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Here’s a sneak preview of what’s inside the March 2022 issue of Classic & Sports Car…
Subaru vs Ford


Yes, you read that right. This issue we also get behind the wheel of a fascinating one-off coupé, pieced together by Aston Martin’s very own engine guru.
We hand over to Martin Buckley, who picks up the story from p92 of our March ’22 issue.
Fiat vs Alfa Romeo

You’re sure to be charmed by these exotics in miniature, as we bring an Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider Veloce and a Fiat-Osca 1500S Cabriolet together.
Again it is Martin Buckley who has the tough job of sharing their stories and taking them for a drive, which you can enjoy from p128 of our March 2022 issue.
A special breed

Finally in our new-issue preview, our Greg MacLeman samples a rare, BRM-tuned version of the already-brilliant Lotus Elan around its spiritual home.
And what better moment to do so, than the 60th anniversaries of both Colin Chapman’s seminal model and also British Racing Motors’ first and only Formula One World Constructors’ Championship?
We hope that’s whetted your appetite.
The March 2022 Classic & Sports Car is on sale right now! Get a single magazine here or subscribe here. Alternatively you can read our digital edition, either bundled with the magazine or on its own here, or find the magazine on apps such as Readly, Exact Editions and Zinio.
Happy reading!
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