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Elise of life - As Lotus road rocket hits 10 and prices near rock bottom, Alastair Clements gets some cheap thrills in the best sports car of its generation, an affordable icon that redefined a breed. Lotus 340R, Lotus Elise 1.8i, Lotus Elise 111S, Lotus Exige. |
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Lambo: First Blood - Long before his obsession with mid-engined supercars, Ferruccio made GTs designed to take on and shame Ferrari. Martin Buckley drives 350 and 400 2+2 to decide where Sant'Agata's supercruisers now fit in its lexicon of greats. Lamborghini 400GT 2+2, Lamborghini 350GT. |
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King Kurtis - When the Indy-winning race car constructor Frank Kurtis turned his mind to an all-American sports car, even Ferrari had to look out, Mick Walsh drives two rare 500s. Kurtis 500 |
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The Colonel's special recipe - In the 1950s globetrotting former Coldstream Guard Rixon Bucknall used military precision to create and amazing Vintage-style tourer with state-of-the-art Jaguar bits, as Martin Ports explains. |
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The French connection - The 'Douvrin' should be recognised as one of the great engines, says Dave Richards as he drives three disparate cars powered by the Versatile V6. |
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Our Classics - Mazda MX-5-Dave Richards, Jaguar Mk2-Gordon Cruickshank, MGB-Martin Port, Triumph 2.5PI-James Elliott, AC Ace 2.6-Simon Taylor, MG Midget-Jon Pressnell, Ford Roadster-Mick Walsh. |
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Your classics - Jaguar E-Type V12 S3-Rob Ransom. |
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Starter Classic - Ford Cortina MkIII-V - The best selling but now scarce family car of the '70s makes a practical first classic, explains Malcolm McKay. |
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