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Excel Combined VSCC Letters by Members No. 299 - 6.6.20 Code: Revised Sequential Bulletin Numbers - Excel Combined VSCC Letters by Members No. 299 - 6.6.20. The Vintage Sports-Car Club Ltd. - Bulletin Index 1935 to 2018 - Bulletin No. 299 Letters by Members - Entered in numerical and date sequence. Please note: The editor did not publish any letters in No's. 296, 297 and 300. Code No. Subject Members Name V.4-6-39-14 M.C.C. Event Bentley Team required Peter C. T. Clark V.5-1-46-23 Making vehicles in Kerry D. A. ffrench-Mullen V.5-2-46-8 Cars swopping. Bentley for a Bugatti Norman A. Smith V.7-4-48-10 Where are our Standards J. E. G. Fairman V.8-1-49-2 Vindictive attack on Rugeley A. C. WinCo V.8-1-49-22 Export Drive Ian Metcalfe V.8-1-49-23 Metcalfe Bentley / Lycett 8 Litre C. Clutton V.8-1-50-28 Mrs. Braddock and Mr. Scott - Moncrieff A. Warthog V.8-2-49-14 Stanley Steamer Proud Owner V.8-2-49-15 Remarks about 1923 3 Litre Bentley P. M. Wilks V.8-3-49-24 Apology to Metcalfe C. Clutton V.9-1-50-25 Lack of French Interest in Vintage Cars David Scott-Moncrieff V.9-1-50-26 Reply about his 1914 Mercedes Sale Peter Clark V.9-1-50-28 Chenard Walcker verse Russell Lowry V.9-1-50-38 Memo of Verse to Editor C. Clutton Kent Karslake V.9-2-50-19 Paean on a Chenard Walcker V.9-2-50-24 Pioneers of the Edwardian Movement Bill Boddy V.9-3-50-11 Austin A.90 Performance D. A. Willocks V.9-3-50-22 Kent Karslake's analysis cars / members Donald Gill V.9-5-50-34 Delage identification J. W. Rowley V.10-1-51-25 Wallaby Farm G. H Brooks V.10-1-51-25 Scar House Hill-Nidderdale Trial W. L. T. Winder V.10-2-51-27 Rootes Supercharger, and talk to Midlands C. L. Densham V.10-2-51-27 VSCC Marshals conduct at British G. P. J. A. Williamson V.10-2-51-27 U.K. Visit Thanks, Invitation to Adelaide G. H Brooks V.10-2-51-28 Bentley 4 1/2 Discovered in Eire O. Laurence -Jones V.10-2-51-28 Comments on Elementary Vintagism N. Walker V.10-2-51-4 Sizaire Naudin. Eligible Edwardian? R. W. Edbrooke V.10-3-51-46 Clyno Article by W. Boddy W. J. D Clarke V.10-3-51-47 Clyno article by W. Boddy B. T. Giles V.10-3-51-48 Bendix Starters on Old 'uns J. G. Hutt V.10-3-51-90 Sizaire Naudin. Editor's comments R. Barker V.10-3-51-90 Sizaire Naudin - C. Clutton appreciation R. W. Edbrooke V.11-1-52-34 Insurance - Reply about Insurance. A. Hyde-East V.11-1-52-49 Delage starter motor C. E. Holmes V.11-1-52-5 Dover Facilities R. A. Harris V.11-1-52-50 Motorskate photographs, and editor reply D. Barton V.11-1-52-52 Levassor, Paris - Bordeaux G. Rose V.11-1-52-52 Rolls Royce exhaust Cut-outs W. A. Taylor V.11-1-52-52 Corpus Clynum Type XXXV V.11-2-52-19 Corpus in Clynum XV1 / L E. V. V.11-2-52-38 Members knowledge of Vintage Cars Dr. F. Hytten V.11-2-52-7 1930 Motor Show article A. R. B. King V.11-2-52-8 V.12 air-cooled Franklin Car Rolland L Jerry V.11-3-52-18 Shocking Business Stanley M. Harris V.11-3-52-18 The Car for the Farmer John Jervis Virr V.11-3-52-35 Insurance for Motor vehicles - Trials and Rallies A. Hyde-East V.11-4-52-59 Scout Cars and spares John Barber V.11-4-52-59 Scout Car Bunny Tubbs V.11-4-52-72 Franklin Air-cooled Car. R. H. Johnston V.11-4-52-72 Rolls Royce at Kuwait dhow Harbour John E. May V.12-1-53-10 New Fangled Devices for Horseless Carriages Margaret Bird V.12-1-53-28 Napier Lion Engines A. C. Young V.12-1-53-33 Roadside Assistance W. A. Taylor V.12-1-53-34 Vintage Rolls observes fast Loos H. Ashwood V.12-1-53-34 Bentleys and Vauxhall 30/98's Donald Gill V.12-1-53-35 Maybach "Zeppelin" F. G. R. Cook V.12-1-53-46 European Post-War Cars C. L. W. Barker V.12-1-53-50 Darracq and receptacle under seat R. Geoffrey Chawner V.12-2-53-10 To Travel Hopefully G. W. Parr