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Three of a different kind- Forty years ago the Triumph TR5, Porsche 911 and Alfa GTV offered their own take on captivating dynamics, competition-bred integrity and affordable Sixties style. Which one belongs in your garage today? Triumph TR5, 1972 Porsche 911T, 1970 Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV. |
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Top GHIA Teaser- Some stunning coachbuilder prototypes never tempted car makers to make them, but machines like this survive to tease us about how different - and excitin - history might have been. |
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Grand ambition- The Black Prince was Invicta's attempt to take on the best in the world, and saving its unique prototype became one mans passion. |
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Arnott's Le Mans dream- In 1955 a tiny London engineering firm entered the biggest race in the world - 54 years later, the racing car it created is still in use on the road. |
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Ghosts of the past - 1962-65 Vauxhall Cresta PB- The few surviving examples of the PB Cresta and Velox are in vogue for their sharp-suited Sixties appeal. |
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Buying guide - Buy a Lotus Europa- Finely-honed handling, distinctive Sixties styling and modest running costs make the Europa an irresistible package. With prices and popularity on the rise, now's the time to seek one out. |
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