Past Issues
March 2008 Issue

Back numbers £5.00 each post free

CONTENTS INCLUDE:

Reflections on Rétromobile
Graham Gauld visits the annual French historic motoring jamboree and wonders if it '...is a bewildering variety of nostalgic old cars and artefacts populated by historic enthusiasts or a bewildering variety of of historic enthusiasts surrounded by a selection of old cars'. The opening day seemed most likely to be the latter...

Russell Brockbank -
The famous British motoring cartoonist's daughter, Sue Ellis, is interviewed by The Editor. Unusually, for one synonymous with a very 'English' take on life, Brockbank's parents had emigrated to America and the great artist was actually born just over the border on Commonwealth soil in Canada. He died in 1979, nevertheless his memory lives on and his daughter and son-in-law sell some of the prints on the internet. See www.russellbrockbank.com

The Ecurie Ecosse Tours - 1995/6
The start point this year was Dunkeld House Hotel, a 'huge pile in 280 acres through which the River Tay meanders'.Tom Candlish describes the mid-90s Tours, with cars entered as varied as Matt Spitzley's Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France, Ted Rollason's GT40 and a Jaguar XKSS that had spents its early life in the Far East doing two Macau Grands Prix..