beauty only skin deep? asks Tom Threlfall. Includes a detailed James Allington cutaway. 1998 April 63 Drive Of A Lifetime Gerry Acher and Bruce Young continues on the epic Peking-Paris Motor Challenge. This month they encounter the Himalayas. 1998 April 74 Salmon Fishing Michael Worthington-Williams follows a bodybuilder's short excursion into car manufacturing. 1998 August 23 Who Dares Wins Douglas Blain reckons the SS100 a real prewar masterpiece - is definitely his type of car. 1998 August 30 The Bradley Tapes The first in a new series recalling the life and times of renowned motoring journalist WF Bradley. 1998 August 32 A Celebration Of Speed David Venables reports on the ever-popular Festival of Speed at Goodwood. 1998 August 39 Jumble Giant Michael Ware previews the grandady of them all - the September Beaulieu Autojumble. 1998 August 43 Bean's Talk JonathonWood tells the tale of an early attempt at mass production. 1998 August 50 Best Buy Michael Bowler selects some more first cars for under £10000. 1998 August 56 Bespoke Motoring Malcolm Green's in-depth guide to special bodied MGs from 1929 to 1955. 1998 August 74 French Connection Michael Worthington-Williams on the cars of Marcel Violet. 1998 December 20 Essex Eight In our series on Britain's family favourites Jonathon Wood examines the Ford Eight - the car that saved Ford's new Dagenham. 1998 December 30 Cars In My Life Peter Hull distinguished author pilot racing driver and long time VSCC Secretary looks back on cars he has owned. 1998 December 35 Flight Of The Bluebird Brian Heath drives Sir Malcolm Campbell's other Bluebird a 1934 Lagonda M45 Tourer. 1998 December 41 A Man From Coventry Jack Ridley West Midlander and motor man moves on to Triumph. 1998 December 44 Motoring Memories Rolls-Royce and Bentley seen through the lens of the CK Bowers archive. 1998 December 49 Adelaide Oldtimers A great '50s showcase Adelaide's Bay to Birdwood Run also brought out the unexpected and Ian Fraser discovered... 1998 December 50 Fast Tack Guy Griffiths recalls some happy Healey memories. 1998 December 54 The Bradley Tapes Delage - racing and record-breaking. 1998 December 66 Strange Bedfellows Wigan-Barlow and its sponsors by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1998 February 16 Striking It Riche This clever re-creation of the beetle-back Swallow uses genuine albeit out-of-period Austin Seven components. 1998 February 30 Cars In My Life Maurice Mager continues our popular series with his reminensces of wartime and later motoring. 1998 February 38 Fastest On Earth David Venables looks back on nearly 100 years of sub-sonic Land Speed Records. 1998 February 44 Behind The Elephant Blower Sensational to look at beautifully engineered but was the Mercedes 540K really a sports car? Mark Gillies drives one and works out the answer. 1998 February 55 Elegance Is... An Armstrong Siddeley The editor samples a 1936 Redfern drophead and finds it as charming as it is good-looking. 1998 February 60 An All-Time Classic James Allington's cutaway this month is of an Aston Martin DB2/4 a model which inspires affectionate memories in at least one owner-driver. 1998 February 63 Our Cars: Mathis Latest on The Automobile project. Last month the body this month the engine and running gear. 1998 February 78 Singer In The Early '30s From prosperity to poverty in five short seasons. Michael Worthington-Williams analyses the sudden decline of a fine old British firm. 1998 January 16 Driving an Old Flame Douglas Blain enjoys a brief encounter with an early Ferrari 212 Cabriolet. 1998 January 30 Cars in My Life Nick Baldwin reflects on some of his all time family favourites. 1998 January 36 The Greatest Race III Marc Douezy's story of the 1914 Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France moves on to the pre-race scrutineering and practice. 1998 January 43 Working on a Chain Gang The Editor drives arguably the rarest pre-war Frazer-Nash sports car. 1998 January 48 Travelling First Class Zoe Harrison assesses Austin's flagship limousine of the 30's - the Mayfair. 1998 January 54 The French Brooklands IV Bill Boddy's epic story of the Montlhery track reaches its final lap. 1998 January 58 Missing Link Frank Lugg tells us why he thinks Guiseppe Coda was an unsung hero of early Italian car design. 1998 January 71 Vital Spark Roy Berry journeys westward to visit a magneto specialist. 1998 January 78 Dew Drop Michael Worthington-Williams on the cars of Harold E Dew. 1998 July 20 Cars In My Life Edward Pool MC shares some sporting memories. 1998 July 31 Odds-On Favourite Barrie Redstone completes his restoration of an Austin Ascot. 1998 July 34 American Dreams Michael Worthington-Williams advises on the best route for importing from the United States. 1998 July 36 Frontier Flyer The Editor dons pioneering garb to drive one of the earliest of Cadilacs. 1998 July 42 Multi-Cylinder Madness Lawrence Mitchell decides biggest is best when it comes to American Motors. 1998 July 44 The Swan Of Avon Motoring Guru Nick Georgano researches an eminent coachbuilder from the heart of England. 1998 July 52 Getting Tyred? Mike Hirst examines an important aspect of old car ownership. 1998 July 64 Best Buy In the first of a new series of comprehensive buyer's guides Michael Bowler selects some possible first cars for the budding enthusiast. 1998 July 74 Rule Britannia Michael Worthington-Williams visits a patriotic manufacturer in downtown Colchester at the turn of the century. 1998 June 20 Dream Machine Paul Chudecki goes fantasy motor racing - but for real - in an Aston Martin DBR. 1998 June 31 Cars In My Life Bryan Hewitt has had them all - from Bullnose to Frogeye. 1998 June 36 Green Machines An extract from David Venables's excellent new book on Napier. 1998 June 40 Swift And Sure The Editor flies off to check out a typically British family car of the '20s. 1998 June 52 Wild West Driver Nick Baldwin on Colonel Cody - the man and his machines. 1998 June 55 The Greatest Race? Marc Douezy raises the chequered flag at the 1914 Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France. 1998 June 60 Odds-On Favourite We follow Barry Redstone as he restores an Austin Ascot to its former glory. 1998 June 64 Drive Of A Lifetime Gerry Acher and Bruce Young finally arrive in Paris after their epic trans-Asian journey. 1998 June 74 Bread And Butter Motors Michael Worthington-Williams has researched the cars of the German manufacturer Hanomag. 1998 March 16 Latin Legend Gavin Farmer is seduced by Lancia's forgotten beauty - the stunning Aprilia Gran Sport. 1998 March 25 Cars In My Life David Crabtree's family photograph album is a 'must see' for motoring enthusiasts. 1998 March 32 Special Buyer's Guide The immortal Jaguar XK120. 1998 March 40 Delahaye 135M The Editor encounters a delightful unrestored Chapron-bodied coupe. 1998 March 47 Une Passion Francaise Jan Norbye researches a brief history of the famous French marque - Delahaye. 1998 March 52 Moss Magic Stirling Moss is Britain's hero of pre-1960. motor racing. We look at Karl Ludvigsen's excellent biography of this legend on the track. 1998 March 55 May The Force Malcolm Bates looks back at Riley police cars 'on the beat'. 1998 March 60 Major On Parade David Hawton follows the three year restoration of a fine Morris Major. 1998 March 72 Drive Of A Lifetime Gerry Acher and Bruce Young start their epic Peking-Paris trek. 1998 March 78 High Street Trader Michael Worthington-Williams goes to Kent in search of a village car maker. 1998 May 18 A Classic Vintage Brian Heath tastes Lagonda's (and WO Bentley's) last grand tourer - a superb Three Litre drophead coupe. 1998 May 28 Moss Magic A final extract from Karl Ludvigsen's excellent biography on Stirling Moss. 1998 May 32 Riley Ramblings Nick Baldwin discovers how to buy a car - the old-fashioned way... 1998 May 42 A Rotter Remembers Stan Waine's contribution in this month's Cars in My Life feature. 1998 May 46 Bulldog Breeding Phil Llewellin grapples with a blower Bentley as he takes an early morning blast round old London town. 1998 May 54 Drive Of A Lifetime Our dynamic duo say goodbye to Asia and hellow to Europe as they head towards Turkey. Gerry Acher and Bruce Young on the Peking-Paris Motor Challenge. 1998 May 66 Advertising Payze Michael Worthington-Williams drives down the Thames Valley in search of a motoring bargain. 1998 November 18 Unleaded Motoring When will suitable additives be available for use with unleaded petrol? 1998 November 20 Mite-y Morris Eight Jonathon Wood in the first of a new series featuring some of Britain's family favourites on THE car from Cowley. 1998 November 26 Cars In My Life Bill Dowsing concludes his reminescences of 1998 November 32 Dream Machines In the final part of this search for an ideal stable Michael Bowler looks for more sporting machinery. 1998 November 40 A Man From Coventry Jack Ridley West Midlander and motor man recalls working for Armstrong Whitworth Daimler and Riley. 1998 November 46 Rust Busters In this special report on theat evil four-letter word rust Tony Fairweather looks at its prevention and cure. 1998 November 48 Saleroom Success? Michael Worthington-Williams on the ins and outs of selling at auction. 1998 November 50 years of owning bread and butter cars. 1998 November 52 'Ere Come The Old Crocks! Elizabeth Bennett previews the 1998 London-Brighton Run. 1998 November 54 Motoring Memories Glimpses of The Motor Show at Olympia in the 1930's. 1998 November 63 The Bradley Tapes ... the sad end of Delage. 1998 November 74 Cecil Bayliss And The Perry Jonathon Wood concludes the story of Bean's predecessor. 1998 October 24 Cars In My Life Bill Dowsing recalls some holiday motoring memories. 1998 October 30 Dream Machines Michael Bowler blank cheque in hand seeks the ultimate on four wheels. 1998 October 36 Dawn Patrol Zoe Harrison tracks down a rare special-bodied Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn. 1998 October 44 Exorcising The Minx The Editor finds virtue in a 1938 Hillman Minx. 1998 October 48 Grand Touring European Style Edward Eves concludes his early days on this famous race track. 1998 October 58 The Bradley Tapes ... and a win at Indianapolis. 1998 October 62 Mystery Midget? Dennis Foy concludes his MG investigations. 1998 October 72 Ninety Years Young... Our 1908 Franklin has arrived. 1998 October 74 The Twilight Years Michael Wortington-Williams looks at Singer's postwar decline. 1998 September 24 Grand Touring Edward Eves looks at the early years of Hispano-Suiza. 1998 September 31 From Red TO Green Alan Smith recalls the day when Vanwall finally vanquished Ferrari. 1998 September 34 Cars In My Life Some Mathismemories by Peter Bloor. 1998 September 36 Mystery Midget? Dennis Foy examines a six-cylinder MG Midget 1998 September 43 200 Twins The Editor recaptures the past glories of a GN Racer... 1998 September 48 Shining Again We follow Edward Wilson's restoration of a 1933 Sunbeam 20. 1998 September 50 Best Buy Michael Bowler continues his spending spree - this time with £20000 in his pocket... 1998 September 60 Christmas Cracker Bengt Ason Holm describes a rather special Volvo. 1998 September 70 Bradley Tapes In part two of our exclusive extracts WF Bradley recalls a Tour de France. 1998 September 78 Westwood Ho! Michael Worthington-Williams travels north in search of a '20s rarity. 1999 April 20 Body & Soul Brian Heath drives a much travelled - but very low mileage - Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. 1999 April 27 Balderdash A new series of occasional columns of utter irreverence by our own our very own Mr Nicholas Baldwin. 1999 April 30 Motoring Memories We take a look at the 1938 Motor Show through the lens of CK Bowers. 1999 April 32 The Cat's Whiskers In his series on the Best of British family saloons Jonathon Wood examines the Hillman Minx. 1999 April 44 The Inimitable Spike Rhiando Guy Griffiths recalls a real character from the '30s and '40s motor racing scene. 1999 April 52 Super Str-Eight Shooter Malcolm Robertson describes a superb 16th Series Super Eight Packard. 1999 April 57 The Tiller Girls Bryan Godman looks back at the days when the driver did not take the wheel. 1999 April 60 The Restorers Roy Berry visits the well known Riley enthusiast Barrie Gillies in deepest Berkshire. 1999 April 62 The Bradley Tapes WF Bradley recalls the last years of Rene Thomas to Ronald 'Steady' Barker. 1999 April 70 Les Fins Voitures Du Barre Michael Worthington-Williams researches an intriguing early manufacturer from western France. 1999 August 20 Seven Heaven Jonathon Wood concludes his history of Britain's great little Austin Seven. 1999 August 30 Motoring Memories Can you identify the cars in a selection of archive photographs in this month's special competition? 