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The first family of sports car- Recent convert Graeme Hurst is joined by passionate enthusiasts and owners Jon Pressnell and Martin Port in introducting MG's post-war roadster dynasty. MG TC, MGA, MG Midget. MG B, MG C, MGRV8, MG F. |
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Uncut- How could they butcher such a beautiful car, asks Martin Buckley of the philistines who've chopped one of his favourite Ferraris into replicas? Just 151 survive of the 350 Pininfarina 250GTs made. |
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The Holy Trinity - These muscles from down under fought a very public battle for supremacy at Bathurst. James Elliott tests three Aussie legends. |
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Business class- Ford's 1948 Super DeLuxe marked the end of the Blue Oval's golden era, says Julian Balme as he samples a superb original example. |
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King of the hill- AC's racing pedigree started with Brooklands and heroic record attempts. Mick Walsh drives the remarkable 1500cc, 16-valve speedster. |
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Our classics- Alfa Romeo Duetto-Mick Walsh, Austin-Healey 3000 MKI-James Mann. Porsche 912-Martin Port. BMW 2002tii-David Evans. Jensen Interceptor-James Elliott. |
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Buyers guide - Triumph TR4/4A- Simple, honest, fun and a fine touring car that is incredibly cheap to run with superb spares supply, a Triumph TR4 or 4A makes a brilliant classic buy, according to Malcolm Mckay. |
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