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The Unholy Trinity - Richard Heseltine is enraptured by three sensational 200mph supercars, as Ferrari takes on Jaguar and Bugatti in the ultimate 1990s showdown. Ferrari F40, Bugatti EB110SS, Jaguar XJ220 |
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Sibling revelry - Martin Buckley goes to coupé heaven, let loose in two ambitious projects from Fiat's heyday: the dramatic two-door 130 and gorgeous Dino 2400. |
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The brawn supremacy - In 1970, at the height of Detroit's horsepower war, the most powerful muscle car of all was unleashed by Chevrolet. Nik Bruce braves a rare Chevelle SS454. |
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GT juniors - Alastair Clements lives out his grand touring fantasies in miniature and on a budget with MGB GT V8, Triumph GT6 and TVR Taimar. |
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Front runner - Ferrari's final Testa Rosso was a hot-rod 4-litre with a single aim. Mick Walsh track tests the legendary '62 Le Mans car - the last year the winner sat behind the engine. |
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Heart of the matter - Can modern running gear transform the sublime Mercedes-Benz W111? Martin Buckley drives a mint original 280SE 3.5 Coupe to Stuttgart to meet a Cabriolet featuring a 5.6-litre transplant. |
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Our classics - Porsche 912-Martin Port. Jensen Interceptor-James Elliott. Suzuki SC100-Alastair Clements. Triumph Spitfire-Stuart Dickinson |
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Starter classic - Triumph TR6 - The last of the 'full-bodied' TR sports cars makes a great first classic, explains Malcolm McKay. |
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