1999 August 32 Edmund Rumpler Working to the very end the famous engineer's tale concludes this month. Karl Ludvigsen charts his final years. 1999 August 36 Gloious Gloria The Editor finds Triumph's sports saloon of the mid-'30s suitably impressive. 1999 August 40 Cars In My Life Ken Hurst completes his family album. 1999 August 44 Delaunay's Decline Michael Worthington-Williams cronicles the dying days of the once great French marque. 1999 August 48 Long Live The King Dennis Harrison tracks down a rare Hispano-Suiza sports car in South Australia. 1999 August 52 Crystal Gazing With evocative pictures from the Klemantski collection Alan Smith recalls the fast days of London's premier motor racing circuit. 1999 December 18 Motoring Memories Another visit to the CK Bowers archive. 1999 December 20 Twin Or Single? David Hawtin samples Veteran motoring with the help of a couple of de Dionistes. 1999 December 24 Supreme Sunbeam? Jonathon Wood looks at some upmarket Hillmans and Humbers - better known as Sunbeam-Talbots. 1999 December 32 Books For Christmas The Automobile's guide to the very best of festive old-car reading. 1999 December 34 Cars In My Life Chris Gordon concludes his motoring memoirs. 1999 December 38 Six Of The Best Norman Painting on Morris's first off-roader. 1999 December 44 Deep South Michael Worthington-Williams heads off to the land of cotton on the trail of the Hanson. 1999 December 48 Italian High Performer Part One of Edward Eve's reassessment of Alfa Romeo's immortal six-cylinder power plant. 1999 December 52 By Nash To Merano Mike Bullett and Sandy Burnett report on the recent Alpine Raid by Frazer Nash enthusiasts. 1999 February 24 A Car in a Million Douglas Blain checks his insurance is valid when he drives an unusual Alfa 8C 2300 worth £1 million. 1999 February 32 Modern Nines? Jonathon Wood wonders whether Riley's motto 'As old as the industry as modern as the hour' applied to the little nine. 1999 February 40 Motoring Memories CK Bowers provide more evocative images. This time it's Boon and Porter'sAmilcar workshop. 1999 February 42 The Bradley Tapes Rene Thomas is remembered during WF Bradley's conversations with Ronald Barker. 1999 February 44 I Drove a Phanomobil and Lived Bryan Goodman finds this bizzare German creation a bit of a handful. 1999 February 46 What a Topper! Munro Donald on the Kent coachbuilder Maltby's pioneering work on automatic car hoods. 1999 February 52 A Right Royal Renault The Editor gets a priviledged drive in a limousine once owned by King Edward VII. 1999 February 70 Way Down In Dixie Michael Wortington-Williams goes stateside in search of the Dixie Flyer. 1999 January 20 Piece De Resistance A story of survival against all the odds of a real French rarity. As told by Eddie Berrisford 1999 January 26 Motoring Memories Singer Ford and Invicta superbly reproduced from the CK Bowers archive. 1999 January 32 Cars in my Life Long-time VSCC Secretary Peter Hull concludes his motoring reminiscences. 1999 January 38 Something for the Weekend Brian Heath celebrates fifty years of the Land Rover - the original and still the best off-roader. 1999 January 42 Metal Stiching Roy Berry investigates a process for saving broken metal components. 1999 January 44 Flying the Standard Jonathon Wood on Britain's much-loved Standard Eight 1999 January 56 Risky Business Need to insure your old car? Tom Threlfall advises on how to get the best deal. 1999 January 62 Survival of the Fittest Elizabeth Bennett goes teuf-teufing to the seaside with more than 470 Veterans. 1999 January 69 An Englishman Abroad Michael-Worthington-Williams explores autojumbling stateside. 1999 January 72 Xtra Xtra An intriguing old design is investigated by Michael Worthington-Williams. 1999 July 16 The Sign Of The Zodiac Bryan Goodman turns astrologist. 1999 July 20 Seven Heaven The diminutive Austin Seven has a special place in the hearts of motoring enthusiasts the world over. Jonathon Wood charts the little car's history. 1999 July 30 Motoring Memories Can you identify the cars in a selection of archive photographs for this month's special competition? 1999 July 34 Cars In My Life Ken Hurst reveals all. 1999 July 38 The Best Grand Prix Guy Griffiths looks back at Day One in the life of Silverstone - the 1948 British Grand Prix. 1999 July 40 years old. The Editor finds out why it still looks and goes so well. 1999 July 44 Edmund Rumpler It is 1921 and now Benz want a piece of te action. Karl Ludvigsen continues the engineer's story. 1999 July 48 Coeur Du Lion The petite Peugeot 293 is over 1999 July 52 Poisoned Arrows Brooks Brierley describes how Pierce Arrow took Studebaker down the road to ruin. 1999 July 56 Vintage Montlhery Douglas Blain enjoys a thrilling weekend at the famous French race track. 1999 July 70 The Turn Of The Screw Michael Worthington-Williams puts a final spin on propellor driven cars. 1999 June 20 Back From The Brink Douglas Blain reports on a rare 1950s Aston which he brought back to life after over 1999 June 26 Motoring Memories Looking back at the golden years with the CK Bowers & Sons archive. 1999 June 30 Automobile Action Men Tom Threlfall on Michael Quartermaine. 1999 June 30 years in the motoring wilderness. 1999 June 36 Quality Street The 1934 Rover Ten offered bespoke motoring off the peg. Jonathon Wood explains. 1999 June 44 Edmund Rumpler Teardrop car design may be older than you think as Karl Ludvigsen has discovered. 1999 June 52 Braveheart The Editor goes north of the borde to discover a car built on a longstanding tradition of strength and reliability - the Beardmore. 1999 June 58 The Bradley Tapes Gordon Bennett! exclaims WF Bradley as he recalls a famous motoring name to Steady Barker. 1999 June 69 Middle Of The Road Bryan Goodman finds a similarity between the McLaren F1 and the Panhard Dynamic. 1999 June 70 The Turn Of The Screw Michael Worthington-Williams puts a spin on propellor driven cars. 1999 March 20 Cars In My Life Variety is the spice of David Cole's motoring life. 1999 March 28 Enjoying The Open Road Michael Bowler makes some suggestions for the pre-season preparations of your pride and joy. 1999 March 30 Motoring Memories We up the tempo with a selection of heavenly bodies from the CK Bowers archive. 1999 March 32 A Page From The Leaf Dr R Elliot-Pyle cronicles the development of the twin-cam engine used by Lea Francis in the '20s. 1999 March 36 Sunbeam's First Victor National Motor Museum director Michael Ware has traced a surviving early British racer. 1999 March 42 The Bradley Tapes WF Bradley recalls a strange relationship to Ronald 'Steady' Barker. 1999 March 44 Modern Values Vauxhall's Ten proved to be a winner with British families - Jonathon Wood discovers why. 1999 March 54 Believe It Or Not? Norman Painting writes about an interesting Birmingham cyclecar company. 1999 March 56 MG Road & Track Malcolm Green examines MG's affordable P-Type. 1999 March 70 Motoring Down Under Michael Worthington-Williams goes walkabout researching early Australian manufacturers. 1999 May 28 Town & Country Racer Tom Threlfall enjoys a 1908 Grand Prix Panhard. 1999 May 36 Motoring Memories The flamboyant Docker family's Daimlers are the stars of this month's trip down memory lane. 1999 May 40 Automobilia Nick Baldwin reckons 'it's on the cards' - well motoring cigarette cards down the years anyway. 1999 May 44 Edmund Rumpler Better known for his interest in aircraft design Edmund Rumpler was actually responsible for some of the most advanced automotive ideas of the century. Karl Ludvigsen begins his story. 1999 May 48 Cars In My Life Motor racing was at the heart of Ray Brock's life. 1999 May 51 War Baby BMW's 335 was a bit of an unsung hero. Gavin Farmer looks at this victim of the war years. 1999 May 65 TheCalendar Bryan Goodman asks 'What's your flavour of the month?'. 1999 May 66 The Bradley Tapes More from WF Bradley via Steady Barker's tape recorder. 1999 May 68 Swiss Made Michael Worthington-Williams on the Pic-Pic. 1999 May Cover Austin's Top Ten Jonathon Wood continues his series on popular British family cars with Austin's best seller the Ten. 1999 November 20 Badge Engineering Jonathon Wood's series continues with a late entry in the eight and 10hp field - Wolseley. 1999 November 26 Motoring Memories Can you identify the cars in a selection of archive photographs in this month's special competition? 1999 November 30 Cars In My Life For Chris Gordon cars were in the blood. Part 3. 1999 November 36 Power & Glory The Editor wishes he still had a Jaguar XK150s Roadster in his Garage. 1999 November 44 Plain & Simple Michael Worthington-Williams climbs on board the Gibbons cyclecar. 1999 November 48 Diatto Part Two Frank Lugg recounts the demise of this once great Italian motor manufacturer. 1999 November 53 Leading By Example Peter Henley advises on the fast approaching day when leaded fuel will no longer be available. 1999 November 60 Brighton Or Bust Elizabeth Bennett previews the last London to Brighton run of the century. 1999 October 20 Balance Of Power Jonathon Wood continues his series on British family motoring with Yorkshire's best known car. 1999 October 26 Diatto Frank Lugg relates the history of a well-respected Italian motor manufacturer. 1999 October 30 Motoring Memories Can you identify the cars in a selection of archive photographs in this month's special competition? 1999 October 32 Artic Adventure HR Henly recalls an early epic journey in a Napier. 1999 October 34 Cars In My Life For Chris Gordon cars are strictly for fun: this is part two of his motoring autobiography. 1999 October 40 Coming Of Age The Editor encounters the family car that changed Vauxhall's fortunes. 1999 October 44 Toys & Toy Cars Michael Worthington-Williams on a toy-cum-cyclecar manufacturer. 1999 October 48 Tour De Force Oliver Heal recounts what might have been a Sunbeam one two three at the 1923 GP. 1999 October 60 Silverstone Style Peter Richley looks back on the Coys weekend. 1999 September 20 Profit And Loss Jonathon Wood continues his overview of Britain's favourite family cars with Singer's Nine. 1999 September 30 Motoring Memories Can you identify the cars in this month's special competition? 1999 September 32 Bodies Beautiful Brian Heath wonders who designed those lovely post-war Frazer Nash bodies? 1999 September 36 Proven In Service Michael Ware discovers the sole surviving example of a very unusual car - the McQuay-Norris. 1999 September 40 Cross Border Cousins Michael Worthington-Williams tells the tale of Rob Roy and the Kingsbury Junior. 1999 September 44 Sporting Style The Editor takes to the middle of the road in a VA - MG's stylish drophead tourer. 1999 September 48 Cars In My Life For Chris Gordon cars were in the blood. 1999 September 60 Glorious Goodwood David Venables reports on another successful Festival of Speed. 2000 April 21 Motoring Memories 1930's motoring style is captured on the CK Bower's & Sons archive. 2000 April 24 Last Survivor Finbarr Corry shares his enjoyment of the only known Vulcan 20hp tourer. 2000 April 32 Morris's Timely Ten Jonathon Wood watches Morris enter the 10hp fray. 2000 April 39 French Powerhouse Marc Douezy and Nicolas Boissier recall a prolific engine manufacturer. 2000 April 43 Tour De Force The Editor has seen a Bentley that truly merits the epithet 'original'. 2000 April 48 By Jupiter! Gavin Farmer meets Joe Caudo and his 100mph Jowett Jupiter. 2000 April 56 Rover's Return Michael Worthington-Williams looks at Rover after the great war. 2000 August 20 Courting the Silver Lady Jonathon Wood's account of the British carriage trade brings us to the return of peace in 1945. 2000 August 32 Replica Riley The Editor breaks the rules and tests a replica. But this one made from original parts is exceptional. 2000 August 36 Racing Through... ... an English summer's night at Goodwood. Alan Smith was there with his camera. 2000 August 41 A Vendre en France David Howard reports on two sales in France. 2000 August 42 1000 Mile Trial Elizabeth Bennett reports on the VCC's re-enactment of a world famous publicity event. 2000 August 44 Brass-age Brasier Malcolm Roberts on an 18hp Brasier with Roi des Belges bodywork. 2000 August 48 Postcard from Portugal Michael Bowler enjoys a weekend break at the Estoril-Sintra Classics Concours. 2000 August 52 Well-Appointed Wolseley Zoe Harrison watches a 1923 10hp deluxe four seater get back on the road. 2000 August 56 Children on the Road Motoring art in children's books by MWW. 2000 December 20 Readers Offers! Four pages of seasonal selections - of stocking filler bargains from The Automobile. 2000 December 24 Lanchester's Luxury Ten Jonathon Wood continues his series on family cars with a quality car that lacked performance. 