Archive Book reviews, October 1962, October 1962 "Seven Year Twitch," by Marcus Chambers. 225 pp. 8¾ in. x 5 5/8 in. (G. T. Foulis & Co. Ltd., 1-5, Portpool Lane, Holborn, London, E.C.1 30s.) This book, in which Marcus Chambers… October 1962 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Sideslips by "Baladeur" The Chronique des Pasquier, by Georges Duhamel, is a serial novel in ten volumes, and as it is possible that some of my readers may prefer to take their French literature in… March 1952 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Miniatures News, July 1966 The advent of a new Corgi "Classic" is always enthralling and their latest in this series, a remarkably detailed 1912 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost with many-windowed Barker Pullman limousine body, is… July 1966 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Le Strange but true A reader's query about the Abbott Nash raced at Brooklands by C Le Strange Metcalfe from 1932 to 1934 has brought in a good response, especially from Steve Lovegrove, who… September 2001 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive That Anzani 'Nash Towards the end of the article on the Eldridge Special racing cars, in the May issue of MOTOR SPORT, I referred to a Frazer Nash which I had ridden in… August 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Nothing New! For some seasons now the VSCC has been able to award the Ford Trophy to cars which have been licensed and driven to their race meeting, this year's winner, decided… October 1990 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Book reviews, April 1982, April 1982 "The Certain Sound — Thirty Years Of Motor Racing" by John Wyer. 260 pp. 10½" x 8½" (Patrick Stephens Ltd., Bar Hill, Cambridge, CB3 8EL. £17.50). If Andrew Whyte had… April 1982 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Acceptable replicas A Wolseley Moth replica is welcome because the originals have disappeared It may be apparent that I am not in favour of replicas of cars which are in single or… January 2008 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive War On Drivers The war on road-users has hotted-up! Gatsos, proposed M-way tolls and a tax on vehicle possession, not useage (and blow your rights to your own place, your "Englishman's Castle"), the… January 1995 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Trojans In last month's coverage of the VSCC Jubilee it may not have been clear that the ear Miss Pat Stocken was driving was a Trojan. I described it as a… September 1984 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Rover 2000 TC THE Rover 2000, which has been affectionately dubbed the "Solihull Sitroen," had a wildly enthusiastic reception when it was announced in 1963. Motor Sport roadtested it in November of that… December 1966 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Harold Nockolds THE third of the Nockolds brothers, Harold, has died, at the age of 75. Having the distinction of deciding while at school that he wanted to be a motoring journalist… December 1982 Issue By Bill Boddy