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Lightcar: Index v18: (1921/05/28 to 1921/11/19)

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INDEX. Volume 18. 28th May 1921 to 19th Nov 1921.

  • A.A., The, Still Growing, 382
  • A.A. Handbook, A New, 485
  • A.A. Scouts' Finds, 309
  • A'I'S' ^lsigI}' Few Alterations in the 499
  • A :5«' _J>eePlnS An, in Tune 195
  • A.B.C. Light Car, The, 185 574
  • A.B.C. T!8K £ar' A J\eA to be Seen Shortly, 33
  • A.B.C. Light Car at White City 615
  • A.B.C. at White City, 651
  • A.B.C. .Works, His Majesty King Alfonso Visits,
  • Absurdity, Bordering on 177
  • A-~o' i£5 ??!& by Mr- H- G- Hawker, 54
  • A.-C. The 1,500 c.c. Sets Up 19 Records, 540
  • A..-C. Light Car at Olympia, 608 641
  • i:5:, 1^1^2 ModVSI
  • A.-C., The, at the Show, 571
  • Acceleration, £150 for, 3
  • Accessories and Equipment, 577, 603 673
  • Accumulator, Attention to the, 274 '
  • A.-C.U. Fuel Consumption Test, The 382
  • A.-C.U. Hill-climb 239
  • A.-C.U. Open Hill-climb, 95
  • A.-C.U. Six Days' Trial, 215 262 287
  • A.-C.U. Six Days' Trial (Opening Scenes in the), 339,364
  • Advertisement A Jig-saw Puzzle 341
  • Aerial Classic, An, 166
  • Air-cooled Engines in the Tropics 79
  • Aladdin Vacuum Jar, The 349
  • Albert Light Car, 571
  • Albert Light Car, Alterations in the 1922 597
  • Albert Light Car at Olympia, 608. 641
  • Alcohol as a Petrol Substitute, 536
  • Allendale and District Club Reorganized 20
  • Alvis Light Car, 574
  • Alvis Light Car at White City, 616, 652
  • Alvis, Recent Refinements to the, 404
  • Alvis Speed Test of, 198
  • Alvis Scores at Handpost Hill, 59
  • Alvis Surprising Newcomer on the Track 191
  • Alvis The 10-30 h.p.. 226
  • Alvis, The " 200," 507
  • Amateur, The Ambitious, 318
  • Amazon Cyclecar, The, 688
  • American Industry, The, 382
  • Anrplo Plug Attachment, The, 706
  • Andre 100-guinea Gold Cup, 142
  • Andre, Mr. T. B., Bad Luck to, 600
  • Anecdote, An, 298
  • Armstrong-Siddeley Motors, Ltd., Design a 9 h.p.
  • Air-cooled Car, 592 .
  • Arterial Road Abandoned, 94
  • Aston-Martin Makes Nearly 90 Miles in the Hour, 508
  • Aston, High Speeds at, 191
  • Aston, Sporting Hill-climb at, 454
  • Aston-Martin, 44 m.p.h. Up 1 in 20 on Beacon Hill 357
  • Aurea Light Car, The. 324
  • Aurea, Through Surrey Lanes on an, 672a
  • Australian Team, The, 402
  • Autovac Works Visited—British Brains, 178
  • A.V. Bicar, First Details oi the, 435
  • A.V. Cyclecar, 574
  • A.V., Keepmg an, in Tune, 158
  • A.V. Monocar, 616
  • A.V. Monocar, The, at White City, 652
  • A.V., Something New from Teddington, 147
  • B.A.C. Light Car, 574
  • B.A.C. Light Car at White City, 616, 652
  • B.A.C. Power Unit, Unusual Racing Engine Design, 539
  • B.A.C. Racers, Details of the, 408
  • Bangerino, The, 33, 78
  • Banking at Corners, 238'
  • Banstead Common, 560
  • Barton, Capt. 445
  • Batcheldor, Mr. A. G., Killed in Aeroplane Crash, 26
  • Bath, At, 78
  • Bath Road, Condition of (Backward), 62
  • Bath Road, Contrast in Surfaces, 78 Bayliss-Thomas, A Rechristened Car, 424 Bayliss-Thomas Light Car at White City, 616 B. and B. Vaporizer, The Latest, 672
  • Bedelia Redivivus, 684
  • Bedford, George—My First Road Race, 431
  • Belt Drive Improvement in, 149
  • Belts, Do Not Put Your Trusts in, 536
  • Belsize-Bradshaw Light Car, Engine oi Revolutionary Design Fitted to, 336 Belsize Light Car at Olympia, 609 Belsize-Bradshaw Light Car at Olympia, 642 Betsize-Bradshaw, The Oil-cooled, 583 Benzole More Plentiful 214 Benzole as Rare as Gold, 536 Berlin Show, A, 142, 402, 478 Binks Carburetter, New Design, 498 Black Nest Hill. On, 367
  • Black and White to Go! 190 Blackpool, Disappointment at, 94
  • Bleriot-Whippet, A New Chain-driven, 497 Bleriot-Whippet at Olympia, 642
  • Bleriot-Whippet Light Car, 571, 6O9
  • Blythe, Mr. S. G. W., not Connected with Carden Engineering Co., 167
  • B.M.C.R.C. Annual Dinner 523 624
  • Bognor, Garages at, 254 '
  • Bolllot, Andre, Exaggerated Report Concerning, 356
  • Boillot, Andre,, Recovering from Injuries 402
  • Bolssy, M., off to the Riviera 536
  • " Book of the Ford," New Edition of 666
  • Boulogne, Small Cars at, 151
  • Bournemouth Open Sporting Trial, 53 59 119 156; Revised Results, 166
  • Bowden Wire Exhibit, 605
  • Bowser Pumps, Interesting Test of, 94
  • Bradford Motorcycle and Light Car Club, 74
  • Braithwaite, Miss Lilian: My Ideal Car, 615
  • Bridges, Excessive Weight cm 26
  • Brighton Hill-climb, A, 398 ' Brighton Road to be Widened, 695 British Cars in La Coupe des Voiturettes 311 Briton Light Car, 571 Briton Light Car at Olympia 609 643 Broken Glass on the Roads, 118 Brooklands, Battling with the Giants! 439 Brooklands, Big Meeting on June 25th: The
  • Entries, 72 Brooklands. Big Meeting at. on August Bank Holiday, 215
  • Brooklands, Buck Up! 395 Brooklands, Busy, 342 Brooklands, The Essex Meeting, 296 Brooklands, Exciting Finishes at, 245 Brooklands, Exciting Moments at, 130 Brooklands, Great Attack on Records, 590 Brooklands, J.C.C. at, 261 Brooklands, J.C.C. Great Event at, Official Rules
  • in the 200-Mile Race, 216 Brooklands, Longer Races at 378 Brooklands, October 22nd, Nearly 7,000 People
  • and 1,500 Cars at, 560 Brooklands, Poor Fields at, 394 Brooklands, Practising at, for the Great Race, 483
  • Brooklands, Result of the £150 Match, 23 Brooklands, Speed Trials at 210; Results 218 Brooklands Traffic Control, 93 Brooklands, The 200-Mile Race on, 20 B.S.A. Light Car, 571 B.S.A. Light Car at Olympia, 609, 642 B.S.A., On the Road with a, 596 B.S.A., The New Air-cooled 10 h.p., 455, 458
  • Buckingham, Mr. J. F., 639
  • Buckingham Cyclecar, Where is it? 62
  • Bugatti-Aston-Martin Match—Off, 7
  • Bugatti, A British, 694
  • Bugatti Chassis Reduced in Price, 118
  • Bugatti Light Car, 572
  • Bugatti Light Car at Olympia, 610, 643
  • Bugatti Gains Four Firsts, 59
  • Bugattis, Success of, 382
  • Building One's Own Machine, 86
  • Burford Bridge, An Advance " Show " at, 589
  • Burnham Beeches, Picnic at, 286
  • Bus Services Extending, 33
  • Buses Horse-power for, 260
  • Butler Cup Trial, The, 172
  • Buyer, An Unexpected, 167
  • Cadisch, Mr. R. B., Death of, 319
  • Calcott Light Car, 572 643
  • Calcott Light Car at Olympia, 615
  • Calcott, New 10.5 h.p. Two-seater, 406
  • Calthorpe Light Car, 572
  • Calthorpe Light Car at Olympia, 610, 644
  • Catthorpe Programme, The 1922, 240, 241, 242, 243
  • Cambridge University Motor Cycle Club, New Secretary, 59
  • Camping with a Light Car, 221 Car, My Ideal: Miss Lilian Braithwaite, 615 Car, A New: The Marconi! 147
  • Oar, Number of Inhabitants Per, 88
  • Car Prices <at the Show, 70
  • Oar, Radio Controlled, 335 Car Shows, Forthcoming, 356
  • Car, Staff, for Sale, 3
  • Car Thieves, Aiding, 704
  • Car v. Motorcycle, 62
  • Oar»What is Your, Doing? 43
  • Car, Which, Shall I Buy? 696
  • Oar, Why Should Your, Lose Power? 135
  • Car, The, You will Leave, Outside, 137
  • Caravan Rally, A, 286
  • Carburetter, Binks, 498
  • Carburetter, Zenith, 460
  • Carburetter, A New 200 Miles to the Gallon, 79
  • Carden Carpt. J. V., O.B.E., Technical Adviser, '278
  • Carden Cyclecar, 574
  • Carden CycJecar at White City, 607, 653
  • Carpentier, Georges, Light Oar Enthusiast, 142 Oarrow Light Car, 574, 617 Cars, Big, " Also Ran," 13
  • Cars British, in La Coupe des Voiturettes, 311 Cars, City Stands lor Private, 252 Cars, Fewer, Being Imported, 694 Castle Ashby, A Thousand Spectators at, 59 Castle Improvements, 268
  • Caution, Where Necessary, 238
  • C.A.V, Attention to the,. Accumulator, 274
  • Challenge, The Accepted, Which Did Not Materialize, 19
  • Char-a-bancs Test Cases, 20 Charaphone, The, 120
  • Gharron-Laycock Light Car at Olympia, 610
  • Charron-Laycock, New Showropms of, 454
  • Charron-Laycock Price Reduction, 142
  • Charron-Laycock Showrooms, 523 Chatcombe Open Hill-climb, Cyeleoars Beat Sidecars at, 6
  • Chaster, Parking Cars in, 402 Chief Constable on Motorists, 689 Cigarette Ash Which Bounces, 700 Circuit de Provins, Hifh Speeds in the, 121 Citroen, A, to Cross the Sahara Desert, 637 Citroens, Citroens All the Way! 535 Citroen Cyclecar, Full Details of the 5 h.p., 505 Citroen Light Car, 575, 617 Citroen light Car, The New 11.4 h.p^ 540 Citroen Light Car at White City, 653 Citroen, New Mode), 7 CStroein Taxi, A, 147 Citroen, £395, 454
  • Citroenis to Make a 5 h.p. Cycleear, 480 Clip-stone, Spectators Encroach on the Course at 218
  • Clock, Pivoted Mght-diay, 675 Clubhouse for Glasgow, A, 695 Club Members, Technical Advice to, 70 Club Notes and Fixtures, 59, 74, 119, 262 Clubland, Activity in, at Home and Abroad, 95 Oluley Light Car, The, 124, 575. 617 Clutey light Car at the White Oitv, 653 Coactbwork that Gives Comfort, 667 Coal, Replacing, 93 Coal: When It Runs Short, 100 Cockerel!, Major, 147
  • Cockpit, Ventilating the: The Brooklands, 349 Coincidence, A Strange, 128 Colonies, Catering for the, 61 Commercial Motor Exhibition, The, 334 Commercial Motor Show, Lightweights at the, 542
  • Commercial Traveller, The Needs of the, 317 Competitions^ Farcical Classes in, 224 Complying with the Law, 672 Continental Design, The Trend of, 501 Contrast, The, 13 Coombe Bottom, Now Popular as a Test Course, 222
  • Garners, Beware on, 14 Cornish Hill-climb Proves Popular, 74 Corona Light Car, 575, 622.-654 Countisbury, Making, Safer, 286 Countisbua-y Hill, The Dangers of, 308
  • Coupe Internationale des Voiturettes, 288. 311
  • Coupe des Voiturettes, Talbot-Da-rracqs for the, 340
  • Coventry Sets a Good Example, Spots Where Oars May Be Left, 352
  • Coventry Chain Oo., Stand at the Show, 579
  • Coventry-Premier, Adding a Wheel, 268
  • Coventry-Premier, A Four-wheeled, for 1922, 219
  • Coventry-Premier Light Car, 572 Coventry-Premier, The New Four-wheeled, 420 Coventry-Premier at Olympia, 644 Coventry-Premier Light Car, 610 Coventry-Simplex Engine, The, 466 Coventry-Simplex Four-speed Unit, A Neat, 207 Cowey Co.'s Exhibits: CSocks, Speedometers and horns, 603
  • Cowey Swivelling Lamp Bracket, 123
  • Cowey System of Springing, The, 387
  • Creswick Light Car, Originality in Design, 40
  • Criticism Wanted, 78 Cross Bracing, 269
  • Cross-country Comaneaits, 329, 374, 509 Croudh, The, In Disguise, 48 Crouch, Engine at the Front of the 1922, 561 Crouch Light Oar, 575, 618, 654 Crouch Light Car, The 1921, 208 Crouch Light Car, Price of: Correction, 588 Crouch Light Car, Price of, Reduced, 260 Crouch, 1,000 Miles in Thirty Hours, 239 Cumberland and County M.C.C.'s Trial, 293 Cumberland, Proposed Club for, 360 Cumberland, Suggested Club for, 239 Customs Facilities foar Motorists, 34 Cyclecar, An Amphibious, Capt. Berry's, 143 Cyclecar Club de France, Badge of, 268 Cyclecar Engine, Wanted—A, 181 Oyolecar, Mr. Grice's Three-wheeler Design, 491 Oyolecar, A Home-built, 243
  • Cyoleca.r, Huge Market fotr the Simple, Cheap, 683 Cyolemr, A New Lightweight Four-wheeler, 437 Oyclecar Production in France, 278 Cydecar by Reynolds Bros., 160 Cyolecar, Scaling the Heights with an 8 h.p., 279 Cyclecar Turns Double Somersault! 27 Cyclecars:—Amazon, 688; A.V., 574; Bleriot-Whippet, 497; Carden, 574, 617, 653; Citroen, 480, 505; Corona Light Car, The 8 h.p., 531; Coventry-Premier, 219; Gibbons, 575, 655; G.N., 575; Kestrel, 120; Kiddy, 703; Lecoy, 581, 619; Leta, The, 31; L.M., 523, 576; L.S.D., 228; Lewis Sedan, 90; M.A.S.E., 658; Morgan, 95, 286; M.T, 404; Tamplin, 32, 126; T.B., 291
  • Cyclecars Conquer the Alps, 297
  • Cyclecars Have to Cross a River: North Wales M.C.C., on August 6th, 271
  • French Eoad Race, The Great, 3 92
  • French Rules of the Road, 120
  • Friction Drive, A Test for, 62
  • Front Cover, Our, 93, 166, i82
  • Frost, 'Ware, 429 .
