Motor - 14th July 1979 Honda Prelude Silverstone  Preview Granada 2.8iS Saab Turbo


*ROAD TESTS*
*Honda Prelude* Pricey, but it's about the most refined Japanese car
ever *20*
*Granada 2.8IS* Wrap-up piece on our long-term fuel injected Ford *53*
*Saab Turbo* Last account of our now departed staff turbo car 53
*FEATURES*
*Mileage Marathon* Full report and pictures of our petrol-stretch ing
spectacular 24
*Safety first* Renault's incredible R5-like super safety car described 28
*Grand Prix 1* The Sports F-drtor writes about the season so far 35
2 John Watson talks you round the Grand Prix circuit 36
3 Profile of the drivers and their Formula 1 cars 38
4 Details of the supporting events — F3, ProCar, saloons etc 40
5 How to get to Silverstone; what it costs and more *43
Royale rave* £95,000 will buy you a Bugatti Royale replica! 48
*NEWS*
*Motorweek* New VW; plush Rover; stretched X1/9; new Citroen *2*
*Accessories* We review some of the latest goodies for the motor car 44
*SPORT*
Sport week Grumbles at Goodyear; Renault restriction? Redman v Read *30*
*"Wattie"* McLaren F1 driver John Watson writes about the French GP 33
*OPINION*
*Perspective* Are garages profiteering over petrol? 4
*Letters* Shoot the man! Equitable tap? A Sud's as good. Turbo talk 64
*Private View* Unbelievable? Incredible! Lighting up time. All that
glistens 65
*BUYING, SELLING*
*Price news* Up-to-date prices on all important new cars and insurance
guide6
*New cars* Dealer lists, all classified by make. Order your V-car now 10
*Market* Your free space to sell or seek car bits and pieces *29*
*Buyers' guide* Trade-in and retail price guide to most 1972/78 cars 66
*Used cars* Top quality low mileage used cars. Lots to choose from *74*
*Finance guide* At-a-glance guide to hire purchase repayments 96

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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!