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Table of Contents

Foreword by Stirling Moss

Preface

1 - Vintage Racing

  • Vintage racing: what it is
  • Back at the beginning
  • The coming of the Monterey Races
  • A template for expansion
  • The vintage explosion: diversity
  • Maintaining the vintage racing spirit
  • Into the future
  • Clubs: the driving force

2 - Getting Started

  • All clubs are not the same
  • What about your car?
  • Not all cars are eligible
  • Don't forget the point
  • Vintage Racing and the SCCA
  • Consider the costs
  • Other important factors
  • Once you've decided on a make
  • Check it out
  • Safety requirements
  • Reliability will keep it fun

3 - Why British Sports Cars?

  • Leaky tops and romance
  • Plentiful...
  • ... and (relatively) inexpensive
  • Parts no problem
  • Simple to prepare and maintain ...
  • ... and still competitive

4 - Morgan

  • Preparing the 4/4
  • Preparing the Super Sport
  • Preparing the Plus 4

5 - Jaguar

  • Preparing the XK120, 140 and 150
  • Preparing Mk II Sedans
  • Preparing XKEs

6 - MG

  • Preparing the T-Series
  • Preparing the MGA
  • Preparing the MGB

7 - Triumph

  • Preparing the TR2/3
  • Preparing the TR4
  • Preparing the Spitfire

8 - Austin-Healey

  • Preparing the 100-4
  • Preparing the 100-6 and 3000
  • Preparing the Sprite/Midget

9 - Lotus

  • Preparing the Seven
  • Preparing the Elite
  • Preparing the Elan

10 - Aston Martin

  • Preparing the DB4
  • Preparing the DB5/6

11 - AC

  • ACs

12 - Cortina

  • Preparing the Cortina

13 - Mini

  • Preparing the Mini

14 - Sunbeam

  • Preparing the Alpine
  • Preparing the Tiger

15 - Racing Vintage Cars

16 - A Race Weekend

Appendix 1: Flags

Appendix 2: Clubs

Appendix 3: Sources

Appendix 4: Prices

Glossary

Photo Credits

Acknowledgments

About the Author