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Code Name Utah - Jim Patten explores Jaguar's first unitary construction model, the 2.4/3.4 saloon in the year of its 50th anniversary. |
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Farina forty! - Forgotten hero? Whatever it was, Pinin Farina's first offering for Austin centainly had style. Steve Wilson shares an unfashionable entusiasm. |
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The lost traveller - Badged Blinder! - This 'MG' might have been just another badge-engineered BMC 1100/1300, but it was the best of the lot, and it drives like a real MG. |
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Thinking of buying ...A Sunbeam Lotus? - These handsome pocket rockets are among the less well-known of the first generation hot hatches. Ted Purcell recommends them, though, and guides us through the perils of purchase. |
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What's the worst that can happen...with a budget of £1500? - We reckon you can get behind the wheel of a desirable, head-turning, MoT'd classic for an all-in price of just £1500; and it'll be a car that won't look out of place on any classic car showground. Paul Guinness investigates. |
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Volkswagen Beetle - The easiest restoration? - It may not be everyone's cup of tea but, of you're looking to find your first restoration project car, the Beetle has lot going for it, writes Jim Tyler. |
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Long-term Triumph - Some folk feel that the best way to solve a problem is to return to it again and again. After rebuilding two Triumph Vitesses, Rod Ker decided to tackle something completely different. Project Herald, Part 2. |
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Duck A L'Orange - Fresh from riding the highways with Minnie, his elderly Hillman Minx. Mark Paxton reveals a taste for French exotica in the shape of Citroen's tin snail. Part 1, never buy a project... |
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