Classic and Sportscar Magazine
Classic and Sportscar Magazine February 1984 (1197) AC Cobra Camaro Z28 BMW Turbo
Classic and Sportscar Magazine February 1984 (1197) AC Cobra Camaro Z28 BMW Turbo
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Classic and Sportscar Magazine – SKU 1197 | February 1984 | Vol 2 No 11
For sale is a collectible copy of Classic and Sportscar Magazine from February 1984. This issue features two iconic AC Cobras on the cover under the headline "Cobra Magic!", alongside features on the BMW 2002 Turbo, the Chevrolet Camaro Z28, and a buyer's guide for the Jensen Healey.
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This issue features:
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Cover Story - Snakes alive! (AC Cobra): A feature on the AC Cobra, described as one of the greatest of all supercars. Driving one is an exhilarating enough experience, but to try two immaculate examples of both the 4.7-litre and 7-litre versions takes your breath away.
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Turbo trail-blazer (BMW 2002 Turbo): Answering what Europe's first turbocharged production car was with a look at BMW's early seventies 2002 turbo.
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Musclebound (Camaro Z28): In late '66, General Motors launched the Camaro as their answer to the Mustang pony car. Almost immediately, the racy, homologation special Z-28 came onto the scene.
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Desirable or Disaster? (Jensen Healey): A guide to buying Europe's first Jensen-Healey. Peter Nunn discusses the pros and cons of buying one in '84.
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Pieces of eight (Ford 8 vs Morris 8): A 'Back to Back' comparison of two economy cars for the masses from the thirties: the Morris Eight Series E and Ford's 8hp 7Y.
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The Lionheart (Napier Bentley): On the VSCC circuit, one car—Peter Morley's monstrous Napier Bentley—usually bellows louder than the rest with its 24-litres of Napier Lion aircraft engine.
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Tiny terror (Fiat 600): A look back at the Fiat 600 and the successes of the Abarth-tuned versions.
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Viking flagship (Rover 2000): Launched in 1963, the 2000 represented a significant change of direction for Rover.
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A new leaf (Connaught): Recalling the early post-war years when Connaught's L-Series Lea Francis based sports cars spanned the gap between cycle-winged thirties and fully-streamlined fifties.
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Motor racing camera: A selection of the finest photos from Louis Klemantaski, a name that needs no introduction to motor racing enthusiasts.
Item Details:
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Publication Date: February 1984.
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Issue: Volume 2 Number 11.
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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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