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1973 Porsche 911 2.7 RS Delwyn Mallett
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NOTHING STRIKES FEAR into the heart of a performance car owner like a new, unexpected, noise. And when said car is any of Porsche’s GT products, then you know that there will likely be financial impli
Less kind observers call them ‘fried egg lights’, those melted-looking clusters on the nose of the 996-generation Porsche 911 of 1997 to 2006, before in the next breath bemoaning the model’s move from
I have always been a sports-car enthusiast. When I was young, I had subscriptions to Road & Track and Hot Rod, I knew who Carroll Shelby was and I followed the exploits of Phil Hill, John Surtees and
Regular readers will know the 99 had quite an eventful summer holiday at the Le Mans Classic with the rest of the C&SC gang (News special, September). Several ‘issues’ occurred on its travels, meaning
This ex-army Land Rover Defender initially presented as a simple restoration job for specialist Artifact Automotive, but under the relatively robust skin was a dead engine and a chassis riddled with rot
Long stored E-type A two-owner-from-new 1964 Jaguar E-type ...