Archive Veteran to classic: The Plowman Vauxhall 30/98 107 miles in the hour The 30/98 Vauxhall is, in my opinion and that of most vintage car followers, one of the most desirable cars of its period. Not a… July 1989 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Scavenger. The Editor has a scavenger complex and harbours in warm, dry places things like bits of Kaiser War aeroplane engines, mechanical oddments from extinct racing cars (he uses a valve… March 1955 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive No fanfare for Montlhéry's première In contrast to the opening of Brooklands there was no opening ceremony at Montlhéry. On October 4-5 in 1924 the Montlhéry banked track was ready for racing. The opening race… June 2010 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Economy Peugeots A Peugeot Talbot Motor Company hand-out citing the Peugeot 205 Diesel, which was launched in 1983, as the best-selling diesel-engined car in Britian, with 88,200 sold over the nine years… November 1992 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Ford with a difference Introducing the Taunus 17M — A rugged, stylish, well-planned car of character, from the Cologne factory Over Whitson we covered -a big mileage in an eye-catching Ford Taunus 17M de luxe… July 1960 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A Zambian Discovery John Pulford, curator of collections at the Brooklands Museum, has pulled off a scoop for the Museum and its magazine Spirit by flying to Zambia to visit the home of… July 1999 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Vauxhall Register The 30/98 Vauxhall Register has issued a most Interesting list of these cars which belong to members in the UK, New Zealand, Africa, Canada and Argentina and is working on… October 1973 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Wheel deal at Le Mans Keith Howard's Technofile series is most interesting and informative. It is correct that, by 1913, detachable wire wheels were universal in grands prix, and were in general use before that,… June 2001 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive British Miniatures Following recent references to German and American model cars and kits, we are delighted to be able to accord warm praise for a British product of this kind—the Autocraft miniature… April 1955 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Motoring As It Was A Look Back to the Road of the 1920s (Continued from the March issue) Continuing the motoring saga of Owen John, automobilist (his own term) and motoring writer, we are… May 1986 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Things They Say.... "A MAJOR reason for many people refusing wear seat belts is the often-quoted fear of being trapped inside a vehicle on fire. In view of the horror this holds for… September 1982 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive My Year's Motoring The Editor Looks Back On The Cars He Drove During 1980 This annual feature was started more than 25 years ago in order to summarise my findings and opinions about… February 1981 Issue By Bill Boddy