Archive Sir Sir, I was most interested to read the article on the subject of the old 8-litre Bentley in your February issue. I am the owner of one of these cars… July 1950 Issue By admin
Archive Maserati 6CM Maserati 6CM In the June issue of MOTOR SPORT, your report on the VSCC Donington meeting described my Maserati 6CM as "hybrid". My dictionary defines something "Hybrid" as "being of… July 1985 Issue By admin
Archive Rover Price Correction Last month we said that the price of a Rover Mk. III coupé was £1,997 2s. 6d. This figure includes automatic transmission, and the price of a Mk. III with… November 1965 Issue By admin
Archive TOURING ON PUNCTURED TYRES. TOURING ON PUNCTURED TYRES. A Test with " Fibermetic " Treated Inner Tubes. THE mere mention of claims for puncture sealing compounds is usually sufficient to arouse all the latent… September 1925 Issue By admin
Archive ACCESSORIES AT OLYMPIA. ACCESSORIES AT OLYMPIA. The Gallery for Gadgets. Some Aids for the Speed Man. ACCLES & POLLOCK. Stand 205. The exhibits on this stand concern the sporting motor cyclist who takes… November 1924 Issue By admin
Archive A Peterson Puzzle Sir, I have just seen The Italian Grand Prix on TV and I must compliment them on their change of presentation, no more the complete and utter devotion to the… November 1973 Issue By admin
Archive Marcos "Raid" to Ferrari Sir, The questionable reliability of sports cars was put to the test this summer when the Marcos Club organised a "raid” to the Ferrari Factory in Italy. Marcos cars built… October 1978 Issue By admin
Archive LEATHER JACKETS. LEATHER JACKETS. Ladies or Gents Short Zip Jackets, zip pockets, knitted wool, collar and cuffs made in various colours from super quality Persian skins 45/to 50/ Ditto in chrome leather… April 1935 Issue By admin
Archive Comming off the banking during the International Trophy [Motor Sport Photograph Coming off the banking during the International Trophy. Humphrey Cook in the E.R.A. December 1935 Issue By admin
Archive LIGHT ON THE LAND'S END LIGHT ON THE LAND'S END THE NEW BLITEHILLS CAUSES MOST FAILURES. AUSTINS WIN TEAM AWARDS QUITE literally, there was a good deal more tight than usual on. the , Land's… May 1938 Issue By admin