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Cyclecar 1913/01/08

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Issue 1913/01/08

  • Five Hundred Miles On a Monocar – Morgan
  • AMUSING EXPERIENCES OF A NEW MOTORIST IN NORMANDY – Duo
  • Notes. News And Gossip Of The New Motoring.
  • The London-Exeter Results (Official).
  • The London-Gloucester-London Results.
  • Topics Of The Week
  • J. E. Lambie of Bedford Motors Resigns
  • Sixty Miles Of Mud: The Second Run Of The Cyclecar Club
  • WHY I CHOSE A TANDEM-SEATED CYCLECAR. Practical Experiences With a Sabella During 12 'Months Driving.
  • THEORIES THAT MAKE ONE THINK. Power In The Pocket— Engineless Propulsion— The Ideal Cyclecar. Remarkable Lecture Given By Dr. A. M. Low.
  • BIRDS OF A FEATHER: A SPORTING CONTEST – Warne, Humberette
  • TIME AND TROUBLE SAVED. Practical Hints From Readers.
  • ORIGINAL IDEAS On A DUO. . . . Carried Out For A Member Of The Cyclecar Staff
  • THOUGHTS & OPINIONS. Home-Made Car By F. J. Shaw. P. H. Catling,
  • PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES WITH THREE-WHEELERS. S. F. Hosier, B. Howlett, A. K. B. Brandreth,
  • What Happens To Tyres And Belts Where There Is No Differential? Herbert Porter, R. B. Dunlop, William Scott, John Kennedy, Junr.,
  • NOTES AND QUERIES. Readers Problems Investigated


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