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1967-1974 MG Midget
The Mark III MG Midget was introduced in October 1966 as a 1967 model. Both the Midget and its companion Austin-Healey Sprite received...


1974-1979 Jaguar XJ Series II
Upon its introduction in 1968, the new Jaguar XJ-6 replaced all the sedans which preceded it. The signature 4.2-liter DOHC six-cylinder...


1962-1980 Triumph Spitfire
Triumph was caught flat-footed by rival BMC’s introduction of the Austin-Healey Sprite and the MG Midget. Needing a low-priced sports car...


1956-1962 MG MGA
Introduced for 1956 model year, the MGA roadster replaced the aging T-Series cars. Powered by a 68 horsepower 1,489cc overhead valve...


Classic MG - MGB
Why is the MGB such a favorite with classic car hobbyists? The answer is simple: It is good-looking, fun to drive and easy to maintain....


1948-1954 Jaguar XK 120
It has been said that for many on hand for the 1948 London Motorshow were simply flabbergasted by the new Jaguar XK 120 that combined...


1965-1980 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow
Rolls-Royce contemplated the unibody Silver Shadow design as early as 1957 in an effort to modernize the company’s product line, but the...


1964-1968 Porsche 911
For the first seventeen years of its life, Porsche built just one road car, and that was the 356. You could choose different body styles,...


1976-1986 Lotus Esprit
By the early 1970s, Lotus’ product line was distinctly long in the tooth. Both the Elan and the Europa had been on the market for more...


1959-1967 Austin-Healey 3000
Austin-Healey’s handsome new 100/4 entered the market in 1953 with a 2.6-liter four-cylinder engine in a traditional chassis with...
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