Archive Humber mystery solved Which are the most enigmatic racing cars ever? My vote goes to the 1914 TT Humbers. They were built in complete secrecy by this famous firm, which had done little… April 2001 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Motoring as it was A look back to the roads of the 1920s (Continued from the July issue) Going on with the OJ saga of long ago, that motor-noter who wrote a weekly discourse on his chosen… October 1983 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Miniatures news, December 1977 I particularly like the Targa Florio P2 Alfa Romeo, No.60 in Grand Prix Models' Classic Cars series, and their J2 MG Midget with the original fixed-cycle-type mudguards (No.58). The former… December 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Toyota Corolla - One of the Best Japanese Family Cars On the fairly safe assumption that many people Will soon be shopping for more economical cars, we decided to look at a few more of these before the year ended.… February 1975 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Variety—continued The Editor thoroughly enjoys driving the Ford Consul Cortina GT, finds the current Chrysler Valiant V-200 "Compact" commodious, essentially restful transport, and refreshes his memory of the latest technically-revolutionary, superbly… July 1963 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The VSCC at Loton Park The general concensus on May 26, the day of the vintage Loton Park speed hill-climb, was what a pleasant venue this is — informal, picturesque, an interesting 1478 yard course,… July 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Rumblings, April 1955 A New Cunningham In line with the proposed reduction of engine displacement which may become effective in 1956 for International sports-car competitions, Briggs Cunningham announces his new 3-litre C-6R. This… April 1955 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Problem With History We presumably all agree that motor racing is dramatic, and its history intriguing. But the latter aspect is not always clear. While it's fact the London papers gave the results… May 2000 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Summit meeting Driving over 1000 miles through the Alps isn't a task to be undertaken lightly in 2002. Bill Boddy describes the brave men and women who did just that against the… March 2002 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive V-to-C Miscellany, June 1995, June 1995 The Bugatti Trust at Prescott is making moves to attract more visitors, and to this end has issued a brochure of its attractions. The Curator is Richard Day, Prescott Hill,… June 1995 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Hot air On November 8th, when I.T.V. fans were looking at "Pie in the Sky" or gaping at the smooth wisdom of Boyd, Q.C., the B.B.C. had Christopher Brasher looking at motor-car… December 1963 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive De Havilland Centenary Celebrations This year marks the Centenary of the birth of Sir Geoffrey de Havilland, who founded the great de Havilland Aeroplane Company. To celebrate this, the De Havilland Moth Club is… March 1982 Issue By Bill Boddy