Practical Classic - The Interceptor Guide

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Practical Classic - The Interceptor Guide

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There’s a “buyers brief” to the Interceptor in the lasted edition of Practical Classics.
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Re: Practical Classic - The Interceptor Guide

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Shame there are so many mistakes seeing the editor is an Interceptor owner.

The photo used is obviously an SP (ex Phil Hayes) and a stock photo

used by Classic Car Weekly for the last 4/5 years.

I always wonder why they never consult the owners club to get the important facts right?

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Re: Practical Classic - The Interceptor Guide

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Pymmie wrote:
I always wonder why they never consult the owners club to get the important facts right?

John P
Like which way round to stick the headlining :shock:

Its a sad fact that lots of journalism not just motoring related is very lazy and they hope the reader doesnt know anything about the subject.
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