*W/e 23 February 1980 *Vol. 152 No. 4346

*Motor Caravan Review 51*
What's new in motor caravans by
Stuart Bladon, including a review
of the market from the smallest
"demountables" to the biggest
Americans and a comparison with
the trailer caravan alternative

*Alfa in Miniature* *60*
An Alfa Romeo P2 Grand Prix car
that will fit into your living room.
Eoin Young traces the history of a
remarkable pre-war model and its
owners

*Question of Qualifying 66*
The vexed question of qualifying
tyres for Grands Prix comes to a
head this week. Peter Windsor
explains what is going to happen
in The Sport

*Rally-go-Round* *68*
As the British rallying season gets
underway, Graham Robson
reviews the prospects and
who-drives-what. Plus pictorial
report of last weekend's Swedish
Rally World Championship
qualifier

*Italian Panda Car*    *28*
Not for the carabinieri, but a new
economy car from Fiat with two
engine options and basic but
practical fittings in a body by
Giugiaro. Michael Scarlett
describes and drives it

*Another Small Diesel 24*
It's not for Britain at least not
yet but Fiat have also produced
a diesel engined Ritmo/Strada
that promises to be the closest
competitor yet to VW's impressive
Golf diesel

*Extra-sensory Saab 20*
Technical innovation from Saab
aims to improve performance,
economy and versatility of their
Turbo and has wider implications,
as John Miles discovers

*Peugeot 104SR* *36*
Autotest of the smallest Peugeot in
SR five-door form. Bigger, 1,200
c.c. engine and new interior are
among the improvements

*Secondhand Rovers 46*
Big saloons are currently a drag on
the market so if you are thinking of
Buying Secondhand there are
some bargains to be had. We tell
you what to look for in the Rover
2300/2600/3500 range

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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!