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Classic and Sportscar British Magazine
[ Marvelous vintage magazine with great features!]
ISSUE DATE:
November 1984; Vol 3 No 8
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: (Incorporating Old Motor): Silver Cloud Budget Rolls Royce?; Sporting Trio: MG v JOWETT v HRG; Porsche Speedsters Old or New?; De Soto Chrome Dream.
News --- All the latest from the classic car world: Bahamas Speed Week to be revived; Ferry Porsche at 75; Michelin House ceramics show; sports round-up and more.
What's On --- Our complete listing of all the events, shows and auto j umbles taking place in the coming month.
Your Letters --- The best from this month's postbag has plenty to inform, amuse and provoke: the Pycroft-Jaguar's instigator writes; one sports racing car mystery solved, another to tackle; Ogle discovery and more.
Worthy --- Mike Worthington-Williams comments on old car matters worthy of it, including the story of a much-travelled Bean, another Black Prince discovery, a Ford Ten convertible jigsaw puzzle and more.
Post-war performers --- The ancient, the state-of-the-art, and the modern -- this is how our three very varied sporting rivals from the early fifties can be labelled. Mark Gillies compares the traditional HRG with the popular MG TD and the technically advanced Jowett Jupiter.
Playing with plywood --- No, this is not a carpentry feature--the plywood in question is the chassis of J em Marsh's Marcos GT . Willie Green track tests the car in which Jackie Stewart carved a name for himself.
Fane --- That doyen of motoring journalists, Denis Jenkinson, says thathisracing heroes were Bernd Rosemeyer and A.F.P.Fane. Rosemeyer'sstoryis familiar, but what do you know about Fane? Doug Nye describes an intriguing man.
Forgotten dream --- The CDW was a stunning looking Citroen-based 90mph sports car built as a one-off immediately after WorldWar II. Mike Worthington-Williams explains how a fire thwarted its designer's mass-production hopes.
Rodriguez brothers --- The remarkable Rodriguez brothers, Pedro and Ricardo, were heroes to many as a result of their flamboyant driving, meteoric success and lively personalities. Nigel Roebuck is among the worshippers, and tells why.
Class of'57 --- Remember De Soto, the upper-middle range division of Chrysler? One of t heir most stylish cars, the Firedome of 57, was produced when the name was at the height of its fortunes, yet four years later De Soto had died. Mike McCarthy drives the car and tells the story.
Alpine heights --- Mark Hughes reports from the wheel of an Alpine-Renault A310, France's only true sports car.
Doppel-ganger --- The question is often asked: just how good are modern-day replicas compared with the real thing? Mike McCarthy pits the TPC Porsche Speedster against a real one to try to find the answer.
Board meeting --- A Ford Model T based board racing special, of the type used by amateur racers in the USA during the twenties, lives in this country. Gerard Sauer has been out for a spin, and took `T.
Given the boot --- The Riley Elf/Wolseley Hornet derivatives of the Mini offer all the funof the original car in a much more refined package. Mark Gillies offers adviceto buyers.
Automobilia --- More book and model reviews, as wellas Mystery Car and Caption Competitions, in our monthly leisure feature.
Club Focus --- News and events from the ownersclubs: gatherings at the Niirburgring; Gilberns galore at Burford; mammoth Mini meets in Japan; Morris matters and more.
A-Z --- Part 18 of our encyclopaedia of cars on sale in Britain in the thirties continues with Rochet-Schneider to Rover.
Price Guide --- Find out how much the car ofyour dreams is likely to cost in this analysis of the advertised prices of 200 classics, plus our expert assessment of two cars -- Porsche 911E and Jaguar 420--currently for sale on garage forecourts.
;10-25-50 --- Recall with us the motoring happenings of November 1974,1959 and 1934;.
Heavenly Cloud? --- Could you afford to run a Rolls-Royce? Read our `Profile' about the Silver Clouds and you may be pleasantly surprised. Jonathan Edwards and Mike Walsh are your guides.
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