2000 December 36 Right Car Right Price David Hawtin follows the rebuild of a 1905 Rambler. 2000 December 40 The Road to Reims Douglas Blain reports on The Automobile's most successful tour - The Millenium Champagne Tour. 2000 December 44 2000 Mile Trial In an Automobiles in Action special we follow some intrepid drivers and their cars to the Artic. 2000 December 45 A Vendre en France David Howard reports on an auction French style. 2000 December 48 Oldham's Own Michael Worthington-Williams on a successful Lancastrian car manufacturer - Rothwell. 2000 December 52 English Chevrolet The Editor takes the wheel of an E series Vauxhall Wyvern. 2000 February 18 Motoring Memories We look at Talbots in the 1930's through the lens of CK Bowers & Sons. 2000 February 20 Into The Lyons Den SS finally came of age in 1935 with the Jaguar model. Jonathon Wood looks at the popular 1.5 litre line. 2000 February 30 Cars In My Life RB (Dick) James explains how a boyhood love of cars became a lifelong obsession. 2000 February 34 Orient Express Michael Worthington-Williams tells the incredible tale of one of the barn finds of the century. 2000 February 38 Country Garage Alan Marsh's childhood recollections of early motoring days in Somerset. 2000 February 40 Geoffrey Taylor & The Alta Anthony Pritchard charts the story of the forgotten car that played a major role in Britain's rise in Grand Prix motor racing. 2000 February 44 Pure Magic David Tarallo recalls a remarkable Mille Miglia. 2000 February 50 Low Life Guy Griffiths takes an unusual look at motor sport. 2000 February 52 French Fancy The Editor takes to the road in a delightful little Peugeot 202 - believed to be the only one on the road in Britain. 2000 January 20 Super Little Seven Triumph's best selling first baby car took a leaf out of the Austin Seven's book. Jonathon Wood investigates. 2000 January 30 The Other Sammy Davis Guy Griffiths recalls a remarkable journalist and sporting motorist. 2000 January 34 Cars In My Life RB (Dick) James explains how a boyhood love of cars became a lifelong obsession. 2000 January 40 Sabrina Fair Glen Hewitt decides to recreate a 1959 Le Mans Triumph TR3S. By Paul Chudecki. 2000 January 44 Pennsylvania Dreamin' Michael Worthington-Williams visits the world's largest autojumble. 2000 January 48 Italian High Performer The late Edward Eves on the complexities of Vittorio Jano's 6C Alfa Romeo engine designs. 2000 January 52 Buzzing Hornet Next June the Wolseley Hornet Special Club will celebrate the 70'th anniversary of the Hornet. The Editor has tried out a 1934 Tickford coupe. 2000 January 57 London to Brighton The 2000 London to Brighton Run 2000 January 68 The Restorers Roy Berry visits P&A Wood - who claim to repair and service more Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars than anyone else. 2000 July 18 Special Offer ... in this month's 'Motoring Memories' from the CK Bowers & Sons archive. 2000 July 20 Courting the Silver Lady Jonathon Wood continues the story of the luxury carriage trade. The '30s saw many changes. 2000 July 32 Vivat Aurelia When it was launched 2000 July 36 Bay City Roller Malcolm Tucker looks at a Doble Model E - the Rolls-Royce of steam cars. 2000 July 40 Alpine Rover Kent Robinson retraces an epic journey. 2000 July 44 English Stallion Brian Heath tames the Haley 100/4. 2000 July 49 Montlhery Magic There's nowhere quite like it! Tom Threlfall reports. 2000 July 50 Tragic Champions David Venables believes Alberto Ascari to be one of the all-time great racing drivers. 2000 July 50 years ago the Lancia Aurelia was way ahead of its time. Paul Ponsel admires a rare example. 2000 July 54 Tasmanian Devils Peter Latreille survives a truly epic antipodean rally. 2000 July 56 Marlborough & Carlton MWW recalls a rarity from New Zealand. 2000 June 18 Special Offer ... in this month's 'Motoring Memories' from the CK Bowers & Sons archive 2000 June 22 Courting the Silver Lady Jonathon Wood continues the epic drama of the carriage trade and moves into the '20s. 2000 June 32 Cut and Thrust The Editor has a swashbucling time with Lagonda's technically advanced Rapier. 2000 June 38 Tragic Champions David Venables tells the story of two Italian motor racing aces - the Ascaris father and son. 2000 June 42 Oh My! Maudslay Nick Baldwin concludes his research into this early motor car manufacturer. 2000 June 48 The MG T Detective Malcolm Bates turns super sleuth to trace the history of his MG T type. 2000 June 52 French Powerhouse Marc Douezy and Nicholas Boisser conclude the story of Chapuis Dornier. 2000 June 56 American Pioneer Michael Worthington-Williams on an Armstrong from across the pond. 2000 March 18 Motoring Memories 1930's motoring style is captured on the CK Bowers & Sons archive. 2000 March 20 Fifty Years On Malcolm Green salutes the quintessentially British sports car on its half century. 2000 March 30 The Bradley Tapes Steady Barker resumes his legendary interview with WF Bradley. 2000 March 32 Country Garage Alan Marsh concludes his childhood recollections of early motoring days in Somerset. 2000 March 40 Austin Minor The editor has been out and about in Austin's answer to the Morris Minor. 2000 March 44 New Horizons Michael Worthington-Williams charts the progress of Humber from their takeover by Rootes. 2000 March 48 Geoffrey Taylor & The Alta Anthony Pritchard concludes the story of the forgotten car that played a major role in Britain's rise in Grand Prix motor racing. 2000 March 52 Australian Pioneer Gavin Farmer recounts the story of the Hartnett - a car that was before its time. 2000 May 25 Courting the Silver Lady Jonathon Wood starts a new series of articles on the carriage trade. 2000 May 26 Special Offer... ...in this month's Motoring Memories from C.K. Bowers & Sons' archive. 2000 May 32 Healey Silverstone The life and times of a special Healey Silverstone by Anthony Pritchard. 2000 May 36 Smooth Operator The Editor tests a thoroughly conventional tourer. 2000 May 40 Oh My! Maudslay Nick Baldwin has learned much about this early motor car manufacturer 2000 May 44 Space Age Goddess Few cars have aroused such controversy as Citroens DS. Malcolm Bobbit recalls the furore that greeted its launch. 2000 May 48 Scotland's One and Only Michael Worthington-Williams on the history of the ill-fated Skeoch. 2000 May 54 French Powerhouse Marc Douezy and Nicolas Boissier coontinue the story of Chapuis-Dornier 2000 November 20 Crossley at the Crossroads Jonathon Wood relates Crossley's attempt to adapt to the competitive world of the 1930s. 2000 November 32 High Life Guy Griffiths catches the upper echelons of society - in a motoring context obviously. 2000 November 36 Last In First Out The Koechlin family had close ties with the Peugeots. Marc Douezy and Nicolas Boissier tells the story of two brothers who built their own cars. 2000 November 40 Long-Legged Legend Ian Fraser reports from Australia on a born again Lancia Lambda. 2000 November 44 Brighton Here We Come! Elizabeth Bennett previews this year's London-Brighton Run. 2000 November 46 Town and Country David Hales concludes his account of the early days of the Sheffield Automobile Club. 2000 November 48 American High Wheeler Michael Worthington-Williams has nothing but high praise for these early American vehicles. 2000 November 52 Renegade Roadster Intended for the North American market Riley's leviathon roadster was a true white elephant. The Editor tries one for size. 2000 October 20 From Foreign Parts Jonathon Wood looks at foreign car makers' attempts to make their products on British soil. 2000 October 34 Town & Country David Hales recalls the early days of the Sheffield Automobile Club. 2000 October 39 Z for Zebra Sir Harry Ricardo didn't just design this car - he also used it for daily transport. By John Reynolds. 2000 October 44 Blithe Spirit The Fiat Ottovu caused a sensation when it appeared in 1954. Douglas Blain discovers what it was like to drive. 2000 October 48 Midget Gem Malcolm Robertson renews his acquaintance with what is now arguably Australia's finest MG J2. 2000 October 52 Clipper Class The Editor is impressed by an early postwar Packard. 2000 October 56 Tempus Fugit Michael Worthington-Williams revisits a cache of valuable old cars that defy all attempts at rescue. 2000 September 19 Motoring Memories John Charles and Co. coachbuilders extrordinaire pictured courtesy of the CK Bowers archive. 2000 September 20 Courting the Silver Lady Jonathon Wood describes the final death throes of the British carriage trade. 2000 September 32 Goodwood Glory David Venables on this year's Festival of Speed. 2000 September 36 Mercurial Mercer Michael Bowler enjoys a rare 1923 Mercer Raceabout - a real American sports car! 2000 September 44 Blithe Spirit Douglas Blain pays tribute to Fiat's Ottovu and its designer Fabio Luigi Rapi. 2000 September 50 Trial by 1000 Cuts Nick Baldwin recalls the original publicity drive. 2000 September 52 Magnetic Attraction Was MG's Magnette pure badge engineering? The Editor discovers its true identity. 2000 September 56 Surrey With No Fringe Michael Worthington-Williams discovers a little beauty in London's back streets. 2001 April 20 Old Reliable Jonathon Wood recalls the Austin 12 an important Longbridge model for over 25 years. 2001 April 28 Cape Classic Barclay Wilson's Austin-Healey 100S is a unique survivor of the 55 cars that were built. It was raced in international events and is almost completely original. 2001 April 33 Retro Report 2001 The Automobile's trip to Retromobile Paris. 2001 April 34 Wolverhampton Wanderer AJS lost the plot when they changed up from two wheels to four writes Malcolm Tucker. 2001 April 39 Tony Lago's Talbots In their own rather low key way Talbot were the most successful French competition car constructors in the early postwar years. They enjoyed a significant racing record in the ownership of Anthony Lago. 2001 April 48 True Storey Michael Worthington-Williams tells the amazing tale of the Storey car. 2001 April 52 Little Richard This month the Editor drives a 98 year old car with an even older brougham body. 2001 August 20 Abingdon's One And A Half Jonathan Wood recalls the VA the smallest of the three saloons made by MG towards the end of the '30s. 2001 August 28 Pau: A Popular Revival The inaugural Grand Prix Historique contained all the ingredients for lasting success reports Douglas Blain. 2001 August 40 Bellows To Buses Norman Painting relates how a West Midlands general engineer became a diversified vehicle producer but lost the plot after the First World War. 2001 August 44 Maudslay's Might-Have-Beens Concluding Nick Baldwin's account of the early years of the Maudslay Motor Co. 2001 August 48 Japanese Microcars Michael Worthington-Williams recalls some amazing light cars and microcars produced up to the 1950s when Japan was far from the successful motor manufacturing nation it is today. 2001 August 52 Phantom a La Packard This month the Editor tries out a Phantom II whose dual cowlbodywork was modelled on a Packard phaeton. 2001 December 8 Bootiful Beauliey Tom Threlfall investigates the famous autojumble. 2001 December 20 Battling Bill Peter Hull recounts the motor racing career of W.G. Everitt. With the help of photographs provided by Bill's nephew Jeremy Everitt we are able to follow his uncle's progress during the mid-1930s. 2001 December 32 Goodwood's Golden Double The Goodwood Revival Meeting is the pinnacle of the historic racing season says David Venables. 2001 December 36 Seule Mates Nick Baldwin recounts the tale of a pair of very unusual restorations. 2001 December 40 Driven From Behind Karl Ludvigsen continues his account of the slow progress in Britain towards grudging acceptance of what became the VW Beetle concept. 2001 December 48 The Motor House From humble lock-up with no electricity to purpose-built palace with pit garages are part of our way of life. Michael Worthington-Williams traces the fascinating history of the British motor house. 2001 December 52 Rising Star Brian Heath recalls the 170 the car that took Mercedes-Benz out of the Vintage era and into the production engineering age. 2001 December 64 Artists In Action Exceptional motoring art from Michael and Graham Turner. 2001 February 16 Magnificent Mondial Douglas Blain discovers a highly original 1955 Ferrari that has only seen a season's racing. 2001 February 24 Traders at the Track Guy Griffiths recalls motor trading activities at Brooklands during the 20's and 30's.. 2001 February 30 The Cylinder Head Shop Roy Berry visits a specialist in converting cylinder heads to run on lead-free fuel. 2001 February 32 Rhombus Restored Gordon Hobb brings his mother's worn-out Borgward Isabella TS coupe back to life. 2001 February 36 In the Best Circles Two intrepid Frazer Nashes enter the frozen wastes of the Artic Circle. Trevor Tarring tells the tale. 2001 February 40 Multi-Wheeled Magic Michael Worthington-Williams looks at some unusual examples of cars with more than four wheels. 