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Clash of the speed kings- Two supercars stunned the Seventies with their performance and usability. Today, running head-to-head on price, it's a tough choice: Aston Martin or Porsche? |
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America's Ferrari crusher - With this Daytona Coupe Carroll Shelby finally beat Enzo Ferrari. Now it's up for auction and gunning for a world record - a record a Ferrari holds. Can history repeat itself? |
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Too precious to be raced?- Bugatti's Type 35 models were arguably the most successful racing cars ever made, and for many they're still the ultimate Bugattis. Join us on a rare opportunity to experience one of the most original survivors. |
Single vehicle -Reviews |
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Last throw of the dice- A blend of fiercely traditional British sports car, stylishly modern Italian coachwork and wacky American benefactor sounds like a recipe for disaster. Instead the Arnolt-MG pooled the best qualities of all three. |
Single vehicle -Reviews |
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Life's a Beach- The Palm Beach was Allard's bid for volume sales - hence the choice of four-and six-cylinder Ford engines instead of the ususal Cadillac V8. with different timing it could have made a bigger splash. |
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Buying guide - Jaguar MKVII-IX 1950-61- It's an unlikely racer, but Stirling Moss managed all right - and these luxury saloons hurtle in comfort. Here's how to find the one you want. |
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