Archive The Remarkable Reid Railton was one of the most brilliant of all pre-War engineers, using the talents of men like John Cobb and Parry THomas to unlock the potential of his designs.… July 2000 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Road Impressions of:—The Triumph 2.5 PI Soon after it was announced in 1963 the Triumph 2000 saloon made a great many friends, for it was a smooth-running, roomy six-cylinder family saloon. Since then it has shared… April 1969 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Chain-Gang nostalgia Many years ago, when it was owned by T. G. Moore and edited by W. S. Braidwood, B.A. (Mech. Sc.) Cantab., Motor Sport was known unofficially in certain quarters as… May 1953 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Fragments on Forgotten Makes No. 18 : The Pilgrim SOME interest has been displayed from time to time in "Vintage Postbag" anent the Pilgrim car, so I was glad to be able to visit Mr. E. L. Armitage, whose… February 1962 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive 8-Clubs at Silverstone ONE should see at least one Club Meeting at Silverstone a year, so naturally I chose the 8-Clubs Whit-Saturday racing, arriving as the series of half-hour High-Speed Trials were finishing.… July 1965 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive "Fokker—the creative years," "Fokker The Creative Years," by A. R. Weyl. 420 pp. (Putnam & Co. Ltd., 42, Great Russell Street, London, W.C.1. 84s.) This is another excellent aviation book, different in conception… August 1965 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Rover V8 Engine by David Hardcastle. 208pp. 11"x 8". GT Foulis and Co, Sparkford, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 7JJ. 117.95. There have been several books about Rover cars powered by the General Motors alloy… October 1990 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran to classic The roads of the 1920s We left Owen John contemplating a winter tour in an Armstrong Siddeley, a tour he undertook over Christmas 1926 and New Year. He seems to… January 1988 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive AGAs galore The amusing comedy about AGA stoves broadcast last December on BBC TV has caused fresh enthusiasm for these famous cookers. On Christmas-time visits I found that Bentley men George Daniels… March 1999 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Road Impressions Of The Triumph Vitesse Mk.II When I last tried a Triumph Vitesse, in 1963, I described it even then as rather old fashioned but as an essentially honest motor-car with a… March 1969 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive V to C miscellany, June 1987 Emil Lepage is researching Rosengart history, particularly the LR539 to IP39 models, for the Club Rosengart. He has had responses from Portugal, Sweden and Spain, and would like to hear from… June 1987 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive S F Edge's day- long bids Selwyn Francis Edge commenced racing in the dawn of motoring, on a de Dion tricycle, after which he drove Napier cars in the great townto-town events, and in 1902 won… December 2000 Issue By Bill Boddy