Classic Car Weekly (UK)

CCW Crossword

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WHAT THE WINNER GETS: The first correct crossword entry drawn will win a Ring emergency kit containing hi-vis jacket, warning triangle and LED torch (worth £35.99), Ring Solar Powered Charger, Ring Onelamp and Ring Booster Cable. This great selection of items is ideal for when you are working on your car. Send your completed crossword with your name and address to CCW Crossword Comp (14 June 2017), Bauer Media, Lynch Wood, Peterborou­gh, PE2 6EA. The closing date for entries is Wednesday 21 June, 2017.

CLUES ACROSS

1 Short-lived hatchback that replaced the Austin Princess (10)

8 The Singer Chamois was a badge-engineered derivative of which diminutive Hillman? (3)

9 _ computer, source of informatio­n on fuel consumptio­n, average speed, etc (4)

10 Production of this South African-built VW ended in 2009 after a quarter of a century (4,4)

11 The William who designed the Aston Martin DBS (5) 12 Fuel reservoir (4) 13 Coachbuild­er Baur is noted for its cabriolet conversion­s of these cars (4)

14 The famous BMW 328 race car adopted the name of this noted German aerodynami­cist (4)

15 Cars that Citroën launched in 1961 best remembered for their inward-slanting rear windows (4) 17 The Ford Escort’s saloon cousin (5) 18 Makers of the Vanguard (8) 20 Chrysler saloon that came to Britain in 1996 (4) 21 Fifties saloon from Riley (3) 22 A possibly ‘Vogue’ luxury off-roader (5,5)

CLUES DOWN

2 Sports car released in the early 1990s – follow-up to the Mantula (6,7)

3 The Sunbeam Tiger was based on these cars (7)

4 How a car’s trim levels and features are referred to, for short (4)

5 How Ferrari 365 GTB/4s were popularly known (8)

6 Audi’s emblem comprises four of them (5)

7 European cousin of the Vauxhall Viceroy (4,9) 12 He designed the Bond Bug (3,5) 14 A SsangYong 4x4 that came to our shores in 1997 (7)

16 Nameplate found on Ferrari’s 166, 195 and 212 (5) 19 _ GTR4, rare Triumph coupé conversion by Harrington (4)

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WIN THREE GREAT PRIZES WORTH £68.97

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