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    Ten Iconic British Cars.

    A collection of some the most beautiful cars ever made. Any one of them would be welcome in my garage

    BBC - Autos - Ten quintessentially British cars

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    Always loved the E-Type Jaguar.

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    The Morris Minor must be #11.







    What is the Caterham doing there?
    Surely the original Lotus should be included instead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    The Morris Minor must be #11.



    Followed some way back by the Hillman Hunter and my dads old Wolseley
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    I thought the Range Rover classic or the car that started it all for Land Rover,the lovely Series I,would have got a mention ahead of the Defender.

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    My list would include the Rover P6, RRC and the Bristol 411 or 405.

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    Interesting that the well known London taxi is not there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bytemrk View Post
    Followed some way back by the Hillman Hunter and my dads old Wolseley
    Here's my offering



    It was my first car and until this years purchases my favourite.

    I learnt to drive in it and owned it from 1990 to 1996. Had to sell it as fitting 2 toddlers in the back safely was too hard. Sold it to my dad who kept it for about 5yrs then sold it to a musician who was rear ended and I think the car was written off.

    Absolutely loved driving it. Double clutching for first gear, had a crank start for when the starter motor gave up.

    I always laugh when I see the ads for push button start cos you turned the key and pushed a button on the dash to start.

    The thing could move as well, people used to get a shock when I used to leave them behind at the lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco man View Post
    I thought the Range Rover classic or the car that started it all for Land Rover,the lovely Series I,would have got a mention ahead of the Defender.
    you maybe right but thats a cool looking defender

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    The little Wolsely 1500 was a spritely performer

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