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HYNESIGHT
The editor mulls over the strengths of kit cars, their increasing popularity and prospects for the future
as traffic legislation becomes ever more stringent and hi-tech.
NEWS
The GT 40 gets a new lease of life, the Python Roadster returns,
Banham announces the new X21 GT and a whole lot more of everything that's buzzing in the kit car world.
YOUR SAY
Though a letters page isn't a regular feature, we've got one this month due to some interesting opinions from our readers.
MOTORSPORT
The Ginetta series has a new sponsor, the WSCC Speed championship has ten of them,
GD will race the T70 Spyder and Wesifield launch the XTR2.
CLUBS
lain Ayre takes his usual sideways glance at life from his seat as head of the Unfinished Kit car Club whilst delving into other club news.
THE HOLE STORY
Steve Hole goes on a whistle-stop tour of Brazil, digs into the brief history of the Cavallo Estivo,
remembers the Andersen Cub and comes up with another Mystery Car.
GOING DEUTSCH
Steve Hole gets his passport stamped as he takes a turn round the Essen Motor Show and turns up a few interesting exhibits
ON THE RECORD
The SSC Stylus may not be the ultimate track car but it's the perfect compromise between roadgoing sports car and circuit entertainer.
FUELS PARADISE
lain Ayre visits Webcon to delve into the mysteries of engine management and Weber Alpha throttle-body fuel infection.
MAKING THE MARLIN SPECIAL
David Bland's Triumph/Marina based Marlin Roadster hybrid is a throwback to a far oft kit car era but it's still hugely entertaining and capable.
BUY-2-BUILD
Steve Hole visits Formula 27 and examines every aspect of buying and building one of these up and coming sports cars.
BLURRED VISION
Westfield hasn't had a V8 demonstrator for a few years and it's been sorely missed. Ian Hyne drives a car that's got brains as well as brawn.
UNSUNG HEROES
Robert Hawkins talks to people who have had a major influence on the kit car industry. First for interrogation is Sylva's Jeremy Phillips.
WORKSHOP Q&A;
lain Ayre employs his experience to try and solve your technical queries and this month takes on the role of agony aunt too!
TECH TIPS
Gerry Hawkridge comes up with some interesting information rather than solid tips this month but it's still more than interesting.