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TITLE: Classic and Sportscar
British Magazine
[ Marvelous vintage magazine with great features!]
ISSUE DATE: October 1984; Vol 3 No 7
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: (Incorporating Old Motor): The Big Cat! V12 E Type Profile. Superfast Ferrari; ERA track test; Restoration Special.

News -- All the latest from the classic car world : bad blood at Brooklands; Birmingham prepares for 'On the Streets'; Skoda celebrates 90 years; sports round-up and more.

What's On -- Our complete listing of the race meetings, shows, events and autojumbles of the coming month.

Your Letters -- A selection of information and opinions from last month's postbag: Les Leston's verdict on DAD 10; more on the Pycroft-Jaguar; where all the Maserati 450S sports racers live; a Bentley which vanished during the war.

Worthy -- Resident sleuth Mike Worthington-Williams reports on more exciting old car discoveries, including a rare Graham convertible from thirties America, the call of the Curlew, a derelict Doretti and a Regal mystery now solved.

Minute stakes -- Think of the cheapest way to go sports car motoring back in the fifties, and you'll probably come up with the `Frogeye' Sprite. Mike Walsh tests one 'Back to Back' against a much rarer opponent, the Turner.

Superfast -- Twice the price of a contemporary Rolls-Royce, the Ferrari 500 Superfast is perhaps the ultimate supercar ever produced by Maranello. Mike McCarthy reports from the driving seat of one of only 37 built.

Taxi Cabaret -- Mike McCarthy was our man on the spot (put on the spot?) when a small piece of New York-- a yellow Checker cab--came to London one evening recently. He didn't pick up any fares, but had alot of fun.

Golden ERA -- To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the ERA, Mark Gillies recalls the significance of the English Racing Automobile voiturette, and -- with Willie Green's help-- examines its evolution through driving impressions of R 1 A, R9B, R12C and R4D.

Les Leston Unlimited -- A unique figure from the motor racing firmament of the fifties, Les Leston recalls with Mike McCarthy the highlights--funny and serious--from a career embracing racing, rallying, shopkeeping and commentating.

Austin Antics -- Years ahead of its time but about as chic as a breeze-block, the Austin Ant was a sort of cross between a Mini and a Land Rover, mating the A-series engine to four-wheel drive. Mike McCarthy tells the tale.

Silent Sports Car -- Is the Jaguar E-type V12 the best sports car ever produced at Browns Lane, or the ultimate hairdressers' car? Whichever your view, if you have ever thought of buying one read all the advice and information from Peter Nunn and Richard Sutton in this month's `Profile.

French bizarre -- The world's manufacturers were far too busy to produce cars during World War II, with the exception ofsome enterprising French companies who made the best of the circumstances to produce some extraordinarycyclecars. Mike Worthington-Williams reports.

Sharp Sunbeam -- Looking for a classic car to run on a shoestring budget? See if Jonathan Edwards can persuade you that a Sunbeam Rapier is the answer.

Automobilia -- More new motoring books and model releases as well as Caption and Mystery Car Competitions.

Club Focus -- Events and issues from the owners clubs: star spangled specimens from the Rally of the Giants; 75 years ofMoggie mania; huge international Citroen gathering at Knebworth; Ferrari festival at Eastington Hall; Auntie Rovers out in force.

A-Z -- Our survey of cars on sale in Britain in the thirties continues with Part 17 covering Renault to Riley.

Price Guide -- Check out the approximate cost ofthe car of your dreams in this analysis ofthe advertised prices of 200 classics, plus an expert's assessment of two cars--fuel injected Aston Martin V8 and Lancia 2000 Coupé--currently for sale.

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



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