Archive An island race Bill Boddy recounts the growth of the Targa Florio from one man's dream to everybody's idea of a road race adventure The early Targa Florios have had their place in… March 2004 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Road-test report Renault 25 V6 Injection The sales-sector for upper-bracket executive class cars is widening and Renault have entered this field convincingly with the new low-drag fuel injection 25 V6, It is… January 1985 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive To the west, with a Mark V Bentley A Hurried Run to Devon and back, in the Experimental Independently-sprung 4¼-litre Bentley. High Average Speed and Extreme Refinement, in what will be a Post-War Rolls-Royce Production. THE opportunity arose… February 1941 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive V to C miscellany, June 1987 A 1906 Charron CGV has been found in Argentina, with a chain-drive chassis and Rothschild ten-seater touring body in its original paint and upholstery. Its 75hp engine, which is missing,… June 1987 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive VSCC Herefordshire trail 116 pre-war cars mustered at "The Verzons" in February sunshine, after which at Chalky's Conundrum, Hickling and his passengers ate meat-pasties cooked on the massive exhaust system of his 1917… April 1997 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive My year's motoring The Editor looks back on the cars he drove during 1971 The time—how it flies!—has come to review briefly the motoring experiences of last year. I am not sure who… February 1972 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Singer Story The Singer Story, by Kevin Atkinson. Veloce, £40.00. A history of the Singer Company has been one of the very few gaps left in the one-make book field. Fortunately for… October 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Smart or grubby? Your choice Two very different enthusiasts' cars of the early post-vintage period were the AC Bertelli four-cylinder Le Mans Aston Martin and the six-cylinder Blackburne Frazer Nash. Both sold for £595 in 1933,… November 2003 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran to classic: VSCC Silverstone Mayman benefit Full grandstands, sunshine and an entry of 222 drivers ensured another successful day’s racing at Silverstone on June 34. First on the agenda was an aerobatic display by… August 1989 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Oh Cropley! In Autocar recently Steve Cropley, whose page I always read first, in establishing which was the first car to win Le Mans on its initial appearance there, called Lord Selsdon… March 1999 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Rare Encounters There is no doubt that on the quieter, less-congested roads that existed in this country in the 1920s many unusual cars were still in use, cars which would raise the… September 1983 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive B&M Aston reborn Having recorded how the licensing authorities told me that the famous racing Aston-Martin 'Bunny' had been scrapped, I have been checking the VSCC membership list to see how many Bamford &… October 2003 Issue By Bill Boddy