Archive Re-enactment I am always glad to know that events from the motoring past are to be re-enacted as closely as possible to the original, by historically-minded clubs or other organisations. Particularly… August 1994 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive German Invasion On October 2 fifty years ago, race-goers at Donington Park saw the fabulous 750kg formula German Grand Prix cars do battle for the first time in Britain: four 5.6-litre straight-eight… October 1987 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Ford and motoring sport A significant facet of the modern competition world is the part that Ford seems likely to play in almost every field of motoring sport in the near future. In America… April 1963 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran to Classic: VSCC Welsh Trial The popularity of this annual two-day event was assured before it started, with 90 competitors wanting to have a go, cut down to just over 80 for organisational practicality, although… December 1986 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Concessionaires to the Risen Sun The Japanese Motor Industry has enjoyed an incredibly rapid expansion. During the first eight months of 1967 Japan gained a couple of places in the race for World car sales,… December 1967 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran to classic: Body Problems No, not mine, although I do have them! I am referring to car bodywork in the context of the now much-discussed originality. One wonders whether it is the mechanical aspects… July 1987 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Sixteenth "Rembrandt" Formerly A.F. Rivers Fletcher organised his "Rembrandt" meetings on behalf of motoring enthusiasts stricken by the war : on February 14th he organised another of these gatherings, for motoring enthusiasts… March 1948 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Things They Say... The versatility of this remarkable car (the 328 Frazer Nash-BMW) was demonstrated by the winning of the team prize in the 1936 Ulster TT and two remarkable achievements by Fane,… May 1995 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The astonishing claims of Mr. Dodd Last year, egged on by astonished readers, we referred to the astonishing claims that Mr. Dodd's Rolls-Royce SC1 maintains a speed of 129 m.p.h., his SC2 holds 135 m.p.h., and… January 1971 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The things they say. . . . "The records established by Alfa Romeo under the scrutiny of the CSAI are set out separately and Alfa are wondering whether to apply to the Guinness Book of Records, because they believe… March 1983 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Variety The Editor Samples a Ford Consul Corsair Automatic, an M.G. Magnette Automatic, the R8 Renault in 1,100-c.c. Form and the Hillman Minx 1600 Series Five Not a wildly exciting selection,… June 1964 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Cars In Books, April 1981 A reader has kindly lent me a copy of "Arab Command" by Major C.S. Jarvis, CMG, OBE, which Hutchinson's first published in 1942. It contains some great descriptions of action… April 1981 Issue By Bill Boddy