  • F R S Programme, Novelties in the, for 419
  • Fruit for Nothing, 318. 356 Fuel Consumption Test, Citroen Car First, 356 Fuel, Motor, Down Sixpence, 27
  • Cyclecars, How They Fared in the Six Days' Trial, 357
  • Cyclecars in the International Six Days, 261
  • Cyclecars Succeed—Sidecars Fail! (Midland Cycling and Athletic Club Trial), 524
  • Cyclecars versus Motorcycles, 338
  • " Cyclecars and Voiturettes, No. 1 Out, 268
  • Cylinder Boring Tool by Griffeth and Co., 603
  • Danger, A New, 12
  • Danger Posts Wanted, 260
  • Dash Lamp, by Rotax, 123
  • Dazzling by Daylight, 698
  • Dean Hill, High Speeds Up, 271
  • Deddington Hill-climb, 4
  • Deemster, A 1,500 cc., 224
  • Deemster, The £398, 214
  • Deemster Improvements for 1922, 459
  • Deemster., Keeping a, in Tune, 179, 180, 181
  • Deemster Light Car, 572
  • Deemster Light Car at Olympia, 611, 644
  • Deemster, Trying a New Service Model, 223
  • De Freviile Engine, The, 388
  • Defying the Weather, 376
  • Degory No-jet Carburetter, 674
  • Designing on a Postcard, 340
  • Developments, Further, 286 >
  • Devon and Cornwall, New Clubs in, 218
  • Diaphragm Throttle? Why Not a, 128
  • Diatto Light Car at White City, 618, 654
  • Dimming Switch, A, 700
  • Dimming Switoh, A Home-made, 230
  • Diasabled Men Can Drive with Safety, 81
  • Dixon Hand Jet Control, The, 706
  • Dolomite Road, The Famous: An Early Summer, 14
  • Douglas, Staff Light Oar for Sale, 214
  • Dover's Stand, 674
  • Driving Without Legs, 34
  • Dunlop Tyre, The, for Light Cars, 53
  • Duplex, Agents for the, 94
  • Duplex 10 h.p. Four-seater, 87
  • Durham's Open Speed Trials, 398
  • Eastbourne-Newhaven, No Motor Coaches, 328
  • Ebblewhite, Mr., 127
  • Econometer, The, 38
  • Economic Three-wheeler, The, 687
  • Efficiency Trial, No, this Year. 389
  • Electrical Equipment, How to Understand, 487
  • Electrical Manuals, Two New, 448
  • Empson, Major, A Patient Patient! 128
  • Enfield-Allday, 250, 572, 645
  • Enfield-AUday Light Car at Olympia, 611
  • Enfield-Allday Racer, The, 410
  • Enfleld-Allday Saloon, 250
  • Engine, B.A.C. Racing, 539
  • Engine, The Coventry-Simplex, 207, 466
  • Engine, The de Freville, 388
  • Engine, Finding the T.D.C. of an Overhead, 210
  • Engine, The Little-Oarden, 569
  • Engine on Revolutionary Design Fitted to Eel-size-Bradshaw Light Car, 336
  • Engines Revs., A Question of, 588 Engine, The Uniflow, 75 Engine, Wanted—a Cyclecar, 181 Engineers' Club, The, 48 Engines, Air-cooled, <in the Tropics, 7 9 Enots Flexible Grease Gun, 422 Enterprise in the North. 438 Epsom Downs, Gymkhana on, 194 Essex Club's Gvmkhana, Congratulations! 445 Essex Club's Meeting at Brooklands 293, 296 Essex Club Meeting, Echo of the, 308 Essex Club's Twenty-four-hour Ride. The. 389 Essex County and Southend A.C. Hill-climb, A Essex and County Motor Club, Outing for Crippled Children, 214 (Correction), 258
  • Essex M.C., 44
  • Essex Motor Club Annual Dinner, 429
  • Essex M.C. Brooklands Meeting, 261
  • Essex M.C. London-Bala-Dunstable Trial The, 312
  • Etiquette of the Road, The, 277
  • Events, Future, 11, 74, 192. 216. 239
  • Events, Summary of, For Your Information, 309
  • Excelsior Light Car, The, 168
  • Exeter Trial. Route of the, 430 >
  • Exhaust ?' Fish Tail," 76 Exhibition in U.S.A. 334
  • Eyesight Test, Suggested, 96
  • Facts and Fancies on Petrol Consumption 232
  • Fellows Carburetter, 674
  • Ferry Tolls at North and South Shields, 429
  • Fiat Light Car, 572
  • Fi*t Light Cars at Olympia, 611. .",45
  • Field, Mr. H. L., Oyclecar Wedding, 638
  • Film. Instruction by, 266
  • Finding the Way Without a Map. 321
  • Fire Extinguisher, Pyrene Co., 605
  • Fire. A Ring of, 8
  • Flag Flying (Wallington), 7
  • " Flats," Avoiding 223
  • Flexibility, Testing, 680
  • " Fly Offensive," A 118
  • Fogs, 'Ware, 523
  • Forth, Crossing the, 441
  • Fourteen Days' Grace, 93
  • Four-wheeler, A New, 62
  • Forward to the Better Days—Not Back to the Old, 283
  • France, Cyclecar Production in. 278
  • France, Exciting Small Car Races in, 262
  • France, Small Oar Gossip From, 65
  • Franco-British Cyclecar Duel, 119
  • French Regulations, New, 145
  • Galloway Light Car, 572, 611
  • Galloway Light Car at Olympia, 645
  • Garage, Look to Your Fastenings, 61
  • Garage The Museum Super, Opening of, 382
  • Garage! Private Lockers in, 238
  • Garages, The Dearth of Private, 623
  • Garrowby Hill-climb Results, 335
  • Gas-engine, Fame, 'Of, 78
  • Gathering Together. 177
  • Gear, Electrical, Innovations in, 98
  • Gearboxes—Now Engines, 417
  • Geddes, Sir Eric, Resignation of, 533
  • German Motor Show, The Bar, 70, 218
  • Get Rich Quickly, 395
  • Gibbons Oycleoar, 575. 618
  • Gibbons Cyclecar at White City. 655
  • Clare, Stopping—on Paper, 558
  • Glass's Third Automobile Shovl, 488
  • G.H., The Champion Cyclecar of France, 214
  • G.N. Cyclecar, 146, 575
  • G.N. Cyclecar, The, at White City, 618, 655
  • G.N., New Prices of the, 487
  • G.N. Prices Reduced 356
  • G.N.s in the 200-Mile Race. 190
  • G.N.s Do Well at Kop, 58
  • Goodwood Races, The, 190
  • Gradient Signposts, 318
  • Grand Prix, A, in Belgium, 454
  • Grand^ Prix, The. Coming Battle in France. 382
  • Grand Prix, Diminutive Racers, 361
  • Grand Prix, The 500-Mile, at Brooklands, Abandoned, 13
  • Grand Prix, The French 26
  • Grand Prix, Latest News of the, 310
  • Grand Prix Motor Race 119
  • Grand Prix (Must be Fit), 268
  • Grand Prix, A Postponed, 118
  • Grand Prix, Sensational, 412
  • Grahame Horn, The, 604
  • Grahame-Whjte Light Car, 575
  • Granite, 'Ware, 260
  • Graphite, Grease for Every Requirement, 38
  • Great West Eoad, Widening of, at the Eleventh Hour, 356
  • Greenhorn, A, on Reliability Trials, 110
  • Grice, Mr. Arthur George, No Connection with Mr. George Grice, 590
  • Grice, Mr., Three-wheeler design by, 491
  • Griffeths, Master, Impersonation of A.A. Road Service Outfit, 318
  • Grinding Compound, A New, 706
  • Grunewald Track Racing on the 429
  • Guide, A Useful, by the Technical Publishing Co., 359
  • G.W.K. Improvements, 223
  • G.W.K., Interesting Developments in Design, 527
  • G W.K. Light Car 575, 619
  • G.W.K. Light Car at White City, 655
  • G.W.K., New Model. Revised Prices of, 581
  • G.W.K. Price Reduction, 142
  • G.W.K., Revised Price of, 167
  • Gymkhana on Epsom Downs. 167
  • Gymkhana and Fete in Palmer Park, 398
  • Hadleigh Gymkhana Astonishing Performances bv " Blind " Drivers, 430
  • Hamilton Light Car, 596
  • Hampshire A.C.'s Hill-climb, 3
  • Hampshire Club Speed Trials at Canford Park Abandoned Owing to the Drought, 218
  • Handcross, Beware at 694
  • Handle Fixa, 706
  • Hands Light Car, The, 537
  • Hands, Mr. G. W., Return of, to Motor Trade, 417
  • Hartford Shock Absorber, The 265
  • Hartlepool Trials 218
  • Harvey Frost and Co. Stand at the Sliow, 604
  • Harvey Frost Vulcanizing System, 197
  • Hawker, Mr. H. G., Killed, 165
  • Hawker, Mr H. G.. Wonderful Speed on A -C Light Car, 55
  • Heat, Effect of the, 118
  • Hedgehog Pipe. Cover for Driving, 349
  • Height and Weather Indicator for Light Care 510
  • Herts. M.C. and Light Car Club 74, 524
  • High Speeds in the Circuit de Provins 121
  • Highway, What is a? 222
  • Hill, Alderman A. 3., Death of 366
  • Hillman, May's, has a Narrow Escape at Clip-stone, 218
  • Hillman Light Car, 572
  • Hillman Light Car at Olympia, 612, 646
  • Hillman Price Reduced, 360
  • Hobson Manufacturing Co., Stand at the Show 604
  • Holiday, Make Your Pav 118
  • Holiday Making with a Light Car, 254
  • Hood, Concealed, New Idea in, 238
  • Horn, Sound Your, 695
  • Horstman, Keeping a, in Tune 690
  • Horstman Light Car, 575, 619
  • Horstman Light Oar at White City, 656
  • Horstman, Remarkable Springing of, 78
  • Horstman Co., New Partner, 689
  • Horstman, New Sports Model, 18
  • " Hot-Air " Motoring, 230
  • Hot Water Without Coal, 12
  • Hotchkiss Engine, The New 9 h.p.. 595
  • Hour Record, The, 39S '
  • Hour Record, Aston Martin Makes Nearly 90 Miles in One Hour, 508
  • How It Works, 325, 344, 423, 449, 671
  • H.P. Where the, Goes! 347
  • Huddersfield Stands, 496
  • Identification Marks, 31, 70
  • Ilkley Light Oar Club, Novel Handicapping, 34
  • Inhabitants, Number of Per Car, 88
  • Innovations in Electrical Gear, 98
  • Institution of Automobile Engineers, Northern Meeting, 694
  • Institution of Automobile Engineers, Meeting of, 403
  • Institution of Automobile Engineers, Meetings Arranged, 69
  • Institution of Production Engineers, Meeting of, 382
  • Instruction by Film, 267
  • Insurance Scheme, An Advantageous (Singer Co.), 598
  • Inter-Club Rally and Aviation Meeting, 398
  • International Motor Exhibition Patronized by the King, 450
  • International Road Conference, 523
  • International Six Days, Cyclecars in the. 261
  • Iron Roads, 145
  • Isle of Man Race for 1922, 33
  • Isle of Wight, Shipping Cars to the, 14
  • Italy, Racing in. 14
  • Japan, Prices in, 224
  • Japan's Motor Imports, 382
  • Jarrott, Lieut.-Col, and the Table Legs, 99
  • Jordan, Major, 199
  • Joltings Concerning the Great Race, 556
  • Jowett Demonstrationa on a Freak Gradient 438
  • Jowett Light Car, 575
  • Jowett Light Car at White City, 619 656
  • Joy Cyclist. -The, 256
  • Junior Car Club Efficiency! Trial Postponed—A Great Mistake, 395
  • Junior Car Club Brooklands Meeting, 362
  • Junior Car Club at Brcokslands Second Meeting of the Year 261 '
  • Junior Oar Club Closing Rally, 523
  • Junior Car Club, The, for Disabled Drivers, 70
  • Junior Car Club Northern Branch 74
  • Junior Car Club. Northern Branch, Annual
  • General Meeting, 143
  • Junior Car Club Northern Branch One-day Trial,
  • Junior Car Club Northern Branch One-day Reliability Trial, 309, 417
  • Junior Car Club One-day Trial, 190
  • Junior Car Club Picnic, 24
  • Junior Car Club, Result of the £150 Match 23
  • Junior Car Club, Mr. A. E. Royce and, 146
  • Junior Oar Club South-Western Trial, 31 Gold Medals in the, 71
  • Junior Car Club South-Western Centre, Their First Trial, 4, 56
  • Junior Car Club South-Western Centre's Rally, 166
  • Junior Car Clnb South-Western Centre Reliability Trial, 308, 473
  • Junior Car Club Somh-Western Centre's Trial, Satisfactory Entry for, 403
  • Junior Car club South-Western Centre Stiff Trial for 'Small Cars, 346
  • Junior Car Club Speed Trials, The, 334
  • Kellaway, Mr.—Gold Medallist, 523
  • Kent, Mr. L. P., Marriage of, 318
  • Kent By-Law, Sensible, 308
  • Kent Glare Guard, The, 605
  • Kent Glare Guard, Solving the Dazzle Danger, 149
  • Kestrel Cyclecar, The; 120
  • Kiddy Cyclecar, The, 70.3
  • Kiddy Oyclecar at the White City, 656
  • Kinetic Engine Starter, The, 32
  • Kingsway Museum, A, 536
  • Klip Seat, The, 148
  • Knock, An Easily Elucidated, 318
  • Lagonda Light Car, 572, 612, 646
  • Lagonda Light Car, Change of Colour, 167
  • La Licorne Light Car at White City, 657
  • Lancashire Roads, £493,000 for Better, 278
  • Le'asowe Road, Cheshire, A Eoad of Ill-omen, 40
  • Leaves from an Expert's Notebook, By Dr. A. M. Low, 85, 626
  • Lecoy Cyclecar, The, at White City, 619
  • Lecoy Cyclecar, A Simple Friction-driven, 581
  • Lecoy Cyclecar at White City, 657
  • Leta Cyclecar, The, at 150 Guineas, 31
  • Lewes Club Trial, 74 Lewis Electrical Three-wheeler, 90 Le Zebre Light Car, 576 Licence, Please! 356 Licences, The New, 118 Licences, Next Year's, 560 Licences, Replacing Faded, 214 Licensing Concessions, Next Year's, 192 Licensing Regulations (Overlooked?), 286 "Light Car and Cyclecar" Test Runs:—No. 2, the 8 h.p. Jowett, 9; No. 3 the Charron-Laycock, 36; No. 4, the 10 h.p. Fourseater Duplex, 87; No. 5, Two-seater G.W.K., 108; No. 6, the 10 h.p. Cluley, 124; No. 7, the 12 h.p. A.B.C., 185 No. 8, 10-30 h.p. Alvis, 226; No. 9, the 10 h.p. Enfleld-Allday Saloon, 250; No. 10, Two-seater 8 h.p. L.M., 301
  • ' Light Car and Cyclecar" Week-end at Nailsworth Ladder, 369
  • Light Car, Camping with a, 221 Light Car in a Horse Race! 298
  • Light. Car Owners, Some Distinguished 689
  • Light Car Van, The, 128
  • Light Car, The Most Popular Vehicle To-day, 587
  • Light Car Over a Precipice! Another Machine Turns Turtle, 201-204
  • Light Car, What is the Ideal? 350
  • Light Cars: A.B.C., 185, 195, 498, 574, 615, 651; A.-C, 54, 442, 571, 608, 641; Albert, 471, 597, 608, 641; Alvis, 59, 226, 405, 507, 574, 616, 652; Armstrong-Siddeley, 592; Aston-Martin, 313, 508; Aurea, 324; B A C, 408 574, 616, 652; Bayliss-Thomas, 424; Belsize, 571, 609; Belsize-Bradshaw, 583, 642; Bleriot-Whippet, 609, 642; Briton, 571, 609, 643; B.S.A., 455, 506, 571, 609, 642; Bugatti, 382, 572, 610; Calcott, 406, 572, 643; Calthorpe, 240, 572, 610, 644; Carrow, 574, 617; Charron-Laycock, 36, 610; Citroen, 454, 540, 575, 617, 653; Cluley, 124, 575, 617, 653; Corona, 531, 575, 654; Coventry-Premier, 420, 472, 610, 644; Creswick, 40; Crossley, 78; Crouch, 208, 239, 280, 561, 575, 618; Deemster, 179, 214, 223, 293, 459, 572, 611, 644; Diatto, 618, 654; Duplex, 87; Enfleld- Allday, 410, 572, 611, 645; Excelsior, 168; Fiat, 572, 611, 645; F.B.S., 419; Galloway, 572, 611, 645; Gibbons, 618; G.N., 655; Grahame-White, 575; G.W.K., 108, 223, 527, 575, 619; Hamilton, 596; Hands, 537; Hillman, 572, 612; Horstman, 18, 575, 619; Jowett, 9, 293, 438, 575; Lagonda, 167, 572, 612, 646; Le Zebre, 576; Little Greg, 573, 646; Little Midland, 620; L.M., 301, 382; Majola, 286; Marlborough, 573, 647; Marseel, 48, 359; Mathis, 215, 406, 573, 612, 647; McKenzie, 576, 620; Meteorite, 359; Morgan, 41, 335, 351; New British, 90, 101, 461; Oilier, 417; Palmerston, 622; Peugeot, 573; Peugeot-Quadrilette, 430; Phoenix, 573, 612, 647; Prince, 214, Restelli, 144; Rhode, 308, 396, 576, 620, 659; Riley, 358, 573, 613; Rover, 248, 573, 598, 648; Rover "8," 26; Salmson, 416, 479; Seabrook, 573, 630, 649; Short, 360; Short-Ashby, 495, 576, 621; Singer, 327, 573, 649; Singer "10," 489; Spacke, 89; Standard, 429, 563, 574, 650; Sunbeam, 142, 166, 312; Surrey, 576, 621; Swallow, 540, 576; Swift, 96, 573, 614, 649; Talbot, 650; Talbot-Darracq, 412, 525, 614, 650; Tamplin, 532, 576; Temperino. 26; Unit No. 1, 50, 576; Vulcan, 538, 574, 614; Wolseley, 402, 403, 430, 432, 574, 615, 651; Wolseley-Stellite, 286; Wright, 478; Zebre, 199, 622
  • Light Cars and Cyelecars, Running Costs, Publicity Wanted, 485
  • Light Cars, Distinguished Owners of, 308
  • Light Cars, 40-50 h.p. from 1,500 c.c., 128
  • Light Cars, Makers of, Successful in 1921, 373
  • Light Cars at the M.C.C. Kace Meeting, 173-
  • Light Oars, Smaller and Smaller Still, 507 Lighting-up Table for Dashboard, 590 Lighting-up Times, 167 Lightning, 198
  • Lightweight Four-wheeler, A New, 437 Lightweights at the Commercial Show, 542 Limelight, In the—Mr. Stanley Lupino, 63 Limit, Another Blow at the 1,600 c.c., 402 Limit, 3 m.p.h. (Exeter Paper), 48 Little-Carden Unit, The, 569 Little Greg Light Car, 573 Little Greg Light Car at Olvmpia, 615, 646 Little Midland Light Car, 620 Liverpool, Important Concession, 698 Liverpool's Traffic Problem, 133 L.M. Cyclecar, 576
  • L.M. Cyclecar Reduced to £200, 523 L.M. Light Car, £200, 382 L.M. Light Car at White City, 657 L.M., The Two-seater, 301 Low, Prof. A. M., Article by, 229 Lockers, Private, in Garages, 238 Lodge Plugs, Exhibit ot, at the Show, 604 London-Coventry-London, 58 London-Edinburgh, Results of the, 5 London-Edinburgh, Award Revisions in the, 48 London-Worthing Main Road Between Capel and
  • ?ivmgsfold Closed, 309 -L.S.D. Cyclecar, The 1921, 228 Luck—and Freak Hills, 319 Lunatics! 14 Lunch, A New Quick, by Messrs. Lyons and Co.,
  • Lupino, Mr. Stanley—In the Limelight! 63 Luton and South Beds. A.C. Members' Trial, 72
  • Machine, Building One's Own, 86
  • Magnetos, To Protect British. 428
  • Majola Light Car, Price of, 286
  • Manufacturers' Accessories Co., A Comprehensive Display, 579
  • Manville Trophy, Small Cars in the, 480
  • Manville Trophy Results, 524
  • Map, Finding the Way Without a 320
  • Marconi Car! The, 147
  • Marine Motor Show, The, 308
  • Marlborough Light Car, 573
  • Marlborough Light Car at Olympia, 615, 647
  • Marles Steering Gear, The New, 360
  • Marseel Improvements, 48
  • Marseel Light Car, The 1922, 359
  • Martin, Lionel, 445
  • M.A.S.E. Cyclecar, 702
  • M.A.S.E. Cyclecar at the White City, 658
  • Mathis Cyclecar, A New, 406
  • Mathis Falls Out of the Grand Prix After Covering Six Laps, 215
  • Mathis Light Car, 573
  • Mathis Light Car at Olympia, 612, 647
  • M.C.C. Race Meeting, Light Cars at the, 173
  • McConnell, Mr., Organizer oi the 299-Mile Race, 582
  • McKenzie Light Car, 576, 620, 658
  • Meadows Four-speed Gearbox, 97
  • Medals Galore, 267
  • Meteorite Light Car, The 1922, 359
  • Midland Centre Trial, Cyclecars Undergo a Gruelling, 635
  • Midland Cycling and Athletic Club Annual Trial, 524
  • Midland Factories, Inside, 182
  • Midland Light Car Club, Suggestions Wanted by the, 635
  • Midland Light Car Club Bally at Sutton Cold-fleld, 155
  • Mileage Figures, Becord, 14
  • Mileometer Boad Guide, The, 604
  • Minister of Transport, The New, 198, 694
  • Ministry of Transport, Over Eight Million Pounds in Five Months, 75
  • Mirrors, Carrying of, Terms of Reference, 218
  • Moffat Cup Trial, The, 20
  • Mordaunt Cup, Winner of the, 239
  • Morgan, Keeping a, in Tune, 41
  • Morgans on Kop, 95
  • Morgan, A Privately-assembled, 351
  • Morgan Runabout Cheaper, 286
  • Morgan Successes, 335, 360
  • Morgan Wins Speed-judging Competition, 74
  • " Motor, The," A.A. Number, 118
  • " Motor, The," Coloured Supplement to, 214
  • Motor, The, in the Melting Pot, 115
  • Motor Fuel Down Sixpence, 27
  • Motor Police, Flying Column of, 328
  • Motor Problem, A, 446
  • Motor Show, The, 526
  • Motor Show, 1912, 1921, 631
  • Motor Show: Admission Arrangements, 560
  • Motor Show: Decided Years in Advance, 628
  • Motor Show, Details of the, 491
  • Motor Show, H.R.H. the Duke of York Visits the, 661
  • Motor Show, Extra Space for This Year's, 385
  • Motor Show, The German, 428
  • Motor Show, A Preliminary Peep, 571
  • Motor Show, Where You May Leave Your Car, 577
  • Motor Vehicles, The Cheapest, in the World, 679
  • Motoring, The Fringe of, 1
  • Motoring " Hot-air," 230
  • Motorists, Murderous, 704
  • Motoring Racegoers, For, Arrangements for Epsom, 4
  • Motoring Sins, 507
  • Motorists, To Foreign, 26 •
  • Motorists v. Golfers, 198
  • N.T. Cyclecar, 4 cwt. Two-seater, 404
  • Nailsworth, the Dreaded Ladder, 341
  • Nailsworth Hill-climb, Social Evening at Imperial
  • Hotel, 367 Nailsworth Ladder, Over 4,000 People on the, 369-373
  • Nailsworth Ladder, September 4th, 262
  • Nailsworth, Who Will Climb the Ladder of Fame? 290
  • " Nargaheemy," 147
  • New British Light Car, The, 90, 461, 622, 848
  • New British Light Car, Further Details of, 101
  • Newcastle Open Hill-climb, 167
  • Newcastle and District M-C.'s All-night Bun, 8
  • Newcastle and District M.C. Flag, 286
  • Newcastle-under-Lyme Speed Limit Sign—It's
  • Never Too Late to—Remove! 238
  • New Hudson Three-wheeler, The Water-cooled, 418 North Country Trials, Results of the. 190 North Wales M.C.C., August 6th, 271 North-West London 12-Hour Reliability Trial, 5 . Notes, News, and Gossip from All Quarters, 12, 25, 47, 69, 93, 117, 141, 166, 189, 213, 237, 259, 285, 307, 333, 355, 381, 401, 427, 453, 486, 522, 559, 588, 634, 693 Novelty, Spice of, 38, 76, 123, 148, 265, 349, 706 Number Plate Under Begulation Size—A costly Error, 356
  • Number Plates to be Localized, 70
  • Number Plates (Making Certain), 264
  • Obstruction, Counsel's Opinion on, 695
  • October Ices! 487'
  • Oil, Carrying Spare, 560
  • Oil, Save, 473
  • Oilcan, Price's Tourist's, 254
  • Oil Leak, Curing the, 318
  • Oke Air Brake, The, 382
  • "Old Inns," 701
  • OUier Light Car, 417
  • Olympia, Three-wheelers at, 694
  • Olympia and White City—What You Must Not Miss, 601
  • Olympia and White City. Where to Find the
  • Small Car Exhibits. 636
  • On the Qui Vive, 7, 33, 61, 78, 99, 127, 146, 177, 198, 223, 254, 267, 298, 318, 341, 366, 395, 417, 445, 473, 507, 535, 581, 600, 639, 700
  • " Open Sesame," 12 Orde, Sir Julian, 694
  • Organizers of the Great 200-Mile Bace, 541
  • Otto, Outdoing, 260
  • Overhead-valve Engine, Finding the T.D.C. of an, 210
  • Over-production, Beware of. 637
  • Owner, To the New, 705
  • Oxford Activity, 167
  • Oxford Club, Encouraging Attendance, 59
  • Oxford Club Non-stop Trial, 59
  • Palmerston Light Car, A New Model, 622
  • Paris Fortification, Up the. 535
  • Paris, Notes from, 222, 335, 444
  • Paris, Race Track for, 260
  • Paris Salon, Small Cars at the, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471
  • Paris Show, New Machines for the, 387
  • Pass, As They, 330
  • Pavement, Rule of the, 450
  • Peak Hill, Collision on, 119
  • Pedestrians, Guiding, 280
  • Pelma Automatic Shutter, 674
  • Penkridge Bank, Hill-climb at, 488
  • Penkridge Bank, Light Cars at, 154
  • Penrol, 70 Petrol, Acid in, 178
  • Petrol Consumption, Facts and Fancies on, 232 Petrol at 2s. 6d.* 14 Petrol Down Sixpence, 33 Petrol Down Another 6d., 312 Petrol Level Indicator, 123
  • " Petrol, Little Drops of," 474 - Petrol-pipe Joint Without Solder, 230 Petrol Rumours, 94 Petrol Still Plentiful, 71 Petroleum in the United States, Not Exhausted Yet, 334
  • Peugeot Light Car, 573
  • Peugeot Quadrilette Light Car at Olympia, 615, 648
  • Peugeot Quadrilette, Reduction in Price o-f, 94
  • Peugeot Quadrilette Success, 430
  • Phoenix Light Car, 573
  • Phoenix Light Car at Olympia, 612, 647
  • Picnickers Gay, at Minchinhampton Common, 367 ~ Piston, A, Without Rings, 685 Pits, 700 ft. of, 363 Police Activities. 118 Police Signals, 382 Policemen, " Special," 267 Policeman, The Tender-hearted, 445 Porthcawr. Speed Trials at, 262 Portsmouth Boad, Increasing the Width, 230 Power, Loss ot. 135, 136, 137 Power Plants for Small Cars, 676 Practising, Too Much, 255 Presswell, Mr., 1,000 miles in 30 Hours, 214, 239
  • Price Reductions, 429 Price and Running Costs, 318 Prices' Tourist's Oilcan, 254
  • Prime Minister as Road Mender, 428
  • Prince Light Car, A Newcomer, 214
  • Progress in Two-stroke Design, by Prof. A. M. Low, 229
  • Promenade, The Prohibited, 637 Pugh, Mr. Charles Vernon, Death of, 334 Punctures, Where He Kept the, 507
  • Juarterly Licence Tip, 70
  • Pueries, Notes and: 111, 234, 511; Advance and Retard Mechanism, Arranging, 234; Brake Shoes, Lubricating Oast-iron, 234; Cardan Covers, New, on G.W.K., 111; Cyclecar, Sidescreen for, 234; Dickey Seat, Fitting a, 234; Dual Control, Arranging, 511; Engine Lubricant for Speed Work, 234; Garage, Equipping the, 111; Horse-power Rating, 111; Pre-ignition when Stopping, 111; Punctures, Preventing, 111; Taxation Licences, Local, 511; Three Wheels or Four? 511; Quick Fit Spring Gaiter, The, 44; Unit No. 1, Details of the, 234
  • R.A.C, The, and Speed-limit Signs, Another Scheme Nipped in the Bud, 238
  • R.A.C. Touring Department, 26
  • R.A.C. Touring Department, Bestaurant Plaques. 94
  • Race, The Two Hundred Mile, 20
  • Race, The 200-Mile, 262
  • Race, The 200-Mile, Machines, Drivers, Numbers, and Colours, 521
  • Race, The 200-Mile, Organizers of the, 541
  • Race, The 200-Mile, Fifty-one Entries for, 284
  • Race, The Great 200-Mile. Full Beport, 548, 549, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554 Bace, The Great 200-Mile, On the Eve of, Full
  • Particulars, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520, 521
  • Race The Great 200-Mile, Latest News, 462
  • Race, The Great 200-Mile, Manufacturers' Opinions as to Its Success, 163, 164, 165
  • Race, The Great 200-Mile,. Only Three Weeks to. 447 Race, The Great 200-Mile, Practising for the, at
  • Brooklands, 483
  • Bace, 200-Mile, Begulations for the, 49 Race, The 200-Mile, Train Service for, 487 Race, The 200-Mile—A Unique Event, 7 Race, The 200-Mile, A Word with the Winners, 557
  • Bace My First Road—By George Bedford, 431 Race, lV--Litre, Details of the, 308, 313, 314, 315, 337, 363
  • Race Track for Paris, 260
  • Racing Fever, The, Spreads, 382
  • Racing in Italy, 14
  • Racing Track. A New, 334
  • Radiator, Keep Your, Clean, 38
  • Railways Peed the Track, 33
  • Railways, Power of the, 267
  • Railways and Roads, The Contrast, 13
  • Rain, Rain, Come Again! 190
  • Rally, A, for the Disabled, 5
  • Rally for Disabled Drivers, 49
  • Rating, Another (The Lay Press on the iy2-Litre Race), 342
  • Rattle, Find that! 303
  • Rear Lights, 583
  • Record, The 10-Lap, 454
  • Record, Establishing the Twelve-hours', 19
  • Records Established in the 200-Mile Race, 590
  • Records, Great Attack on, 590
  • Registration Books, Lost! 13
  • Reliability Trial in the Lake District, 256
  • Reliability Trial Over a Secret Course, 27
  • Reliability Trials, A Greenhorn on, 110
  • Remembrance Day, 588
  • Restelli, A New Italian Light Car, 144
  • Rhode Light Car, 576, 620, 659
  • Rhode Light Car, "Agents for, 308
  • Rhode Light Car, A Remarkable Proposition for £275, 396
  • Riley Light Car, 573
  • Riley Light Car, The Family Model, 358
  • Riley Light Car at Olympia, 613, 648
  • Richmond Park Rally for Disabled Drivers, 81
  • Ring Horn Operator, 578
  • Road Classification Completed, 70
  • Road JFund Grants, 14
  • Road Repairs, 48
  • Road Sign, A Novel. 485
  • Roads, All for the, 286
  • Roadside "Installations," More, 12
  • R.O. Coupe Fitment, The, 698
  • Rotherham Automatic Switch, The, 38
  • Rover Gadget, A—Inspection Door, 298
  • Rover Light Car, 573 (Correction), 588
  • Rover Light Car at Olympia, 613, 648
  • Rover " Eight," Keeping a, in Tune, 248
  • Rover " 8," Neat Coupe of, 26
  • Hover, 8 h.p.. Refinements in the, 598
  • Rover, Price of, Reduced, 46A, 560
  • Rovers Pay 10 per Cent., 428
  • Rule of the Pavement, The, 450 .
