Archive A conflict of philosophies The 3-litre twin-ohc Super Sports Sunbeam was among the most interesting of vintage cars, distinguished by its racing-type engine when not many others were so endowed. News that Louis Coatalen of the… November 2003 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Roads of the 1920s Continuing follow the motoring life of O.J., whom we left sampling the delights of the 18/55 hp Talbot in the New Forest, in 1925, and in view of Motor Sport's interest… July 1986 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive More about VSCC Cadwell The two main races at the VSCC Race Meeting held at that most attractive setting of Cadwell Park in Lincolnshire last August are reported in the colour-section of this issue.… October 1976 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Light Car & Edwardian Section of the Vintage Sports Car Club The Section Rally on the 6th June was run through beautiful country once again on what must have been the hottest day of the year. The Concours, based on the… July 1976 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive VSCC Silverstone THE HON. PATRICK LINDSAY won three of the eight races at a first-class Vintage SCC meeting over Silverstone's Club circuit on April 17th, watched by a considerable crowd of enthusiasts… May 1982 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Why not Renault? Last month's Editorial was devoted to Renault's return to Grand Prix racing and their interest in other forms of competition motoring. In the course of it we referred back to… March 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Leyland Eight Follow-up When writing last month about going to Donington to drive the sole-surviving Leyland Eight I gave a brief resume of the controversial luxury-car of the 1920s, which was designed by… August 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive WB Rumblings, May 2005 Maybe I am an old-fashioned fool but I dislike the use of 'sat' for 'sitting' "we were sat in the front row", for example. So dismay overwhelmed me when I… May 2005 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint A beautifully-appointed, smooth-running, extremely handsome Italian saloon with impeccable handling and controls. The Alfa Romeo catalogue names the 2600 as the car long-awaited by discerning buyers. Motor Sport certainly has… November 1963 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Fragments on forgotten makes: No. 24—The Bleriot-Whippet The Bleriot-Whippet was one of the better-looking and more Practical of the cyclecars which flourished for a brief period between 1910 and the early 'twenties, and when I heard that… December 1963 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Vintage Wiscombe The VSCC moved to Wiscombe in Devon on May 12 for its annual event on that interesting, twisting speed hillclimb course. Here a compact car is a good bet and… July 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran to classic The roads of the 1920s We are coming close to the end of the Twenties, whose motoring life we have been recalling through the diary of journalist Owen John, and… June 1989 Issue By Bill Boddy