Archive "Motor Sport" Samples Two Much-Discussed British Cars The 2-Litre Standard "Vanguard" June 1949 Issue By W.B.
Archive The Guild at Goodwood (Oct. 24th) The annual Motor Show Test Day at Goodwood, organised by the Guild of Motoring Writers, was this year attended by some very distinguished foreign visitors and nearly 70 cars were… November 1954 Issue By W.B.
Archive The Genius Lanchester Earlier this year Dr. F. W. Lancheter died in Birmingham at the age of 77. Thus it is opportune to review the history of the company which Dr. F. W.… June 1946 Issue By W.B.
Archive Spoilsport In every walk of life and in connection with every sport one encounters spoilsports. Such is Simon Ward of the Daily Sketch, who saw fit to write an article about… December 1954 Issue By W.B.
Archive A Volkswagen Occasion In the early afternoon of August 5th the millionth VW came off the assembly lines of the Volkswagenwerk at Wolfsburg. This significant milestone in production of the post-war VW was… September 1955 Issue By W.B.
Archive Thames Estuary A.C. "Cats' Eyes" Rally. The "Cats' Eyes" Night Navigation Rally, was held by the Thames Estuary A.C. on February 5th/6th. This event, granted National Permit for the first time, attracted a large number of… March 1955 Issue By W.B.
Archive The Honda S800 A Japanese 791-c.c. Twin-cam Roller-bearing Sports Car which accelerates like an M.G.-B, is very well equipped, and sells here for less than £780 Caption: Conventional appearance of the Honda S800 sports… August 1967 Issue By W.B.
Archive Avoiding the Red Petrol still has to be carefully conserved by many of us, and I think those living in rural areas have an advantage over the town-folk when it comes to the… May 1949 Issue By W.B.
Archive The Harrow C.C. Cottingham Memorial Trophy Trial In fog conditions on November 19th, the Harrow C.C. ran off a most effective and stiff trial, the sections, mostly long slippery grass slopes, subdivided and marked accordingly, and all located… December 1949 Issue By W.B.
Archive The Special Short-Chassis Allard "Competition" 2-Seater Brilliant top-gear flexibility and traditional acceleration. A silent, smooth-running car capable of high cross-country average speeds. The post-war Allard, product of an enthusiast whose trials reputation up to 1939 was… December 1946 Issue By W.B.
Archive My Year's Motoring The Editor Looks Back on the Cars He Drove During 1953 Another year over, a few more grey hairs, several thousand more miles of enjoyable motoring completed, in a variety… February 1954 Issue By W.B.
Archive A Remarkable Document There has come in to my possession a most interesting book, which, when it was published, was delightfully (if that is the right word) libellous, being an anonymous attack on the… August 1967 Issue By W.B.