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I am writing this article at the beginning of October, which just goes to show you the lead time between an article being written and the date of publication. Normally, I pound away, briefly read it and put it away for a week before coming back to it and, with a great intake of breath, say to myself “Did I really write that?” This is no exception to the rule, so here we go:

The first car on my list is a very wellprepared Mk VII which has the benefit Goodwood Revival history and indeed was pedaled by none other than Bob Tullius (of Group 44

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