LHD Triumph TR3 leaves the event. |
One of the most stylish cars to come out of Britain. The Rover 3.5 Coupe. The 3 litre coupe was a nice car, but the addition of the V8 engine and those Rostyle wheels made it almost perfect. |
Beautiful 1956 Mk 1 Ford Zephyr. When I was a kid, my dad had one of these in this same colour. |
Jaguar's E type is a British icon. |
1939 MG TB in an unusual colour. |
Later Jaguar sports models never had quite the same impact as the original E types. |
The Fiat 500 was a common town run-about, but have now become quite rare and almost unaffordable. This is a "D" model with its rear hinged doors. |
2000 Bentley Arnage Turbo has conservative, but pleasing lines. |
Sunbeam, Austin, Vauxhall, Ford. |
To many, the 993 version of Porsche's 911, was the ultimate model. It was the last to be powered by the Porsche flat six in air-cooled form. |
1955 Humber 80 is also a re-badged version of the Hillman Minx of that time. This is a 1955 model which should have the 1390cc engine, but I see this example is listed as 1440cc. |
1960 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II looks similar as the Silver Cloud I, but has the 6230cc V8 engine. |
Fiat X1/9 was a superb little mid-engine sports car. I worked for a Fiat dealer when these came out and a drive of the very first one to arrive. I remember being impressed by the excellent handling. |
1956 Ford Zephyr Mk 2. '56 was the first year of the Mk 2 with its 2553cc 6 cylinder engine, enlarged from the Mk1s 2262cc. |
Thanks for taking the time to put together this excellent post of this car day. So many awesome looking cars and I can't wait to see more from you soon. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteGreg Prosmushkin