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C. MCycle 2/88: Matchless, Sunbeam, Excelsior, New Imperial Fernihough
$10
The Classic MotorCycle magazine Vol. 12, No. 4, February 1988. 63 pages.
In good overall condition for age. Covers have some scuffs and edge stains. Front cover has tear on the bottom turning corner; a pencilled name and price at the top. Internal pages have age related edge discolouration and occasional edge stains, but are otherwise in good overall condition.
Front cover photo: A Matchless pair... on seven wheels. The 1921 Matchless Model H rear-sprung MAG-engined sidecar outfit and 1923 air-cooled, flat-twin Matchless car owned by John Browne.
Contents: Editorial: Is the government serious about flashing amber lights on slow vehicles? (1 page); A Matchless Pair: Two Matchlesses, a car and an outfit (4 pages); Letters (2 pages); The Sunbeam that came for free: A Model 9 completely FOC (3 pages); Ron Langston's greatest race: The 1959 Junior Manx Grand Prix (3 pages); Rasselas: Let there be light (2 pages); Treasures of the National: Pathfinder, The 1934 Excelsior 246cc ohv Model D7 (4 pages); On The Four Winds: news (2 pages); Sandown Show (2 pages); Not to be hurried: Pre-war lightweight four-stroke, the 146cc New Imperial Model 23 (3 pages); You Were Asking (2 pages); VMCC Newsletter (1 page); English heritage: Triumph Bonneville, BSA A7, and Norton Model 34 (2 pages); Master of arts and master of speed: The Eric Fernihough story, a tale of ultimate triumph then tragedy, Part One of Two (4 pages); Mannheim Veterama: A sort of German equivalent of the Beaulieu Autojumble (2 pages); Wheelin' and Dealin': Auction scene (2 pages); On The Heath: Phil Heath goes uphill with Les Graham's Matchless - and down under (1 page); plus advertising.
Please refer to the photographs of the actual item showing the condition and forming part of the description. For Adelaide pickup or postage at buyer's expense. Well packaged standard postage is $4.50, or $6.50 with tracking (within Australia). For more than one item, combined postage can work out favourably. The following issue containing Part Two of the Eric Fernihough story is also available. In Part Two, Eric Fernihough's Brough gets streamlining, Eric gets his speed records - and then tragedy strikes.
In good overall condition for age. Covers have some scuffs and edge stains. Front cover has tear on the bottom turning corner; a pencilled name and price at the top. Internal pages have age related edge discolouration and occasional edge stains, but are otherwise in good overall condition.
Front cover photo: A Matchless pair... on seven wheels. The 1921 Matchless Model H rear-sprung MAG-engined sidecar outfit and 1923 air-cooled, flat-twin Matchless car owned by John Browne.
Contents: Editorial: Is the government serious about flashing amber lights on slow vehicles? (1 page); A Matchless Pair: Two Matchlesses, a car and an outfit (4 pages); Letters (2 pages); The Sunbeam that came for free: A Model 9 completely FOC (3 pages); Ron Langston's greatest race: The 1959 Junior Manx Grand Prix (3 pages); Rasselas: Let there be light (2 pages); Treasures of the National: Pathfinder, The 1934 Excelsior 246cc ohv Model D7 (4 pages); On The Four Winds: news (2 pages); Sandown Show (2 pages); Not to be hurried: Pre-war lightweight four-stroke, the 146cc New Imperial Model 23 (3 pages); You Were Asking (2 pages); VMCC Newsletter (1 page); English heritage: Triumph Bonneville, BSA A7, and Norton Model 34 (2 pages); Master of arts and master of speed: The Eric Fernihough story, a tale of ultimate triumph then tragedy, Part One of Two (4 pages); Mannheim Veterama: A sort of German equivalent of the Beaulieu Autojumble (2 pages); Wheelin' and Dealin': Auction scene (2 pages); On The Heath: Phil Heath goes uphill with Les Graham's Matchless - and down under (1 page); plus advertising.
Please refer to the photographs of the actual item showing the condition and forming part of the description. For Adelaide pickup or postage at buyer's expense. Well packaged standard postage is $4.50, or $6.50 with tracking (within Australia). For more than one item, combined postage can work out favourably. The following issue containing Part Two of the Eric Fernihough story is also available. In Part Two, Eric Fernihough's Brough gets streamlining, Eric gets his speed records - and then tragedy strikes.
- Date Listed:13/03/2022
- Last Edited:13/03/2022
- Condition:Used
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