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Combined VSCC Index - Car Marques - Revised Alphabetical Sequence Code: File 2 - Excel - Combined VSCC Index - Car Marques - Revised Alphabetical Sequence. - 28.5.20. Vintage Sports Car-Club Ltd. - Bulletin Index 1935 to 2009 Bulletin No.264 Combined Car Marques - plus Aeroplanes, Bicycles, Motorcycles, Odds and Ends. Go to the Miscellaneous Section after the Z entries Code Marque Details No.87-3-65-35 A. B. C. 1922 front & offside views JS 1478 Cameron's car No.176-4-87-69 ABC 1923 offside and front views KB 7084 Aston Clinton No.215-2-97-77 A B C offside and front view - Hakan Sandberg car No.220-3-98-77 ABC Rally 1928 leads cars through the chicane at Montlhery - Yves Millot No.71-2-61-35 A. C. Anzani two seater Peter Spreadbury No.71-2-61-38 A. C. Six front and side view Roger McDonald No.88-4-65-21 A. C. nearside view of Pollard's car at Silverstone No.116-4-72-64 AC offside view of broken con rod and crankcase No.119-3-73-16 AC front & nearside view at Shelsley Walsh, Willoughby & Mays up No.119-3-73-64 AC Nash BMX 72 and Delahaye behind, offside views No.123-3-74-26 AC front view of car with Jenks driving at Brooklands No.139-3-78-13 AC front and offside view pursues Mann's Monza Alfa No.141-1-79-13 A.C. front aerial view of BM 6678 with Hamish Moffat visible No.143-3-79-11 A.C Cognac front view out of Cascades No.154-2-82-10 AC front & offside view 373 PPG with Bowyer driving No.154-2-82-27 AC replica 200 Mile Race Car front & nearside views No.158-2-83-24 AC in the water Northern Rally 373 PPO No.169-1-86-25 AC 16/80 1935 front view with David Hescroff No.173-1-87-78 AC 16/80 DPD 40 David Hescroff rear offside view No.176-4-87-65 AC single seater, o.h.c. engine & solid axle upside down No.178-2-88-78 AC offside view with Tony Condon driving No.178-2-88-83 AC offside rear view MR 9166 with J. K. Milner No.179-3-88-30 AC 16/80 nearside aerial view with David Hescroff No.189-4-90-61 AC 16/80 Ace HPC 50 front and nearside view No.190-1-91-54 AC Cognac offside view Ron Footitt driving at speed No.192-3-91-28 AC at speed in 1924/1925 with J. A. Joyce No.192-3-91-74 AC Acedes 6 offside and front view Z 1348 No.194-1-92-23 AC 1928 three seater offside view with David Hescroff No.197-4-92-39 AC Cognac Special and Ron's last race at Cadwell Park No.201-4-93-64 AC EPJ 101 with Betty Haig o/s view West Court Speed Trials 1946 No.204-3-94-34 AC front and offside view XL 8683, Shelsley Driving Tests No.204-3-94-65 AC front and nearside view TE 6401 on The Scottish Trial No.209-4-95-50 AC supercharged at Shelsley Walsh with Raymond Mays, Esses No.211-2-96-33 AC 2 litre offside and front view, David Brock-Jest driving No.213-4-96-98 AC Sociable offside view of the rear wheel and transmission No.217-4-97-72 AC Cognac in action with Freddie Giles at Prescott aerial front view No.218-1-98-86 AC 1922 2 litre nearside view at Brooklands No.225-4-99-29 AC 1922 with Anzani power No.226-1-00-29 AC prior to 1934 PD1196 offside rear view No.73-4-62-20 A. J. S. Front and offside views on Smatcher R. Mc Donald No.94-2-67-66 A. J. S. 1930 Jane Hill driving offside & front view UK 9548 No.161-1-84-17 A.J.S. front view UK 9548 with Jane Hill driving No.206-1-95-28 AJS front and offside view taken in the fifties No.211-2-96-39 AJS SV 4860 front and nearside view on Chalky's Conundrum No.214-1-97-31 AJS U6 offside and front view at Thirlby's Folly No.225-4-99-29 AJS 9 horse offside view VT 6856 No.221-4-98-100 AJM1 with David Vaughan No.138-2-78-16 A. V. Monocar 1919 645 c.c. JAP twin nearside view Paul Bullett No.164-4-84-68 A.V. rear nearside view with Mike Bullett UB 5357 No.175-3-87-78 A. V. Monocar front & nearside view with Mike Bullett No.181-1-89-59 AV Monocar nearside view with E. Chalenor-Barson No.192-3-91-68 AV Monocar rear aerial view UB 5357 at Colerne No.218-1-98-56 AV Monocar offside and front view UB 5357 No.225-4-99-30 AV Monocar front view UB 5357 & Mike Bullet No.209-4-95-80 Abbott-Detroit nearside and front views at Prescott No.213-4-96-19 Abbott-Detroit front view DS 9104 Dave White driving at Mallory Park No.111-3-71-38 Adler front view BM 4645 ahead of a GN No.133-1-77-12 Adler front view BM 4645 Ryder-Richardson