2001 February 44 Van of Progress The Editor unloads an Austin Eight van. 2001 January 22 Hershey 2000 Michael Worthington-Williams visits the greatest autojumble show on earth. 2001 January 28 Book Offers A seasonal selection of motoring books from The Automobile's Enthusiast's Bookshelf. 2001 January 30 Falcon Knight of Old Brooks Brierly looks back at a short-lived American offspring of Dodge. 2001 January 33 Dashing Devons and Dorsets Finbarr Corry thinks it might be fun to own a classic Austin A40... 2001 January 38 Altons for Alvis Guy Griffiths reminisces about his life in the motor trade in the early postwar period. 2001 January 42 Popular Perfect Jonathon Wood recalls the life and times of the first Ford to be known by a name. 2001 January 48 A Very British Affair Elizabeth Bennett reports on the 2000 London-Brighton run. 2001 January 52 Original Oxford The Editor takes to the road in a 1913 Morris Oxford. 2001 July 20 Fiat 500 Jonathan Wood follows the development of Italy's diminutive darling. 2001 July 26 The Variety Men Alan Smith's evocative photographs reproduced by courtesy of the Klementaski Collection explore the versatility of the British drivers of the 1950s. 2001 July 34 Flying Frank Halford By Douglas Taylor. A brilliant engine designer FrankHalford was also a keen racing driver. He built his own car for Brooklands. 2001 July 44 One Man's Montlhery Ian Fraser journeyed with The Automobile to the legendary French autodrome and feasted his eyes on Vintage delights. 2001 July 48 The Great Pandolfo Michael Worthington-Williams exposes an American charlatan of the '20s and confesses to a sneaking sympathy for Samuel Pandolfo. 2001 July 52 Invincible Invicta The adjective invincible is indelibly associated with the Roesch Talbot. But for those of us who can remember our Latin that is what Invicta means. The Editor has been trying out a 1929 4 1/2 litre NLC Type. 2001 June 14 Postwar Squad Car The Editor takes the wheel of an example of MG's first postwar offering a former police car. 2001 June 18 Ford Eight Buyer's Guide 2001 June 20 Halfway to Heaven The For 2001 June 24 It Runs In The Family Shirley Monro grew up with Invictas - her father owned three. Now she has one of her own and it is unique. 2001 June 28 Leek's Leaf Jonathan Wood traces the chequered history of a Coventry marque which is still in existence. 2001 June 30 years a garage at Padworth on the A4 was a mecca for the old-car enthusiast. Keith Yeo celebrates those happy days with a treasure trove of photographs. 2001 June 34 Over The Top Philip Fotheringham-Parker went over the top of the Brooklands banking - and lived. His widow Georgie talked about that fateful day to John Price Williams. 2001 June 48 Children On The Road MichaelWorthington-Williams returns to the theme of motoring art in children's books. 2001 March 20 Magnificant Mondial Douglas Blain takes to the cockpit of a highly original Ferrari. 2001 March 32 Traders at the Track Guy Griffiths concludes his recollections of motor trading at Brooklands during the 20's and 30's.. 2001 March 36 100 Years of Horsepower Engineer and old car enthusiast Edward Riddle ponders on the growth of horsepower. 2001 March 40 Simca's Sorry Six John Pressnell compares the postwar Simca Six with its close cousin the Fiat 500C. 2001 March 43 Obituaries We say farewell to Walter Hayes and John Cooper. 2001 March 48 The Tale of the Tamplin Michael Worthington-Williams tells the story of a successful British Cyclecar of the '20s. 2001 March 52 Roesch's Little Miracle The Editor experiences a six-cylinder Talbot 14/45 - a car that was designed to be a Rolls-Royce in miniature. 2001 May 18 Willing Horse The inimitable Trojan was in production in one form or another for over 40 years. Its rugged utilitarianism sprang from one man's genius. By Jonathon Wood. 2001 May 24 Tony Lago's Talbots Anthony Pritchard concludes his account of the racing achievements of the Talbot-Lago. 2001 May 32 Elusive Phantom Only 18 examples Phantom IV were made by Rolls-Royce. All were used by royalty and heads of state apart from the Works hack... by Malcolm Bobbitt. 2001 May 36 Good for Lagonda Michael Drakeford's original Lagonda M45 was the first to be fitted with both the 41/2 Litre Meadows engine and the elegant T7 tourer body. 2001 May 44 Opening up the Aston Paul Chudecki recalls the first open David Brown Aston Martin. 2001 May 48 True Storey Michael Worthington-Williams concludes his account of the ups and downs of the Storey car. 2001 May 52 Excellent Elliot The Editor samples a 1948 B-type Healey Elliot which was once part-exchanged for a Mini. 2001 November 20 Ahead Of Its Time Michael Bowler's BMW 328 was not just a Mille Miglia survivor. It was the prototype of the first postwar Frazer Nash. Read article online. 2001 November 32 Swedish Pioneer At the end of the Great War a Swedish aeroplane manufacturer decided to make cars. Bengt Ason Holm tells the story of AB Thulinverken. 2001 November 36 Miles of MG's Malcolm Green relates the story of Ken Miles an Englishman who built and raced MG specials in the USA. Read article online 2001 November 40 Driven From Behind Karl Ludvigsen begins his new series on the development of rear-engined cars precursors of the Volkswagen. Read article online 2001 November 44 Two Festivals We report on the Silverstone Historic Festival and the Oldtimer Grand Prix at the Nurburgring. Read article online 2001 November 48 Vin de Pays Michael Worthington-Williams recounts the story of one of France's provincial car makers. Georges Roy were little known outside the Bordeaux region. Read article online 2001 November 52 Object of Desire Brian Heath slips into an Aston Martin DB4 Series III. 2001 October 18 Italian Spice Gavin Farmer tries out a 1959 Lancia Appia Zagato that spent nearly 40 years in America before being rebuilt in Australia. Read article online. 2001 October 24 Ground Breaker Douglas Blain slips into the cockpit of a priceless Type S Grand Prix Delage. Read article online. 2001 October 30 Stoop's Sebring Michael Bowler looks back at 10 years' ownership of one of the three historic Frazer Nash Sebrings.Read article online. 2001 October 36 Ripple Over the Water Malcolm Tucker tells the story of a Rolls-Royce that might have been.Read article online 2001 October 44 Atlanta's Golden Apples Further reminiscences of Richard Gaylard Shattock about his Atlanta racing days as told by Anthony Pritchard. Read article online 2001 October 48 The Grimsby Giant Michael Worthington-Williams tells the tall tale of the Lloyd made in Grimsby. Read article online 2001 October 52 Ballot Breeding After the Great War Ernest Ballot embarked on a racing programme to promote his proprietary engines. Out of this came a touring car the 2LT. Brian Heath tries an example which has spent almost all its life in Italy. Read article online 2001 September 20 Happy Hup Our publisher samples a landmark American runabout of 1910 - the Hupmobile Model 20. 2001 September 28 Hunting the Snipe JonathonWood tracks down a quality car that helped keep the flag flying for Humber. 2001 September 36 Glorious Goodwood David Venables reports that this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed was better than ever. 2001 September 40 Golden Apples Anthony Pritchard visited Richard Gaylard Shattock now a spritley 86 at his home in Cornwall where he reminisced about his Atlanta racing days. 2001 September 44 Racing Double Champagne corks have been popping in Norfolk and in Belgium; Douglas Blain joined the celebrations as both contestant and reporter. 2001 September 48 Arms and the Argonne The Argonne forest in the North-East of France saw fierce fighting in the final months of the Great War. A year later it gave its name to an American car as Michael Worthington-Williams relates. 2001 September 52 Grand Old Duke Much favoured by hire car companies the 1936 Austin York was an excellent town carriage. Brian Heath tries out a 1935 Model. 2002 April 20 "Ballot's Bread & Butter – Ernst Ballot , producer of proprietary engines – Part Two" 2002 April 20 Ballot's Bread and Butter Part 2: Marc Douezy and Nicholas Boissier conclude their account of Ernest Ballot's activities as a supplier of proprietary engines from 1906 to 1931. 2002 April 28 Wrinkly Wracer ... or Round the Bend Over the Hill and Having Fun. 2002 April 32 Morgan – Buyers Guide 2002 April 39 Lanchester Light Six Gavin Farmer tells the story of a British small six from the '30s that has been in Australia since it was new. 2002 April 42 Back on the Road Our series in which Michael Ware formerly Director of the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu searches out the very best readers' restoration projects. 2002 April 48 Over the Moon Michael Worthington-Williams tells the tale of the friction-driven Crescent cyclecar. 2002 April 52 The Car that Cost Less than it Should – 1928 Hillman 14 2002 April 52 The car that cost less than it should. Brian Heath takes a turn at the wheel of a 1928 Hillman I4. 2002 April 67 "Spark Plugs, gearbox and final drive lubrication – Workshop" 2002 August 20 Ledwinka's Land Cruiser The Automobile's Publisher goes shopping for a Tatra T87 2002 August 26 Historic Double Two recently inaugurated Historic racing events both in superb settings are already well established. Richard Cass reports on the Grand Prix Historique Monaco while Douglas Blain transports us to the foot of the Pyrenees 2002 August 30 Treasures in store Part three: A final glimpse behind the scenes at the Science Museum's reserve collection at Wroughton. 2002 August 34 Brewery Boy In 1938 Bob Ansell bought ERA R9B from Denis Scribbans and competed regularly with it. Later he bought Reggie Tongue's Maserati 4CL. 2002 August 40 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild - 2002 August 44 A trip with LSD Michael Worthington-Williams relates the chequered history of a three wheeler produced in Yorkshire between 1920 and 1924 2002 August 48 First of the Ferraris Anthony Pritchard concludes his account of the V-12 sports cars of 1947-50 that launched the Ferrari marque 2002 August 52 Traditional Tourer Brian Heath on tour in a 12/25 Humber 2002 August 66 Bushes – Roller and Ball Bearings - Workshop 2002 August 89 MG Buyers Guide – Part One 2002 December 20 Advance to the Rear - French Style Much lest resistant to new technological ideas than their neighbours across the Channel the French came up with some highly imaginative proposals in the 1930s as Karl Ludvigsen relates. 2002 December 25 Vauxhall Velox & Wyvern – Buyer's Guide 2002 December 32 Royal Restoration Michael Ware looks back at the restoration of a Royal Daimler that was carried out for the Queen's Silver Jubilee 2002 December 36 Commercially Speaking – Lighter Commercials 2002 December 38 Dashboard Instruments – Part Two - Workshop 2002 December 41 Cammy Sammy -Salmson Twin Cam 2002 December 44 Classic Commemoration Richard Cass reports on the Le Mans Classic. 2002 December 48 Singer Super Six Michael Worthington-Williams recalls a Singer 'buult like a battleship graceful as a yacht'. 2002 December 52 Coventry Cat Fitted with the first engine entirely designed by Jaguar the XK 120 set the standard by which so many postwar sports cars are judged. Brian Heath has been out in an exceptional example. 2002 December 66 Good Guys Better known for their cpmmercial vehicles Guy Motors made a V-8 engined car from 1919 as Nick Baldwin recalls. 2002 February 20 Forties Fords The product range Ford Motor Co. introduced just before the USA entered World war II was to stand the company in good stead for their post-war revival writes Brooks Brierly. 2002 February 26 Driven From Behind Part Four Karl Ludvigsen continues his review of rear engined air cooled developments in Britain with Roy Fedden's attempts to make such a car after the war and the Kendall and Hartnett projects. 2002 February 30 Mystery MGs MG authority Malcolm Green has a stab at identifying the car in a photograph sent in by a reader. Can you come up with the place and date? 2002 February 32 "Tragic Le Mans. Le Mans, 1955, is remembered today only for the terrible loss of life following Levegh's accident. If things had gone differently it could have been a battle of the Titans" 2002 February 40 The Inca Trail The 'Autos in Action' team report from a South American epic. 2002 February 48 Hat in the Ring Michael Worthington-Williams recounts the story of the cars of Eddie Rickenbacker. 2002 February 52 Small but Sporty Brian Heath takes the wheel of Invicta's answer to the Depression; 'It could almost have been an Alfa beater'. 