But it survived and thoroughly earned its sticker.
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20070616
We've made it to the Trabant show in Zw
We've made it to the Trabant show in Zwickau,Germany. Hurrah!
20070615
Sam and I are lending a spanner as we sp
Sam and I bumped into a broken down Trabant owner on the Autobahn. We're lending a spanner as we speak.
Lorry and taxi drivers seem to be giving
Lorry and taxi drivers seem to be giving us lots of attention so we've accessorised accordingly.
20070613
Arrived in Spain! We're so incredibly ov
Arrived in Spain! We're so incredibly overloaded that every hill causes epic tailbacks. Which is a problem when you're driving through a mountain range.
20070612
We're down to one Trabant with no rear s
We're down to one Trabant with no rear seats. Conditions are a touch cramped. Please excuse Sam's nipples.
Priscilla with a blown con rod in the mi
Priscilla with a blown con rod in the middle of the Sahara. We had to donate her to a confused Arab who didn't seem quite sure what was going on.
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The ignition barrel decided to break on
The ignition barrel decided to break on a rather deserted road - we hadn't seen so much as a goat all day.
We attracted some attention collecting t
We attracted some attention collecting the Trabant engine at Banjul airport
20070601
Explanation of pictures
As you may have read in the General Chat area of the Practical Classics chat forums, PC feature writer Matt Jones is embarking on a mad and frankly ridiculous trip to Africa in two Trabants. He is sending regular picture and text updates to this web page via his mobile phone. The picture below shows PC contributor Sam Glover at Heathrow Airport, shortly before they took off for The Gambia.
For more info on the trip go to the chat forums, click on General Chat, and look for the thread 'Rather Foolish Practical Classics Road Trip.'
For more info on the trip go to the chat forums, click on General Chat, and look for the thread 'Rather Foolish Practical Classics Road Trip.'
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Sam had to loose a few pounds before tra
Sam had to loose a few pounds before travelling. We're already late for check-in.
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New Classic Cars website is now live!
20070425
Classic Cars: June issue on sale now!

Ferrari gets top billing in the June issue of Classic Cars magazine, with a celebration of 60 years of the cars from Maranello. We drive six of the best heartstoppers and hellraisers: 195 Inter, 250 GT SWB, 275 GTB/4, Daytona, 512 BB and F40 to uncover the Ferrari factor. And, highlight the Ferrari greats that you can afford.
Of course, it’s not all about Ferrari. Find out what it’s like to take part in the Coppa Milano-Sanremo with an Alfa Spider Duetto and an Italian pop star, the secrets of Jaguar’s XJ-S, Charles Morgan’s take on the future of traditional sports cars, an extreme Gemballa-bodied Porsche 928, what makes the Citroën SM so clever, and how to buy a Lotus Cortina before prices get silly.
Classic Cars is available in most good newsagents and supermarkets. If you can't find it on the shelves, call: 01733 555161
20070419
May 2007 issue of Practical Classics on sale April 25
Practical Classics is Britain's favourite and most useful classic car magazine. Every issue contains...- The best technical section, packed with how-to guides
- A wide selection of classics, from pre-war to the 1990s
- Hundreds of cars for sale
- Valuable buying advice
- The finest competitions and giveaways
- Useful ideas and tips for quick-fire restorations
- An amazing Austin Seven rebuild story
- Win a Singer Vogue and £1200 worth of tools
- Fun work hacks group test
- Guide to welding techniques: part one
- New Mercedes project
- And more...
Scroll down for further info on the May issue.
Printing error in May 2007 issue of PC

Due to circumstances beyond Practical Classics' control (eg. a printing cock-up), four editorial pages have been replaced by adverts in the May 2007 issue of PC. Many apologies. We will do our utmost to reprint these pages in a future issue.
The pages in question are the opening page of the Buying Section (p109), the first page of the Datsun 240Z buying guide (p110), the first page of the torque wrench test (p116), and the needle file test (p121) .
If you click HERE you will be taken through to an area where you can download p109 as a pdf.
Click HERE for p110
Click HERE for p116
Click HERE for p121
Matt Wright, editor, PC
20070411
Classic Cars magazine, May 2007 issue on sale now!

The May issue of Classic Cars magazine is all about getting ready for summer, with an unmissable 24-page feature on buying this year's 21 hottest convertible classic cars - choose from manufacturers including Ferrari, Triumph, Porsche, Mercedes, Jaguar, Morgan, and many more.
Plus, we drive the controversial Jaguar XJR15 supercar, recall the crazy Ford RS Cosworth years and meet an Australian Citroën owner that drove his car around the world - on chip oil!
Want more? Read Martin Gurdon's Bristol 401 to Bristol adventure, find out how to buy a good Chevrolet Corvette Stingray and discover the joys of 'back to driving school' motoring in a 1936 Aston Martin Ulster.
Classic Cars is available in most good newsagents and supermarkets. If you can't find it on the shelves, call: 01733 555161
20070402
Spring issue of Practical Classics on sale now

Overflowing with great cars, useful guides and fun features.
* Expert guide to getting perfect deals
* How to build a workshop
* Amazing Volvo P1800 restoration
* The best classic bargains revealed
* WIN a UAZ camper project
* Advertise your car for FREE
* Cortina & Zodiac Mk III buying guides
* Japanese coupes on test
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Classic Cars magazine, April 2007 issue on sale

The April 2007 issue of Classic Cars is on sale from Friday, March 2nd. Here’s a taster of what’s inside…
Aston Martin DB5. Everyone knows James Bond drove one, but there’s much more to the beautiful Aston’s success story than that – a Mediterranean mission to the Italian Riviera explores the DB5 myth
Porsche 911 SE Turbo vs Ferrari Testarossa and Lamborghini Countach Anniversary: proof that the Eighties were cool after all
MGF. Under the skin of MG’s most advanced sports car
Sensational Delage D8-120 Aerosport unveiled
Revington TR’s Triumph TRS Le Mans racer re-creation tested
Ferrari’s most devoted fanatics in action at the World Finals meeting at Monza
Expert advice on buying a subtle Cosworth – the 16-valve Mercedes 190 sports saloon
Plus: Batmobile creator George Barris interview; Alex Zanardi on the Mille Miglia; Inside Morgan specialist Melvyn Rutter’s workshop; Quentin Willson and new columnist Martin Gurdon
Classic Cars is available in most good newsagents and supermarkets. If you can't find it on the shelves, call: 01733 555161
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Practical Classics magazine: April issue now on sale

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Elsewhere in your packed new issue...
DADS v SONS
PC compares classics with their younger siblings
Triumph TR3 v TR7
Alfa Spider v Spider
Opel Manta v Calibra
Jaguar S-type v XJ40
CITROEN 2CV REBUILD
A new project begins. Follow it from the start…
RESTORED ESCORT MEXICO
London cabbie’s battle to bring his Mk I back to life
HOW TO FIT FRONT SPEAKERS
Plus: guide to discreet stereo systems
TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER
Why you should buy one
HOW TO REFURB DULL PAINT
Step-by-step guide
UNDERBODY COATINGS TESTED
Find out which product you should use
GILBERN v MGB v TVR
Which Sixties GT is for you?
Practical Classics is available at all major supermarkets and newsagents.
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