  • Rule of the Road, French, 120
  • Rushup Edge, Speed Trials at, 362
  • " Safety First " Device, Another, 496
  • Saitax Indicator, 578
  • Salmson, The, on the British Market, 479
  • Salmson Light Car, 576, 659
  • Salmson Light Car at White City, 620
  • Salmson to Produce a Cyclecar, 684
  • Salmson, Runaway Victory for the, in the Grand Prix, 416
  • Samuel Bros. Stand at the Show, 579
  • Samuel, Sir Marcus, in the Honours List, 48
  • Sealing the Heights with an 8 h.p. Cyclecar, 279
  • Scotsman Motor Co.—Another " Stage," 286
  • Scottish light Car Trial, Next Year's, 244
  • Scottish Motor Trade Association, Annual General Meeting, 59
  • Scottish Police Inquisitive, 48
  • Scottish Six Days', The, 173
  • Scottish Six Days' Trial, The, 143
  • Scottish Speed Championships, 95
  • Scottish Two Days' Trial, The, 428
  • Screen Cleaner, The Electrical, 38
  • Seabrook Light Car, 573, 613, 648
  • Seabrook Light Car, The New, 530
  • Seaside, Cars at the, 254
  • Second-hand Prices Average, 16, 97, 145, 174, 197 227, 252, 280, 352, 375, 442, 692
  • Seen by a Searching Beam, By Prof. Low, 662
  • " Service," Real, 99
  • Severn Tunnel, Through the, 328
  • Shakespeare's Land, In, 100
  • Shelsley Walsh Hill-climb. 142, 262, 334, 356
  • Sflelsley Walsh, Small Cars at, 392
  • Shell Cup Trial, 589
  • Shell Lubricating OiK 215
  • Shell Transport and Trading Co., 167
  • Short-Ashby Light Car, The. 495, 496, 576, 621, . 659
  • Short Friction-driven Car, The, 360
  • " Shorts," The Prevention of (Sphinx Plug Terminals), 265
  • Show The, 94
  • Show, All About the, 606, 607
  • " Show " An Advance, at Burford Bridge, 589
  • Show, The, in a Few Lines. 664
  • Show, My Impressions of the, By a Lady Owner-driver, 670
  • Show, Thefts at the, 695
  • Show. Two Months to the, 378
  • Side Pockets Essential, 342
  • Signalling to the Racing Driver, 260
  • Signposts, Practical Jokes With, 473
  • Silencers, Motor Sales and, 109
  • Silent Guide The, 299
  • Silverthorne-Price, a Two-stroke Engine of Ingenious Design, 264
  • Singer, Keeping a, in Tune, 327
  • Singer Light Car, 573
  • Singer Light Car at Olympia, 613. 649
  • Singer " 10," The 1922, 489
  • Sinners, 318
  • Small Car Gossip from France, 65
  • Small Car's Future and its Design, 632
  • South Harting, A Brilliant, 102, 106
  • South Harting, Good Entry for, 49
  • South Harting Hill-climb, 18
  • South Harting, The Premier •Hill-climb of the Year, 73
  • South Wales Open Hill-climb, Results of the 191
  • Southampton-Exeter Trial, Only 16 Gold Medals in the, 488
  • Southampton-Exeter Reliability Trial, The, 475, 476, 477
  • Southampton-Exeter Trial Well Supported, 389
  • Soutihend, Closed Speed Trials at, 500
  • Southend Open Speed Trial, 32
  • Southend Speed Trials 454
  • Southern Hill-climb, A, 142
  • Southsea, Rally for Small Oars at, 53
  • Souvenir Badge of the London-Edinburgh, 487
  • Spacke Light Car, 400 Miles on a, 89
  • Speed Judging Competition, Result of the, 308
  • Speed Limit Refused (R.A.C. and the Ministry of Transport), 230
  • Speed Trials at Brooklands, 210
  • Speed Trials at Brooklands, Results of, 218
  • Speed Trials at Rushup Edge, 362
  • Speeding at 8 m.p.h.! 507
  • Speedolite, The, 101
  • Speedometer, A Sealed, 485-
  • Speeds, Average, Questions in the House on, 70
  • Spouse, Mr., and Mar. Rex Mundy, Gold Medallists, 360
  • Spirit, Coloured, 146
  • Spirit, Plenty of, 382
  • Spread Eagle Hill, Fast Climbs at, 156
  • Spring Gaiter, The Quick-fit, 44
  • Springing, Luxurious, 224
  • Staff Car for Sale, 214
  • Staff Car for Sale (Douglas), 3
  • Standard Light Car, 574
  • Standard Light Car, A New, 429
  • Standard Light Car, A New 8 h.p., 563
  • Standard Light Car at Olympia. 650
  • Standard or Not Standard, 701 -Standardization Nearer, 71 Starting-up Device, 123. Stead, Mr. G. C, Marriage of. 218 Steele, Lieut. W. R., Death of, 535 Steering Column Lock, A, by the Maclok Co., 76 Step Mat and Scraper, 675
  • Stockport, A Challenge From, 32
  • Stockport and District M.C., Speed Trial, June 26th, 20
  • Storm, The, 118
  • Strictly Observed, 13
  • Stroud-Nailsworth Week-end: Final Details, 316
  • S.U. Co., Stand at the Show, 580
  • Sunbeam Light Car, A, 142
  • Sunbeam Light Cars, 166
  • Sunbeams Build a Racing Light Car, 312
  • Surbiton Reliability Trial, 119
  • Surrey, Better Times Coming in 487
  • Surrey Lanes, Exploring (J.C.C.), 11
  • Surrey Lanes, Through, on an Aurea, 672a
  • Surrey Light Car, 576, 660
  • Surrey Light Car, Revised Prices, 581
  • Surrey Light Car at White City, 621
  • Surrey M.C.C., 95
  • Surrey Reliability Trial, 44
  • Suspension Tyre Valve, New Uses in Testing, 13
  • Suspension, A Novel, 266
  • Sutton Coldfield Events 96
  • Sutton Coldfleld and N. Birmingham A.C. Hill-climb. 119; Results 190 Swallow Light Car 576, 6^22, 660 Swallow Light Car, Two New Models, 540 Swift Improvements in'the 10 h.p., 96
  • Swift Light Car, 573, 614
  • Swift Light Car (Error), 523
  • Swift Light Car at Olympia. 649
  • Swiss Six Days' Trial, The, 95
  • Switch, The Automatic, 38
  • Tail Lights, Deceptive, 356
  • Tail lights, No—One Head, 417
  • Talbot Light Car at Olympia, 650
  • Talbot-Darracqs for the Coupe des Voiturettes, 340
  • Talbot-Darracq Light Car, The 8 h.p., 525
  • Talbot-DarracQ Light Car at Olynipia, 574, 614, 650
  • Talbot-Darracqs' Preliminary Laps, 428
  • Talbot-Darracqs Sensational Win for the, 412
  • Talbot-Darracqs Sweep the Board, 548-554
  • Talbot-Darracqs, What was the Secret of the? 558 Tamplin Cyclecar. 576, 660 Tamplin, The Popular Model, 32 Taroplin Light Car, A Really Simple Machine, 532
  • Tamplin Light Car at White City, 621 Tamplin de Luxe Modifications, by a Private Owner, 126
  • Taruwha Spring Gaiter, The, 76 Tarring Road—Another Epidemic! 429 Taxation, Good News! 71 Taxation, Over Eight Million) Pounds in Five Months, 75
  • T.B., Improving the, 260 T.B. Three-Wheeler, The 1923, 291 T.B. Three-Wheeler, Improvements in the, 666 Telephone Inquiries, 430 Temperature Regulator, A Daslr-controlled (Ca.pac), 148
  • Tenrperino, £175, 26
  • Temple Press Enterprise—Grand Prix Report, 191
  • Ten-mile Limit, Observing the 319 342 Testing from the Dash 692
  • Thoughts and Opinions:—21 45, 67- 91 112 139, 161, 187, 211, 235 257, 281, 305' 331, 353, 379, 399, 425, 451 481, 513' 545, 585, 629, 681, 707 A.B.C. Light Oar, A Triumph of British Brains, 211 A.B.C., Over-oiling an, 586 A.B.C. Racer, The li3 A.C., An, for a Disabled Officer, 112 A.-C.U. Six Days', The, 400 Advice Needed, 614 Air-cooled Engine, Pitting Fans to a, 546 Aluminium Fins, 482 Badge C 112 Badge, Carry a, 112 Benzole, The Price of, 354 B.H.P., What is the? 451, 513 Bleriot-Whippet Built to Special Order 113 Bleriot-Whippet Carburetter, Tuning the, 306 Brake-horse-power, 585 Brooklands Racing, 426 Brooklands Track, Popularizing, 91 Built in the Garden, 46 Calthorpe. A Satisfied Owner, 400 Camping with a Cyclecai\ 46 Camping with a Light Oar, 425 Camping Tour, An Enjoyable. 305 Canada as a Market for Cyclecars, 400 Canoe Trailer, A, 92 Cars, Insurance of, 708 > Cars, Propeller-driven, 545, 681 Casuals on Point Duty, 331 Central Control, 353 Cluly Light Car, 5,000 Miles without Trouble, 211; A Correction, 281 Coal, Carrying on Without, 114 Consumption Figures, Improved, 281 Conversion, An Interesting, 188 Criticisms, Accurate and Unbiased. 140 Crouch, High Praise for a, 305 Crouch, 1,100 Miles on a, 425, 482 Crying for the Moon! 305, 331, 353 Customer, A Satisfied, 91 Cyolecar Built under Difficulties, 91 Cyclecar, " Emergency " Accommodation on the, 258 ' Cyclecar, A Home-built for £100 (Mr. Gay's), 399 Cyclecar, The £100 Machine, 331 Cyclecar Engine, Wanted a, 236 Cyclecar Power Unit, The, 21 Deemster, Blackberry-picking on a, 481 Deemster, Touring on a, 545 Designers, Not the Fault of, 45 Devon and Somerset, Touring in, 585 Devonshire Trial, Why Not a? 452 Diaphragm Throttle, The, 162, 188, 212 Dickev Seat, Examine Your, 513 Disabled Drivers' Rally, The, 91 Dual Throttle Control, 586 Economy the Great Factor, 188 Engine Power Insufficient 188 Engines, Air-cooled Four-cylinder, 140, 187, 281 332, 379, 380,-425, 482 Engines, Variable Ignition for 90-degree, 380 Excess pharges to be Refunded, 68 Fair Treatment Appreciated, 46, 258 Family Car, A Plea for *he, 380 Family Man's Car and the Cyclecar Van, 452 Fellows Magneto, Timing a, on a G.N., 46 Fire and Accident Insurance of Cars—What Does it Mean? 682 . - Ford, No Light Car to Compare with the, 162 Four-cylinder Air-oooled Units, 140, 187, 281, 332, 379. 380 Friction-cum-belt-driven Machine, The, 236 Garage Charge, A Reasonable, 282, 306 Garage Charges, 514 Garage Courtesy, 482 Garage Mechanic, Praise for the, 482 Garage Service, Efficient, 399 General Efficiency Trial, The First, 629 General Information Club for Owners, 451 G.N. Awards, 513 G.N., Carrying the Spare Wheel on a, 258 Good-natured, A Warning to the, 514 Goods, Despatching, Abroad. 140 Hand and Foot Starters, 481 Handicapping, Is it a Farce? 22
  • Honour where Honour is Due, 681
  • Horse-power, Is the 5, Sufficient? 629
  • Hotels, Overcharging at, 451
  • Ideas, Exchange of Helpful, 258
  • Insurance Problem The, 354
  • Insurance Rates, High, 212
  • Invalid's Carriage, An, 139, 212 Ionic Cross, What is its Origin and Purpose? 400, 452
  • Ladies' Car, The Ideal, 211
  • Level Crossng, A Dangerous, 379
  • Licensed House, The Highest, 482
  • Light Car, 'The, in Ceylon, 332
  • Light Car Club in Sussex, 162
  • Light Oar Movement in Paris, The, 235, 282
  • " Limit. The," in Kindness. 22
  • London-Southend Read. The, 482
  • Looking Back, 161
  • Machine, The for the Million, 112
  • Machine, Praise for an Old. 67
  • Machine, Satisfactory Service from an Early, 188
  • Magneto, The 90-degree and Variable Ignition, 354
  • Mechanical Seat Starter, 708
  • Mile Cyclecar Record, 629 .
  • Monocar for the Elderly, 21
  • Monocars. 'The Simplest of. 45
  • Morgan, Details on the, 140
  • Morgan Extra Seating, 513, 546
  • Morgan, Fitting a Petrol Tap to a, 482
  • Morgan, Keeping a, in Tune, 68, 113, 140
  • Morgan, Touring with a, 481
  • Morgans, Permanent Jacks for, 586
  • Motor Boat Practice on the Light Car, 46
  • Motor Show, Looking Back at the, 707
  • Motorist Exploiting the, 380
  • Motorists, An Appeal to, 258 " Motorists Beware," Be Wary, 585 NaUsworth Ladder Hill-climb, Echoes of the, 425 Nailsworth—Village or Town? 481, 546, 708 Novice's Trip to the West, A, 161 Number Plate Lighting, Inspect Your, 630 Oil, Do Not Let it Run Away with the Money! Oil Consumption—1,800 m.p.g. 482 Oiling Up, Another Case of, 546 Overseas Markets, 546 Owner-driver, Suggestions that Help the 257 Petrol Consumption, Excessive, 258
  • Pioneer, The, 313
  • Plus, Oiling "Up, 681
  • Policy, The, Which Spells Success, 45 162
  • Professional Man's Appreciation A 16
  • Public School Boy, The, 629
  • Race,-The Great 200-Mile, 545
  • Race, The 200-Mile, Comments on the, 681
  • Race, Can the 200-Mile be Improved? 630
  • Rear Lights, The Controversy on 682
  • Reduction Percentages, 258
  • Repair Service, Appreciation of, 451
  • Rover " Gadgets," Some, 400
  • Rover Hints, Some Useful, 331
  • Rover, Leg Room in the. 46
  • Rover, To Owners of, 513
  • Rover " 8," Impulse Starter on the 114
  • Rover " 8," To Owners of, 282
  • Rover " 8," Petrol Pipe on the, 113
  • Salvage, Unofficial, 426 %
  • Service, Appreciation of Good, 425
  • Service, Smart, 513
  • Signposters, Work for the, 331
  • Simple, Demand for the, 21, 45
  • Simple Machine, What is Wanted is the, NoW a Oar in Miniature, 67
  • South Halting, Echo of, 139
  • Southend, The Roads to, 258
  • Speed Trials in Hyde Park, 545
  • Sports Cars versus Touring Carriages, 451
  • Sports Model, Defining the, 139
  • Springing—There is nothing new ... 379
  • Standard Fittings Since 1920. 211
  • Standard Tiear Ratios, 22
  • Sun, -The, as a Boad Guide, 331, 379
  • Swift, How an Old, was Modernized 92
  • Swift Booklet Wanted, 114
  • Tamplin do Luxe, Another, 187
  • Tarring Methods in Kent, 162
  • Tax Anomaly, A, 91
  • Temperino Cars, 546
  • Temperinc, Gadgets for Owners of, 483
  • Three-wheelers, Number Plates on—What Size' 708
  • Tours, Long-distance, 354
  • Trailer, A Canoe, 92
  • Treatment, Discouraging, 236
  • Trials, Are They Too Easy? 22 Tuning The Art of, 586 Turner Car, Reproduction of the, 114 Urgent Matter, An, 140 Universal Joint for Steering, 629 Un-rear-lighted Cyclist, Is the, a Menace to Other Road Users. 707 Wheels, Three or Four? 399 Windscreen, The Angle of the, 332, 379
  • Three-wheeled Runabout. A Handy, 686
  • Three-wheeler, A Well-designed, 160
  • Thunder and Lightning, 266
  • Thundersley, Lightning Organizing at, 28
  • Time-keeping Trial, A Novel, 119
  • Topics of the Day-Accessibility, 200, 407
  • Camping Holiday, A, 225
  • Central or Side Control, 253
  • Closed Field, A, 343
  • Club Life, Vigorous, 15
  • Competition Season, The End of the, 599
  • Controversy, The Old. 176
  • Oyclecar, The Simple, 699
  • Cyclecar Class, The—Of Great Importance. 494
  • Danger A Hidden, 102
  • Disabled Driver, The, 77
  • Fiasco, A, 443
  • First Cost versus Economical Running, 129
  • French Journal, A New, 270
  • Grand Prix, The, 393 *
  • Hawker, 200
  • Horse-drawn Vehicle, The, 150
  • Hot. Weather, The, and the Motorist, 176
  • Ignition, Coil or Magneto? 494
  • Improvement Needed, 35
  • International Reliability Trial, Why Not an, 472
  • Isle oi Man Races, The, 35
  • Licence Problem, Solving the. 534
  • Lighting Laws, Back to the Old, 368
  • Motor Show, The Third Post-war, 568
  • Motor Taxation, The Yield of, 77
  • Movement, The Comng of a Vast New, 640
  • New Readers, To Our, 640
  • Newcomer, Welcome as a, 443
  • Olympia, The Annual Problem of, 60
  • Once a Motorist Always a Motorist, 15
  • Overtaxed, 699
  • Paris Salon, Small Cars in the, 472
  • Petrol, Reduce the Price of, 15
  • Petrol, Sixpence off, 320
  • Quality, The Maintenance of, 150
  • Races, The Great Road, 407
  • Readers, To Our New, 640
  • Road Signals, Correct, Essential, 225
  • Routes for Motor Coaches, Why Not Indicate? 129
  • Scottish Trials, The, 253 ? \
  • Show, The, 599
  • Small Car Movement Rapid Expansion oj the, 343
  • Small Oar Van, The Possibilities of the, 393
  • Speed Limit Signs Must be Observed. 300
  • Starting Up, Making, Easier, 60
  • Thoughtless—but not Unsportsmanlike, 77
  • Trials and the Public, 300 Two Hundred Mile Race, The. 176, 534, 568
  • Two Hundred Mile Race What it Means to You, 320
  • Victor Cyclecar, A 1914. 288 105.14 m.p.h., 60 1,600 c.c. Limit, Another Blow at the, 368
  • Touring Facilities Abroad, 360
  • Tower, In the, 79
  • Traffic, Speeding Up, 190
  • Tragedy. A, Without Words. 118
  • Trains, Away With, 79
  • Tram-ridden, 177
  • TrainsDort Problems, 166
  • Travelling Visiting Cards! 48 Tricks of the Trade. 62
  • T.T., The, in the Isle of Man, 454
  • Tube Saver, Patent, 673
  • Two Hundred Mile Race, The, 386
  • Two Hundred Mile Race, A.-C. Drivers in the, 360
  • Two Hundred Mile Race Who Will Win the? 408
  • Two-strokes all the Time! 298
  • Tyre Pump or Starter ? 507
  • Tyre Sizes and Tyre Wear, 19
  • Tyre Troubles. Grappling With, 39
  • Tyres, Look After Your, 275
  • Tyres and Speed, 507
  • Tyring the Light Car, 53
  • Twelve Hours' Record, Establishing the, 19
  • Unemployment, To Relieve, 430
  • Unemployment and Road Mending, 441
  • Umflow Engine, The, 75
  • Unit Light Oar at White City, 660
  • Unit No. 1 Light Car, 50
  • Unit No. 1 at White City. 621
  • Unit No. 1 Works Amongst the Trees, 61
  • Uxbridge, Light Car Club SOT, 59
  • Verse—A Spasm, 341 Vesey Cup Trial, The, 166
  • Vetting, Scientific, 446 Vicoor Pick, lhe, 76
  • Voiturettes, La Coupe Internationale des, 288
  • Vulcan Light Car, 574 Vulcan Light Car at Olympia, 614
  • Vulcan Light Car, With. Horizontally Opposed
  • Sleeve-valve Engine, 538
  • Vulcanizing, A Simplified Process of, H.F.. 197
  • Wallington Club Flag Flying, 20
  • Wallington Night Trial, 20, 34
  • Waterloo Bridge, Repair on, 238
  • Watson, Lieut. A. B., Not the Possessor of the Military Cross, 118
  • Wear, What Shall We! 134 Weather, Defying the, 376
  • Welwyn Permanent Control of, 26
  • West Mailing, Police Activity in, 118
  • Westcliff, The Difficult Road to, 218
  • Westcliff Huge Crowds and High Speeds at, 169
  • Western Centre Open Hill-climb, 264
  • Wheel Puller, 265
  • Will-o'-the-Wisp Competition, A, 8
  • Window Smashing, Curious Case of, 34
  • Wizza Spark Intensifier. The, 76
  • Wolseiey An 8.5 h.p. Two-cylinder. 402 Wolseley Light Car, 574 Wolseley Light Car at Olympia, 615, 651 Wolseley, The New 7 h.p., 432 Wolseley, The 10 h.p. 1922, Prices of, 430 Wolseley, A Racing, at Brooklands, 403 Wolseley-Stellite, Improvements to, 286 Woman at the Wheel—Motoring as a Nerve Tonic. 512
  • Woolwich Reliability Trial, The, 428 Worcester and District M.C.C-. Fixtures of the, 362
  • Worcester One-day Sporting Trial, 529 Worcestershire M.C. Hill-climb 402 Wright Lightweight, The, 478 " Wyche," The Spell of the, 260 "Wye Valley Route from the North, 205 Workshop Hints and Running Tips, 66, 136, 304
  • Accelerator Pedal Improvement, An, 304 . Glaudel-Hobson Carburetter. Air Control to. 66
  • Contact Breaker, Inspecting, 66
  • Cylinders, Detecting Water in, 66
  • Firing, The Order of, 138
  • Joint, Making a, Sound, 138
  • Magneto Fault, Curing a, 66
  • Plug Cleaner, A Useful, 138
  • Rattles, Damping Out Irritating, 304
  • Rover, To Owners of, G6
  • Rover " 8," Protecting the Petrol Pipe on the. 304
  • Starter, The, as an Aid to Engine Timing, 138
  • Stud Driver, A Useful, 138
  • " W " Timing Diagram, The 138
  • Y'ork and District M.C. Closed Climb, 308 Y'ork-Edinburgh-Y"ork Trial, The. 262 Yorkshire Club's HiU-climb, 44 Yorkshire, Good Police Haul in, 70 Yorkshire Hill-climb, 55 Yorkshire Popular Trials in, 74 Yorkshire Team Trials, 95
  • Zebre Light Car, Agents for the, 431
  • Zebre Light Car, French Chassis on British Body, 199
  • Zebre Light Car at White City, 622, 661 Zenith Carburetter, Improvements in, 460

INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.