2002 February 68 A Versatile Foundry – Workshop 2002 January 20 Monkey Business Anthony Pritchard recalls Harry Lester and his MG specials and the small but determined team who drove them in competition.. 2002 January 26 Brighton Bound Our correspondent on Veteran matters Elizabeth Bennett reports on the 2001 London-Brighton Run.. 2002 January 32 Rainbow's End Designed by Frank Rainbow the Swallow Doretti was a brave attempt by an engineering group to make a British sports car for the American market. 2002 January 36 Baldwin's Brescia Nick Baldwin has owned a very special Brescia Bugatti for a number of years. It has not been seen very often. Here he explains why. 2002 January 40 "Driven from Behind – Tatra Type 77 – Air cooled, sleeve valve car engines – Part Three" 2002 January 40 Driven from Behind Part Three. Karl Ludvigsen recalls Roy Fedden's prewar interest in the Tatra Type 2002 January 44 Gwynne to Gwyn After almost 80 years a 1923 Gwynne Eight Brooklands model has returned to Britain from Australia.By Dennis Harrison. 2002 January 48 Hooray for Hershey Michael Worthington-Williams reports on his annual pilgrimage to Hershey the world's biggest autojumble. 2002 January 52 Great War Ghost Brian Heath samples a 1914 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost whose first owner was the Admiralty. 2002 January 70 Trimming – Workshop 2002 January 77 and his enthusiasm for air cooled sleeve valve car engines. 2002 July 20 Racing Riley Replica Mike Jones turned a pile of Riley Nine bits into a replica of an Ulster Imp 2002 July 26 Stately Supercar In the second part of his account of Amherst Villier's unique supercharged phantom I Tom Clarke follows its trail after it was sold by its first owner. 2002 July 32 For the same money Alan Marsh who brought us Tales From A Country Garage delves further into his memories of the prewar motor trade illustrated by his evocative drawings. 2002 July 36 First of the Ferraris – V-12 sports cars of 1947-50 -Part One 2002 July 36 First of the Ferraris Anthony Pritchard recalls the V12 sports-racing cars of 1947-50 that launched the Ferrari marque. 2002 July 40 Crankshaft bearings - Workshop 2002 July 44 Rover P4 Series – Buyers Guide 2002 July 48 Knickerbocker Glory The most expensive car McFarlan ever made was a special version of their knickerbocker Cabriolet with gold plated brightwork. Michael Worthington-Williams tells the story of Connersville's contender for the carriage trade. 2002 July 52 Time Warp Three Litre Brian Heath takes the wheel of what must be the most original Bentley Three Litre. 2002 June 26 "Stately Supercar - supercharging a Rolls-Royce Phantom I, David Bowers describes the restoration of an unusual coachbuilt four seat tourer on the 1933 Vauxhall 14hp Light Six chassis" 2002 June 32 Sport Stratford – Restoration of a coachbuilt four seat tourer on a 1933 Vauxhall I 4hp Light Six Chassis 2002 June 36 Le Mans 70th This year's Le Mans race will be the 70th in the series. Anthony Pritchard takes a look at some of the famous marques that competed in earlier years and are still in the running in 2002 2002 June 40 Cool Runner When Herbert Franklin and John Wilkinson went into production in 1902 they little knew their air cooled car was to meet with such prejudice. It was quite undeserved writes Paul Ponsel. 2002 June 44 MGA – Buyers Guide 2002 June 48 Bond's 007 Michael Worthington-Williams tells the story of the Bond car only seven examples of which were made between 1922 and 1928. 2002 June 52 Magic MGA Brian Heath tries out the car that broke the mould for MG - the MGA. 2002 June 68 Head Gaskets – Workshop 2002 June 72 Treasures in Store Michael Ware continues his photographic tour of the Science Museum's reserve collection at Wroughton. 2002 June 72 Treasures in Store – The Science Museum's Reserve Collection- Part Two 2002 March 20 "Ballot's Bread & Butter – Ernst Ballot , producer of proprietary engines – Part One" 2002 March 20 Marc Douezy and Nicholas Boissier recall Ballot's days as a maker of proprietary engines 2002 March 28 A Michelotti Masterpiece The Automobile's Publisher drives a Mini-Maserati of 50 years ago. 2002 March 36 Scrapyard Requiem Nick Baldwin laments the passing of the scrap yards we all knew and loved. 2002 March 42 Fourty years with a Crossley Stephen Weld has owned his Crossley sports tourer four four decades with most of which time it has been his only car. He has driven it over a quarter of a million miles. 2002 March 48 Indiana Wants Me – The History of the De tamble Car 2002 March 48 Michael Worthington-Williams explores the history of the De Tamble car 2002 March 52 Vincenzo's V4 Brian Heath finds out what makes an Eighth Series Lancia Lambda particularly special amongst Vintage cars. 2002 March 56 Twenty Years of Action Tom Threlfall looks at how motor sport has changed in the last 20 years. 2002 March 70 20 Years of The Automobile – Workshop 2002 May 20 Treasures in Store Michael Ware goes behind the scenes at theScience Museum's reserve collectionstored at aWWII airfieldin Wiltshire. 2002 May 28 Maestri's Little Masterpiece – Italian Special built from Fiat 500 parts 2002 May 28 Maestri's Little Masterpiece Mario Bemer owns one of the many Italian specials that were built from Fiat 500 parts in the late 1940s. Now that it is restored the only thing missing is its competition history as David Tarallo relates. 2002 May 33 Brits behind the Beetle Karl Ludvigsen describes the shape the VW factory at Fallersleben was in at the end of the war and some of the Britons who strove to secure its survival. 2002 May 36 Something Special Eric Dymock recalls the succession ofAnderson Specials built by a Scottish motor engineer between 1924 and 1939. 2002 May 44 Four Seasons – Costin bodied Lister-Jaguar Races 2002 May 44 Four Seasons Michael Bowler traded in his tried and tested Frazer Nash Sebring for a Costin bodied Lister-Jaguar in 1979. Four seasons of enjoyable historic racing followed. 2002 May 48 The choice of men who knew Michael Worthington-Williams tells the shortsad story of theLozier. 2002 May 52 Continental Cruiser Brian Heath samples a 1955 BentleyContinental R Type 2002 May 66 Importing Old Cars 2002 May 68 Body Restoration – Workshop 2002 November 20 Strong and Silent The Terraplane started off as a high-performance Essex before becoming a brand in its own right. Geoff Moore looks at an American car of the '30s that became a particular favourite in Britain. 2002 November 26 Cammy Sammy -Salmson Twin Cam 2002 November 32 Courageous Camille The feisty French driver Camille du Gast was the first woman to compete in grandes epreuves. 2002 November 40 Morgan Marathon The Automobile's intrepid Publisher the Wrinkly Wracer himself tells what it is like to drive long distance on the world's most challenging circuit. 2002 November 44 Dashboard Instruments – Part One - Workshop 2002 November 47 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2002 November 48 Silent Six Michael Worthington-Williams investigates a rare failure. Only about 50 six-cylinder Bullnose Morrises were made before crankshaft breakages brought production to a halt in mid 1924. 2002 November 52 Rover Redivivus Brian Heath takes the wheel of a beautifully restored 1948 Rover 60 2002 November 66 Revive Number 5 David Venables reports on the fifth Goodwood Revival Meeting. 2002 November 77 years of his Salmson Twin-Cam. 2002 October 8 Judge's Eye View Nick Georgano's photographs of the European Concours d'Elegance 2002 October 20 Lotus Blossoms Anthony Pritchard relates how the Lotus Mark VIII set Colin Chapman on the road to success 2002 October 30 Austin Healey Sprite – Buyer's Guide 2002 October 38 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2002 October 40 Pasquino's Little Gems David Tarallo recalls the postwar Fiat-based sports-racing cars built by Pasquale Ermini 2002 October 44 Closed Circuit Centenary The 1902 Circuit des Ardennes was the first large scale motor race of its kind to be run over a closed circuit. Ian Fraser was present at the the centenary commemorations 2002 October 48 For One Year Only Michael Worthington-Williams relates the story of the short-lived British Lucar. 2002 October 52 Grand Tourer Brian Heath tries out an Italian design which while conventional enough for the immediate post-WWI period exhibits some ingenious ideas and is every inch the grand tourer 2002 October 56 Emancipation Runner Bozi Mohacek owns a 1921 Citroen 5cv coupe. Although still quite rare in Britain they are gaining ground as an entry level car for Vintage motoring. In their day they were aimed at the woman driver 2002 October 64 Commercially Speaking – HCVS London to Brighton 2002 October 70 Back On The Road Michael Ware searches out the very best readers' restoration projects 2002 October 73 The Restoration of Willie Winton – Back on the Road 2002 October 74 Resurrecting the JP – Back on the Road 2002 October 75 1925 Ansaldo 4C – back on the Road 2002 October 78 Starting a Car – Workshop 2002 September 24 Clydeside Colossus Giant Glasgow industrial conglomerate William Beardmore and Co made ships railway engines aeroplanes airships motor cycles taxicabs... and as Bill Monro relates cars 2002 September 30 Fort Dunlop Under Siege Douglas Blain takes a close look at a manufacturing operation which is key to the survival of our hobby 2002 September 33 Buying a Car For Restoration – Workshop 2002 September 34 Sunbeam Tiger – Buyer's Guide 2002 September 42 Goodwood Does It Again David Venables reports on another successful Goodwood Festival of Speed 2002 September 44 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2002 September 48 Loyd-Lord Michael Worthington-Williams recounts how a conventional car from Chiswick strayed from the straight and narrow 2002 September 52 Dollar Derby The Editor enjoys a 3 1/2 litre Bentley that cost £1460 new but once changed hands for a dollar 2002 September 82 Racing Under The Bonnet The camera of Alan Smith captures the action that matters behind the scenes in the early days of postwar British motor racing 2002 September 84 MG Buyer's Guide Part two of our special MG supplement 2002 September 86 MG Buyers Guide – Part Two 2003 April 20 End-of-Term Report The Automobile's Publisher Douglas Blain reports on the mechanical consequences of his maiden season's historic racing with his Morgan Plus Four. 2003 April 28 Daydream Daimler Kevin Bennett yearned for a Barker Special Sports Daimler from childhood. To turn the dream into reality he had to learn many new skills. 2003 April 36 Originality versus Practicality – Workshop 2003 April 38 The Ghost of a Steyr Most finds and discoveries have a happy ending but here Michael Jones tells a tale of salvation denied in South Africa. 2003 April 42 Magnificent Mercedes-Maybach In the mid-1980s the late Ted Eves had a rare opportunity to drive the 1906. Grand Prix Mercedes with Maybach-designed six-cylinder engine. 2003 April 46 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2003 April 48 Charles Knight's double sleeve valve engine was probably the most momentous technical innovation in the history of the internal combustion engine 2003 April 52 Southpaw Seven Brian Heath encounters an unusual left hand drive 1936 Austin Nippy which has been in the same family all its life. 2003 April 66 Those Amazing Bugattis Guy Griffiths looks back at a notable exhibition of the Bugatti family's achievments. 2003 August 22 All Steamed Up Mike Clark was just an old-car person who liked steam until a Stanley Model H Gentlemen's Speedy Roadster took over his life. 2003 August 28 Americans to the Rear – Rear engined designs – Part Two 2003 August 28 Americans to the Rear In Part Two of his series on American rear eninged cars Karl Ludvigsen follows the involvement of Ford Motor Co. 2003 August 34 No Idle Boast Anthony Pritchard investigates the Jowett Javelin and Jupiter and concludes that both were outstanding designs marred by inadequate development. 2003 August 39 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2003 August 40 The Miller's Tale A straight eight Miller racing car was to be seen in the Marendaz works in 1935. Did Donald Marendaz hope to pass it off as his own creation ? And where is it now ? Graham Skillen investigates. 2003 August 44 Gordon Bennett ! Finbarr Frank Corry took part in the recent rally to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the original Gordon Bennett Race held in Ireland. 2003 August 47 Back on the Road More reader restorations. 2003 August 47 Talbot 65 – Back on the Road 2003 August 48 1927 Morris Cowley – Back on the Road 2003 August 49 1925 Auburn 8/88 – Back on the Road 2003 August 49 1934 Riley Special – Back on the Road 2003 August 52 Suresnes Survivor In Talbot's centenary year Brian Heath takes the wheel of an extremely rare 1926 17/75 tourer. 