Classic Car Weekly 28 October 2004

Publication Details

TypeMagazine
PublisherClassic Car Weekly
Published date 28/10/2004
Pages48

Articles

Page Title Type Length Options
24 Buying Power - Triumph Stag - The stag was a fine British Leyland example of how something so right could go so wrong.  RICHARD GUNN looks at hunting the Triumph Stag, the GT that truly deserved its classic renaissance. Features 2 View
35 The Specialist - Tim Whellock Vintage and Sports Cars - Michael Ware talks to the people whose businesses keep classic wheels turning. General interest 1 View
38 Road Test - Jaguar MK VII -IX - Built 1950-61, four-door, five-seater saloon.  Front-engined, rear-wheel-drive.  Six-cylinder, 3422cc and 3781cc 6-cyl DOHC engine. Features 2 View
46 The Cars Were Stars - Famous for their roles on film and television - The Sorcerers - A computer made from a few torch bulbs, some curly bits of wire and a couple of PP9 batteries, a knackered police car, the star expected to fill in as an extra when not called upon to speak - it can only be a low-budget British horror movie...but ANDREW ROBERTS tells us it’s still worth watching. General interest 2 View

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