Classics Monthly

LETTERS

MOTORING MEMORIES

Congratulations on becoming editor of Classics and making a great mag even better. I've followed your motoring exploits since you were with Practical Classics. Whatever happened to your £100 Herald, Austin Devon, Velorex and all the Skodas?

In the February issue, you asked us to trawl through our old photo albums, and whilst doing so I came across these lovely old pictures of cars my partner's father owned many years ago and I thought this eclectic mix may be of interest to you and your readers. Zoe's father (Michael) also owned the ex-Le Mans 1958 Peerless (706 EBH) which we've traced and is alive and well with restored livery, and we've managed to trace his very first car, a 1931 Morgan 3-wheeler

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