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Driving force- Who says modern classics have no soul? Alastair Clements picks a winner from the purest drivers' cars by Lotus, Renault, Caterham and Vauxhall. |
Multi vehicle - Reviews |
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| 134 |
Big Red- The most successful Cobra GT was built and raced by a British team. Mick Walsh salutes the mean-looking Willment Coupe. |
Single vehicle -Reviews |
6 |
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| 146 |
Vanishing point- Richard Truesdell emulates Kowaiski, driving a 1970 Dodge Challenger through the mountains and high desert of Colorado, Utah, Nevada and Caligornia. |
Single vehicle -Reviews |
5 |
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| 152 |
White spirit - Mercedes arrived at the 1908 French Grand Prix with a dazzling new race design. Mick Walsh examones the most original survivor of the greatest GP titan. |
Single vehicle -Reviews |
4 |
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| 158 |
Lost in space- Richard Heseltine tells the story of the Marcos Mantis, the wacky four-seater wrongly blamed for the firm's demise. |
Single vehicle -Reviews |
4 |
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| 162 |
More than a feline- As Jaguar's seminal XK series celebrated its 60th birthday, Graeme Hurst compares a modified XK120 with the purity of an original to discover whether you really can have, |
Single vehicle -Reviews |
4 |
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| 168 |
MG Midget vs Triumph Spitfire- Small sports cars are a key part of British motoring, says Russ Smith, and in the '60s MG and Triumph lef the way. |
Multi vehicle - Reviews |
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| 186 |
Our classics- Suzuki SC Turbo-Alastair Clements. Austin Seven Special-Jon Pressnell. Citroen GSA Special-David Evans. Porsche 912-Martin Port. HWM-Chevrolet-Simon Taylor. Jaguar XK150-Graeme Hurst. |
Features |
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| 204 |
Starter classic - Panther Lima & Kallista- This '70s pastiche of a 1930s sports car makes a surprisingly good first classic, claims Malcolm McKay. |
Single vehicle -Reviews |
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