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TITLE: Classic and Sportscar
British Magazine
[ Marvelous vintage magazine with great features!]
ISSUE DATE: December 1983; Vol 2 No 9
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): Special Suppliment: Alfa Romero 356 Profile; Vanwall Track Test; A Porsche for £3000.

News -- Showtime - we bring you the best from Motorfair; Land Speed record breakers; The last racing of the season; Michael Sedgwick tribute ..

What's on -- There's still plenty for the classic buff to do - except that it's all under cover.

Your letters -- V8 versus Model A Fords - the row continues; Clan's back; Bira remembered; Magnette attraction.

Worthy -- Mike Worthington-Williams recites nursery rhymes; plays with life-size toys; finds a battered Bentley and goes into the garden with Maud.

Major's minor -- The Brocklebank was the brainchild of Major Frank Brocklebank and partner Mr. Richards, but despite fanciful advertising it was a complete failure. Nick Baldwin reports.

May the Force -- Nothing to do with Star Wars ... more car wars. We have tracked down a rare Australian Leyland Force Seven and Mike McCarthy reports from the driving seat.

Bearing up -- Guy Anthony Vandervell's reputation was made on his famous Thin Wall bearings. We've been looking at the fortunes of this remarkable firm.

Porsche portrait -- Did you know it is possible to own a Porsche without breaking the bank? Our Profile tells you how to buy a 356 without the tears.

Personal Panhards -- Following last month's article on the eccentric French make, our own John Bolster recalls some of the racing Panhards he has driven.

Little wonder -- If the Mini hadn't appeared at the same time, the Hillman Imp might have made Rootes' fortunes. As it was it all but broke the company. Kevin Blick tells the Imp story and advises on buying one today.

Back to back -- Both the Rover 3.5-litre and Mercedes-Benz 280SE were coupes for the family man. But the German car was more than twice as expensive. Mark Gillies and Matthew Carter have been finding out if it was worth the difference.

Cover story -- Take an Aston Martin DB3S, put a lid on it ... and hey presto, you have a rare and highly desirable coupe. Chris Nixon has been out in one of the three made.

A-Z -- Continuing the late Michael Sedgwick's exhaustive guide to cars on sale in Britain in the thirties. This month from Gardner to Hudson.

Price guide -- Our unique price guide monitors the advertised prices of more than 200 classics of all shapes and sizes. Plus we drive two cars currently on sale and report back.

;10-25-50 -- ;In the groove with events in December 1973, 1958 and 1933;.

Automobilia -- Books, models, competitions - Automobilia has it all ... plus our Top Ten guide to the books of the year - ideal Christmas presents are here.

Club focus -- More news on the Fiat 124 saga; Golden anniversaries in 1984; Ford's X-rated club; Rover P6 owners in the club ..

Dominator -- When the Vanwall appeared in the mid-fifties, Italian racing red ruled the race tracks. But the best of British designers, drivers and engineers combined to turn the tide to British Racing Green. Cyril Posthumus writes about the team, while Willie Green has been allowed to drive a survivor.

Blowing in the wind -- Matthew Carter reports on Bentley's comeback to motor sport. It was not an expensive all-out attack on Le Mans ... more a gentle stroll along the seafront at Brighton.

Focus on Alfa Romeo -- A special 32-page look at the legend of Alfa Romeo. We drive two pre-war beauties, tell the story of the fabulous racing Tipo 33 and the first Giulietta as well as report on their modern namesakes. We've visited Alfa's museum and examined the future for this famous firm.



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