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Classic & Sports Car • JUNE 2023 • VOLUME 42, NO 3
GOODWOOD HITS CIRCUIT MILESTONE • The 80th Members’ Meeting was a spring spectacular of demonstrations, celebrations and outstanding racing
THE C&SC GOODWOOD FAVOURITES
FROM BRABHAM TO BENTLEY
CROWDS FLOCK TO TECHNO-CLASSICA
PEGASO IS BEST IN TECHNO SHOW
Star-studded sales at Salon Privé
Young RAC members drive in to Woodcote
EUROPE CELEBRATES MUSTANG DAY
Heritage hub for Derby
OBITUARIES
Federation update
GENERATION GAME IS BACK
VSCC Scottish Trial’s tricky spring challenge is no laughing matter
Wilson wins in Cookstown
Chilman/Walsh stay on form
Paddock profile
LANDMARK MG AWAITS REVIVAL
DEVON’S LOST JENSEN
US BARN-FIND BONANZA
FADED FACEL HITS THE MARKET
HUMBERS FIND NEW HOMES
A HOTCHKISS WITH HISTORY
TALBOT HOARD SWELLS SPARES SCHEME SUPPLY
Look familiar?
VELASOR • This Spanish model-maker has created a remarkable series of vintage slot-cars
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
TOUR OF ENDURANCE • One man’s incredible 4000km trip around France by Hispano-Suiza J12
STAR attractions • 60 years young in 2023, the gorgeous Mercedes-Benz ‘Pagoda’ retains a unique appeal among Stuttgart’s flagship SL line
FIVE DOOMED ATTEMPTS TO REINVENT THE PAGODA • The Pagoda’s elegant styling was a quantum leap in Mercedes design language after the outgoing model’s bulbous, baroque wing-line and heavy use of chrome. Its bold horizontal lines, slimmer profile and light, airy, highly glazed cockpit moved the sports model into a more user-friendly and safer era. Such brilliance is hard to improve on, but a selection of unusual attempts were made, and a couple of them were even built.
TWO TRICK PONIES • In the late 1960s, the Ford Mustang appeared in both race-homologation Boss and roadgoing special Mach 1 forms, free from impending regulatory restriction
Taking the Mickie • A music producer with a penchant for Porsches convinced Le Mans winner Kremer to build this unique street-legal racer
BEATING PORSCHE AT ITS OWN GAME
The shape of things to come • The Fiat 1500L and Peugeot 404 heralded a new wave of European imports that would test the UK’s loyalty to homebuilt family saloons
Luton’s legacy • A century after the introduction of Britain’s first true 100mph production car, five key OE-type Vauxhall 30-98s return home
COMPETITION TIME AT LUTON HOO
VOLUME SELLER • The diminutive NSU 1000TTS is a forgotten sporting gem that is entertaining to drive and still turns heads – but it’s not exactly stealthy
THE FORBIDDEN • A rarity in the UK, the JDM-only Nissan 200ZR faces the Japanese 2-litre turbo coupé that did come to Europe, the Mitsubishi Starion EX
SALES PITCH LODDON BREWERY • Stalwarts of the mid-’70s rep scene, the Morris Marina, Hillman Hunter and Vauxhall Cavalier are becoming endearingly nostalgic
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