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Classic and Sportscar Magazine March 1984 (1197) Mini-Cooper Ferrari Tour de France

Classic and Sportscar Magazine March 1984 (1197) Mini-Cooper Ferrari Tour de France

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Classic and Sportscar Magazine – SKU 1197 | March 1984 | Vol 2 No 12

For sale is a collectible copy of Classic and Sportscar Magazine from March 1984. This issue features the legendary Mini-Cooper on the cover, a stunning feature on Ferrari's 'Tour de France' racing model, and a rear-engined sports car battle between the Clan Crusader and Ginetta.

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This issue features:

  • Cover Story - Super Cooper: A 'Profile' look back at the Mini Cooper, whose competition successes and brisk performance rapidly helped it win cult car status. Jeremy Walton and Mark Gillies take an in-depth look at the vehicle.

  • Ferrari's French Polish: A Ferrari of stunning beauty, the 'Tour de France' was so named because of its remarkable run of four victories in this classic race cum rally of the fifties. Mike McCarthy tells the story.

  • Impetuosity! (Clan Crusader vs Ginetta G15): Two specialist car makers settled on a rear-mounted Hillman Imp engine for their small sports cars. Peter Nunn finds out which is the better car.

  • Bugatti Businessman: If you own a Bugatti, there is a good chance Jack Lemon Burton sold or raced it. Recalling the Bugatti phase of his life.

  • V-formation (Saab 96): A new V4 in a familiar body shape was intended as an interim model to keep Saab going through a bad patch in the sixties, but turned out to be a great success. Andrew Nahum reports.

  • Incredible Bulk (Standard Vanguard): Mike McCarthy puts a new generation post-World War II car, the Standard-Vanguard, through its paces.

  • Wharton's Whale (Frazer Nash): A look at the 1952 single-seater recently restored to its former glory.

  • Half-Litre Hindsight (500cc Formula 3): Gordon Bruce traces the history of the half-litre movement while Willie Green track tests a Cooper.

  • Obituary - John Bolster: Recalling the life and career of the Associate editor of C&S, driver, commentator, and author who died in January 1984.

  • Lost and Found (Leidart): Mike Worthington-Williams reports on the discovery of the only Leidart in existence.

Item Details:

  • Publication Date: March 1984.

  • Issue: Volume 2 Number 12.

  • SKU: 1197.

  • 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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