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justinsain 04-15-2010 05:33 PM

British Car Invasion and I've got pics!
 
Went to a British Cars only car show last saturday and wasn't expecting much mainly because I hadn't thought about what cars were British made. Turned out to be plenty of very cool cars and I was pleasntly surprised. I can't remember the last time I saw something like an MGB on the road so it was nice to see there were still a few around. There were also a few very rare cars which I was glad to see and photograph.

There are quite a few car experts here and a few Brits as well but I bet you guys can't identify them all :winkwink:

1.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/01.jpg

2.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/02.jpg

3.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/03.jpg

4.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/04.jpg

5.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/05.jpg

6.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/06.jpg

7.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/07.jpg

8.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/08.jpg

9.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/09.jpg

10.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/10.jpg

11.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/14.jpg

Spunky 04-15-2010 05:41 PM

Some pretty sweet rides

CYF 04-15-2010 05:42 PM

nice photos. Someone I know has an MGB so I can ID that one, not too sure on all the rest tho.

MaDalton 04-15-2010 06:00 PM

too bad the british car industry died a horrible slow death between 1945 and somewhat in the 1980ies. Morgan is the only original british car manufacturer left and their cars still look like from before WWII - even the Aero

StrokeKing 04-15-2010 06:05 PM

Great shots! i want number 6, the red one. too bad i dont know what brand is that :)

fatfoo 04-15-2010 06:11 PM

A car: it gets you from point A to point B.

justinsain 04-15-2010 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 17036742)
too bad the british car industry died a horrible slow death between 1945 and somewhat in the 1980ies. Morgan is the only original british car manufacturer left and their cars still look like from before WWII - even the Aero

There was a gentleman there that had five or six Morgans including these two which retain the same design form despite being about 40 years apart just as you out pointed out :thumbsup

http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/16.jpg

A-n-D-r-E-S 04-15-2010 06:25 PM

awesome cars, I woluld love to have any of those, even the Audi! :thumbsup

A-n-D-r-E-S 04-15-2010 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StrokeKing (Post 17036753)
Great shots! i want number 6, the red one. too bad i dont know what brand is that :)

It's a Lotus, i think the model is Elise...

halfpint 04-15-2010 06:33 PM

nice cars
no1 is a marcos
no 4 is a jaguar
no 5 I think is a truimph herald
no 9 The last car at the back is also a jaguar ...I think
no 10 I think is a jaguar

Chosen 04-15-2010 09:28 PM

Nice cars indeed :)

Bird 04-15-2010 10:31 PM

cool post...

hypedough 04-15-2010 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinsain (Post 17036784)
There was a gentleman there that had five or six Morgans including these two which retain the same design form despite being about 40 years apart just as you out pointed out :thumbsup

http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/16.jpg


The car on the left is AMAZING :thumbsup :thumbsup

sojproductions 04-15-2010 10:57 PM

the new aero does look awesome, better now they sorted the headlights!

Theo 04-16-2010 12:18 AM

great ones, i couldn't tell the last one

stag44 04-16-2010 12:37 AM

Not sure of the exact models but:

1. Marcos (but could be TVR)
2. Aston Martin
3. Sunbeam Tiger
4. Jaguar S Type
5. Looks Italian rather than British, but I think it could be a Gordon Keeble
6. Crap Audi TT and Loverly Lotus Elise
7. Morgan Aero
8. MGA
9. Jag E Types sandwiching MG Midget
10. Jag or Alvis
11. Austin 7

A nice collection though.... That Morgan Aero would look nice on my Drive!

raven1083 04-16-2010 12:43 AM

wow! sweet cars!!

martinsc 04-16-2010 01:36 AM

nice.... :thumbsup

scarlettcontent 04-16-2010 04:23 AM

awesome motors :thumbsup

redwhiteandblue 04-16-2010 04:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stag44 (Post 17037322)
Not sure of the exact models but:

1. Marcos (but could be TVR)
2. Aston Martin
3. Sunbeam Tiger
4. Jaguar S Type
5. Looks Italian rather than British, but I think it could be a Gordon Keeble
6. Crap Audi TT and Loverly Lotus Elise
7. Morgan Aero
8. MGA
9. Jag E Types sandwiching MG Midget
10. Jag or Alvis
11. Austin 7

A nice collection though.... That Morgan Aero would look nice on my Drive!

1. is certainly a Marcos.
5. is not a Gordon Keeble, and I haven't worked out what it is. Not Peerless, not Gilbern, could be Italian as you suggest but there's no recognisable badge.
10. Going by the leaping motif, a Jaguar of some sort, SS100 or SS Jaguar perhaps.