2003 August 68 Epicyclic Gearing – Workshop – Part One 2003 December 26 Family Stables The Editor looks back at 80 years of Bowler motoring. Part One covers Harry Bowler's Specials 2003 December 31 Flatnose Morris The Famous Flatnose - by Jonathan Wood 2003 December 36 Buyers Guide Dave Moss looks at the Bentley VI and R-Type 2003 December 40 La Sculpture Roulante Douglas Blain reviews some very exotic French cars 2003 December 46 Offord Coachbuilder through eight reigns - by Nick Baldwin and Robin Wayne 2003 December 50 Workshop This month Roy Berry's special feature on lubrication 2003 December 52 Just as I am - Warts and All Michael Jones has an encounter with a remarkable Austin in South Africa 2003 February 22 Proud Proboscis Ronald 'Steady' Barker pays tribute to one of motoring's most magnificent white elephants the 50cv Renault and its successor the 40cv. 2003 February 30 The Healey Heritage Malcolm Green traces the development of the big Austin-Healeys from Donald Healey's Riley-powered cars from Warwick to the Mark III 3000 that was built at Abingdon. 2003 February 39 Back on the Road Michael Ware reports on some recent restorations by readers of The Automobile. 2003 February 44 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2003 February 46 Batteries – Workshop 2003 February 48 Enfield Underslung Michael Worthington-Williams relates the story of the Adamson cyclecar. 2003 February 52 Swooping Kestrel Brian Heath experiences the pleasure of preselector gear changing at the wheel of a 1937 Riley 12/14 Kestrel 2003 February 66 Butler's Babies The American Austin was one of the first attempts to popularise the European small car in the USA Kit Foster tells its story. 2003 February 70 Commercially Speaking – Panels & Parts 2003 January 18 Front Wheel Forward The most innovative Alvis cars the front wheel drive models of the '20s represented a major technical advance. Yet they were a commercial failure. Anthony Pritchard explains why. 2003 January 30 Almost a Porche From unlikely beginnings building specials from war surplus VW Kubelwagen the Austrian Wolfgang Denzel emerged as the saviour of BMW in 1960. Martin Pfunder tells his story. 2003 January 35 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2003 January 36 Dr Fred's Penultimate Car One day recently a full set of drawings of a lost design by Dr Frederick Lanchester turned up at The Automobile's office. 2003 January 42 Advance to the Rear - French Style In Part Two of his account of France's involvement with rear engined cars Karl Ludvigsen traces the development of the Renault 4CV 2003 January 46 Pennsylvania Precipitation Michael Worthington-Williams gets wet at Hershey and faces up to the fact that enthusiasm for autojumbling is on the wane. 2003 January 50 The Car that Made Good in a Day Brian Heath tries out a Stutz Bearcat 2003 January 70 Instrument Repairer - Workshop 2003 January 72 Keep the Red Flag Flying The London to Brighton Veteran Car Run has survived in its traditional form after coming under threat. Report and photographs by Elizabeth Bennett. 2003 July 22 Le Mans HRG My Kind of Car by Douglas Blain 2003 July 28 Americans to the Rear Like their counterparts in other countries engineers in America flirted with radical rear engined designs for decades - albeit on a larger scale. Karl Ludvigsen charts the progress of the concept in the USA. 2003 July 34 Wheels of Fortune Enrico Nardi helped Enzo Ferrari build his first car and later became a sports car manufacturer in his own right. Our Italian correspondent David Tarallo tells his story. 2003 July 40 Buyers Guide Buyer's Guide: Riley RM Series. 2003 July 44 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2003 July 46 Wheel Spokes – Workshop 2003 July 48 "After WWI two motor car ventures, Launceston and Wooler, operated from the same London premises at different times. Both were powered by flat twin engines" 2003 July 52 Duck's-Back from Down Under The Editor has been to see an unusual example of the Alvis 12/50. This traditional British sporting car introduced in 1923 was to establish Alvis as a respected vehicle manufacturer. 2003 July 66 Bugatti Hunting in Paris 2003 June 20 Alta Vista Richard Cass reports on a celebration of Geoffrey Taylor's temperamental masterpiece. Photographs by Steve Welsh Racing 2003 June 22 Cut-away Art Tony Clark looks at a specialist area of collecting: the cut-away drawings used to illustrate motoring magazine articles. 2003 June 34 TT Triumphant The commemoration of the Ards TT series this summer will be arguably the motor sporting event of the year in the British Isles. Ian Andrews who owns the Le Mans Bentley in which Humphrey Cook part sets the scene. 2003 June 38 Private Entrant Ian Connell who died recently drove a wide variety of cars at Brooklands but will be best remembered for campaigning ERA R6B. This appreciation of his life is by Robert Heelis. 2003 June 45 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2003 June 48 "Coronation Special – Jaguar's One, Two, Four Win at Le Mans 1953" 2003 June 48 Coronation Special Anthony Pritchard recalls the magic of Jaguar's one two four win at Le Mans in 1953. 2003 June 52 Pulling Power Brian Heath experiences a revolutionary car that bankrupted its manufacturer: the Traction Avant. 2003 June 59 Copse Comments Richard Cass reports on the VSCC's opening race meeting of the season. Photographs by Steve Welsh Racing. 2003 March 20 Renault by Rothschild The Automobile's Publisher fulfils a childhood ambition and plays with an Edwardian limousine that was saved at the 11th hour from the body-snatchers. 2003 March 30 GN French Style The GN cyclecar was made under licence in France by the Salmson aero engine company between 1919 and 1922. How did this come about and how many were made? Chris Draper has been investigating. 2003 March 37 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2003 March 40 Engine Tips – Workshop 2003 March 43 Silent Knight Like many another motor manufacturer of the period Mercedes offered their customers a sleeve valve engine. Jerry Sloniger looks at this interesting design 2003 March 48 The Clutchless Constantinesco Michael Worthington-Williams tells the strange tale of a Romanian mathematician's approach to variable transmission. 2003 March 52 4A's Requiem Introduced in 1939 the Singer Roadster changed little before the last example was produced in 1955. Brian Heath has been trying out a 1953 4AD 2003 March 66 "The Ridley Special was a bold and briefly successful attempt by a privateer to wrest Class H records from Austin and MG. As Michael Ware reports, from the relics of its horrific crash over 70 years ago it has been rebuilt into its record breaking form" 2003 May 20 Viennese Vintage Tom and Di Threlfall enjoy a day out with a 1928 Austro-Daimler ADM III. 2003 May 29 Going the Distance In the early postwar years the British rally scene was very different from today's. Graham Robson describes a well known series of the period: the MCC National Rallies1950-56. 2003 May 33 Back on the Road Michael Ware looks at more readers' rebuilds. 2003 May 33 Ford Popular – Back on the Road 2003 May 34 1939 Raymond Mays – Back on the Road 2003 May 35 1953 Bristol 403 – Back on the Road 2003 May 36 1902 Delahaye 0A 2003 May 38 End-of-Term Report Douglas Blain reviews his first season's historic racing with a Morgan Plus Four. 2003 May 44 Wet & Dry Liners - Workshop 2003 May 46 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2003 May 48 Something Up their Sleeve – Sleeve Valve Engines & their Users – Part Two 2003 May 48 Something Up Their Sleeve In the second part of his examination of sleeve valve engines and their users Michael Worthington-Williams looks at the Burt-McCollum single sleeve design. 2003 May 52 Rally Car Replica – Trium[ph TR4 2003 May 52 Rally Car Replica Brian Heath tries out a replica of the Triumph TR4s entered by the works in such classic '60s rallies as the RAC and Liege-Rome Liege 2003 November 26 Andreau's Aerodyne Delivering a 1938 Peugeot 402 from Touraine to Normandy confirms The Automobile's Publisher in his judgment of this covetable French family saloon. 2003 November 30 Stockport Century Tom clarke concludes his account of Hollingdrake motor agents and former coachbuilders. 2003 November 40 Unrivalled Revival Every sport needs a paradigm to which others can aspire. For motor racing David Venables finds it in the Goodwood Revival meeting. 2003 November 44 The Car from Kalamazoo Michael Worthington-Williams investigates the Roamer claimed in the 1920s to be America's smartest car. 2003 November 49 Back on the Road Michael Ware's regular feature on reader restorations 2003 November 52 Last of the Docker Daimlers Brian Heath inspects a 1956 Daimler Continental that never went into production. Photographs by the author and Duncan Saunders. 2003 November 66 Model T Challenge David Burgess-Wise reports on an effective way of marking Ford's centenary. 2003 October 24 Deferred Derivative Ted Hack reminds us of the D-type a neglected version of the MG Midget. 2003 October 34 Is there anything Fyna ? The little Dyna Panhard was almost unknown in Britain. Anthony Pritchard and Guy Griffiths tell us what we were missing. 2003 October 40 Stockport Century Tom Clarke tells the story of Hollingdrake the motor agents and former coachbuilders who celebrated their centenary last year. 2003 October 44 Glorious Goodwood David Venables reports on another successful Festival of Speed. 2003 October 47 The Wooden Lanchesters Charles Bulmer describes a series of most unusual experimental 1920s Lanchester models made largely from wood. 2003 October 52 Young at Heart Brian Heath tries out a 1931 Lagonda Speed Model bodied by James Young. It has been in the same ownership for 45 years. 2003 September 24 The First Black Bess Most people associate the name Black Bess with a chain driven Bugatti. But as Manuel Lage has discovered the first car to bear the name was an Alfonso Hispano-Suiza. 2003 September 28 Americans to the Rear – Rear engined designs – Part Three 2003 September 28 Americans to the Rear Concluding his series on American rear engined cars Karl Ludvigsen examines the role played by General Motors 2003 September 34 Epicyclic Gearing – Workshop – Part Two 2003 September 36 Settlers Special A cut-down 1933 Riley Monaco shipped to Vancouver by an ex-pat in the '50s formed the basis for Miles Fenton's ideal supercharged special. 2003 September 42 Racing in the Rain Alan Smith has been using his camera to good effect at motor sporting events for over 50 years. 2003 September 46 Ards TT 75th Anniversary John Payne reports on the 75th Anniversary of the Ards TT. 2003 September 48 The Little Engine that could Gavin Farmer celebrates the Jowett Bradford. 2003 September 52 It's quicker by Rail.....ton Brian Heath's subject this month is a 1939 Railton long chassis special limousine. Photography by Alan Devorsey. 2003 September 68 Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild 2004 April 12 Citroen Traction Avant 'News for Newcomers' 2004 April 23 Cluley From Coventry to Kenilworth: 2004 April 24 Development and racing of the Nash-Healey 2004 April 31 Aston Martin Sports 1924 – Back on the Road 2004 April 32 Sheffield Simplex Restoration Lord Riverdale tells of his search for and ultimate restoration of the only 45hp Sheffield Simplex. 2004 April 32 Vauxhall L Velox 1948 – Back on the Road 2004 April 33 Austin Seven Arrow – Back on the Road 2004 April 36 History on Albatross Motors in Coventry 2004 April 43 The World Hour Record Bill Boddy looks back on the attempts on one of the toughest records which started in 1907. 2004 April 44 "Original Silver Ghost, AX 201 from its conception to 1914 – Part one" 2004 April 48 The Motoring Library The regular appraisal of new and old motoring publications. 2004 April 49 1904: Bill Boddy Replies The Sacred Cow? 2004 April 50 History of the British Salmons 1934 -1938 2004 April 52 1938 Alvis 4.3 Litre Despite a shrinking market in the 30's Britain's specialist made some very fine cars Michael Brisby tries one of the best. 2004 April 59 Insurance The Autombile readers only exclusive offer. 