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Contents: Honda CRX Spyder (A little sunshine and fresh air for the couped-up Honda) Road Tests – Volkswagen Jetta GLI (A GTI with Lebenstraum for the Kinder); Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas (Sometimes the quality goes in just a bit after the name goes on); Ruf Porsche Turbo Cabrio (Finding your favorite station on the velocity dial) Features – Profile: John Watson (After 10 years and 151 Grand Prix, his last bow?); Abt Audi Quattro (Better power and handling for the car that thought it had everything); Group B Porsche (Werner Buhrer draws the 400-bhp 911 descendant); Salon: 1908 Mercedes Grand Prix Car (When progress was measured with a larger yardstick); Gone Fishing In The Vanagon Camper (Transport and dry socks for the compleat angler); Gamin Prix (Formula car racing for France’s enfants not so terribles); Passion And Progress (Ninety years of the Grand Prix photographer’s art) Competition – Aeropolis Rally (A long, very old and winding road through Greece); Brazilian Grand Prix (Prost takes Round One of the fuel wars); South African Grand Prix (Driving like clockwork, Lauda ticks off another victory); Long Beach CART Grand Prix (Mario demonstrates the fine art of never putting a wheel wrong) Technical – Speed Graphic (The computer takes a hard look at the driving styles of Andretti, Peterson and Stewart) Columns – Side Glances (There we were, our parachutes eaten by rats); Miscellaneous Ramblings (West is east and a Chevy 4-door is the world’s greatest car); Ampersand (Dodge Omni GLH: Shelby gives the sleeper a strong cup of coffee); Letter From Detroit (Re-proving the breed, Motor City returns to racing); Letter From Japan (DeTomaso Dathatsu? What country is this anyway?); Letter From Europe (GTi fighters from Renault and Lancia and a Montego from Austin-Rover) Departments – People & Places; Letters; Years Ago; Time & Place; Road Test Summary; Reviews; Market Place; Technical Correspondence; PS
Issue: July 1984
Condition: Very Good