  • A,A., The, to the Rescue Once Again, 298
  • A.A. to the Rescue Once Again, Master Roy Griffeths Captured a First Prize in This Ingenious Impersonation, 3
  • A.A. Road Guide of the Epsom Traffic Control, 4
  • A.A. Road Service, Group of, Waiting to Aid the Stranded Motorist from " The Motor." 121
  • A.A. Suction Pump and Container for Emptying the Tanks of Cars Before Being Shipped, 382
  • A.B.C., Alterations in the Design of, 599
  • A.B.C., Keeping a, in Tune, 195
  • A.B.C. Light Car, 615
  • A.B.C. Light Car, The 12 h.o., 185
  • A.B.C., Standard Two-seater with Dickey, 651
  • A.B.C. Light Car Towing Benz, 47
  • A.B.C., The, with Submarine Body, 519
  • A.B.C., Mr. Gordon England's, Ascending Black
  • Nest Hill, 369 A.B.C., Petrol Filler on the—Streamlining at Its
  • Limit, 516
  • A.B.C., What of the Racing? Mr. Gordon England at the Wheel, 363
  • A.B.C., What You Should Know About, 196 A.B.C. Works, King Alfonso Visits the, 127 Accelerator Improvement, An, 304 A.-C. Light Car, The, 608 A.-C., Th« 1922 Model, Details of, 442 A.-C, Belgravia Body on the, 669 A.-C., The Two-seater All-weather Model, 641 A.-C. Light Car, Mr. Hawker on the Famous, 54 A.-C. Light Car, Prince Henry Having Instructions in the Controls of. Before Driving Awav, 116
  • A.-C. Machine, Originally a Box Carrier, 188
  • A.-C., Sunk Foot Scraper on the, 601
  • Addis, J., on His Aston-Martin, Gets Away for
  • the Albert Brown Challenge Trophy, 173 Aladdin Vacuum Jar, 349 Alba, Wheel Brakes of the, 467 Albert Light Car, The Open Four-seater, 641 Albert Light Car, The 1922, 597 Albert Light Car, The All-weather, 696 Albert Light Car, 608 Albert Light Car Successfully Climbing the 1 in 2<4 Gradient near Scarborough, 474 Alfonso, King, Happy Snapshot of, 127 Allen, Mr. R. E., 23 All-weather Body for Light Car, 588 Alvis Car in the New Forest, 57 Alvis Light Car, The, 405, 616 Alvis Light Car with Coach-built Body, 342 Alvis Light Car for the Grand Prix, 361 Alvis Light Car, The Grand Prix Racing Body is
  • so Light That It Can be Lifted by One
  • Man with Ease, 319 Alvis Light Car, An Impression; of, on the Road, 226
  • Alvis, Racing, How the, is Being Lightened, 337 Alvis, Racing (Mr. C. M. Harvey), Which Made
  • Its Debut with Honours at the Ealing and
  • District Meeting at Brooklands, 214. Alvis, Recent Refinements in the, 405 Alvis, The New Sports, 560 Alvis Two-seater Touring Model at White Qity, 652 Amazon Cyclecar, The, 688-689
  • Anrplo Plug Attachment, The, 706
  • Ancient and Modern. The Owner of Old-fashioned
  • House Keeps Pace with Modern Developments by the Use of 10 h.p. Singer, 93 Andre Gold Challenge Cup. The, 462 Andre Gold Cup, The Winner bl the—Major H.
  • O. D. Segrave, 547 Andre, Mr. T. B., 337 Andre, Mr. T. B., in the Marlborough Which He
  • Piloted to Victory in the 75 m.p.h. Long
  • Handicap, 133 Anzani Engine, The, 470 Armstrong-Siddeley 9 h.p. Air-cooled Light Car, 592
  • Arrota Signals, The, 605 Ascot Week, Snapped in, A Top Hat Goes Well
  • with a Smart Little Light Car, 94 Aston-Martin, Mr. Addis's, Leading Mr. Oates's
  • Lagonda at Brooklands, 33 Aston-Martin Grand Prix Racer, The, 384 Aston-Martin That Will Compete in the Great
  • Race, 447 Aston-Martin, Count Zborowski at the Wheel of, 464 Atterbury Chassis Designed to Take Eight Light
  • Car Bodies, 94 Aurea Light Car, 324, 381 Aurea Breasting Brooklands Test Hill with Full
  • Complement of Passengers, 672a Aurea Light Car, The Co-Optimists Aboard a, 445 Auto-Cycle Union Six Days' Trial, Opening Scenes . in the, 339
  • THE LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAR
  • Brooklands. A Study in the Paddock A Contrast in Garbs. Summer and Almost Win-
  • Brooklands 200-Mile Race, Gigantic Scoring
  • Board Erected Close to the Fork, 515 Brooklands, An Unusual Scene at. Two Machines Designed for Speed, Aeroplane and A.B.C. Bace, 514
  • Brooks Two-person Tea Case, 604
  • Bruce, The Hon. Victor, 23, 250
  • Brownsort, Mr. W. G., 520
  • B.S.A. Light Car, 609 ,„.„
  • B.S.A., The 10 h.p. Air-cooled, 455-458 B S A The Light Air-cooled, Has a Totally-en-' ' closed Propeller Shaft Like Any Luxury
  • B.S.A. Light Car, Plan View of the New 10 h.p.,
  • B S A and Rhode Light Cars, Points Which the
  • Modern Woman Driver, 670 . . B S A., Showing Comfortable Disposition of the
  • ' Seats, 506
  • B S A. Two-seater with Dickey. 642
  • Buckingham, Mr. J. P., O.B.E., 632
  • Buckingham Cyclecar, Amidships on the, oz
  • Bugatti Light Car, The, 610, 643 .
  • Bugatti, The, Appeals to the Sporting Driver,
  • Bugatti Flexible Steering Column, 663 Bugatti, Mr. L. Cushman's, at Thundersley, 30 Bugatti, Mr. L. Cushman's, in the Ealing and District Trial, 238 Bugatti, Mr. F. W. B. Walton's, Immediately
  • After Overturning, 440 Bugatti, Twin Magnetos on the, 556 Burford, Mr. H. G., M.I.Mech.E., 628 Burnsall, Yorkshire, A Glimpse of the Village Green, Jowett Car in Foreground, 708
  • A (continued).
  • Auto-Cycle Union Six Days' Trial. Two G.N.s, with C. Finch and S. Watson, at the Respective Wheels, and S. F. Spouse (T.B.) in Close Formation in the Initial Stages cf the First Day's Bun, 338
  • Auto-Cycle Union Six Days' Trial. Major Dixon Spain Marking Out the Course with an Ingenious Powder Layer, 341
  • Auto-Cycle Union Six Days'. Some of the Officials in the Trial—Messrs. E. Featherstone, E. J. Bass, Prof. Low, and Mr. Alec Ross, 364
  • Autovac, Inside of a, 178
  • A.V. Bicar, The, 2, 435
  • A.V. Monocar, 158, 616, 652
  • A.V. Monocar Taking a Ford at Speed, 235
  • A.V. Monocar, Under £150, 683
  • A.V. Owners, Pictorial Hints to, 159
  • A.V. Bacer in Detail, 447
  • A.V. Bacer, Engine oi the, .448
  • B
  • Baby Peugeot Crossing a Wooden Bridge with Less Than an Inch to Spare on Either Side 114
  • B.A.C. Light Car, 616, 652
  • B.A.C. Light Car, The 200-Mile, 484
  • B.A.C. Power Unit, The, 539
  • B.A.C. Eacer, Details oi the, 408
  • Ballot Engine, The 10 h.p., 470
  • Banbury Cross, Drive an 8 Horse to, 513
  • Barnstaple M.C. and Light Car Club's Trial on Bank Holiday. G.W.K. Checking in at Minehead, 260
  • Bayliss=Thomas Light Car, 616
  • Bayliss-Thomas, The—A Be-cnristened Car, 424
  • B. and B. Vaporizer, The Latest, 672
  • Bedelia Cyclecar, The, 685
  • Bedelia Light Car, Chassis and Skeleton, Framework oi, 504
  • Bedford, Mr. G., 23, 284, 520
  • Bedford, G., Filling up with Petrol, 553
  • Bedford, G.. on His Hillman, 412
  • Bedford. G., on His Hillman Racjr, Taking a Right-hand Bend on Holme Mos~, 55
  • Bedford, Mr. G., on His Brooklands Model Hill-man, 157
  • Belsize, Chassis of the, 609
  • Belsize-Bradshaw Light Car, 642
  • Belsize-Bradshaw Light Car, Engine in the, 601
  • Belsize-Bradshaw Oil-cooled Twin/The, 583, 678
  • Belt Drive by Mr. Barton Adamson, 149
  • Benz in Tow by a Little A.B.C., 47
  • Bicar, The A.V., 435
  • Bicknell, Mr. W., 516
  • Binks Carburetter, 498
  • Binks Carburetter, Sectional View of the, 673
  • Black Nest Hill, On the Way to—A Group of Machines on the Road iNear Stroud, 372
  • Bleriot Cyclecar, Power Unit of the. 501
  • Bleriot Two-seater, The, 504
  • Bleriot Transmission, with Seat Starter Working Through a Ratchet on the Gearbox, 663
  • Bleriot-Whippet, 2, 609
  • Bleriot-Whippet, The New Chain-driven, 497
  • Bleriot-Whippet, Mechanical Hand-starter on the, 601
  • Bleriot-Whippet Open Two-seater Model, 642
  • Bleriot-Whippet Chassis with Exceptionally Smart Sporting Body, 113
  • Bleriot-Whippet Entered for the 200-Mile Race, 463
  • Boddington, Mr. F. G., on a Morgan, on Amul-ree, 175
  • Boddington, F. (Morgan), Starting from Winchester in the A.-C.U. Six Days', 364
  • Boulogne Grand Prix, Scenes of the, 152
  • Boulogne Races, Scoring Board at the, 152
  • Bourbeau, M., 632
  • Bournemouth Trial, Scenes in, Palmerston Car in the Watersplash, 152
  • Bradshaw, Mr. Granville, 336
  • Bradwell Engine Tester, The, 692
  • Braithwaite, Miss Lilian, and Her Ideal Car, 625
  • Brake Tests at Bropklands, 333
  • Brittain, Capt., Going Well on His Calthorpe up Spread-Eagle Hill, 153
  • Briton Light Car, 609, 643
  • Briton, The Exhaust Pipe Showing the Hot-spot on the, 696
  • Brolt Lighting Set, The New, 98
  • Biooklands, Brake Tests at, 333
  • Brooklands, A Bunch of Cars Entering the Railway Straight in the Fifteenth 75 m.p.h. Short Handicap, 247
  • Brooklands, Crouch, Aston-Martin, and the Hillman Finishing in the Fifteenth 75 m.p.h. Long Handicap, 245
  • Brooklands, Dress at, 134
  • Brooklands, An Excellent Impression of Speed on the Banking, Showing G. Bedford, on His Hillman, in the Wake of S. G. Cummings's Sunbeam, 439
  • Brooklands, Group of Cars at the End of the Finishing Straight, 600
  • Brooklands. If It Were Stretched Between London and Manchester, it Would Represent the Distance Covered by Competitors in the 200-Mile Race, 843
  • Brooklands, Ladies Showing Interest in the Chances of Cars, 33
  • Brooklands. Lined up for the Start of the Second 90 m.p.h. Long Handicap, Won' by the Aston-Martin, 439 Brooklands. The 10-La.p Handicap, 24
  • Brooklands. An Idea of the Activity and Excitement That May be Expected when the 200-Mlle is in Progress, 163 Brooklands. Lord Lonsdale Receives King Alfonso, 130 Brooklands, Photograph of. Taken from the Air 117
  • Brooklands, Plan of, Showing the Lay-out of the Course Over Which the Great Bace Will be Run, 314
  • Caffort Commercial Vehicle, The, 542
  • Calcott Open Two-seater, 643
  • Calcott, Oil Pump on the, 643
  • Calcott, Two Views of the Two-seater, 406
  • Calthorpe Chassis, Elegant Body on the, 701
  • Calthorpe, A, " At Speed " in a Potato Race! 430
  • Calcott, Gearbox, Clutch and Engine of the New, 10 h.p., 487
  • Calthorpe Ascending Shelsley Walsh, 390 Calthorpe, Mr. S. Bowen's, Winner of the Second
  • Prize in the Open Appearance Competition, 155 Calthorpe, Capt. Brittain's, at Brooklands, Being
  • Overtaken by Mr. W. H. Oates's Lagonda, 394
  • Calthorpe, Details of the New, 240, 242 Calthorpe, Hand Controls Working the Clutch and
  • Foot Brake, 81 Calthorpe Light Car, 610
  • Calthorpe, The Mass of Instruments on Mr. Hill-house's Dash, 182 Calthorpe Racer, Additional Cooling Device on, 133
  • Calthorpe, The 1922 Two-seater Sports Model, 240 Calthorpe, Two-seater, Showing Knurled Disctype Controls, 644
  • Calthorpe Which Takes Three Abreast, 143 Canoe Trailer Attached to Riley Light Car, 92 Canoe Trailer, The, for River Enthusiasts, 26 Camp at Deepdene, Dorking, 401 Campbell, Capt. Malcolm, 315 Campbell, Malcolm, Sacrificed Second Place as a
  • Result of a Tyre Leaving the Rim at HO
  • m.p.h., 551 Capac Carburetter, The, with Complete Assembly, 148 Car, with the Gears in Neutral, Push the, Along
  • the Road, 135
  • Carburetter, The Binks, 498 Carburetter, The Zenith Triple Diffuser, 460 Carden Cyclecar, 2, 617 Carden Cyclecar, The, at £131 5s.. 683 Carden Cyclecar, A Happy Couple Off for Their
  • Honeymoon in a, 639 Carden Cyclecar at White City, 652 Carrow Light Car, 617 Cartoon—" The Major," 198 Castle, An Englishman's! 237 Castle Three Experiences, Difficulties on Kop Hill,
  • Castle Three Improvements, 269
  • Cat and Fiddle Inn, Buxton, The, 425
  • C.A.V.-Willard Batteries, Rubber Separator Used in the, 274
  • Ceylon, One of the Many double hair-pin Bends Encountered in a 20-Mile Journey, 332
  • Cheddar Gorge, Snap of, 585
  • Charron-Laycock, 610
  • Charron-Laycock, Elastic Shock Absorber on 107
  • Charron-Laycock, Light Car, 610
  • Charron-Laycock, Mr. R. W. Pradier's, 518
  • Charron-Laycock Under Test, 36
  • Charrpn-Laycocks, The Two, 518
  • Chassis, General Lay-out oi a, in Diagram, 325
  • Chassis of L.S.D., 228
  • Chassis, A Rigid, on a Motorcycle Would Not be Considered Strange, but a Rigid Car Chassis Would be Laughed at, 626
  • " Chronograph Villa," 523
  • Citroen Clutch, The " Internals " of the 7
  • Citroen Cyclecar, The, 505, 602
  • Citroen Light Car, 617
  • Citroen Light Car, The Open Four-seater, 653
  • Citroen, Mr. Andre, 637
  • C.K.V. New Model Magneto, 579
  • Cluley Light Car, The 10 h.p., 124, 617, 653
  • Clutch, How It Works, 423
  • Clutch, The Multiplate, 424
  • Clock, Dash, by the Cowey Engineering Co 603
  • Clock. A Pivoted Eight-day, 675 Coatalen, Louis, Masterpiece of.
