Archive New cars Models of discretion The run-in to the Autumn motor shows of Frankfurt and Earls Court, the London Motorfair, has naturally been overfilled with "new" model launches. Many of these alleged… December 1991 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Tuning topics VW and Morgan specialists move W. A. "Griff" Griffiths has moved his conversion and maintenance business from Willesden out to 441 St. Leonards Road, Windsor, Berks. (Tel.: Windsor 60291). Griffiths… April 1971 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The epitome of Super Saloons: Colin Hawker's VW-Cosworth V8 Colin Hawker is a mild-mannered young man of mechanical disposition, who earns a modest living as a mechanic in and around Ilford and Romford in Essex. Colin has a shock… December 1976 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Road impressions The Alfa 6 Alfa Romeo introduce a new six-cylinder saloon THE ALFA 6 Alfa Romeo may recall a tradition of Milanese sporting six-cylinders, but it breaks new ground in the… May 1979 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Formula 2: The Toleman TG 280-Hart team analysis The British team with an Italian touch that conquered Europe As with the majority of enthusiasts reading this article, the writer had never met Ted Toleman, or any of a… December 1980 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Road Test: BMW 750iL Key construction features The short and rigid aluminium crankcase houses a forged steel crankshaft that spins in seven bearings, with balance inherent in the 120° cranks. Cylinder liners provide a… March 1988 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Track Test TVR's champion convertible For the majority of seasons since the 1973 start of producuon sports car racing, it has been easy to answer readers' queries over who was champion in… March 1981 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Musings....Reasoned racing J.W. tries Britain's most popular saloon car racing series for himself, equipped with a twin carburettor Vauxhall Nova Sport. Hurricane Charlie devastated more than Birmingham's first edition of street racing… November 1986 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The Volkswagen Scirocco 1600TS All-round ability from a pleasing Guigiaro shape Rarely has there been such a versatile machine for enthusiast needs as VW provide in the three-door Scirocco 1600TS. Capable of nearly 110… July 1976 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive TR action control Nobody, particularly in the parochial world of the TR Register, gave much thought to the winning potential of the TR7 in V8 guise. A few years back an ex-works rally… February 1993 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Single-seater Single-minded A look at Monoposto racing from behind the wheel of Peter Gillett's Genie Mk 13-Ford In nearly 20 years' existence the Monoposto Racing Club has attracted some of the most… May 1977 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Musings Mercedes 560 and beyond -- Leaving the perils of agitated Subaru owners and all-wheel-drive behind him, our musing monthly writer drives the latest in British offerings from Mercedes-Benz at 150… October 1986 Issue By Jeremy Walton