Archive Veteran-Edwardian-vintage, July 1971 A section devoted to old-car matters All seems well.... The outlook in the vintage/veteran world seems to be "set-fair", with races, for historic racing and sports cars being encouraged by… July 1971 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive V-to-C Miscellany, February 1996, February 1996 The Formula One Club has with commendable partiality agreed to issue a set of limited edition postal covers to raise money for the Brooklands Museum Trust. These covers will consist… February 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Jordan Rally Some rallies are associated with snow, some with mud, others with rough rock and others with smooth tarmac, each link forged by natural means, both meteorological and geographical. A rally… September 1984 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive High speed trials High-Speed Trials, in which competitors attempt to match average speeds set by the organisers (as distinct from racing), are an excellent way of learning the speed-game, as the VSCC recognises… November 1988 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Review Another very enjoyable flying book has reached us, namely "Flying for Fun", a 96 page soft-cover one by the late Major Jack Parham, originally intended for family consumption, about his… August 1984 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Faithful Ford Hoping that it may be of some value to those shopping for good used cars, I can report that the Ford Sierra EFi 4 x 4 has now completed more… November 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive B.A.R.C. S.W. Centre Speed Hill-Climb, Brunton -- (May 12th) The S.W. Centre of the B.A.R.C. was unlucky on the occasion of the 14th Brunton Hill-Climb, for torrential rain put paid to record speeds and put the timing apparatus in a… June 1957 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Obituary: Charles Van Eugen, MBE Mr. Van Eugen, a Dutchman who left Holland in 1911, came to Coventry in 1913, after two years in Berlin, and joined the Daimler Company. He joined Clyno in 1921… September 1980 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Tank Racing at the Nürburgring The Minister of Defence informs us that a race was staged recently at the Nürburgring between two Alvis light-alloy Scorpion tanks, from the 14th/20th King's Hussars and the 17th/21st Lancers,… January 1974 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive By Benz to Brighton The Editor goes on the Veteran Car Run in the 1902 Spider from the Daimler-Benz Museum in Stuttgart THANKS to Erik Johnson, the popular Public Relations Officer of Mercedes-Benz (UK)… December 1982 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive THE RESTORATION OF THE DECADE Mr. Philip Mann's 1914 GP Mercedes— Winner of the French Grand Prix PERHAPS the most exciting discovery and subsequent meticulous racing-car rebuild of the past decade has been that by… June 1970 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive E L Bouts The links with Brooklands from the viewpoint of I those who actively raced there are alas becoming ever more attenuated, and now, sadly, Ernest Bouts has died. He was a… October 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy