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Beauty and the best - Sixties roadsters don't come more stylish than a 'Pagoda' Merc of Fiat Dino. But can Andrew Noakes pick a winner? |
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Lightweight legend - After 30 years in hiding and a sensitive refurbishment, the world's most original Jaguar E-Type Lightweight has broken cover, Mick Walsh examines 86 PJ and relates its revival. |
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King of the hill - Chevrolet revived the ZR-1 moniker for its ultimate C4 'Vette. It's a 180mph bargain, as Alastair Clements explains. |
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Going with the flow - Opel's GT aero concept showed GM's roofless flair for a '70s trendsetter. Dave Richards has the exclusive drive. |
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Their satanic majesties - For the ultimate in decadence, says Martin Buckley, you need a Facel-Vega excellence or a Bentley Continental Flying Spur. |
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Tricks in the tail - Andrew Roberts entertains a little rear-engined action with four smart '60s baby saloons: Simca 1000, NSU 1000, Seat 850 and Hillman Imp. |
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Our classics - Jaguar E-Type-Gaynor Cauter, Austin Mini Cooper-Dave Richards, Triumoh 2.5PI-James Elliott, Lea-Francis 14hp-Mick Walsh, MGB-Martin Port, BMW 2002tii-David Evans, HWM-Chevrolet-Simon Taylor. |
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Starter Classic - 'Wedge' TVRs - These characterful and powerful 1980s sports cars make an unusual first classic, explains Malcolm McKay. |
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