  • /"O «^1- A Tli -J. - -T Till -_1_ J. _1 s-r-r p- '
  • The Engine of
  • Coatalen, Mr., Congratulating Major Segrave on
  • His Victory, 582 Cocker, J., 284 Cocker Returns to the Paddock on a Back Wheel
  • Rim and a Flat Front Tyre, 132
  • Competitions, Comparative Photographs of Small Car Races in Three Countries—France. Spain and Great Britain, 294
  • Cooper, Mr. W., 633
  • Co-optimists, The, Aboard a 10 h p. Aurea Car, 445
  • Cordery, Miss Violet, 23
  • Cordwalls Works, Maidenhead, The Body Shop,
  • CQO
  • Corner, The Right Way to—in Speed Trials Only! Morgan Cyclecar in J.C.C. Hill-climb, 287 Cornwall, In the Heart of, Standard Ascending the Hill from the Village of Ruthern, near Bodmin, 380 Corona Light Car, 654 Coventry-Premier, The New, 420, 610 Coventry-Premier for 1922, A Four-wheeled, 219 Coventry-Premier, MX. Magneto of the, 644 Coventry-Simplex Engine, The, 466 Coventry-Victor Unit for Cyclecars, 693 Cowey Lamp Bracket Which Gives the Advantages oi a Spot Light, 123 Cowey System, How the, is Arranged, 387 Creswick Light Car, The, 40 Criminal Thoughtlessness, 94 Crouch Chassis, Showing How the Two-oylinder
  • Water-cooled Unit is Disposed, 678 Crouch Light Car, 618, l>o4 -Crouch Light Car, The 1922. 561 Crouch Light Car, Holiday Making with a, 259 Crouch Light Car, ^ew Model with Dickey Seat, 79 Crouch Light Car, Radiator on, at the Showrooms
  • of Mebes and Mebes, 190 Crouch Light Car, Showing the Advantage of Door
  • on the Off Side, 208 Crouch Light Car, Sporting Model, 48 Crouch Light Car, Power Unit in the New, 601 Crouch, Mr. J. W. F., 633 Crown's Windsor Estate, in the Parish of Egham, Sale of Which Was Feared. The Thames-side at Runnymede, a Popular Venue for the Motorist, 306 Cummings, Miss Ivy, 23 Curtis, Mr., Who Patrols the Whole of England in
  • His Swift Light Car, 346 Cyclauto Three-wheeler, 501 Cyclecar, Bodywork of Mr. E. J. Gay's, 399 Cyclecar built by Mr. Heber Within the Confines
  • of His Back Garden, 46 Cyclecar Built by Mr. E. Troughton, 91 Cyclecar Club oi France, Badge of the, 268 Cyclecar Constructed by Mr. ^.rice, 491 Cyclecar Grand Prix de Provins, Start oi the, 142 Cyclecar, A Handy Three-wheeled Runabout, 686 Cjclecar, A home-built, by Two Coventry Motorists, 243
  • Cyclecar, A New Lightweight Four-wheeler, 437 Cyclecar, A Well-designed Three-wheeler by Messrs.
  • Reynolds Bros., 160 Cyclecars, Examples oi Low-priced, as Seen at the
  • Show, 683
  • Cyclecars:—Amazon, 688; Bleriot-Whippet, 2, 609, 642; Buckingham, 62; Carden, 2, 617, 652, 683; Citroen, 505, 602- Coventry-Premier, 219, 420, 421; Economic, 684; Foster, The, 142, 356; Cyclecar, G.N., 2, 296, 655; Gibbons, 655; Gibbons Mark III, 683; G.W.K. Two-seater, 108-9; Hamilton, 596; Kestrel, 120; Kiddy, 656, 704; Lecoy, 581, 619; Leta, 31; L.M., 657; M.T., 404: New British, 65»; New Hudson, 418; Rhode, 396; Salmson, 620, 659; Sarina, 308; Senechal, 468; Short-Ashby. 659; The Tampling, 2, 21, 683; T.B., 291, 338; T.B., The 1922, 66fj; Unit No. 1, 621 " Cyclecars and Voiturettes," Facsimile oi Cover,
  • S68 Cylinder Reboring Tool, 603
  • D
  • Daimont at the Wheel oi the Morgan Which Won
  • the Single-seater Cyclecar Class, 479 Dash and Inspection Lamp, by Rotax, 123 Davies, S. C. H., Stopped Several Times at the
  • Pits in Order to Try to Improve the Running of his car, 553 Debenham, Mrs., Endeavours to Burst a Bunch of
  • Balloons in the Epsom Downs Gymkhana, 194
  • Deemster Improvements for 1922, 459 Deemster Light Car, 179, 611 Deemster, The Four-seater Touring Model, 695 Deemster Ascending Shelsley Walsh, 391 Deemster Light Car, Blackberry-picking on a, in
  • a Cornish Lane, 481 Deemster, The New " Service," with the Latest
  • Coachwork, 223 Deemster, Open Two-seater with Double Dickey, 644
  • Deemster Owners, Pictorial Hints to, 180 Deepdene, Dorking, Car, Camping at, 401 de Freville Engine, The, 16 Valve 4 Cylinder, 388 Degory No-jet Carburetter, The, 674 Deklalite Pocket Torch, The, 673 Dentists' Reflector, How a, May be Utilized to
  • Examine Contact Breaker, 66 de Peyrecave, Mr. L. F., A.M.I.C.E., 633 de Vizcaya, M. P., 520 Diatto Light Car, 618, 654 Dimming Switch, A Home-made, 231 Disabled Drivers' Rally, Interesting Photographs, 83
  • Dixon Hand Jet Control, 706 Dixon, Major A. J., 516 Dixon, Mr. A. J., Demonstrates the Suppleness of
  • a New Unorthodox Type of Suspension, 267 Dorman Engine in the Swallow, 677 Doughty. The, Which Made Its Debut at the
  • Clipstone Speed Trials, 238
  • Douglas Light Car in the Glenfruin, 161 s
  • Dover Steering Wheel, The, 674 Draughts, One Way of Eliminating, Without Obstructing the Driver's View. 376 Drilling Machine, A Bench, 111
  • THE LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAR
  • fx.
  • D (continued).
  • Dual Control, Method of Arranging, 511
  • Duller, Mr. G., 516
  • Dunlop Cord Tyres, 53
  • Duplex Light Car at the Top of White Downs, 87
  • Dux Light Car, 588
  • Dynamo, The F. R, S. Six-volt, 419
  • E
  • Eastbourne, Road "Widening at, 12
  • Eaton Socon, War Memorial at, Crouch Beside
  • the, 140
  • Ebblewhite, Mr. A. V., 171 Ebblewhite, Mr. A. V., Official Handicapper and
  • Time-keeper to Brooklands A.R.C.; 128 Econometer Fuel Saver, The, 38 Economic Cyclecar, The, at £60," 684, 687 Edwards, Mr. T. L., 521 Etnpson, Major, Mechanic Tightening up the Last
  • Nut, After a Very Rapid Wheel Change in
  • the Great Race, 550 Encampment, The Cyclecar, 46 Enfleld-Allday, Details of Engine, 411 Enfleld-Allday, Front View oi the New Sports
  • Model, 374
  • Enfleld-Allday Light Car, 611 Enfield-Allday, Major Jordan's, Awarded the First
  • Prize for Appearance at the Midland Club
  • Eally, 155 Enfleld-Allday, Neat Way of Carrying the Spare
  • Wheel on, 375
  • Enfleld-Allday, Oil Radiator on the, 517 Enfield-Allday, One of the Latest Productions, 184 Enfield-Allday. Open Four-seater Model, 645 Enfleld-Allday Racer, Chassis of, 410 Enfield-Allday Racer, The Red, 519 Enfield-Allday Saloon, The 10 h.p., 250, 251 Engine, Aston-Martin, 385 Engine of the A.V. Racer, 448 Engine, The Belsize-Bradshaw, 583 Engine, The Coventry-Simplex, The, 466 Engine, Diagrammatic Sketch of the Four-stroke, 342
  • Engine, The Little-Carden, 569 Engine of Rhode Cyclecar, 397 Engine, The Silverthorne-Price, 264 Engine of the Winning Talbot-Darracq, 558 England, Mr. E. O. Gordon, 520 Engloflater Mechanical Pump, 675 Enots Grease Gun, 605 Enots Flexible Grease Gun, 422 Epsom Downs Gymkhana, Some of the Competing
  • Machines, 194
  • Epsom Traffic Control, The A.A. Road Guide, 4 Eric-Campbell, The, for the Great 200 Mile Race, 466
  • Fjic-Longden, The, 440 Essex Club's 24 Hour Run, 390 Essex County A.C. at Thundersley, Mr. Milward's
  • Charron-Laycock Sweeling Round the Last
  • Bend, 29
  • Etiquette of the Road, 276 Euk Easy Starter, The, 603 Examples of the Home-Builders' Art, 308 Excelsior Light Car, The, 168 (Rectaistened), 424 Exhaust Heater, A Properly Designed, 85
  • Feathers Hotel, The, Ludlow, 205 Fellows Carburetter, The, 674 Fenland By-road, A Typical Turn in a, 281 Fiat Light Car, 611 Fiat Touring Model, 654 Final Drive System, " How It Works," 671 Finding the Way Without a Map, 322 Flag of the Wallington Club, 7 Flow Meter, The, 578 Fort George, Encampment at, 305 Foster Cyclecar, The, 142, 356 Francon, Rear Springing of the, 468 Friedrich, After Piloting the Bugatti to Victory in - Last Year's Race, Received an Ovation
  • Prom His Friends, 288 F.R.S. Six-volt Dynamo, 419
  • Gaillon Hill-climb, Morgan and Elfe in the, 479 Galloway, The Wide Door of the, 667 Galloway Light Car, 611 Galloway Light Car, Open Model With Double
  • Dickey, 645
  • Garage, The Open-air, Crouch Owner and His, 353 Garage, The Open Air! Waterproof Sheet Covers
  • the Car Parked Beside the Bungalow, 256 Garage, Semi-detached Villa With, at the Side, 623
  • Gardahaut, The, M. Lafont Driving the, 429 Gay, Mr. E. J., Cyclecar Built by, 399 German Bob Light Car, 478 " Get-you-home" Emergency Set of Oil Lamps,
  • Gibbons Cyclecar, 655
  • Gibbons Light Car, 618 '
  • Gibbons Mark III, at £115, 683
  • G.N., The, as a Commercial Vehicle, 542
  • G.N. Cyclecar, 2, 618, 655
  • G.N., A French, at the Pits, 154
  • G.N., G. L Hawkins's " Silver Gnat," 454
  • G.N., Leather Valance Fitted to, 260
  • G.N., Lt. Steele's, New Body on, 296
  • G.N., Two Views of the Racing, 386
  • Godalraing, Cars Parked in the Yard of the
  • King's Arms Hotel, 11 Godfrey, K. R., Car of " Bluebottle" on the
  • Wing! 58
  • Grand Prix, Personalities in the, 431 Grand Prix, Cornering in the, An Impression of
  • Last Year's Spectacular Struggle, 253 Grand Prix Course, Last Year's, 289
  • Grand Prix Course, Round the, with the Camera, 414
  • Grease Gun, Enot's Flexible, 422 Greenhorn, A., on Reliability Trials, 110 Gregoire, First Appearance of, in Competition, 106
  • Grice, Mr. A. G., 632 Grice, Mr., Cyclecar Constructed by, 491 Grice, Mr. A. G., Interviewed by Camera on the
  • "Unit No, 1, 51 Guinness, Mr. K. Lee, 315 G.W.K., With Convertible Body, 697 G.W.K., Double-divided Windscreen on the, 670 G.W.K., Driven by Mr. A. E. Watts, Had Foot
  • and Hand Brakes Interconnected, 81 G.W.K. Engine, The, 677 G.W.K., Fitting a New Cardan Cover to, 111 G W.K. Four-seater All-weather Model, 655 G.W.K., " J " Chassis in Elevation, 529 G.W.K. Light Car, 619
  • G.W.K., A Little Woman at the Wheel of a, 512 G.W.K., Neat All-weather Body, 668 G.W.K., The Old " 3 " Model, 527 G.W.K., Side Curtains Which Can be Fixed in a
  • Few Minutes, 528 G.W.K,, The Two-seater, 108
  • H
  • Hall, Mr. J., 520
  • Hamilton Cyclecar, 596
  • Hammond Visible Petrol Supply Pump, 461
  • Hampton, Sir J. Daniels', 186
  • Hampton Works, Portable Power Plant Driven by the Engine of a Leyland Lorry, 20
  • Handle Fixa Fitted to Morgan, 706
  • Hands. Mr. G. W., 417
  • Hands Light Car, 537 _^
  • Hartford Shock Absorber, The, 265
  • Hawker, Mr. H. G., 3, 23
  • Hawker, Mr. H. G., The Late, 165
  • Hawkes, Douglas, 284
  • Headlight Dimming Resistance Which Can Be Made in One Hour, 86
  • Hedgehog Pipe Cover, The, 349
  • Hill, The Late Alderman J., 366
  • Hill, Mr. Osmond, 632
  • Hillman, Mr. G. Bedford on, on Holme Moss, 55
  • Hillman, Details of the, How it is Protected From Flying Stones, 362
  • Hillman, The Grand Prix, 361
  • Hillman, The Grand Prix, with G. Bedford at the Wheel, 431
  • Hillman Light Car, 612, 646
  • Hillman, Mr. May's, Making Fastest Time in the A.-C.IT. Trials, 214
  • Hillman, Racing Grand Prix, The Difference Between the Standard and Racing Practice on the, 311
  • Hood to Cover Both Dickey and Driver's Seats, 579
  • Hood, A New Departure in the Vanishing, 238
  • Horses, Column of, Eight Abreast and Five Miles Long, 43
  • Horstman, Mr. S. A., Streaks up the Hill, Leaving a Trail of Dust Behind Him, 6
  • Hof'Stman, The Grand Prix, 383 . Horstman, Mr. Douglas Hawkes', 516
  • Horstman Two-seater, 149
  • Horstman, The Latest Speed Model to Appear on the Track, 166
  • Horstman Light Car, 619
  • Horstman light Car, Four-seater All-weather Model, 656
  • Horstman Light Car That Will Run in the 200 Mile Race, 484
  • Horstman Owners, Pictorial Hints to, 691
  • Horstman Racer, View of the Cockpit of the, 484
  • Horstman Two-seater Fitted with Vee-fronted Windscreen, 149
  • Horstman, View of the New Model, 188
  • Hotchkiss Engine, Enclosed Overhead Valves and Rockers on the, 676
  • Hotchkiss Engine, The Oscillating Oil Pump on the, 595
  • Humorous:—" Au Courant's " Impression of Paris, 535; Brooklands, What it Might Be—And is,! 544; Echoes of the Great 200 Mile Race, 627; " "Ee be a Fool to Bathe Thear, Mister, ..." 427; The Handy Little Car, 28; Humorous Impressions of the Show, 638; Our Artist Has a Day at Westcliff—the Result, 167; The Penalty of Fame. (Fraser Nash), 193; Police Traps.— Our Artist Sounds a Warning Note, 252; Quite Simple! 80; Sidelights on the South Harting Hill-climb, 95; Sporting Motorist and Old Garge, 286: Stranded Motorist, "Can You Tell Me Where I Can Get a Little Water?" 523; Suggestions for Drivers in the 200 Mile Race, 465; Teaching Phyllis to Drive, 122; "' TJrry "Dp, Mister . . "14
  • Humberette, The, An Ideal Machine for Reaching Inaccessible Beauty Spots, 141
  • Icecream Vendor, How an, Advertises His Wares
  • (de Marcay Chassis), 282 Instrument for Measuring the Bore of Cylinders, 17 Instrument Board, A Compact, by Waltham
  • Watch Co., 580
  • Jacquemont, Overhead Valve Operation on the, 469
  • Jarrott, Lteut.-Col. C. O.B.E., 541 Jeavons Lubricating Spring Gaiter, 673 Johnston, Major J. D., on His Jowett Light Car,
  • Negotiating the Famous Hairpin on Amul-
  • ree, 175
  • Jopp, Mr. Keith, Who Lost Left Arm and Left Eye Driving A.B.C., 81
  • Jowett Light Car, 9, 438, 619, 656
  • Jowett Light Car Gives Ample Protection Against the Weather, 668
  • Jowett Light Car, Side View of the Latest Model, 454
  • Jowett Light Car at the Silent Pool, 212
  • Jowett Light Cars Among the Yorkshire Dales, 453
  • Jowett), Oil Level Indicator of the, 9
  • a
  • Junior Car Club Burgee, The, 474; Lunch at Southsea, Photograph Taken After, 99; Pejinant Adopted by the Northern Branch, 223; Poster Issued by the, of the 299-Mile Race, 473; Rally at Burford Bridge, Mr. Pugh Ascending Box Hill, 589; Rally at Salisbury, Panoramic View of, 12, 13; Reliability Trial, The First Man Waiting for the Signal to Go, 475; Scrutineers, Group of, Snapped at Midhurst, 100; (South-Western Branch) Trial at Eomsey, A Morgan Getting Away at the Start, 56; Speed Trials at Bushup Edge, 402
  • K
  • Kegresse Caterpillar Attachment Fitted to 10 h.p.
