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HYNESIGHT
A response to the editor's acquisition of a Vauxhall Vectra, more problems with impending regulations
and occasions to use your cars are ever increasing.
NEWS
The JZR is back, RV revealed as Python buyer, Ultima's first open day,
the Pembleton four-wheeler is coming and a whole lot more contributing to an industry gearing up for the busy season.
YOUR SAY
For too long we've failed to publish readers' letters but the content.Comment, criticism and suggestion is worth an airing.
From next month there'll be a monthly prize for the best missive.
CLUBS
lain Ayre takes his usual sideways look at club life and sees fit to yawn at the new Grand Prix season,
rant at the Jaguar XK engine - again - and warm to Kylie Minogue's bottom.
THE HOLE STORY
Steve scores a first with no correct answers to last month's Mystery Car,
pots the history of the GSM Delta and Calvy Mitchel chooses between a caterham Classic and a Formula 27 Blade.
DEBUT:PROVA MARINE DESIGNS COUNTACH BOAT
Though Prova Designs has ceased production of its Countach replica, the inspiration has come in handy for a Countach kit-form boat.
See what you think.
TWIN PEAKS
Stuart Taylor Motorsport have taken over sales and marketing of the Sylva Phoenix and produced a stunning vee-twin-powered track attack special.
THE MISTER MEN
Matthew and Michael Stead have built the forst Toyota MR2-powered Sylva Mojo.
We drive a cracking car and bring news of the Mks Mojo currently under development.
KICKING UP A STINK
The Malone Skunk is a welcome relief from Morgan inspired trikes and rather quicker too.
lain Ayre gets to grips with some ambitious and capable engineering.
BUY-2-BUILD: KAMALA
Steve Hole investigates every aspect of buying and building the wonderfully extrovert Kamala
which has now moved into Lotus' back yard in Wymondham, Norfolk.
Z CARS
The Mazda MXS-based BMW Z3 copy has become prematurely extinct but this rare example
highlights the excellent donor potential of this classic sports car.
ROOM ON TOP
We've all got to go sometime so why not take your last trip in style?
The Sherpley hearse is doing brisk business as a funereal fun car.
BITS AND PIECES
New products, tools and specialised bits and pieces now get a monthly page to themselves.
This month we've got a tie-wrap tightening tool and a growing mail-order parts service.
ECONOMY CLASS
Robin Richardson attempts to build an Autotune Aristocat from the payout on an insurance policy.
He's gone over that budget but can he do it for Autotune's sub-10K target?
CHIPS WITH EVERYTHING
lain Ayre gets to grips with the elctronic systems that govern modern motor performance and highlights the attractions of tuning by computer.
WORKSHOP Q&A;
lain Ayre again with Type 9 boxes for the MGB, balancing exhaust systems,
transferring Q-plates, starting a reluctant Pinto and building a body on a vintage Armstrong-Siddeley.