Archive The English Model T Ford A Century of the Model T in Britain By Martin Riley, Bruce Lilleker and Neil Tuckett This one-model book about one of the most famous cars is a truly remarkable… November 2008 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Not Wolseley’s finest three hours… I have always had great respect for the two Wolseley Moths which competed so successfully for so many years at Brooklands, and was pleased when Mr End produced a very… November 2008 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Rovers return Those interested in the rarer makes of car will be glad to know that in spite of only 15 Rover-based Marauders (above) being made by the Dorridge firm from 1950-52,… November 2008 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Complete canon on the Riley Imp Number four in the Riley Register series of histories and profiles is The Riley Imp by John Gathercole. There can be no more complete coverage than this. The author, a… November 2008 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Freik The Private Life of the Freikaiserwagen By Rob and Hugh Dunsterville One of the outstanding amateur-built specials of pre-war times was the Freikaiserwagen, which also raced from 1947-50 when it… November 2008 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive An island gathering Most of us have a ‘fantasy garage’ in our minds, but some people are able to fill that garage for real Motor museums are of great importance for a number… November 2008 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Triumph TR2 When they were new An original road test taken from the Motor Sport archives, February 1955 | by Bill Boddy To describe the TR2 as a very good car is… May 2014 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran-Edwardian-Vintage, November 1970 A section devoted to old-car matters The Booker Show (September 27th) Last year the Wycombe Air Centre held an informal rally of vintage and veteran cars at Booker aerodrome, where… November 1970 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive When they were new Lancia Fulvia coupé An original road test taken from the Motor Sport archives, April 1966 | By Bill Boddy The latest model from Lancia of Turin, who have never made… March 2014 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Horseless Carriage The Birth of the Motor Age, by Stuart Hylton This is an interesting coverage of the early history of motoring with appropriate pictures in chapters entitled ‘What is it?’, ‘Life… March 2010 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive When motor racing was fun Tales of classic years on the track, by Bryan Apps This book covers racing by leading cars and drivers in what the author calls ‘the Golden Age’ and includes chapters… March 2010 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Rumblings, January 1948 The B.R.M. Every enthusiast will wish Raymond Mays the best of luck with his new British Grand Prix team. On December 3rd a luncheon was held at Claridge's to announce… January 1948 Issue By Bill Boddy