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TITLE: Classic and Sportscar
British Magazine
[ Marvelous vintage magazine with great features!]
ISSUE DATE: May 1984; Vol 3 No 2
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: (Incorporating Old Motor): Buy a big HEALEY; Janguar E Type Racer; Bertone's BMW Beauty; GP Alfa on the road.

News -- Issues and events in the classic car world, including a view on the DVLC's latest ruling on old car registration; National Classic Car Show preview; Peter Walker appreciation and more.

What's on -- Our comprehensive guide to the events, shows, autojumbles and race meetings of the coming month.

Your letters -- Views from irate MGB owners; the Vauxhall XVR designer writes; in praise of the Jensen-Healey and more.

Worthy -- Mike Worthington-Williams, on the trail of abandoned rarities, finds a hoard in Australia, discovers pictures of the Bamford cyclecar, digs up a pre-war Opel and seeks a Black Prince.

Stag v lion -- True Gran Turismo cars are virtually a thing of the past, and the Triumph Stag and Peugeot 504 coupe were two of the last produced. Mike Walsh pits these two against each other.

BMW by Bertone -- One of the rarer cars which played a part in BMW's recovery from the brink of bankruptcy was the 3200CS, styled by Bertone. Mike McCarthy has tracked down one which came to this country.

Nice piece -- A recent retrospective over the Grand Prix course at Nice featured, among other highlights, Rene Dreyfus in a current Fl Renault. Mark Gillies recalls a colourful weekend which began with a journey by Vanwall transporter.

Magnifico Monza -- One of the great racing cars of all time must be the Alfa Romeo Monza, named after the scene of its first famous win. Mike McCarthy relates the car's history and drives a pristine example ... on the road.

Dream machine -- A lesser known Grand Prix car is the Connew, which took part in one World Championship race in 1972. Though deemed a failure, for Peter Connew it was the realisation ofa dream. It's now just a wreck in his back garden, as Mike Lawrence reports.

The Theo file -- Mike McCarthy recalls the heroic days of Grand Prix racing before the Great War from behind the wheel of a 1913 Theophile Schneider.

Sonett sonata -- Saab in the sixties were well known for their evergreen two-stroke 92, but the same mechanicals were also used in a little sports car called the Sonett. Jonathan Edwards tells its story and drives one of the prototypes.

The big Healey -- Among the greatest of British sports cars, the Austin-Healey 3000 is now eminently collectable. In this `Profile' Mark Gillies looks at its history and warns you of what to look for when buying one today.

DejavuonDJU -- The Blue Jaguar E-type registered 256 DJU is known today for Roger Mac's European Historic Sports/GT racing exploits. But racegoers 20 years ago have seen it all before, for Mac first made his name in the very same car. Andrew Whyte relates its incredible history during the intervening years, and Willie Green takes it onto the track.

Cliff Davis -- One of the fifties breed of racing all-rounders is Cliff Davis, who recalls with Mike McCarthy some of the highlights of his varied career.

Anew angle -- Twenty-five years ago Ford took a great stride forward with the new Anglia 105E, only to be overshadowed by the launch of the even more radical Mini. Paul Guinness tries to restore some of the polish to the Anglia's reputation.

Automobilia -- More new motoring books and model releases, plus Caption and Mystery Car competitions.

Club Focus -- Latest news on the club front includes a combined TR/Austin-Healey race series, proposed Stratos register, and new clubs for owners of pre-war Renaults and Spridgets.

A-Z -- Our survey of the cars on sale in Britain during the thirties continues with Part 12 covering Mercedes to MG.

Price Guide -- Check out the likely cost of the car of your dreams in our analysis of the advertised prices of over 200 classics, plus an expert's assessment of two cars -- Lancia Zagato Fulvia and Morris Minor Traveller-- currently for sale.

;10-25-50 -- Revel in nostalgia with this record of the motoring happenings of May 1974, 1959 and 1934;.



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