*w/e 25 July 1981 *Vol. 155 No. *4415*

*British Grand Prix 53*
Sports Editor Peter Windsor on
how Saturday's Silverstone
race was won - plus all the
behind-the-scenes detail of this
ninth round of the World
Championship

*Atlantic Crossing 44*
In European rallying, a new and
surprising mid-engined
contender from Citroen and,
from America, the latest in
mighty CanAm racers

*Straker Squire* *35*
Talking of Sports Cars, Edward
Eves drives the Straker Squire,
a dazzlingly decorated
ex-Brooklands racer

*Lion Tamer* *49*
Bob Cooke meets a man with a
passion for powerful racing cars
- and an 8-litre Bentley with a
Napier Lion engine. 24 litres,
and 12 cylinders in W
formation ....

*AlfettaGTVG* *16*
Autotest of the fastest Alfa
Romeo - the elegant GTV
coupe' with 2.5 litre V6 engine.
It is fast and well behaved, even
if some of the details disappoint

*Noise minimized 30*
At the time of the Metro's
launch, BL gave the old Mini a
number of improvements -
notably in noise suppression.
•Michael Scarlett reports on a
Mini 1000HL - on the quiet

*BMW 732i* *40*
Prestige car of our long-term
fleet, at 12,000 miles. This big
BMW has the Motronic central
computer system for ignition
and injection control and ABS
anti-lock braking. How well has
it behaved?

*Toyota Land Cruiser 23*
Back in Britain in revised and
much improved form, the
Toyota Land Cruiser is now
being promoted as a four-
wheel-drive rival to BL's Range
Rover

*Tricycle Ride* *24*
The Editor drives the Ghia
Cockpit - a three-wheeled
design exercise - and ponders
on the possibilities for such
"ultra economy" cars


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What I Sell...
The things I sell are usually pretty old and all are pre-owned so don't expect shrink-wrapped wrapped perfection!
Mostly, the items are sourced from local house clearance auction sales who, due of the economics of running these auction houses, would have dumped them as unsold in land-fill if I hadn't bought the lot and sorted out the saleable from the absolute rubbish.

My other 'planet saving' contributions...
Apart from keeping nice stuff out of land-fill,
Another ploy is that, as I would otherwise have to make a 25 mile round trip to do my posting, I can save fuel (and infection risk) by having all my items collected by the Postie or the Hermes van driver as they are out here anyway and no additional fuel is used.

My delivery details...  
Postage is charged at cost (not 'hidden' as 'Free')
I always try to combine postage where possible - please ask before paying.
There are occasions where combined post is not possible due to the types of items (e.g. lead crystal and hammers don't travel well in the same box!).
Packing slips can be sent by email if requested, otherwise - no paper!

Enjoy my items - I enjoyed rescuing them and giving them the chance of a new home!