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* On the Qui Vive! - [[E. B. Ware]], [[W. D. Hawkes]], [[Mr. Vaughan-Knight]], [[Eric-Campbell]] | * On the Qui Vive! - [[E. B. Ware]], [[W. D. Hawkes]], [[Mr. Vaughan-Knight]], [[Eric-Campbell]] | ||
* The [[1920/07/24 South Harting Hill Climb|South Harting Hill Climb]] | * The [[1920/07/24 South Harting Hill Climb|South Harting Hill Climb]] | ||
* The Fastest Cyclecar in the World - [[A. G. Frazer Nash]], [[H. R. Godfrey]], [[G.N.]] | * The Fastest Cyclecar in the World - [[A. G. Frazer-Nash]], [[H. R. Godfrey]], [[G.N.]] | ||
* Using Heavy Grade Oil | * Using Heavy Grade Oil | ||
* The "Light Car and Cyclecar" Test Runs - 10.5 h.p. [[Douglas]] | * The "Light Car and Cyclecar" Test Runs - 10.5 h.p. [[Douglas]] |
Latest revision as of 10:17, 31 December 2021
1920 June 19th PDF
Contents
- Is the £250 Light Car Possible? - John Gilpin, Jnr
- Notes, News and Gossip - Citroen (Image), Zachariah Wheatley
- Cardiff Meeting of the R.A.C.
- The Junior Car Club, Manchester Branch
- Hill Climb at Shelsley Walsh
- The World's Fastest Car at Brooklands - 1920/06/19 Brooklands Race Meeting
- Winson Cyclecar (Images)
- Topics of the Day
- Steering Clear of Trouble
- On the Qui Vive! - E. B. Ware, W. D. Hawkes, Mr. Vaughan-Knight, Eric-Campbell
- The South Harting Hill Climb
- The Fastest Cyclecar in the World - A. G. Frazer-Nash, H. R. Godfrey, G.N.
- Using Heavy Grade Oil
- The "Light Car and Cyclecar" Test Runs - 10.5 h.p. Douglas
- The Brooklands Light Car Class - Raised to 1,500 c.c.
- Average Prices of Second-Hand Light Cars - 64 models listed
- The Cheapest Comfortable Motoring - G.N., A.V., Carden, Bleriot-Whippet, Morgan (Images)
- Thoughts and Opinions - Arthur Shore, F. J. Layzell, V. A. Bruce, T. H. Edwards, Colin H. Gardner, Edward de Wykersley Swyft Colver, "Cornubius", Edwin R. Turner
See Also
Sources of Information