Archive VSCC Welsh Rally VSCC Welsh Rally (Sept. 30th/Oct. 1st) Traditionally, some of the more active members of the Vintage SCC went over the Welsh border for the Presteigne Rally, this year to the… November 1972 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive V - to - C Miscellany, February 1997 Can anyone help a reader to trace what became of a 1934 Riley 12/4 Kestrel which his father bought in Kent in 1956 for £122 to replace a Wolseley Hornet?… February 1997 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive "ROMULUS" UNVEILED The unveiling ceremony at the Montagu Motor Museum for the E.R.A. " Romulus " on April 25th was a very pleasant party primarily because Lord Montagu of Beaulieu stages these… June 1965 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive VSCC Welsh Weekend The VSCC’s now traditional Welsh weekend took place in mostly heavy weather, on October 15th/ 16th. It is a habit that dates back to 1939, when adventurous vintagents sought a… November 1983 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive STD National Rally The Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq Register really went to town with its big three-day rally, the biggest assembly of its kind of cars ever. The main event was an assembly on June 6… August 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive VETERAN TO CLASSIC - The Circuit Des Routes Pavées Of all the world's motor races, the Circuit des Routes Pavées, an invention of the French, enthusiastic over all forms of motor racing, is perhaps the least well-known, the least… November 1994 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Out of the Past, April 1975 Having a liking for reading back issues of The Aeroplane the Editor was doing just that, shortly after he had bought a house in Wales, and was consequently intrigued to… April 1975 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The February (VSCC) Brooklands Meeting With their customary capability the VSCC use Brooklands for their post-Christmas driving tests, a convenient and historic venue, even if a bit bleak so early in the year - in… March 1979 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Miniatures News, July 1977 From Grand Prix Models of Radlett we have received three more excellent miniatures. One of these is of the K3 MG Magnette with which George Eyston and Count Lurani won… July 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Sporting cover-up Before WW1 they were not called sports cars, but in Europe the Prince Henry Vauxhalls and Austro-Daimlers, the London-Edinburgh Rolls-Royces, the Shelsley Crossley and the Alfonso Hispano-Suiza, as fast tourers,… January 2008 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Longevity Carbond are said to making instruments for Classic cars to the design of those Smiths' dials once fitted to a great many British makes, using the original tooling. Sounds like… January 1995 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive JMA Edmondson Sadly again, we learn of the death of JMA Edmondson, who drove his MGs with great enthusiasm at Brooklands, racing his Magnette right up to the last BARC Meeting before… September 1995 Issue By Bill Boddy