2004 April 66 The Body Snatchers 2004 April 71 On Making a Crankshaft Charles Howard has broken a crank but how do you make a new one. 2004 August 24 Lanchester Tourer 1925 2004 August 30 Goodwood Festival of Speed 2004 2004 August 36 Austin Twelve 2004 August 42 The Southward Car Museum - New Zealand 2004 August 46 British Grand Prix 1954 2004 August 48 Frazer Nash 1948 2004 August 53 Three Litre Bentley 1922 – Austin Seven – Motorhouse 2004 August 65 The 4th Grand Prix Historique De Monaco 2004 August 68 Carburettors – Workshop 2004 December 26 "Triumph moved up-market in the 1930's, but the Dolomite proved to be their final fling" 2004 December 32 Douglas Blain explains why Ecurie Crapaud has been absent from the headlines – Toad: continued adventures 2004 December 36 Bucciali TAV 12 memories – Part two 2004 December 40 "History of William Arnold (Manchester) Ltd, a leading coachbuilder in the north of England" 2004 December 46 Michael Bowler looks at post-war cars that emerged from the ashes of the immortal 328 – Out of BMW 2004 December 52 "Vauxhall 30-98, 1926 – Back on the Road" 2004 December 54 "Wolseley 6/90, 1956 – Back on the Road" 2004 December 55 "Austin Pearl Cabriolet, 1933 – Back on the Road" 2004 December 66 Suffolk SS100 – Motorhouse 2004 December 70 Students who passed through Colchester Institute's restoration course – Workshop 2004 February 24 Riley 12/4 2004 February 30 Connaught Saga – Part two 2004 February 34 Bowler ownership saga – Part two 2004 February 41 "Allard M-Type, 1934 – Back on the Road" 2004 February 42 "Arnolt-Bristol Bolide, 1954 – Back on the Road" 2004 February 43 "Morris Eight Jensen, 1935 – Back on the Road" 2004 February 44 "Bayliss-Thomas Trials Special, 1928 – Back on the Road" 2004 February 46 Origins of the Praga Grand – Car from the Golden city 2004 February 50 Motoring artist Gordon Horner who worked for The Autocar 2004 February 62 MOT test Part one The law and our cars – Workshop 2004 January 24 "Veteran car run - London to Brighton, November 2003 " 2004 January 26 Nuvolari remembered – a nostalgic trip to Donnington 2004 January 28 Connaughts that put Britain on the Grand Prix fast track – success at Syracuse – Part one 2004 January 33 Small Ford development story from 1932 Model Y to 1959 – Eights and Tens 2004 January 40 Pilgrimage to Hershey Show in October 2003 2004 January 43 "Flaminio Bertoni unsung designer of Citroen's three landmark designs – Traction Avant, 2CV and DS19" 2004 January 46 Cars with more than one engine 2004 January 50 Bowler Bentleys – four Bentley that passed through his family – Part one 2004 January 62 12 Volt System – Workshop 2004 July 24 Vintage Car Illustrations- 3 litre Bentley 1923 – 10/23 Talbot 1925 2004 July 26 Singer Ten 2004 July 32 Triumph Tragedy – 1955 World Sports Car Season – Book Review 2004 July 34 HGPCA at Donnington – 25 Year Celebration 2004 July 40 Edwin Marlow and his Emscote Light Car 2004 July 50 Roesch Talbot 105 1935 2004 July 64 The Stage One Conversion Tune Up – Workshop 2004 July 66 Irish Grand Prix 1929 2004 June 24 Lanchester 10 1932 2004 June 35 Frazer Nash – BMW 1936 – Back on the Road 2004 June 36 The DAS Special – Austin Seven Swallow 1928 – Back on the Road 2004 June 37 Standard Nine Saloon 1934 – Back on the Road 2004 June 38 Dutton's Farm – Back on the Road 2004 June 40 John Duff and Le Mans Victory 2004 June 44 Dr Porsche's Prince Henry Austro-Daimler 1912 2004 June 50 Maserati OSCA 2004 June 66 Three Litre Bentley 1922 – Austin Seven – Motorhouse 2004 March 24 Hillman Fourteen 2004 March 34 Aston Martin DB 2/4 1955 – a major restoration project 2004 March 40 Talbot Lago Baby 1950 2004 March 44 MOT testing Part two – Workshop 2004 March 49 Douglas Blain takes a drive in the radically revised 1930 4 ½ litre Invicta 2004 March 62 VSCC – New year driving tests at Brooklands 2004 May 8 TT Austro-Daimler – this rare and remarkable discovery once race in the 1928 TT 2004 May 24 Buyers Guide – Alvis Three Litre 2004 May 30 The late John Atkinson took 13 years to restore his 1926 Morris Oxford saloon 2004 May 36 Douglas Blain stumbles upon a secret scrapyard 2004 May 38 Brian Heath samples a 1939 BMW 327/28 – The Bavarian grand tourer 2004 May 43 "Original Silver Ghost, AX 201 tracing its history from Armistice to present day – Part two " 2004 May 50 Silver Ghost AX 201 restoration 2004 May 64 Art of Tuning – Workshop 2004 November 26 Douglas Blain outing in a postwar Grand Prix car – In tyre tracks of Fangio 2004 November 29 "BMW 328, one of the most significant cars of all time – Munich's Masterpiece" 2004 November 36 Classic and vintage car insurance finds a competitive market offering good value 2004 November 42 Glorious Goodwood 2004 2004 November 47 Bucciali TAV 12 memories – Part one 2004 November 55 Origins of the Three-Litre Bentley 2004 November 71 Fastenings – Workshop 2004 November 72 Overdue service and MOT – Motorhouse 2004 October 22 Artists of the Profile Publications Series 2004 October 28 The Niclausse Saga – Part Two 2004 October 34 Historic Le Mans 2004 October 38 Best of West Kent Event 2004 October 40 Adrian Squire – Gifted Engineer 2004 October 48 Renzo dal Porto's Scrapyard 2004 October 50 The Gilchrist of Giffnock and Govan 2004 October 65 Threads and Spanners – Workshop 2004 October 66 "Bentley Repairs, Ulster has its brakes and steering improved – Motorhouse" 2004 September 24 The First of the Phantoms 2004 September 28 Ford Model A 2004 September 34 John Tojeiro – The Man Who Made the Ace 2004 September 40 The Niclausse Saga – Part One 2004 September 45 Bugatti Owner's Club 75th Anniversary 2004 September 49 South Desert Corrective Facility Workshop – Back on the Road 2004 September 50 Malaysian Morris Eight 1939 – Back on the Road 2004 September 51 Edwardian Austin Sports Racer – Back on the Road 2004 September 66 Austin 16/6 – Workshop 2004 September 67 Austin 15 – Motorhouse 2004 September 68 328 BMW 1937 2005 April 24 Bugatti Type 59 – Part Two 2005 April 30 Beamish & the Shew – Seaham Harbour Engine Works 2005 April 34 Crossley Golden 2005 April 42 MGA – Background & History 2005 April 52 BMR Gearless Cars 2005 April 70 Three litre Bentley 1922 – Austin Seven – Motorhouse 2005 April 72 Development of the Headlamp Part One - Workshop 2005 August 26 The Sale of the Century – Christie's Sale of the Sharp Family Collection 2005 August 30 The First Little Six from MG – The F Type Magna 2005 August 34 The German Boxers – Boxer Fours - Flat Engines – Part Two 2005 August 42 The Lawyer's Fiat – 501 2005 August 46 The General's Baby – Vauxhall Light Six 1933 2005 August 52 Showdown in the Auvergne – 1905 Gordon Bennett Trials 2005 August 70 Three litre Bentley 1922 –MGA – Motorhouse 2005 August 72 Colour Tuning – A Way of Setting Your Carburettors – Workshop 2005 December 26 Pedal Power – Christopher Leyshon-James – Builder of Miniature Cars 2005 December 28 California Extravaganza – Gatherings at Laguna Seca & Pebble Beach 2005 December 32 Stretched Darracq 1902 – Back on the Road 2005 December 38 Midget Mark One – 847cc M-type 1928 2005 December 44 The Morse Jaguar – Jaguar Mark 2 1960 2005 December 48 The Circle of 19th Century Motorists 2005 December 52 A Brave Experiment – Captain Jack Thompson – Cyclecars in Australia 2005 December 67 The Hydrostatic Fuel Gauge – Workshop 2005 February 31 Citroen-based CDW Special that nearly made it into production 2005 February 34 Sunbeam three-litre – the car that STD built 2005 February 42 Spirit of a Silver Ghost – article on daughter of the chauffeurs who drove AX 201 during its years of private ownership 2005 February 44 Bentley's first Lagonda was built to challenge Rolls-Royce – Michael Bowler tries a 1938 V12 2005 February 50 Australian government bought a fleet of 1942 Chryslers in 1944 – one left assigned to the Prime Minister the next year 2005 February 63 Automobile Summer Challenge 2005 February 65 Austin Ulster and three-litre Bentley get a few problems sorted – Motorhouse 2005 January 23 Unbeatable Buckingham 2005 January 28 Recent restoration of an Allard K1 – Sydney's Flyer 2005 January 34 London to Brighton Run – 465 strong entry 2005 January 38 Internal combustion – Toad: continued adventures 2005 January 42 "Sporting Sevens – British baby cars, Austin Seven of 1922 enjoyed an impressive 16-year production run" 2005 January 50 Michael Bowler drives an unique 1901 Renault Type E 2005 January 67 Time to decoke – Chuffing Bentley – Motorhouse 2005 July 26 Replication with Style – Southern & Compton – Early Replicas 2005 July 31 The Gordon Bennett Races 2005 July 36 Alpine at Jabbeke – Sunbeam Alpine 2005 July 42 The Turner Files – Extracts From the Diary of Philip Turner – Motoring Journalist – Part One 2005 July 45 The Derby Bentleys – A History 2005 July 52 Dropping the Pilot – George Seidel's Pilot Motor Company 2005 July 72 Stale Petrol – Workshop 2005 June 24 The Briggs Collection – Western Australia – Motor Museums 2005 June 29 An Early Kieft 500 – Back on the Road 2005 June 30 Morris 10/6 Special 1934 - Back on the Road 2005 June 31 Cord 812 Beverly Sedan 1937 – Back on the Road 2005 June 34 The Maxi Coopers – Cooper-Jaguars 2005 June 40 The Trojan that Never Was- Mastra – 1937 2005 June 45 Horizontally Inclined – Flat Engines – Part One 2005 June 50 The Automobile's Hotchkiss – Motorhouse 2005 June 52 Replication with Style – Southern & Compton – Early Replicas 2005 June 72 Vehicle Lamps & Signals - Workshop 2005 March 24 Hanover Court – London – Stable Yard 2005 March 28 Bugatti Type 59 – Part One 2005 March 33 Standard Eight 1947 – Back on the Road 2005 March 34 The Dixon Graphite Special 1927 – Back on the Road 2005 March 35 HRG Bristol 1949 – Back on the Road 2005 March 36 Roesch Talbot – Back on the Road 2005 March 40 Aero Willy 2005 March 43 Austin 10 1946 2005 March 46 Frederick T Gordon Crosby – Autocar's Artist 2005 March 52 Dans Leur Jus – Bruno Vendiesse Dealer / Collector – Lille – France 2005 March 66 Three litre Bentley engine rebuild – Motorhouse 2005 March 67 Austin 16 – Motorhouse 2005 March 72 Engine Wear – Workshop 2005 May 26 Four Seat and Fun – Tornado – Talisman 2005 May 32 Willis Wonder – Frazer Nash BMW Type 40 2005 May 36 The Duesenberg Special 2005 May 42 Vintage American – Packard 1927 2005 May 44 The Coventry Sixes -Riley 2005 May 52 A Mini Brighton in Ireland – RIAC Veteran Car Run 2005 May 70 The Oily Rag Collection – The Automobile's Own Collection of Cars – Motorhouse 2005 May 72 Development of the Headlamp Part Two - Workshop 2005 November 27 Beaulieu Bargains – The Automobile Team Report From Their Stand at The Autojumble 2005 November 28 Cowleys First Minor – Morris Minor 1928 2005 November 34 Practise Confounds Theory – Designs of Monsieur Sensaud de Lavaud 2005 November 38 Success in Sussex – Goodwood Revival 2005 November 42 Team Talbot – Talbot 90 1930 2005 November 46 Team History – Talbot 2005 November 48 Boxers From the Rest of the World - Boxer Fours - Flat Engines – Part Three 2005 November 70 Brighton Bound 1954 – London to Brighton - Details of the Cars 2005 October 26 First of the Big Cats – Jaguar SS100 – SS90 2005 October 32 The Turner Files – Extracts From the Diary of Philip Turner – Motoring Journalist – Part Two 2005 October 34 Arnolt Bristol 1954 – Motorhouse 2005 October 36 Ahead of Their Time – Tatra T87 – 1938 Peugeot Darl'mat 2005 October 40 Cooling Systems – Workshop 2005 October 43 The Pioneer Run – Royal Irish Automobile Club – Second Mini Brighton Event 2005 October 46 American Magnificence – Cadillac Sports Roadster 1931 – Marmon Special Roadster 2005 October 52 Pharaoh's Empire – Motor Publishing in the 1920s 2005 October 62 Back to the Future – Silverstone Classic 2005 October 63 Historic Festivals 2005 – A Round-up 2005 September 26 Austin Big Seven & Eight 2005 September 32 A Hundred Years On – 1905 Gordon Bennett Centenary Celebrations 2005 September 36 MGA – Off to France – Motorhouse 2005 September 38 Bob Spikins – Special Builder & Brooklands Racer 2005 September 42 Triumph Renown 1952 – Back on the Road 2005 September 43 Senechal Sports 1923 – Back on the Road 2005 September 44 Le Mans Repica Dodge – Back on the Road 2005 September 46 Goodwood Festivities 2005 September 52 Australian Strakers – Straker Squires 2006 April 24 Lightweight Special – Part Two 2006 April 32 A Superior Sports Car – Brough Superior 2006 April 36 Made in Muncie – General Motors Factory 2006 April 42 Bespoke Deux Chevaux – 2CV 2006 April 49 Be Your Own Detective – How To Trace The Origins of Your Car 2006 April 52 The Turner Files – Extracts From the Diary of Philip Turner – Motoring Journalist – Part Three 2006 April 65 Re-commissioning – What You Might Expect & How To Cure It – Workshop 2006 August 24 The Wilks Rovers – 14 & 16hp Rovers 1934 2006 August 30 The 1902 Siddeley 2006 August 36 Not-So-Wacky Arnolt – 2 litre Arnolt Bristol 2006 August 40 The Post-War Salmson 2006 August 47 Three-Wheeled Flyer – JAP-engined Morgan Three Wheeler - Collectors' Corner – Part Three 2006 August 52 Benjamin From Benova 2006 August 70 GP100 – Happy Anniversary Renault 2006 December 6 Free-wheels and Overdrives - Workshop 2006 December 26 Healey – The Early Years – Donald Healy's contribution to the British Motor Industry 2006 December 32 Pur Sang - When