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Classic & Sports Car • MAY 2024 VOLUME 43, NO 2
THE AMELIA BRINGS OUT THE BEST • A few raindrops and a major rival concours failed to deter car lovers as record crowds turned out for this Florida favourite
C&SC’S AMELIA FAVOURITES
RUSTIVAL CELEBRATES WARTBURGS AND ALL
Miami welcomes new show success
HCVA establishes standards for EV conversions
Updates and exhibits for UK motor museums
Navigating by braille
Gerhard Berger’s Ferrari found – 29 years later
Federation update
OBITUARY
FOUR OF GANDINI’S GRAND DESIGNS
SOUTH-EAST ASIANEPIC
LOST & FOUND
Look familiar?
JEN ORPIN • This innovator produces remarkably emotive paintings that are a contrast with the monotony of the motorway
Book of the month
Model of the month
Pick of the month
Tested this month
Mick WALSH
Simon TAYLOR
Martin BUCKLEY
Letter of the month
HANSGEN SPECIAL • American Walt Hansgen’s racing take on the XK120 meets Jaguar’s own
INTO THE GREAT WIDE OPEN • The Ford Mustang broke all sales records when it arrived 60 years ago, in April 1964. An epic, cross-Californian drive along Route 66 reveals why
THOROUGHBREDS: MUSTANG ON TRACK
SHELBY: THE TEXAS CONNECTION
PRIZE PONIES Mustang hits
PONY AND TRAP Mustang misses
THE MAN WHO REACHED FOR THE SKYLINE • Andy Middlehurst has done more for the UK success of Nissan’s Skyline GT-R than anyone else. This is his story
Keeping it real • This time-capsule MGA Twin Cam is the perfect antidote to restomod racers chasing performance over provenance, as a trip to Castle Combe proves
Return of the Saint • Fresh from a restoration by its maker, this Volvo 144E is thought to be the UK’s only survivor and boasts a famous novelist among its former keepers
STOP-GAP TREASURE • The Aston Martin Virage’s damp-squib start prompted the heavy-hitting 6.3 conversion that bridged the gap to a brighter future. The prototype still packs a punch
VIRAGES IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES
PUBLIC IMAGE LIMITED • In the 1980s and ’90s, an unfairly maligned Škoda let its competition cars speak for themselves. Three survivors show how it was done
VW GROUP’S CZECH MATES • The Škoda Muzeum is home to a remarkable collection of exhibits that charts the marque’s history
Kaiser’s chief • Novelty doors and unorthodox looks couldn’t save the compact straight-six Kaiser-Darrin, as America turned to ever more ostentatious V8s
A roll of the dice • The Vignale-built Fiat Samantha’s career was short-lived, and we might not have seen it at all but for the colourful owner of a London casino
KICK-STARTING THE PASSION • Relics of a bygone age, or history worth saving? Meet the charity that’s introducing classic cars to the next generation
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RETURN TO THE HILLS BECKONS
MEET THE FLEET
EMBRACING A GENTLER PACE
DOMINIC CHINEA • A passion for old crafts has led to this repairer’s resurrection of a lost name
McLAREN GT • This comfortable supercar isn’t for poseurs, but is brilliant for real-world drivers