driving No.214-1-97-77 Adler 1910 front view BM 4645 No.195-2-92-62 Aero 16 BHP two stroke offside front view No.200-3-93-37 Aero cockpit area nearside view No.223-2-99-66 Aeronca nearside view at Colerne No.178-2-8-82 Aitken Single Seater Frazer Nash & Arthur Gibson, Prescott No.179-3-88-45 Alco Vanderbilt IOL 1911 offside rear and front views No.182-2-89-25 Alco offside & front view at The Pom, Silverstone No.139-3-78-78 Alcyon front & nearside view Paul Cooper driving at Prescott No.162-2-84-49 Alcyon front and nearside view EL 1039 No.211-2-96-76 Alexis Junior offside view with Duncan Rabagliati driving No.216-3-97-66 Alexis Formula Junior with Duncan Rabagliati at Monaco chicane V.6-3-47-22 Alfa Romeo P.3.with Dubonnet I.F.S. Roy Salvadori (L.K.) V.8-1-49-32 Alfa Romeo 22-90 o/s View Reg No DPF 803 de Yarburgh Bateson V.8-2-49-36 Alfa's x 2 Bremner & Parker lead Brigg's Lambda Silverstone V.8-3-49-33 Alfa Romeo - Dennis Poore at Luton Hoo (L.K.) V.12-1-53-FC Alfa-Romeo 2.3 driven by Peter Hampton, Silverstone B. Henly V.12-2-53-50 Alfa-Romeo Crowther driving at Bawtry and Blubber houses V.12-3-53-22 Alfa-Romeo Powys-Lybbe in full cry Silverstone 11th July 1953 V.10-2-51-48 Alfa Romeo 3.8 ltr. Dennis Poore's car Guy Griffiths V.10-2-51-59 Alfas together - Poore and Goodhew. Seaman Trophy Race No.48-3-55-13 Alfa Romeos. 22/90 DPF 803 and Targa Florio XX 5060 The Motor No.50-1-56-44 Alfa-Romeo Monoposto P3, Crowther driving at Oulton Park No.52-3-56-16 Alfa- Romeo P.3 with John Vessey, at Cascades Oulton Park No.56-3-57-22 Alfa-Romeo Monoposto Crowther at Silverstone No.63-2-59-FC Alfa-Romeo Lord O'Neill's superb T.T. car Front view No.71-2-61-41 Alfa 2.3 with Featherstonhaugh at the wheel Studio Three No.75-2-62-55 Alfa Front view Oulton Park Mudd's car R McD. No.76-4-62-25 Alfas at Mottarone and Transvaal No.79-3-63-FC Alfa 22/90 at Goodwood No.81-1-64-34 Alfa front view of Pilkington's car 16 PME at Silverstone HB. No.82-2-64-21 Alfa DKM 311 at speed f & n/s view & Aston 1 1/2 ltr. Pom. No.82-2-64-43 Alfa 2.3 BXE 754 front & nearside view Cherrett's car S/Stone No.83-3-64-12 Alfa 1750 front view of John Hugenholtz's car 29412-AN No.83-3-64-14 Alfa 1924 Targa Florio car, aerial offside view No.83-3-64-46 Alta at speed at Lodge Corner with Bateson driving. No.85-1-65-20 Alfa front view DKM 311 Le Sage's car No.86-2-65-23 Alfa CGP 901 at speed front & offside views Millais' car No.86-2-65-39 Alfa 1932 2.9 rear & offside view Corner's car No.86-2-65-42 Alta 1950 start line front & offside view Potter's car No.88-4-65-12 Alfa 1924 at speed offside view & front XW-3348 No.88-4-65-62 Alfa Monza front & nearside view David Black driving. No.95-3-67-16 Alfa Romeo P3 cockpit layout of instruments photo M. Dowley No.111-3-71-61 Alfa-Romeo Monza front view No.111-3-71-61 Alfa-Romeo Monza front view No.114-2-72-14 Alfa-Romeo front & nearside view broadside at Woodcote No.114-2-72-14 Alfa-Romeo front & nearside view broadside at Woodcote No.116-4-72-18 Alfa-Romeo Monza front & nearside view of PO 9962 Chris Mann No.116-4-72-18 Alfa-Romeo Monza front & nearside view of PO 9962 Chris Mann No.119-3-73-19 Alfa-Romeo Monza rear and nearside view Chris Mann driving No.119-3-73-19 Alfa-Romeo Monza rear and nearside view Chris Mann driving No.121-1-74-17 Alfa's in Florence,Blown1500,GU 9699 Slater's 1750 VX 3795,& 1500 No.121-1-74-17 Alfa's Piazza Michelangelo, Flor.1500, GU9699, Slater's1750 VX 379 & 1500 No.121-1-74-18 Alfa Romeo 22/90 front view of ex-Peter Hull car No.121-1-74-18 Alfa Romeo 22/90 front view of ex-Peter Hull car No.121-1-74-20 Alfa Romeo P2 front & nearside views in Alfa Romeo Museum in Areas No.121-1-74-20 Alfa Romeo P2 front & nearside views in Alfa Romeo Museum in Aresa No.121-1-74-27 Alfa Romeo front view Cherretts car GC 5870 No.121-1-74-27 Alfa Romeo front view Cherretts car GC 5870 No.124-4-74-23 Alfa, Alan Cherrett's car, nearside view, smoking? No.124-4-74-23 Alfa, Alan Cherrett's car, nearside view, smoking? No.124-4-74-67 Alfa Romeo RLSS nearside view John Malyan's car No.124-4-74-67 Alfa Romeo RLSS nearside view John Malyan's car No.125-1-75-29 Alfa-Romeo 1932 8c-2300 short chassis M.M.
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