V.12-2-53-15 Rolls - Bentley!!! Cardigan V.12-2-53-17 Riley Twelve at Slough Rally C. W. Cooper V.12-2-53-32 Sizaire Freres identified V J. Granville Grenfell V.12-2-53-33 Electricity in the Motor Car Ballot Bruce V.12-2-53-53 Thought for the Future, Barry Dove. I. W. Ferguson V.12-2-53-53 Thought for the Future, Barry Dove W. G. S. Wike V.12-2-53-55 Thought for the Future, Barry Dove David H. Mitchell V.12-2-53-57 Thought for the Future, Barry Dove W. R. Matthews V.12-3-53-31 Insurance Terms John Ahern V.12-3-53-31 Rolls Bentley controversy Carl E. Mueller V.12-3-53-43 Variety of cars owned E. Ch. Vink V.12-3-53-51 Reply to members views on Motoring Future Barry Dove V.12-3-53-52 Definition of Vintage Sports Cars & Club Hayden R. Shepley V.12-4-53-10 The Tarrant Car George Brooks V.12-4-53-46 Last Flutter D. H. Coates V.12-4-53-48 Activity in America Kenneth H. Miles V.12-3-53-51 Motoring in the Future Laurence Pomeroy V.12-4-53-56 Proposed Rolls Royce Section S. J. Skinner V.12-2-53-56 Thought for the Future, Barry Dove Ian C. Munro No.42-1-54-34 Earls Court Review C. W. S. Morris No.42-1-54-43 Comments on Post Vintage Citroen Cars R. C. Symondson No.42-1-54-49 Tribute to J. H. Pick. "New Pick Car Co." M. W. Hooson No.43-2-54-38 Comments on Citroen Cars John V. Bolster No.43-2-54-38 Duesenberg Model J Brian Morgan No.44-3-54-20 Reply to the "Genesis" Letter W. Boddy No.44-3-54-20 Reply about Citroen Cars and others W. G. S. Wike No.45-4-54-14 Reply about Morgan's & W. Boddy Letter John Ahern No.45-4-54-46 Monkey -Apple - Nuts - Nuts N. Arnold-Forster No.45-4-54-46 Monkey - Apple - Nuts - Nuts A. Jeddere-Fisher No.46-1-55-24 Motoring Letter H. de B. Saunders No.46-1-55-32 Anglo-American Rally One man's impressions W. H. (John) Leathers No.46-1-55-38 Heel and Toe Setwright Leonard Setwright No.46-1-55-41 Club events for Vintage Cars R. B. Bensted-Smith No.46-1-55-41 Reply to ill Zephyr George Marylski No.47-2-55-35 Reply to Associate Members in the VSCC C.(Sam) Clutton No.47-2-55-52 Measham Rally Report N. R. Buckle No.47-2-55-52 Reply to Silver Wraith letter C. Eric Milner No.47-2-55-53 Conveys Frazer Nash Memories John Ahern No.48-3-55-62 Frazer Nash at Wandsworth R. Baillie No.48-3-55-62 Frazer Nash 2nd Letter postscript R. Baillie No.48-3-55-63 Frazer Nash "Orgies" at Mayfair Hotel D. E. R. Greig No.48-3-55-63 Prescott and Invicta's Donald Monro No.48-3-55-64 Bulb Horns Elene H. Gillot (N/M) No.48-4-55-40 G. N. Special R. E. Hardy No.49-4-55-39 Reply to Air Cmdr. Buckle & Measham Rally H. Spence No.49-4-55-40 What is the Short Circuit Record at S/stone? J. Broad No.50-1-56-42 Building an Old Crock Max Hill No.50-1-56-42 Motor Show Report 1954 J. Skinner No.50-1-56-45 Comments about Frazer Nash and G.N. cars E. A. Halford Mjr. No.50-1-56-46 Unjustifiable Claims about our Events Jack French No.50-1-56-8 Larner Car 1906 enquiry to Mrs. Carson C. Galbraith No.51-2-56-47 Decrepit 1927 Alvis 12/50 displaying the VSCC badge Barry Dove No.51-2-56-48 Larner Car with artificial limbs in British Honduras Merton Stopcock No.51-2-56-48 The Pom. Trophy, new and old entrants, low entries Bob Jarvie No.51-2-56-49 THE FORD COLLECTION - variety in Venezuela R. D. Ford No.52-3-56-32 Leave your dogs at home Tony Bird No.52-3-56-32 Pomeroy Competition Formula H. P. Bowler No.53-4-56-24 Recollections about E.R.A.'s K. T. Hall No.53-4-56-25 Dwindling Edwardians in our Events C. J. Bendall No.53-4-56-25 Dwindling Edwardians in our Events B. M. Clarke No.53-4-56-25 Dwindling Edwardians at our Events S. J. Skinner No.53-4-56-26 Additional Information on "Evergreen" E.R.A.'s Alan V. Burnard No.53-4-56-27 Views on Committee Ruling - Vintage Bentley's F.
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