  • Citroen Car, 536 Kent Glare Guard, The, 148, 605 Kestrel Cyclecar, The, 120 Kiddy Cyclecar, 656 Kiddy Cyclecar, The, at the Show, 704 "Kim II," Latest Improvement in, A "Roof"
  • for Wet Weather, 14 " Kim II " Skidding at Nearly 50 Miles an Hour, 103
  • Kinetic Engine Starter, The, 33 King's Arms Hotel, Godalming, Tea on the Lawn
  • at. 11
  • K.LG. Pings, 675 Klip-seat, The, 148
  • Lafont, M., Driving the New Cyclecar, The Gardahaut, 429
  • Lagonda Coupe, 668
  • Lagonda Coupe, Camping Holiday in a, 305 _
  • Lagonda Coupe, The Owner of, in an al fresco Meal, 177
  • Lagonda Light Car, 612
  • Lagonda Light Car, with Capacious Dickey Seat, 646
  • Lagonda, Neat Pressure Pump on the, 51
  • Lagonda-Rover Tea Room, 299
  • Lagonda Windows Fitted witB" Folding Slides, 667
  • La Licorne Light Car, 657, 693
  • Lamp Which Can be Turned Round and Focused on the Engine, 603
  • Lancaster, New Road Being Constructed from, to Morecambe, 682
  • Lanchester Car, Beautiful Example of Overhead Valve Gear with Rockers Designed and Balanced for Hard Work, 663
  • La Perle, the Winner of the, 1,400 c.c. Class, Rounding a Bend on the Course at Speed, 151
  • Leaks and Loss of Compression, How to Trace, 136
  • Lecoy Cyclecar, The, 581, 619, 657
  • Lee-Guinness, K., in Talbot-Darracq, An Impression of Speed, 413
  • Leominster, The Grange House at, 205
  • Leta Cyclecar, The, 31
  • Levat Voituiette, The, 178
  • Lewis Electric Sedan, 90
  • Lc Zebre Light Car, 661
  • Licence, The, May be Fitted to the Body in Any Position in the Shaded Area, 705
  • Light Car, The, on the Farm is a Business Asset, 256
  • "Light Car and Cyclecar" Annual Impromptu Hill-climb, Scene on Nailsworth Ladder, 355
  • "Light Car and Cyclecar" Challenge Cup for the Hour Record, 508
  • " Light Car and Cyclecar's" Invasion of Stroud and Nailsworth, 370, 371
  • " Light Car and Cyclecar" Stand at the White City, 635
  • light Car, Mr. L. C. Frisby's Friction cum-belt-driven, 2.56
  • Light Cars:—A.B.C., 195, 615, 651; A.B.C., 12 h.p., 185; A.-C, 608, 641; A.-C. with Belgravia Body, 669; Albert, 597 608, 641, 696; Alvis, 57, 226, 227, 361, 561, 616, 652; Armstrong-Siddeley, 592; Aston-Martin, 447; Aston-Martin Grand Prix Racer, The, 384; Aurea, 324, 381, 445, 672a; B.A.C., The, 484, 616, 652; Bayliss-Thomas, 424, 616; Belsize-Bradshaw, 583, 642; Bleriot-Whippet, 113, 463; Bob German, 478; Briton, 609, 643; B.S.A., 455, 506, 609; Bugatti, 610, 643; Calcott, 643; Calthorpe, 143, 610, 701; Calthorpe, 1922, 240; Carrow, 617; Castle Three, 58; Citroen, 617, 653; Cluly, 124, 617, 653; Corona, 654; Coventry-Premier, 610, 644; Creswick, 40; Crouch, 48, 79, 208, 209, 259 618 654; Crouch, The, 1922, 561; Deemster, 179, 458, 481, 611, 644; Deemster Four-seater Touring Model, 695; Deemster, The "Service," 223; Diatto, 618, 654; Douglas, 161; Duplex, 88; Dux, 588; Enfleld-Allday, 611; Enfield-Allday Saloon, 250;Excelsior, 168; Fiat, 611, 645; Galloway, 611; Gibbons, 618; G.N., 618*G.N., A French, 154; G.W.K., 619, 697; Hampton, Sir J. Daniel's, 186; Lt. Car, Hands, The, 537; Hillman, 612, 646; Hc-rstonan, 18, 656; Horstman, The Grand Prix, 383; Horstman, Mr. Stanley Lupino Driving a, 63; Humberette, The An Artist's Choice, 141; Jacquemont, 470; Jowett, 619;
  • THE LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAR^
  • L (continued).
  • LIGHT CABS (continued).
  • Jowett, 656; Lagonda, 612, 646; La Lieorne, 657, 693; Lecoy, 657; Le Zebre, 199, 622, 661; Little Greg, 646; Little Midland. 620; L.M., 302; McKenzie, 182, 620, 658; Marlborough, 647, 659; Marseel, 48; Ma-rseel, The 1922, 359; Mathis, 217, 612, 647; New British, 101; Oilier, 417; Palladium Light "12," 492; Palmerston, 622; Peugeot Quadrilette, 648; Phoenix, 612, 647; Restelli, 144; Rhode, 659;
  • Riley, 613, 648; Rover, 48, 307, 613, 648; Rover "8," 697; Rover "8" on the
  • Banks of the River Dee, 224; Seabrook, 613, 649; Senechal, 469; Short-Ashby, 495, 620; Singer, 93i 613.. 649; Singer
  • "10," 489, 490; Spacke, 89; Standard, 650; Standard, The 8 h.p., 563; Standard,
  • at Madras, 207; Stoneleigh, 593; Surrey, 620 660; Swallow, 660; Swift, 96, 614, 649; Talbot-Darracq., 356, 363, 412, 614, 650; Talbot-Darraco., 8 h.p., 525; Tamp
  • lin, 2, 126, 532, 660; Unit, 661; Unit
  • No. 1, 50, 51, 52; Voisin, 504; Vulcan, 614; Wolseley, 614, 651; Wolseley, Mrs.
  • Thomas on, on Dean Hill, 57; Wolseley in
  • " Out to Win" at Shaftesbury Theatre, 146
  • Lightweight Three-wheeler, A New, 437 Lighting and Ignition Set, Combined, by Rotax,
  • Ltd., 579
  • Linge, The Summit of, Mounted by a G.N., 279 Little Carden Two-stroke Engine, 569 Little Greg. Light Oar, 646 Little Midland Light Oar, 620 L.M. Light Car, 302
  • L.M. Light Car, The Standard Two-seater, 657 Lodge Plugs, Examples of, 604 Lombard, M., the Well-known Salmson Racing
  • Driver, 684 Lomoard, M., at the Wheel of His Victorious
  • Salmson, 415
  • Lombard, M., Drives His Salmson Through the Tunnel Under the Track Towards the Paddock, 517
  • London-Edinburgh Souvenir Badge, 487 Low, Professor A. M.. D.Sc., A.C.G.I., 541 L.S.D., A Commercial Vehicle which has been
  • Improved in Detail, 543 L.S.D.s, Drivers of, Seem Greatly Interested in the
  • Ruins of Rievaulx Abbey, 546 L S.D , The Three-wheeled, Chassis of, 228 Lucas, Mr: G. W., Chairman of the J.C.C. (Southwestern Centre), 99 Ludlow, The Feathers Hotel at, 205 Luggage Problem, One Way of Solving the, 255 Luggage Rack on Tamplin Cyclecar, 334 Lupino, Mr. Stanley, in . the Limelight! 63 Luton and S. Beds. Speed Trials, Mr. P. Childs (Morgan) Putting up Fastest Time in the Cyclecar Class, 72
  • Lynton in Summer Time, S. Watson, F. S. Spouse, W. H. Elce, on the Famous Gradient, 364
  • M
  • McConnell, Mr. H. P., 541
  • McCormick, Roy, and His Wolseley Ten, 486
  • McKenzie, How the Hood is Prevented from
  • Touching the Knees of the Passenger in
  • the Dickey Seat, 182 McKenzie Light Car, 620, 658 McKenzie Light Car, Side View of the. 182 Machine Considered to be a Worthy Rival to the
  • Cyclecar, 626
  • Machines, Some Examples of the Simpler, 2 Macklin, Capt. N., 3 Magneto, The, is a Silent Sufferer, 43 Manville Trophy, A Rover Going Well in the, 480 Map, Finding the Way Without a, 322 Map Showing the Roads Leading to Brooklands, 516 Map Showing Best Route from London to South
  • Harting, 73
  • Merchant, Mr. W. J., 521 Marlborough Light Car, 646 Marlborough Light Car at the Show, 669 Marseel Car About to Enter the Water on the
  • Road Between Coventry and Stoneleigh Hill, 630
  • Marseel Light Car, The, 48 MarseelLight Car, The 1922, 359 Marshall. B. S., at the Wheel of His Aston-Martin, 412
  • Marshall, Mr. B. S., 519 Martin, Mr. Lionel. 289 Martin, Mrs. Lionel, 23 M A S E., Line Drawing of Chassis, 658 Mase Motorette, The, 702 Mathis Cyclecar, Chassis of, 406 Mathis, Dynamo of the, 466 Mathis Cyclecar, Engine of the, 502 Mathis Light Car, 217, 612, 647 Mathis Puts up a Game Fight, Paired with Ralph
  • de Palma's Ballot, Driven by M. Mathis, 217.
  • Mathis, Radiator of the, 502 Maury, M. Mones, 519 Mays-Smith, Mr. A. S., 628 Mays, Mr. R., Driving His Aston-Martin in the
  • Hants Hill-climb, 153 M:C. and A.C. One-day Trial, J. L. Dhaw on the
  • Steepest Part of Bussage Lane. Three
  • Morgans, Two G.N.s, and a Rover, 524 M.C.C. "Inter-Club Team Trial. A Morgan Taking
  • the Sharp Right-hand Turn near Mis&enden 118
  • Meadows Four-speed Gearbox. 97 Members' Hill. A Glimpse of, During the Great
  • Race, 552 Meredith, Mr., Driving T.B. at the Commencement
  • of the " Ladder," 369
  • Middle Down Hill, View of, in the Southampton-Exeter Reliability Trial, 509 Midland Highway, An Unusual Obstruction on the, 184 Midland Light Car Club Rally at Sutton Coldneld,
  • Prize Winners in the, 155 Mileometer, The, 604
  • Mileometer Pitted to Charron-Laycock, 37 Millennium Valve Truer, 579 Millward, Mr. W. F., 520 Milward W. F., Passing the Finishing Line on
  • His Charron-Laycock, 170 Mirrors and Horns by E. H. Hill, Ltd., 675 Mirrors Two Convex, at Ashford, Kent, 26 Moir, H. K., in the Aston-Martin in the Eighth
  • Light Car Short Handicap, 246 Moir, Mr. Kensington, Who Covered Over 86
  • Miles in One Hour on an Aston-Martin, 508, 521
  • " More room " Steering Wheel, 675 Morgan Cornering in the J.C.C. Hill-climb, 287 Morgan Cyclecar, Mr. R. Gwynne Ree's, on which
  • Extra Accommodation for Two Children
  • has been Provided, 354 Morgan, A, Driven by Mr. W. A. Oarr in a Recent
  • Competition, 428
  • Morgan Driven by Mr. E. B. Ware, 310 Morgan, Mr. H. F. S., 632 Morgan, H. F. S. (Morgan), in the A.-C.U. Six
  • Days' Trial, 364 Morgan, Keeping a, in Tune, 41 Morgan Owners, Hint for, 286 Morgan, A Privately-assembled, 351 Morgan, Racing, in Course of Construction, 183 Morgan, Set of Permanent Jacks Fitted to, by
  • Mr. E. Jackson, 586
  • Morgan Team in the Six Days' Trial, 339 " Motor, The," Reduced Facsimile of Cover of the
  • Show Number, 634 Motorcar Scene in " Out to Win " at the Shaftes-
  • bury Theafre. The 10 h.p. Wolseley is.
  • Driven Under Its Own Power, 146 Motoring in the Emerald Isle is Accompanied by
  • Difficulties. Rover Owned by a Lady Doctor Meets an Obstruction, 69 Mourre Type of Suspension on the Grand Prix
  • Cars, 446 M.T. Cyclecar, 404
  • N
  • Nailsworth Ladder, Crowds on the Hill, 290
  • Nash, Capt. Fraser, 3, 284, 519
  • Sash, Capt. Fraser, on " Kim II ' and G. L.
