Ford UK's Zephyr in Mk 3 form was an excellent car for its time. The standard 4 speed transmission was a major improvement over the earlier models. |
Volkswagen type 2 in LHD. |
Jaguar's 420G and the earlier, almost identical Mk X, was an imposing beast. Its sheer size (especially width) caused many Jaguar fans to choose smaller models |
Volkswagen's 1500 Beetle was the best of them in my book, alongside a Karmann-Ghia version. |
Rover rears. |
Ford's Mk1 Zephyr had a 2.2 litre engine driving through a 3 speed box. The Mk3 (in this instance a Zodiac) had 2.5 litres and 4 speeds. |
A very nice 1936 14/56 fronted the Wolseley display. |
One of the advertising lines for the Leyland P76, in its day, was that a 44gallon drum would fit in the boot. |
LHD Triumph TR3, 1963 model. |
1974 Ford Cotina 2.0 litre. Once a very common car on NZ roads. |
1975 Ford Escort 1300. A much better choice than the 1100 model which was under powered and uneconomical. |
When Mercedes Benz put the 3500cc V8 into the 280SE coupe body (which was originally fitted with the 2800cc straight 6) , they chose to call it 280SE 3.5, rather than 350SE. This is a 1971 model. |
1987 Mercedes Benz 260SE. I've always liked this model, but I wonder if the 2.6 motor might be a little short on power for this body. |
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