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A quick one- When The Who's guitarist Pete Townshend finally bought the dream Ferrari Daytona that he'd always promised himself, he chose a Spider. Mike Walsh drives one of The Magnificent Seven. |
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Technical knockout- Porsches 928 was admired for its radical design and sophisticated road manners but has always languished in the 911's shadow. Graeme Hurst rediscovers a remarkable GT. |
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Tyrannosaurus 'vette- Sneaked out of the back door at GM, the Grand Sport Roadster was two years old before it raced. Mick Walsh introduces the meanest Corvette. |
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Cut & Thurst- There's only one way to discover if the legendary DB4GT lives up to its 'ultimate Aston' billing, says Martin Buckley, and that's to blast one over Salisbury Plain. |
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BMW 2002 tii vs Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV- Two cars arrived in 1971 to blur the line between coupe and sports saloon. Russ Smith tries to separate them. |
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Our classics- Morris Mini MKII Super DeLuxe-Martin Port. Ford Ranch Wagon-Julian Balme. Citroen Light 15-Graeme Hurst. Triumph 2.5PI-James Elliott. BMW 2002tii-David Evans. HWM-Chevrolet-Simon Taylor. |
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Starter classic - Range Rover- Britain's original luxury off-roader makes a great first classic, as Malcolm McKay explains. |
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