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Four sevens clash - The Lotus Seven is as popular in its modern Caterham form as it was at birth, a staggering 50 years ago. James Elliott tries four seminal examples of the car that refuses to die. |
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Blue Messiah - The first Grand Prix V12 was an amazing 2-litre from Delage that inspired a young Enzo Ferrari, who never forgot its impressive performance. Now the French racing jewel finally roars again, as Mick Walsh reports. |
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Birth right - Marcello Gandini helps James Elliott separate the concepts from the prototype - and the facts from the fiction - for the first Lancia Stratos. |
Single vehicle -Reviews |
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| 124 |
Cam twins - The Twin Can engine added a dose of Latin character to the pretty British MGA. But how does it fare alongside twin-can specialist Alfa Romeo's Giulietta, asks Alastair Clements? |
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Last flight of the eagle - The end was drawing when Chenard et Walcker - emblem the eagle - brought out its Ford V8-powered Aigle Huit. Jon Pressnell enjoys a chance meeting with a rare survivor. |
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That Riviera Touch - Rolls-Royce's Corniche was the spitome of luxury motoring and the ultimate statment of wealth for nigh on 30 years. Graeme Hurst discovers why it so special. |
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SS Express - GM took its time to respond to the Mustang, says Liz Turner, until it hit back with the awesome Chevrolet Camaro Super Sport. |
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Our classics - Citroen Light 15-Graeme Hurst. Porsche 912-Martin Port. Jaguar E-Type-Gaynor Cauter. Lotus Elan-James Elliott. |
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Starter Classic - Jaguar 240 - Choose sensibly and the entry-level Mk2 Jaguar can be a great first classic, argus Malcolm McKay. |
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