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Organised chaos • Meticulous planning, with an added element of anarchy
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Come join the party! • 18-19 March ’23 – Sandown Park, Esher
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Travelling man • What do you get if you cross a Morris Traveller with a Beetle? Is this some kind of joke?
Sweet rıde • What’s better thana cool 21-window Samba with a hot motor? One with a matching Puck of course. Arriba arriba Eriba, baby!
Natural mystic • Purists, look away now. The only thing pure about this trick ’56 out of Taylorsville,Utah is the fact it is pure custom...
(Back) in the pink • It is often said that fashion goes round in circles, so T2D decided to put the theory to the test
The Thing • That’s the name Frenchman, Eric Latour, has given his jacked-up 181, whose subtle demeanour hides a few nice surprises
Holy Lowly • Remember the Lowly Gentlemen body dropped Bay? Well, having subsequently undergone a major transformation, it’s been re-done again. Yep, this is the same Bus
A fine mentor • Nathan O’Neill lucked out at an early age by meeting the late Dan Simpson. The friendship that ensued not only influenced the way he built his first car, but also the course of his life. Here’s the full story
Hot VWs • Extreme heat and extreme cool, that’s the best way to describe the VW Summerjam in Washington
Country cousins • The names may look familiar, but these versions of Inch Pincher and Tar Baby never saw a drag strip in their lives. Instead, they were just two competitors in the 1972 Baja 1000 off-road race
Cruising for charity • There's no better way to blow away the New Year's Day hangover than a chilly cruise along the seafront
Bigger is beautiful • Best known for its 1/50-scale models, German company HUKI also offered this 1/30-scale KdF Wagen. Both are rare finds today
PATINA PART 2 • Mark Walker makes amends