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The 350 GTV was a one-off that ran for the first time 26 years after it was built. But its significance is incalculable. Peter Robinson drove it
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Reckon you’ve found a brilliant, cheap and simple way to circumvent physical law in automotive engineering? We have some bad news, says David Twohig
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He was perhaps the greatest motoring journalist of the modern era, taken from us far too young. His working life is remembered here by his friend Gavin Green
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Is the Type 695 the car that took Porsche from the 356 to the 911? It may look that way but, says Andrew Frankel, the truth is nothing like so simple
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Vehicles like the Citroën Ami might just be too slow and unsafe to catch on, says Dan Prosser. But there could be an alternative
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In 1980 the Aston Martin Bulldog looked like the first 200mph road car, but never got the chance to show it. Now it’s back to prove a point, writes Mel Nichols
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In this new series, Andrew Frankel drives the automotive icons to ask one question: do they still deserve their stellar reputations?
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Mercedes used to build the best cars in the world then, one day, it decided not to. Peter Robinson recalls what happened next