Archive Cecil Bendall Cecil Bendall Cecil Bendall has died after a very brief illness, ending a full and largely happy life with older motor cars. Very much a Veteran CC man, Cecil began… June 1994 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran - Edwardian - Vintage, December 1976 A section devoted to old-car matters From Mr. Roger West, Production Editor of the Industrial Railway Record publications, we have received No. 67 in this series (published last August and… December 1976 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A remarkable Sunbeam revelation How Louis Coatalen copied a 1913 Coupe de L'Auto Peugeot for his 1914 TT cars It is accepted that the Sunbeam that won the 1914 TT, driven by Kenelm Lee… November 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Volkswagen Consolidate Their Position Wolfsburg Announce the Entirely New 411 World domination of car sales by VW, the masters of mass-production in West Germany, has been one of the motoring and merchandising miracles of… September 1968 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Activity at Idle Travelling up to Jowett's at Idle in the Motor Sport Jupiter, which was due for routine servicing after 8,500 miles—the more so after the fan had all but come through the… June 1951 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Those Tax Concessions If the Department of Transport kept me waiting a long time in reply to my query about the tax concession still applying to pre-1947 cars not exceeding 7 h.p. under… October 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Unfair Advantage Keith Duckworth, the supreme British racing-engine designer, is known to have had an aversion to supercharging and turbocharging. Graham Robson has made this clear in his fascinating book Cosworth, which… October 1990 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran to Classic The ex-Brooklands EHP which has appeared in a few VSCC events since the war, powered by a replacement Alfa Romeo engine, is now given a more appropriate CIME engine. This… January 1992 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Books for the New Year "'The Motor' Guide to Makes and Models" by David J. Culshaw and H. B. Cottee. 169 pp., 8¾ in. x 5½ in. (Temple Press Ltd., Bowling Green Lane, London, E.C.1. 15s.) This… January 1960 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Track News The Brooklands Museum is determined to celebrate that quite unofficial ladies' race which Dame Barbara Cartland held at Brooklands on a non-race day 65 years ago, between society girls in… November 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Morgan Team Wins Relay Race That altogether excellent institution, the National Six-Hour Relay Race, for which the greatest praise is due to Holland Birkett and the 750 M.C., took place at Silverstone on August 15th,… September 1959 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Stanley Sears' Trophy meeting Snetterton, May 14th IF you speak of "glorious Goodwood" it is presumably permissible to refer to "scruffy Snetterton," but at the Norfolk circuit you can enjoy informal racing, run with… June 1961 Issue By Bill Boddy