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In the timeline of sports cars (especially affordable ones) British cars had a run comparable to the dinosaurs. From roughly 1945 until 1980 or so, little English roadsters ruled the planet.
9 Lesser-Known British Sports Car Gems That Deserve a Second Look. Think you know obscure British sports cars? Take a gander at this roundup and test your knowledge.
In the article "40 Coolest Cars Released in the 1950s," we'll take a trip down memory lane when fins were in! With photos! The 1950s were a transformative period for the American automotive industry.
Like many other British sports cars found on this list, the Aston Martin range finds its origin in the world of racing. The founders of what would later become Aston Martin — Lionel Martin and ...
The Jaguar E-Type, known in the States as the XK-E, is one of the most iconic cars in history thanks to its instantly recognizable design. First launched at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, the E-Type was ...
From a dozen likely lads competing in the Mutton Grand Prix to the cheapest race-day tickets selling for an eye-watering £389 ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — Inside a small repair shop in 1965, John Twist “plunged” into a 60-year obsession. Twist, 76, learned to repair British sports cars, in particular, his beloved MG, in ...
Kirk Bell September 29, 2022 Comment Now! America’s love affair with the sports car began with the postwar British cars of the 1950s. America got into the fray with the Chevrolet Corvette and ...
Non-British [cars], with which these were replaced in the early 1950s, did not suffer from these defects. Even today the after-effect of this period has not been overcome entirely.