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Call of the Wild - Sunbeam Tiger Mk 1, Austin-Healey 3000 BJ8. Off the straight and narrow, these rugged all-rounders can run rings round most classics, says Mick Walsh, but which is better in the final reckoning? |
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Surviving in Style - Against all odds, Zagato is still in business. Giles Chapman shapes its history. |
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Slim Fast - From a crashed XK140, Milanese artisan Zagato created one of the best-looking Jaguar specials. Mick Walsh tracks down the rare cat in Arizona. |
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Factory Flyer - Porsche 962. Everyone - except Johnny Herbert - loves the Porsche 962. Paul Hardiman finds out why. |
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A Different Klasse - BMW 1500 desperately needed a volume seller in the early '60s: its inspired response set the template for all BMWs made since, says David Evans. |
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Junior League all-stars - Twin takes on entry-level supercars: Ferrari's svelte 328GTS tackles its Lamborghini Jalpa rival. Richard Heseltine discovers which is best. |
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My Classic and I - A Red-Label Day - Colin Peal, 1924 Bentley Red Label. |
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Bad Boys' Toys - Four-door sporty saloons with 200bhp and fine handling were must-have in the power-suited '80s. There's comfort in older values reckons Paul Hardiman. Ford Sierra Cosworth, Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.5-16. |
Multi vehicle - Reviews |
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Starter Classic - Volkswagen Beetle - The world's best-selling motor car makes an outstanding first classic, as Malcolm McKay explains. |
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Our Classics - Jensen Interceptor-Dave Richards. Lotus Elise-James Elliott. Ford Escort-Paul Hardiman. MGB Roadster-Martin Port. |
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