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Credit crunchers- With the class of an E-type but a fraction of the fuel bills, these GTs are ideal for the cost-conscious connoisseur, reckons Martin Buckley. Porsche 912, Volvo 1800S, Alfa Romeo 1750GTV, Lancia Fulvia Sport, Lotus Elan +2, Marcos 3 Litre, Facel Vega Facellia, BMW 1600GT. |
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Speed king- Bugattis don't come any more historic or original than the ex-King Leopold Type 59. Mick Walsh is enthralled by this roadgoing Grand Prix great. |
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A Pug's life- There was nothing new about the peugeot 205 when it was launched, says Andrew Frankel, yet 25 years on there's still nothing to touch the hot ones. |
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Whistle down the wind- With fabulous Frua-penned lines and a Grand Prix-inspired engine, the underrated Maserati Mistral Spyder deserves a place among the exotica elite, reckons Alastair Clements. |
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Advanced Australian fare- It started with an old German tank engine found in a scrapyard and became Australia's most famous racing car. Simon Taylor drives the Maybach Special. |
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G force- It's 50 years since the Walklett brother's Ginettas started beating the like of Lotus and Marcos on the track. Richard Heseltine says they still have the edge today. Dare G4, Ginetta G15, Ginetta G21S, Ginetta G32 1.6i,, Ginetta G33. |
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Our classics- Morris Minor - Martin Port. Tatra 603-Dave Richards. BMW 2002tii-David Evans. Bentley Sedanca-Simon Taylor. Suzuki Cervo CX-G-Alastair Clements. Jaguar XK150-Graeme Hurst. Jensen Interceptor-James Elliott. |
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Starter Classic - Lancia Beta- The one-time rust pariah makes a great first classic, as Malcolm McKay explains. |
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