Archive Those "Boxing Night Exeters" I thought that, in this age of a great many highly organised events for the older cars and with the real MCC Exeter Trial approaching, it might be worth recalling… January 1995 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Blue belles For low-cost performance between the wars, it paid to look to France. Bill Boddy recalls the impact of French blue on road and track Sportscars need not be expensive and… December 2000 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Road test report on - A Pleasing Anglo-Swedish Sports Coupé — The Volvo P 1800 Volvo cars from Sweden are very conscientiously made and accurately assembled, as readers of Motor Sport’s account of a visit… September 1962 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Miscellany, June 1997 A reader is anxious to know whether an Austin 7 Ulster owned by his brother was ever raced at Brooklands by Frank Hallam, the Bimingham motor dealer, before he took… June 1997 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Vetreran to Classic - MCC Trials In Vintage Times That the Motor Cycling Club is the oldest such organisation for cars and motorcycles, having been formed in 1901, and that it continues to run its classic trials, with their… April 1990 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Side notes The Salmson once owned by M Meo of GN memory is now cared for by Salmson expert Chris Draper, it now has a San Sebastian engine and a body from… February 1992 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Vintage Light Cars Invade Cambria Small cars were not unknown in Wales in the vintage years, what with things like the London-Holyhead Trial and the RAC Six Days Small Car Trial. They come again in… May 1972 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Pub Fun As well as the VSCC evening he organises at The Versons near Ledbury, Mark Garfitt introduced lunchtime pub-fun there on August 15, which attracted some 70 pre-war modes of transport.… October 1992 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Books The Transport Trust has published an enlarged guide to Transport museums, steam trains, aeroplane and vehicle displays, etc., which really is a comprehensive work for those desirous of motoring with… June 1975 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive When motorcycling was fun Our sister monthly Motorcycle Sport had an Editorial last month, in which the view was expressed that today's super-bikes have very little to commend them. The theory was propounded that… March 1971 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Lord Wakefield THE motor industry and the entire sporting motoring world lost a valued friend and benefactor when the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Cheers Wakefield, Bt., Viscount Wakefield and Baron Wakefield of… February 1941 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Miniatures News, November 1979 Grand Prix Models of Radlett have released two more of their well-known die-cast miniatures. One of these is a kit or made-up miniature of the Type 57C Bugatti that won… November 1979 Issue By Bill Boddy