is a Bugatti not a Bugatti? Replica 2006 December 37 In Memory of Montlhery 2006 December 42 The Quiet Achiever – Gerald Palmer (1911-1999) Engineer – Jowett Javelin – MG ZA Magnette – Riley Pathfinder – Part One 2006 December 48 The Oldest Working Car – The Hammel 2006 December 50 20.9hp Crossley 1927 – Back on the Road 2006 December 51 Lamda Limousine 1929 – Back on the Road 2006 December 53 HRG 1 ½ litre 1936 2006 February 28 100 Years On – 1906 French Grand Prix Darracq 2006 February 34 A Very Fine Car – 1939 Jensen 4 ½ Litre 2006 February 38 The Man Who Knew No Fear – Arthur Hyde an Amateur Driver – Part Two 2006 February 41 The Automobile in Art – Collecting the Work of Motoring Illustrators 2006 February 46 Maserati's Forgotten Masterpiece – 3500GT 2006 February 50 Well Tried – Bean 14 2006 February 65 Triumph TR3A 1960 – Back on the Road 2006 January 28 Brighton Run 2005 2006 January 32 The Man Who Knew No Fear – Arthur Hyde an Amateur Driver – Part One 2006 January 36 Vanished Coachbuilders - A Trio of Bentleys with Interesting Coachwork by Companies Not Included in the Standard Works 2006 January 46 Bavarian Beauty – BMW 507 Touring Sport 2006 January 50 John A Griffiths & The J A G 2006 July 26 The Abdication Buick – King Edward VIII's Buick 2006 July 30 Benjamin From Asnieres – Benjamin Cyclecar 1921 – Part One 2006 July 36 Morgan 4-4 – History of Morgan & Their First Four Wheeled Car 2006 July 40 Three Men on The Run 2006 July 45 Tyres – Workshop 2006 July 47 4 ½ Litre Bentley – Collectors' Corner – Part Two 2006 July 52 Wheels Take Wings – Flying Cars 2006 July 70 Three litre Bentley 1922 – MGA – Motorhouse 2006 July 71 Morris Clubs – Workshop 2006 June 24 The Buck Stops Here – Marcus Chamber – Team Manager for the Quasi-works HRG – BMC and Rootes 2006 June 30 Round-shouldered Rolls – Bentley Mark VI 2006 June 38 The Mouse That Roared – Fiat's Little Mouse 1934 2006 June 43 The Scarlet Woman – Agatha – Renault Raceabout 2006 June 47 Pepped up KN – MG K Type Magnette – Collectors Corner – Part One 2006 June 52 The Bentley Boys Return – Rally in Ufford 2006 June 68 Panhard-Levassor 1905 – Back on the Road 2006 June 69 Ford V8 Shooting Brake – Back on the Road 2006 June 70 Lagonda 2.6 Drophead 1950 – Back on the Road 2006 June 73 How Far Should You Go? - Rebuilding Your Car 2006 March 28 Blitzen Benz 2006 March 36 Uruguay's Forgotten Coachbuilder – Enrique Feuerstein 2006 March 42 The Chrysler Turbine 2006 March 46 Lightweight Special – Part One 2006 March 50 TT Singer AVC 484 1935 2006 March 65 Help From One Make Clubs – Workshop 2006 May 26 The Great French Sports Cars 1930s – The Golden Years 2006 May 30 Marcus Chambers – VSCC Stalwart – Dealer – Le Mans Competitor – Team Manager – Part One 2006 May 36 All Steamed Up – A Collection of Half a Dozen Steam Powered Vehicles 2006 May 40 The Turner Files – Extracts From the Diary of Philip Turner – Motoring Journalist – Part Four 2006 May 44 High Style From Bradford – Jowett Javelin 2006 May 67 Keeping Old Fords on the Road – Workshop 2006 November 26 Abingdon's Jaguar-Beater – Pre-War MGs 2006 November 32 The 1906 Ace Grand Prix 2006 November 38 Suspension systems – looking after your springs – Workshop 2006 November 41 The Monterey Marathon – Diary 2006 November 45 Vauxhall's Staff Car – Vauxhall D Type 2006 November 50 Goodwood Revival 2006 November 69 Summer Saunter – Junior Version - 2006 October 26 Suspension systems – beam axles to independent suspension – Workshop 2006 October 28 History of the post-war RM Rileys 2006 October 34 1906 AFC Grand Prix – Part one 2006 October 38 "Bob Chamberlin set out to design and build his own car in 1938, Australia's sole prototype" 2006 October 42 The Turner Diaries – entries Armstrong-Siddeley 1954-1955 2006 October 46 Dr Silberrad's Oldsmobile – a remarkable history 2006 October 50 Thompson's Tricar 2006 September 26 Henry's Trend-Setter – Ford V8 1932 2006 September 32 Goodwood's Festival of Speed 2006 September 36 "Morgan Aero, 1924 – Back on the Road" 2006 September 37 "Crossley 18/50, 1926 – Back on the Road" 2006 September 38 "Daimler D16 Landaulet, 1923 – Back on the Road" 2006 September 41 'Sammy' Davis (1887-1981) artist and writer for The Autocar 2006 September 45 Angles and differentials – Workshop 2006 September 46 "Oldsmobile Opera Coupé, 1937" 2006 September 48 Report on the third RIAC Pioneer Run 2006 September 51 Der Grosse Borgward – 1959 production of the P100 2007 April 26 The Razor-Edged Triumphs – Standard Triumphs 2007 April 32 Three litre Bentley 1922 – Motorhouse 2007 April 33 A Scottish Veteran Re-born – 1903 Arrol-Johnston three-cylinder 20hp 2007 April 36 A Tourer from Tours – Rolland-Pilain Centenary Celebrations 2007 April 40 Amilcar 2007 April 45 Jim Boothby and the JBM 2007 April 50 1904 6hp Gamage – Back on the Road 2007 April 51 1950 Healey Silverstone – Back on the Road 2007 April 52 Second Time Around – 1912 Humber – 1920 Angus-Sanderson – Back on the Road 2007 April 65 Electrical Components - Workshop 2007 August 26 W O Bentley – Engineer 2007 August 30 Fit For a King -Buick 1937 2007 August 35 Dieppe 1907 – Centenary of the 1907 Grand Prix – Part One 2007 August 38 500's 50th – Fiat's Nuova Cinquecento 2007 August 42 Magnificent Obsession – Indian Raj's Automobile Heritage 2007 August 45 Brooklands Centenary Festival 2007 August 48 The Unit No.1 – Grice-Designed GWK Cyclecar 2007 December 29 From Fulk's Hall to Luton – Review on Nic Portway's Thesis on Early Vauxhalls 2007 December 33 Dieppe 1907 – 1907 Grand Prix – Part Three 2007 December 36 William Morris 2007 December 42 Who Was Alfred Dunhill? - Automobilia Repository 2007 December 44 The Turner Diaries – Mid-1954 travels 2007 December 47 German Festival - Schloss Dyck 2007 December 50 The Mahy Collection – Mahymobiles Near lille 2007 February 26 Kenneth Rush – A Classic Artist in Profile 2007 February 29 Renault's 1906 Winner – The winning car in the 1906 Grand Prix 2007 February 33 Making Tracks – Citroen Factory in Slough 2007 February 36 Heyday of the Weller Six – AC History – Part Two 2007 February 41 Alpine Star – Jaguar XK120 2007 February 49 Three litre Bentley 1922 – Motorhouse 2007 February 52 Arthur Shergold – The Life of a Humber Chauffeur 2007 February 69 The Arrival of Antifreeze – Workshop 2007 January 28 The Quiet Achiever – Gerald Palmer (1911-1999) Engineer – Jowett Javelin – MG ZA Magnette – Riley Pathfinder – Part Two 2007 January 32 The Best of Brighton – London to Brighton Run 2006 2007 January 36 AC Six – History – Part One 2007 January 40 Mobile Police Stations – In 1930 the West Australian Police bought a pair of Speed Six Bentley patrol cars 2007 January 46 Napier's Twilight Years – The final flowering of the Napier 1919-1924 2007 July 26 Italian Front-Driver – Lancia Flavia 2007 July 30 The Perfect Companion – 1926 Rolls-Royce 20hp Tourer 2007 July 36 Rod Diggens -Motoring Artist 2007 July 39 Bertelli & Aston Martin 2007 July 44 A Pair of Spiders – (Spyder) – Zagato – Touring Spider – Italian Two- Seater Sports Cars 2007 July 48 1927 Voisin Type C12 – Back on the Road 2007 July 49 1932 Marendaz Special 17/90 – Back on the Road 2007 July 50 1951 Dellow – Back on the Road 2007 June 24 How Brooklands Was Born 2007 June 33 Second Thoughts – Suspension Theories – Leyland Eight 2007 June 37 A Premier Fiat – Fiat 1100-103 – A Trip From Bangalore to England 2007 June 42 Britain's Automobile Engineers – Part One 2007 June 49 A Special Star – 1927 Vela Tourer 2007 March 26 Last of the Lanchesters 2007 March 33 Three litre Bentley 1922 – MGA – Winter Jobs – Motorhouse 2007 March 34 A Single Handed Restoration – Rebuilding an Austin 12/4 Tourer 2007 March 37 1938 'Overdrive' Bentley 4 ½ litre – High Vision Touring Saloon 2007 March 42 Acton's Ghost-Buster – Napier 40/50 2007 March 50 Special Builder Extraordinaire – Geoff Richardson – Engine Specialist – Grand Prix Privateer 2007 March 65 Inside the Magneto – Workshop 2007 May 26 The Parry Thomas Leyland 2007 May 32 The Man from the Motor – Bryan de Grineau & Gordon Crosby – Motoring Artists 2007 May 35 MGA – SU Rebuild – Motorhouse 2007 May 37 Dublin's Finest – 1926 Rolls-Royce 20hp Tourer by H J Mulliner 2007 May 42 AWD BSA – Frank Cope & his BSA Three-Wheeler 2007 May 50 Jim Boothby and the JBM 2007 May 65 Clutches – Workshop 2007 May 66 New Lamps for Old – Headlamp Restorers 2007 November 22 Goodwood Symphony of Speed 2007 November 26 Siddeley's Very Special Six – Siddeley Specilas 2007 November 30 Converting Mechanical Braking Systems to Hydraulic - Workshop 2007 November 32 Dieppe 1907 – Centenary of the 1907 Grand Prix – Part two 2007 November 37 A Frame Up? - Electron Minor 2007 November 41 Henry Royce 2007 November 48 Back From the Dead -1914 Lanchester Sporting Forty 2007 November 52 The Best of West Kent 2007 October 26 Keeping it in the Family – Bentley 3 ½ Litre – Back on the Road 2007 October 27 1924 Singer 10hp – Back on the Road 2007 October 28 1932 Triumph Super Nine Saloon 2007 October 31 In Praise of Slower Cars – AC Ace 2.6 & HRG 1100 Rally in Europe 2007 October 35 Vintage Irish – Gordon Bennett Rally 2007 October 38 Kimber & Charles – Cecil kKmber Founding Father of MG – Hubert Charles Chief Engineer 2007 October 48 Henry Dawson & The Canterbury – Family Histories of the Dawsons and the Singers 2007 September 26 The Cat That Got the Cream – William Lyons & William Heynes – Jaguar 2007 September 32 Harry Hawker – Automobilist 2007 September 34 Disastrous Delahaye – 4.5 litre V-12 2007 September 40 Irish Veterans – RIAC Pioneer Run 2007 September 45 Goodwood Star Again – Festival of Speed 2007 September 48 Time Warp Sunbeam 1925 14/40 2008 April 26 OM – The Manufacturer from Brescia – Part Two 2008 April 30 Three Men in a B... - A B12 Lancia 2008 April 34 The Rapier From Staines – Britain's Finest 100cc Car? Lagonda Rapier - Part One 2008 April 39 1949 Connaught L2 Sports – Back on the Road 2008 April 41 1937 Triumph Dolomite – Back on the Road 2008 April 42 Skills Shortage – Are We Going to Run Out of Restoration Professionals? 2008 April 43 A Spitfire Special – Back on the Road 2008 April 44 UK Motoring Art 2007 2008 April 50 Made In lancashire – The Little Midland Cyclecar 2008 April 54 Steering Diagnostics – Workshop 2008 February 27 Lee's Palace of Varieties – Number Plate and Auto Museum in Illinois 2008 February 30 The Duncan Dragonfly 2008 February 36 The World's First Car 2008 February 42 Harold Connolly – Artist & Illustrator 2008 February 46 Alpine Anniversary – Coupe des Alpes 2008 February 50 The Post-War three Wheeler 2008 January 26 Rover Eight 2008 January 30 A Brighter Brighton – London to Brighton Run 2008 January 35 Barbara's White Minor – Barbara Skinner Hill-Climb & Sprint Driver in the 1930s 2008 January 39 1925 Alcyon Cuclecar – Back on the Road 2008 January 40 1937 Talbot Airline - Back on the Road 2008 January 43 1938 Fiat 500 2008 January 44 The Great Barn Mystery – Barn in Portugal – Full of Classic Cars 2008 January 48 Three Wheels on their Wagons - Three Wheelers – Part One 2008 July 26 The Streamlined Era – Streamlined Cars of the 1930s – Part One 2008 July 33 Darrin of Paris & Hollywood 2008 July 37 1959 Fairthorpe Electron – Back on the Road 2008 July 38 1929 Rolls-Royce 20 2008 July 39 1934 Riley TT Sprite 2008 July 40 A Baby Grand – 1938 Four Litre Talbot 2008 July 46 Knight Time at Jaguar - Bob Knight A Talented Member of Jaguar's Team – Part Two 2008 July 48 Samall is (Sometimes) Beautiful – Miniature Cars from 1899 to 1950 2008 July 62 Thread Systems & Fastener Terminology – Workshop 2008 June 24 The Race is Not to the Swift – The Demise of Swift 2008 June 31 Knight Time at Jaguar – Bob Knight A Talented Member of Jaguar's Team – Part One 2008 June 36 The AID Pegasos – Replicas of the Z103 2008 June 43 "Satmina, Status & Style – Delaunay Belleville" 2008 June 48 Darrin of Paris & Hollywood 2008 June 62 Recollections of an Old Stager – Montagu Tombs - Road Tester 2008 March 26 Bodied by Duncan – Duncan Coachworks 2008 March 33 A Car Built to a New Ideal – The Lammas-Graham 2008 March 36 In Kipling's Footsteps – 1901 Lanchester 2008 March 38 OM – The Manufacturer from Brescia – Part One 2008 March 40 Morgan Miscellany – Duglas Blain's Exploits at the Wheel of a Plus four Racer 2008 March 44 By Slow Boat to Salzburg – Australian Bodied MG Two Litre – The Airy Coupé – A Summer of Touring Europe & the UK 2008 March 50 BRM's Daily Express Disaster – BRM V-16 at Silverstone 1950 2008 May 26 From Staines to London – Lagonda Rapier – Part Two 2008 May 31 France's Finest – Book Review – Delage 2008 May 34 The Flying Horse That Didn't – Pegaso 2008 May 38 The MAG from Hungary 2008 May 46 A Mantuan of Few Words – Tazio Nuvolari 2008 May 50 Parisien Delights – Paris Retrojumble