  • Hawkins, the Only Competitors to Start in
  • Class 45, 169 Nash, Capt. Fraser, in the Great Attack on
  • Records, 591 Nash, Capt. Fraser, Immediately After Winning, 557
  • New British Cyclecar, The, 658 New British light Car, The, 101 New Forest Sign, " Beware Wandering Cattle, 70
  • New Hudson, Interesting Details of the, 428 New Hudson Three-wheeler, 418 Newcastle and District's All-night Run, Scenes En
  • Route, 8
  • Newlands Corner, 10 Noble, Mr. A., 519 Norma, The, A Tool By Means of Which Tyres
  • Can be Easily Taken Off and Replaced, 39 North Road, Driving on the,—Who Should Give
  • Way? 234 North London M.C.C.s Rally at Hendon, Members
  • Arriving at, 403
  • o
  • Oates, Major, on Lagonda, Which Gained a Second
  • Place, 6
  • Old Wyche, Malvern, 285 Oilier Light Car, The, 417
  • Orde, Sir Julian, Secretary of the R.A.C., 700 Oxford Motor Club, Badge of, 78 Olympia, Half the Cars of the World Under One
  • Roof, 664 Olympia and White City, Plan of, Where to Find
  • the Small Cars at, 636 Olympia-White City Show, Map Showing
  • Thoroughfares Adjacent to, 577
  • Paddon, Mr. W., 633
  • Palladium Light " 12," 492
  • Palmerston Car in the Watersplash in the Bournemouth Trial, 152
  • Palmerston, Chassis of the Improved, 622
  • Paris Salon, Small Cars at the, 470
  • Parpacott, Mr. A. E., 633
  • Patiala, Maharajah of, Children of, Attend the Great Race, 559
  • Peatfleld, Alderman John, Mayor of Retford and His Citroen Light Car, 177
  • Pedal Gear, Heavy, Well Worth Copying on Many Light Cars, 663
  • Peel, The Right Hon. Viscount, The New Minister of Transport, 700
  • Pelma Automatic Air-Shutter, The, 674
  • Petrol Can, Device for Securing, 579
  • Petrol Level Indicator, 123
  • Petrol Pipe Protector Fitted to Rover " 8 " 304
  • Petrol Pump, The Hammond Visible 461
  • Petrol Tins, Empty, Represent 1V4 Tons of Spirit 44
  • Peugeot, Novel Mounting of the Steering Box Behind the Radiator of, 468
  • Peugeot Quadrilette in the Norfolk M C C Suaed
  • Trials, 391 ' '
  • Peugeot Quadrilette, Showing Seating Arrange
  • ments, 648 B
  • Phoenix Hood and Side Curtains, 668
  • Phoenix Light Car, 612, 647
  • Phillips, Mr. W. H., 519
  • Piston, How the Stroke of the, is Checked, 17
  • Plugs, Lodge, 604
  • Porthcawl Sands, Scenes in the, Speed Trials 272
  • Poster Issued by the Junior Car Club, Facsimile
  • of, 473
  • Power, Loss of, 136, 137 Power Plants for Small Cars, 676 Power Units, Water-cooled, 677 Pradier, Mr. R. W., 519 Price, Miss Addis, 23 Prices, Fluctuation in, Since 1914. Illustrated, 283
  • Prices' Tourists' Oil Can, 254 Pulley Gear, How it Works, 449 Pullinger, Mr. T. C, C.B.E., 628
  • Quick Fit Spring Cover, 44
  • Race, Impromptu Slow Top Gear, at Douglas Mr. Reg. Brown Wins With His Singer 71
  • Race, The 200-Mile, Scene Which Will Probably be Presented at the Pits During, 448
  • Rattle, Where, Originates, 303
  • Restelli Light Car, 144
  • Rhode Cyclecar, 396
  • Rhode Engin# The, 602
  • Rhode, Interesting Details of the, 398
  • Rhode Light Car, 620, 659
  • Richardson Light Car, Camping With a, 221
  • Riley Light Car, 613, 648
  • Riley Light Car With Canoe Trailer, 92
  • Riley Light Car, The £500 Family Model, 358
  • Rising Sun, The Gradient at the Top of, Was Too Severe for Many in the Manville Trophy,
  • R.O. Coupe Fitment, 698
  • Ross, Mr. Alec, Signalling to the Timekeepers, 488 Rotherham Combined Oil Indicator and Engine
  • Switch in Part Section, 38 Rothschild, Major D., 632 Rotary Units, Ltd., Works of, 61 Rover Coupe, 48 Rover " Eight," 2 Rover " 8," Chassis of, 697 Rover " 8," Improved Appearance in the 1922
  • Model, 598
  • Rover " 8," Ingenious Improvement to. 298 Rover " 8 " on the Banks of the Riy ' v Near
  • Chester, 224
  • Rover " 8," 1922 Model, 598
  • Rover, Keeping a, In Tune, 248 * *w«-
  • Rover Light Car, 613 Rover Light Car, The 8 h.p Open Two-seater, 648 Rover Light Car in the 8 m.pJi. Section of the
  • Road Between Boscombe and Bournemouth, 307 Rover Light Car, Utilizing Space Under Seats for
  • Lockers, 66
  • Rover Owners, Pictorial Hints for, 249 Rover Works at Tyseley, Showing a 12 h.p. Rover
  • Engine Driving the Machinery, 100 Runnymede, 306
  • Sa-itax Indicator, Brown Bros.', 578
  • Salisbury Tent, The, 256
  • Salmson Cyclecar, 620, 659
  • Salmson Engine, 502
  • Salmson Light Car, The, 479
  • Salmson, Overhead-valved Engine of the, 677
  • Salmson, The, Establishing New Records on the Bois de Boulogne, 522
  • Salmson, What Happened to the, in the Great Race, 553
  • Sarina Light Car Built by Mr. F B. Golding, 308
  • Scholefleld, Mr. " Tiny," in His Morgan, 271
  • Scottish Six Days. Answering the S.O.S. Signals on One of the Observed Hills, 189
  • Scottish Six Days, Highland Band at the Invarary Check, Two of the Competing Rovers, 201
  • Scottish Six Days, Nearly all the Competitors Were Early in the Final Stage and Spent the Time Polishing up, and Entered Edinburgh Looking as Neat as New Pins, 190
  • Scottish Six Days' Trial, Tit-bits in the 202
  • Seabrook Light Car, 613, 649
  • Seabrook Light Car, Details of the New, 530
  • Seabrook, Vanishing Hood on the, 698
  • Segrave, Major H. O. D., 315
  • Seigrave, Major, Snapped on His 72nd Lap, Takes the Banking High Up at 97 m.p.h., 554
  • Segrave, Major H. O: D., Winner of the Andre Gold Cup, 547
  • Senechal, The, Fitted With An 8 h.p. Ruby Engine, 469
  • Sheffield and Hallamshire M.C and L.C.C Mr G
  • „ , Wilkins Awaiting the Word to " Go! ", 695~
  • Shelsley Walsh, Snaps of, the Hill-climb, 391
  • shock Absorber, Elastic, on Charron-Lavcock ( Which Made Its Debut at South Harting,
  • Short Friction-driven Car, The, 360
  • Short-Ashby Cyclecar, 621, 659
  • Short-Ashby Light Car, The, 495
  • Shrewsbury Tractor Trial, Small Cars at the 429
  • Show, Entrance to the, 606, 607
  • Show, Humorous Impressions of the 638
  • Show, Space Occupied by Concerns Exhibiting Small Cars Compared.-1912, 1921, 693
  • Show, Where to Find the Small Cars at the 607
  • Sidescreens Fitted to Cyclecar, 46
  • Signalling to the Racing Driver. Will Instructions Like These Figure in the 200-Mile Race, 260
  • "Silver Gnat," G. L. Hawkins's G.N., 454
  • THE LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAR
  • S (continued).
  • Silver Hawk, Mr. G. Duller in His 518 Silver Hawk, Capt. Keddie's, at Thundersley, 29 Sllverthorn-Pnce Engine, :.46 Simms Universal Vuloanizer, 578 Singer " 10," Chassis o! the New, 489 Singer, Keeping a, In Tune, 327 Singer Light Car, 613 Singer Light Car. Two-seater All-weather Model 649
  • Singer in the Essex Club 24JHour Bun, 391 Singer, Beg. Brown Wins the Slow Top Gear Race
  • at Douglas, 71 South Hurting, Map Showing the Best Route to,
  • From London, 73 South Harting, the Premier Hill-climb, Snaps at
  • Midhurst and Halting, 104, 105 Southampton, En Route to, 476 Southampton, The First Man Waiting for the
  • Signal to go, 475
  • Spacke Light Car, Power Unit of the, 89 Spain, Major Dixon Marking Out the Course fov
  • the A.-C.U. Six Days' Trial, 341 Speedolite, The, 101 Speedometer Fitted on Running Board in the
  • Morgan Works, 183
  • Speedometer by Rotherham and Sons, 605 Speedometer, The Stewaxt, 674 Sphinx Universal Terminal, 265 Spot Light by the Bleriot Co., 580 ?Spot Light by the CooperrStewart Engineering Co., 674
  • Spot Light by the Streatham Engineering Co., 674 Standard Co.'s Ground, Driving an 8 h.p. Model up
  • a 1 in 4 Gradient in the, 565 Standard Light Car, 614, 650 Standard Light Car, Engine ol the, 564 Standard Light Car Ascending the Hill from the
  • Village of Ruthern. near Bodmin, 380 Standard Light Car at Madras, India, 207 Standard Light Car, The 8 h.p., 563 Stanley, The Hon. Sir Arthur, G.B.E., C.B., 541 Starting Device by Messrs. Gibbons and Moore, 123
  • Starter. Electric, C.A.V., 578 Starter, A Mechanical, Suggested by " Xmateur," 703
  • Steele, Lieut. W. R., The Late, 535 Steering Column Lock by Maclock Co., 76 Steno Cylinder Head Raiser, 580 Step Mat and Scraper by R. W. Coan, 675 Stewart Magnetic Speedometer of the Rotary Type,
  • f£1A
  • Sther, _^ >\retter, New Vertical Type, 580
  • Stokt. Q-;, Je and Church, 206
  • Stonei ' JC iiassis, The, 592 3toneleieu Light Car,. 593
  • Stroud, Some of the Cars Ready to Move Off to
  • Black Nest Hill, 367 Stroud, The Early Morning Parade Outride the
  • Imperial Hotel, 366 Stud Driver, 138 Suction Pump, A Portable, at Folkestone and
  • Portsmouth, The Latest A.A. Enterprise, 382
  • Surrey Light Car, 621 Surrey Light Car, Ooupe Model, 660 Suspension, Two Types of, on the Grand Prix Cars,
  • The Mourre, and the Tuar, 446 Swallow Light Car, 660 Swift, Improvements in the, 96 Swift Light Car, The, 614, 649 Swift Modernized, Before and After, 92 Swift, A Refinement on a, Which is a Real
  • Convenience, 669 Switchboard. The Swivelling, on the G.W.K., 527
  • Talbot, Neat Steering Box on, 650
  • Talbot-Darraeq., Chassis of, 363
  • Talbot-Darracq., Cylinder Block of the l'/i Litre Racer, Showing the Lightness of, 340
  • Xalbot-Darracq Drivers, The Three, The Winner is at the Wheel, 557
  • Talbot, The 8 h.p., on the Road, 694
  • Talbot-Darracq, Example of the Compactness of the, 602
  • Talbot-Darracq, Gear and Brake Levers of, 413
  • Talbot-Darracq, A Hitherto Unpublished Photograph ol the 1-Litre, Three of Which are Destined for the E'rench Grand Prix, 356
  • Talbot Darraeq Light Car, The. 525, 527, 614
  • Talbot-Darracqs, Three Successful, 412 1 Talking Points" of the Modern Small Car. 679
  • Tamplin Cyclecar, 660
  • Tamplin Cyclecar at 4145, 683
  • Tamplin De Luxe, 126
  • Tamplin Light Car, 621
  • Tamplin Light Car, The New Chain "driven, 532, 533
  • T.B. Three-wheeler, Innovations in the, 338
  • T.B., Mr. Meredith's, at the Commencement of the "Ladder." 369
  • T.B. Three-wheeler, The 1922, 291, 292, 666
  • Temple, Mr, Claud, 521
  • Tont, The " Salisbury," 256
  • Thomas, Mrs. (10 h p, Wolseley), on Dean Hill, 57
  • Thousand Miles in Thirty Hours. Our Representative Signs the First Check Outside the Offices ot "The Light Car and Cyclecar," 239
  • Three-wheeled Runabout, A Handy, 686
  • Tool for the Removal of Valve Springs, 195
  • Toolkit by Tuck and Blakemore, 580
  • Topping, Mr. Percy, 519
  • Tor Side Level, Warning at, 71
  • Traffic Problem, 278
  • Tramlines Should Always be Crossed at a Wide Angle, 276
  • Travel, Two Modes of, Deemster Light Car and Char-a-bancs at Clandon. 452
  • i'roughton, Mr. E., Cyclecar Built by, 91
  • Tuar Type of Suspension, The, 446
  • Twenty h.p. Model, The—" . . . the small car is the bright spot on the rather dull horizon of the motor world to-day," 115
  • Two Hundred Mile Race, Some of the Competing Machines, 518
  • Two Hundred Mile Race, Our Artist's Vivid Conception of the Start, 409
  • Two Hundred Mile Race, Our Artist's Impression of the, 555
  • Two Hundred Mile Races, The Great, Scenes of the, in the Wings! Morgan Pulls in at the Pits, Having Covered More than 29 Laps at More than 80 m p h., 549
  • Two Hundred Mile Race, Personalities, Incidents and General View of the, 566
  • Two stroke Engine Design (By Dr. Low), 229
  • Tyre-changing at the Pits in the Great Race, 550
  • Tye Tyre, Section of, 39
  • Tyre, The Tye, 39
  • Tyres, Care of—Unrolled Granite Calls for Change "to a Lower Gear, 275
  • Tyres, Dunlop^ 53
  • u
  • Underground to Anywhere 1 With Plenty of
  • Patrol the Light Car Can Go " Above Ground " Anywhere (G.W.K.), 25
  • Uniflow Engine. Details of the, 75
  • Unit Light Car, 661
  • Unit No. 1, 213
  • Unit No. 1 Cyclecar, 621
  • Unit No. 1 Light Car Fully Equipped, 50
  • Unit No. 1 with Its Ample Clearance Rides Without Difficulty Over the Roughest Surface, 213
  • Utility Body, The, 137
  • Valve Operation, Contrasts in, 676
  • Valve Springs, Tool for the Removal of, 195
  • Ventilator, A Ship's-type—The Brooklands, 349
  • Victor Pick for Removing Flints from Covers, 76
  • Villa with Garage at Golders Green, 624
  • Violet, M., on His Weler Cyclecar, 142
  • Voisin Light Car, The 10 h.p., 504
  • Voisin Light Car, Engine of the, 503
  • Vosge Mountains, Scenes During a Tour in, 280
  • Vulcan Automatic Vulcanizer, The, 673
  • Vulcan, Details of the Sliding Sleeve of, 538
  • Vulcan Light Car, 614
  • Vulcanizer, The Simms Universal, 578
  • w
  • Wellington Club, Flag of the, 7
  • Ware, Mr. E. B., 516
  • Ware, Mr. B. B., on the Morgan Which He Will
  • Drive in the Cyclecar Grand Prix, 310 Water-cooled Power Unit*, Interesting Examples
  • of, 676
  • Watford Speedometer, o80 Weather Indicator for Light Cars, 510 Weather proofing the Small Car, 668 Weedon, View of the London-Coventry Road, 13 Weler Cyclecar, M. Violet on His, 142 Westcott, near Dorking, Unique Signpost at, 118 West Kirby, Dangerous Hair-pin Bend at, 299 Wheel Puller, by Joseph Bradbury, 265 White City, Entrance to the R.A.C. Enclosure
  • Adjacent to, 606
  • Wickham Marsh Common. Road Improvement on, 22
  • Williams, Mr. L. X,., Says the Air-cooled Engine
  • of His G N. Gives no Cause for Complaint in Singapore, 79
  • Windscreen Joint, A Simple Leak-proof, 377
  • Wizza Spark Increaser, Two Types of, 76
  • Wolseley Racer—Not a Submarine on Wheels, 559
  • Wolseley Racer, Smart Body of the, 441
  • Wolseley Light Car, 615
  • Wolseley Light Car at Olympia. 651
  • Wolseley, The New, 432, 433, 434
  • Wood, Mr. J. S., 519
  • Wood, Capt. J. T., on Glendoe, 204
  • Wood, Mr. J. T., 632
  • Worthing Road, Notice at Capel, 335
  • Wye Valley, En Route to the. 206
  • Zborowski, Count, at the Wheel of the Aston-Martin, 464, 519
  • Zborowski, Count, Leaping from His Car Ere It Hardly Stopped at the Pits, in the Great Race, 550
  • Zebre Light Car, The, 199, 622
  • Zenith Triple Diffnser Carburetter. The, 460, 604


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