Classic and Sportscar Magazine April 1984 (1197) MGB Aston Martin DBR1 Morgan
Classic and Sportscar Magazine April 1984 (1197) MGB Aston Martin DBR1 Morgan
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Classic and Sportscar Magazine – SKU 1197 | April 1984 | Vol 3 No 1
For sale is a collectible copy of Classic and Sportscar Magazine from April 1984. This issue features a red MGB on the cover, celebrated as "Everyman's Classic," along with a look at Aston Martin's Le Mans-winning DBR1 and a special 75th-anniversary supplement on Morgan.
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This issue features:
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Cover Story - To B or not to B? (MGB): Britain's best-selling sports car, the MGB, comes under the 'Profile' spotlight. John Gray explores its history and why it remains a top choice for classic enthusiasts.
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The Grand Plan (Aston Martin DBR1): Recalling Aston Martin's ten-year struggle to win Le Mans, finally achieved with the DBR1 in 1959. Mike McCarthy tells the story of the car while Willie Green tests the winning machine.
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Minor Battle (Morris Minor vs Austin A35): A 'Back to Back' comparison of two popular fifties favorites, both produced under the BMC umbrella.
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Never Say Die (Studebaker Avanti): A look at the Raymond Loewy-designed Studebaker Avanti, which continued production virtually uninterrupted through various owners into the eighties.
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Delahaye Delight (Delahaye 135M): Featuring a stunning Figoni and Falaschi-bodied 135M competition version.
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Electric Halseyiec: Recalling the story of the Halseyiec, a unique sports racing special from the thirties.
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Halewood's Comet (Ford Capri RS3100): Jeremy Walton describes the rationale behind the need for a 'hotter' Capri to match BMW on the race tracks.
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Jeannot: A look back at the career of French racing driver Jean Behra.
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TRaction: A report on the 1983 Post Historic Road Sport title win with a Triumph TR5.
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Free Inside: Special Morgan Supplement: A dedicated 32-page supplement celebrating Morgan's 75th birthday, including driving impressions of the Plus 4 Plus and a look at the radical three-wheelers.
Item Details:
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Publication Date: April 1984
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Issue: Volume 3 Number 1
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SKU: 1197
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Condition: Good used condition.
📦 Packaging & Shipping Your magazine will be sent in a sturdy board-backed envelope to ensure it arrives protected and flat. Combined shipping is available for multiple orders.
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