Archive Veteran-Edwardian-Vintage, July 1981 A Section Devoted To Old-Car Matters A date with Tom Delaney The other day I had a most interesting conversation with Mr. C.T. Delaney, who raced Lea-Francis cars at Brooklands… July 1981 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Cars in Books, September 1968 There is not very much this month, although I cannot think that this feature which has run for so many years is about to fade away. "Voyage in a Bowler… September 1968 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Dog Eat Dog A weighty tome came in for review the other day, which I decided not to mention, because it deals in over-dramatic fashion with the crunch-and-gore aspect of motor racing, costs… September 1968 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive V-E-V odds and ends Those who follow Anneka Rice in the helicopter-orientated TV series "Treasure Hunt" may recall that the episode for December 10th last year started from Kentwell Hall near Bury St Edmunds.… February 1985 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Nothing new... Erudite historians have no doubt looked at the interesting question of when the first ic engine, with' mechanically operated overhead valves appeared and when such valves were first operated by… February 1985 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive V-E-V Miscellany, February 1985, February 1985 The official journal of the Vintage Motor Cycle Club, which incidentally now has over 5,200 members, was what used to be called a "bumper number" for the last month of… February 1985 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Motoring as it was A look back to the roads of the 1920s (Continued from the November 1984 issue) We ended the previous instalment with Owen John, whose motoring life we are following, going… February 1985 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran edwardian vintage, February 1985 A section devoted to old car matters ...and Maclachlan's Lea-Francis, and Livesey's Wolseley Hornet was best up the Test Hill (fastest lap this year, 122. 97 mph, by Penn-Hughes' blown… February 1985 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Harry Varley looks back W. O. Bentley, in his autobiography, tells us that on January 20th, 1919, Harry Varley, Burgess and he sat down with nothing but a few bits of paper and some… February 1985 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Inside Story of the Irving-Napier "Golden Arrow" In April 1976 we published intimate information about the unsuccessful Sunbeam "Silver Bullet" Land Speed Record car and as we have also looked at the 200 m.p.h. twin-engined "1,000 h.p."… July 1981 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A "Double-Twelve" surmise Recent correspondence has brought to light some new facts about the Rolls-Royce aero-engined car constructed by the late Col. G. L. P. Henderson of the Henderson School of Flying at… January 1972 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive V-E-V Odds & Ends, January 1985 A business in Scarborough is to be sold by auction, when a collection of vintage spares, including gasket sets, pistons, instruments, magnetos, beaded-edge tyres, etc will be disposed of, and… January 1985 Issue By Bill Boddy