LoveSandra 04-16-2010 05:04 AM

nice car

DamianJ 04-16-2010 05:29 AM

Ah, a Sunbeam. Here's me, sitting in my girlfriend's 1928 Sunbeam:

http://img.skitch.com/20100416-t4gxf...8g7m9qgurn.jpg

pornguy 04-16-2010 05:37 AM

sweet cars

SGS 04-16-2010 05:47 AM

I had an original Teal Blue MGB GT V8. It was number 414.

cwd 04-16-2010 06:36 AM

I got the doors blown off me by a Sunbeam Tiger in the Bay Area once...damn those were fast little cars!

james_clickmemedia 04-16-2010 06:46 AM

My guesses

1. TVR
2. Aston Martin (not db9)
3. Lotus Sunbeam
4. Jaguar D Type
5. ??
6. Audi & Lotus Elise
7. ??
8. MGA
9. Jag E Type, MG Midget, conv. Jag E Type
10. Jag
11. ??

emjay 04-16-2010 07:05 AM

A true Britsh classic...
 
http://images.thetruthaboutcars.com/...t-Robin-1e.jpg

:1orglaugh

Dirty Lord 04-16-2010 07:17 AM

british car aways looks so classy

Raf1 04-16-2010 07:20 AM

sweet rides :)

Serious-Partner 04-16-2010 07:25 AM

awesome cars, but I would love to have № 2. Aston ..I hope soon :)

justinsain 04-16-2010 07:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stag44 (Post 17037322)
Not sure of the exact models but:

1. Marcos (but could be TVR)
2. Aston Martin
3. Sunbeam Tiger
4. Jaguar S Type
5. Looks Italian rather than British, but I think it could be a Gordon Keeble
6. Crap Audi TT and Loverly Lotus Elise
7. Morgan Aero
8. MGA
9. Jag E Types sandwiching MG Midget
10. Jag or Alvis
11. Austin 7

A nice collection though.... That Morgan Aero would look nice on my Drive!

You almost got them all :thumbsup

2. is in fact an Aston Martin DB9

10. is a 1948 Jaguar MK 4

11. is a 1936 Nippy Austin 7

Most of the cars are easily identifiable as I left the name plates in the pics but #11 and #5 were meant to stump you.

That leaves #5 and your observation that it looks Italian is very keen and on the right track however this was a British Cars only show so it's British made. :winkwink:

Konkan 04-16-2010 08:01 AM

Nice pics, not a big fan of an old mobiles.

stag44 04-16-2010 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinsain (Post 17037933)
You almost got them all :thumbsup

2. is in fact an Aston Martin DB9

10. is a 1948 Jaguar MK 4

11. is a 1936 Nippy Austin 7

Most of the cars are easily identifiable as I left the name plates in the pics but #11 and #5 were meant to stump you.

That leaves #5 and your observation that it looks Italian is very keen and on the right track however this was a British Cars only show so it's British made. :winkwink:

Hell - That 1948 Jaguar Mk 4 is so like the Alvis TA14 - maybe because they shared the same coach builder - mulliner...:thumbsup

#5 - The design clues point to something between peerless/gordon gt/gordon keeble - but there again could be Bristol Zagato or AC Greyhound.. A nice car, whatever it is..

redwhiteandblue 04-16-2010 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinsain (Post 17037933)
You almost got them all :thumbsup

2. is in fact an Aston Martin DB9

10. is a 1948 Jaguar MK 4

11. is a 1936 Nippy Austin 7

Most of the cars are easily identifiable as I left the name plates in the pics but #11 and #5 were meant to stump you.

That leaves #5 and your observation that it looks Italian is very keen and on the right track however this was a British Cars only show so it's British made. :winkwink:

Going by the bonnet bulge and the shape of the front wheel arch 5. looks to be Triumph TR4 - based, it certainly looks very Michelotti, but I don't know what exactly - some kind of special?

There never was such a car as a Mk 4 Jaguar BTW, in the same way there never was a Mk 1 - it was only given the name retrospectively after the Mk 2 came out. The Mk 4 is the name given to the SS Jaguar after SS Cars changed its name to Jaguar.

Theo 04-16-2010 08:55 AM

btw awesome pics,thanks for sharing

justinsain 04-16-2010 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redwhiteandblue (Post 17038094)
Going by the bonnet bulge and the shape of the front wheel arch 5. looks to be Triumph TR4 - based, it certainly looks very Michelotti, but I don't know what exactly - some kind of special?

There never was such a car as a Mk 4 Jaguar BTW, in the same way there never was a Mk 1 - it was only given the name retrospectively after the Mk 2 came out. The Mk 4 is the name given to the SS Jaguar after SS Cars changed its name to Jaguar.

