Archive "Small Wonder" By Walter Henry Nelson. 303 pp. 8 3/4 in. x 5 1/2 in. (Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., 178-202, Gt. Portland Street, London, W1. £1.50.) This is yet another book detailing… June 1971 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Serendipity By a remarkable coincidence a reader, having bought some photo negatives of cars at a local market stall, found that the pictures were of the Tamplin cyclecar, MD7280, which formed… December 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Miscellany, December 1997 No less than the Public Records Office is hosting a Motoring History Conference at its premises at Kew, Richmond. The speakers will be Michael Ware, curator of the National Motor… December 1997 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Personal motoring At times of change it is usual to look back as well as forward. This has made me reflect on those cars which have served me as personal transport. Motoring… January 1997 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Cars in Books, April 1977 Some interesting references to cars appear in "Augustus John—Vol. 2" by Michael Holroyd (Heinemann, 1975), although they seem to be written or quoted without motoring expertise. However, some of them… April 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Eye-witness account of the accident Only a few spectators witnessed the accident, which happened at lightning speed as Zborowski left the Lesmo bend and was about to go into the straight before the easier bend.… November 1993 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Contrast in Cars In a series of pre-show tests the editor experiences -- The excellence of the Jaguar The chic of the Vauxhall Victor The frugality of the Fiat 500 In order to… November 1957 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Club News, June 1990 That Gilbern sports cars have not been forgotten is evident from the GOC's preparations for its 21st anniversary this year, with a National Day at the Museum of Wales, St.… June 1990 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive At the coalface William Boddy: Founder editor, 1936-present All was going well in 1939. Mr. Tee had acquired Speed, Motor Sport was the BRDC's official organ --- and then war broke out. Just… July 2004 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Flagging Lion That the Government could ever have contemplated, even for a moment, selling off Jaguar, perhaps to a foreign buyer, the make that has recovered its former prestige more convincingly than… May 1984 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive On The Austin Twenty Front Most people regarded the Austin Twenty, the first car to emerge from the gigantic factory at Northfields, Birmingham after the 1914/18 war, as a sound medium-sized quality car, but one… December 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive V - to - C Miscellany, March 1997 A reader is appealing for spares for a 1924 four-cylinder HE (Reg No XT 6259) which he has been meticulously rebuilding. He tried to buy the car over twenty years… March 1997 Issue By Bill Boddy