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#1 Robin Fairservice

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Posted 15 April 2011 - 15:57

I am looking for an article in the Classic and Sports Car magazine for February 1984. I cannot find the magazine on E Bay and am wondering if some kind sou,l who has a copy, could scan the article about the Connaught L series cars by Duncan Rabagliati for me.

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#2 Sharman

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Posted 15 April 2011 - 16:13

I am looking for an article in the Classic and Sports Car magazine for February 1984. I cannot find the magazine on E Bay and am wondering if some kind sou,l who has a copy, could scan the article about the Connaught L series cars by Duncan Rabagliati for me.

I bet Duncan still has it, try him at the Formula Junior Association

#3 JB Miltonian

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Posted 15 April 2011 - 17:45

I have it here, 3 pages, 5 b&w pictures, 3 color pictures, chart showing the details of 14 cars.

If I can help, send me a PM with your preferred email address.

#4 Robin Fairservice

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Posted 16 April 2011 - 02:41

I have it here, 3 pages, 5 b&w pictures, 3 color pictures, chart showing the details of 14 cars.

If I can help, send me a PM with your preferred email address.

I received the scan and have thanked Jeff who has offered more articles for me. TNF scores again!

#5 cooper997

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Posted 10 November 2019 - 09:38

I note that the September 2019 Classic & Sports Car (current surface mail copy in Australian newsagents) feature 2 Jaguar D Types with Aussie history. The one on the cover is the ex Berryman car, so the Anderson/Pitt car originally and in the classified pages is Bib Stillwell's old car. Although Bib's name clearly isn't a good enough selling point, but Frank Gardner is. Which brings me to the point within the text of the cover cars feature of Bib being Bob Stillwell. 

 

Mark Bisset has a bit of a yarn from when going to buy a Ralt from the Berryman's and seeing the D Type. Maybe he can be tempted to share it here.

 

Stephen