You are close enough to get #5 :)

It's a 1962 Triumph Italia 2000

I'll be the first to admit I know little about these cars and I'm learning as I go. That's what this thread is about for me. All the cars had a sheet giving the owners name, year, make and model. I try to take note as I go and put a name to the cars but miss many of them.

I called the Jag a MK 4 because that's what it's tag said and when googled it confirmed it. Of course the vanity plate isn't the last word as people switch them around but it was a starting point. Whatever it is it had a monster set of headlights :winkwink:

There were two other cars there that require a keen knowledge of British cars to identify.

This car which I was told is very rare...

12.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/19.jpg

and this car which the owner swore was British made but had everyone there scratching their heads

13.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/20.jpg

1935 Austin with info sheet
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/17.jpg

Jag with tag
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/18.jpg

stag44 04-16-2010 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redwhiteandblue (Post 17038094)
Going by the bonnet bulge and the shape of the front wheel arch 5. looks to be Triumph TR4 - based, it certainly looks very Michelotti, but I don't know what exactly - some kind of special?

Good Spot :thumbsup

redwhiteandblue 04-16-2010 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinsain (Post 17038280)
There were two other cars there that require a keen knowledge of British cars to identify.

This car which I was told is very rare...

12.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/19.jpg

That's a Swallow Doretti. The company that became Jaguar Cars started out as Swallow Sidecars, then became SS Cars, then of course after WW2 didn't want to remind people of the German SS so renamed itself after its last model, the Jaguar. But Swallow Sidecars had split from the business years before, and ended up producing this car. Think this again is Triumph TR based.

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinsain (Post 17038280)
and this car which the owner swore was British made but had everyone there scratching their heads

13.
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/20.jpg

No idea on this one, possibly a Vauxhall of some sort if it actually is British.

Roby 04-16-2010 10:53 AM

great cars !

bbm 04-16-2010 11:11 AM

looks great :)

justinsain 04-16-2010 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redwhiteandblue (Post 17038340)
That's a Swallow Doretti. The company that became Jaguar Cars started out as Swallow Sidecars, then became SS Cars, then of course after WW2 didn't want to remind people of the German SS so renamed itself after its last model, the Jaguar. But Swallow Sidecars had split from the business years before, and ended up producing this car. Think this again is Triumph TR based.



No idea on this one, possibly a Vauxhall of some sort if it actually is British.

#12 is a 1954 Swallow Doretti

You certainly know your British cars :thumbsup

#13 is not a Vauxhall. This car was made in the UK but it's roots come from somewhere else :winkwink:

plugin 04-16-2010 11:22 AM

Very nice cars indeed

redwhiteandblue 04-16-2010 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinsain (Post 17038560)
#12 is a 1954 Swallow Doretti

You certainly know your British cars :thumbsup

#13 is not a Vauxhall. This car was made in the UK but it's roots come from somewhere else :winkwink:

Roots eh? Or Rootes maybe? I vaguely recognise it but can't put my finger on it, but if not Vauxhall then it has to be a Rootes Group car, perhaps a Chrysler based one.

Serial Pervert 04-16-2010 12:57 PM

ui, nice cars, cool thread.

redwhiteandblue 04-16-2010 01:05 PM

Ah hold on, got it now. Ford Consul Capri, the forerunner of the more famous Capri of the late 60s / 70s / early 80s.

justinsain 04-16-2010 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redwhiteandblue (Post 17038833)
Ah hold on, got it now. Ford Consul Capri, the forerunner of the more famous Capri of the late 60s / 70s / early 80s.

That's it :thumbsup

Great show with a great selection. Sure wish I knew the value of some of those cars.

Here's a few more with no need to identify.

http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/11.jpg

http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/13.jpg

http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/15.jpg

John-ACWM 04-16-2010 01:52 PM

Some gorgeous cars! Love the pics!

JFK 04-16-2010 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinsain (Post 17038560)
#12 is a 1954 Swallow Doretti

You certainly know your British cars :thumbsup

#13 is not a Vauxhall. This car was made in the UK but it's roots come from somewhere else :winkwink:

#13 reminds me of early 60's pontiac's and chevy's

But, I love this Jag:thumbsup
http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/10.jpg

stag44 04-17-2010 12:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinsain (Post 17038560)
#12 is a 1954 Swallow Doretti

You certainly know your British cars :thumbsup

#13 is not a Vauxhall.

http://www.julie-clarke.com/public_h...omo/BCS/20.jpg
This car was made in the UK but it's roots come from somewhere else :winkwink:

Damn Damn Damn... I knew it was a Ford, but thought it was a Galaxy... How stupid of me, as I just about remember it when it was a common (ish) site on british roads when we had 1 of these:

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1330/...05d8667f48.jpg


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