Archive Sunbeam Register It was a happy thought on the part of the Sunbeam Register to invite representatives of other one-make organisations to its dinner and social at St Albans on December 1st. P Sims… January 1952 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Forgotten Pioneer Motor agent, promoter, early racing reported and journalist, Henry Osbaldeston Duncan was a central figure in establishing the car as a practicable means of transport, as Bill Boddy recall. Those… June 2000 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive New Year Profiles As is traditional, six more Profiles arrived early in January. Of these, perhaps the most interesting is No. 45, dealing with "The M.G. Midget M-type," by F. Wilson McComb. It… February 1967 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Cars in books, March 1989 Reading The Monocled Mutineer by William Allison and John Fairley (Quartet Books, 1978), one sees how far the BBC departed from the true story of the notorious army deserter and… March 1989 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Bill Boddy After World War II, 'Round the Pole' racIng for model cars became very popular, and even had Its own autodrome After the war the pastime of racing miniature car models… May 2011 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A Lost Causes Club A Lost Causes Club The two-stroke car is not yet quite exterminated, for the Wartburg is still made in East Germany and here the DKW OC caters for owners of… October 1973 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Individualist HE The HE can be classed as one of the more interesting sportscars of the vintage years. Its makers were justified in coining the advertising phrase 'HE — Car of Character'.… January 2006 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Re-Acquaintance with the Riley 1.5 When my Mini-Minor was recalled for undersealing B.M.C. lent me a Riley 1.5 and exactly a week later, although this was a normal week going to and from the office,… March 1960 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Wankel versus Otto It must, I imagine, occur to most of us at some time that the Otto cycle (no, not a bicycle, the fourstroke engine we are content to sit behind) is… March 1999 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Factory Methods in the Vintage Era No.6 : FORD Whereas makes formerly dealt with in this series have been built largely by hand in small numbers and therefore rank as cars to delight present-day vintage-car enthusiasts,… September 1961 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Cars in Books , January 1969 There is a good deal about T. E. Lawrence's love of speed and his Brough Superior motor cycles in "T. E. Lawrence—Letters to his Biographers" by Robert Graves and Liddell… January 1969 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Press day at the London Motor Show EARLS COURT, October 18th. TRADITIONALLY the day opened with the B.M.C. Press Luncheon it Grosvenor House, during which Sir George Harriman, C.B.E., expressed the opinion that it is a pity the… November 1966 Issue By Bill Boddy