Archive Veteran Edwardian Vintage, April 1977 A section devoted to old-car matters "Babs" returns to Pendine In conjunction with the opening of their new Community Hall, Pendine Community Council persuaded Owen Wyn-Owen to bring the 27-litre… April 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive WB on MS Bill Boddy has been contributing to MOTOR SPORT for 70 years and was its editor for over 50 of them. Here he reflects on the life and often curious times… April 1999 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Belgium's forgotten Nagant Motoring history holds all manner of interesting items. Recently I learned that VCC member Mike Bradbrook has owned for the past four years a very desirable 1910 24/30hp touring Nagant,… January 2000 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive "John Montagu Of Beaulieu-- 1866-1929. Motoring Pioneer And Prophet" "John Montagu Of Beaulieu — 1866-1929. Motoring Pioneer And Prophet" by Paul Tritton. 291 pp, 9 1/2: in o 6 1/4 in. (Golden Eagle/George Hart, 73 New Bond Street, London,… August 1985 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Motoring as the Russians do An Extended Test of the Moskvitch 407 Having driven British, French, Italian, German, Swedish and Czechoslovakian cars, I thought it would be interesting to discover what a Russian car is… February 1961 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Memories of the Match-Race Any fresh information about Rolls-Royce history is getting very hard to come by, and although new things about Brooklands come to light from time to time, even this source is… April 1969 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A day in the life of a Ford Sierra 2.3 Ghia Having remarked that to the enthusiast motoring should be as satisfying as the cars in which it is conducted, when the top-model of the Ford Sierra range, in the form… May 1983 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The things they say... Norwich Union's Personal Insurance Administration manager, D T Clark, writing of cars over 15 years old being unacceptable for his company's breakdown holiday assistance service: "Whilst with the enthusiast such… July 1992 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Cars in books, January 1971 From "The Story of Sandhurst", by Hugh Thomas (Hutchinson, 1961), I take the following: "The 'twenties were wild at Sandhurst as elsewhere. The development of the motor car made visits… January 1971 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Bill Boddy The Christmas Light Brigade Our Founder Editor was joined by members of the VSCC Light Car Section to recreate a festive cross-country dash Among the Motor Cycle Club's prominent and… June 2011 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Cars in books, June 1976 Having referred recently to a country side book in which the author admitted to using an early Austin 7 for her travels, I was amused when, after reading only as… June 1976 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Further Adventures of Miss Hyacinth Hunter Last month we published some extracts from letters written home to her family during 1917 by Miss Hyacinth Hunter, a spirited young ASC driver seconded to the Royal Arsenal at… January 1981 Issue By Bill Boddy