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TYC 08-09 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN LEFT HEAD LAMP LIGHT ASSY TYC 08-09 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN LEFT HEAD LAMP LIGHT ASSY Paypal 0 Bid US $125.86 31m
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1/4 MINI COOPER Chrome Universal Roof side Molding Trim 1/4 MINI COOPER Chrome Universal Roof side Molding Trim Paypal US $12.88 4h 18m
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COOPER CLUBMAN FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 COOPER CLUBMAN FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 Paypal 0 Bid US $189.00 59m
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BMW mini r53 (02-04 's') Grille Trim Front upper Chrome hood moulding strip BMW mini r53 (02-04 's') Grille Trim Front upper Chrome hood moulding strip Paypal US $62.90 8h 38m
MINI COOPER CLUBMAN BASE FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN BASE FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 Paypal 0 Bid US $125.00 1h 27m
NEW MINI COOPER Right Black Hood Vent Grille Genuine 51 13 7 122 506 NEW MINI COOPER Right Black Hood Vent Grille Genuine 51 13 7 122 506 Paypal US $34.99 17h 50m
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Mini : Cooper S Dinan S2 Stage 2+ FULL Dinan Mini Cooper S2 - Stage 2 JCW John Cooper Works R53 MCS *Excell Cond Mini : Cooper S Dinan S2 Stage 2+ FULL Dinan Mini Cooper S2 - Stage 2 JCW John Cooper Works R53 MCS *Excell Cond 15 Bids US $9,750.00 5d 5h 36m
Mini : Cooper S S 2007 Mini Cooper S Hardtop Automatic Mini : Cooper S S 2007 Mini Cooper S Hardtop Automatic 12 Bids US $7,988.88 5h 4m
Mini : Classic Mini 1985 Classic Mini Fully Restored in Green Color Mini : Classic Mini 1985 Classic Mini Fully Restored in Green Color 8 Bids US $9,000.00 4h 22m
Mini : Cooper WE FINANCE!! 2009 MINI COOPER S TURBOCHARGED PANO SUNROOF XENONS 32K Mini : Cooper WE FINANCE!! 2009 MINI COOPER S TURBOCHARGED PANO SUNROOF XENONS 32K Paypal US $19,980.00 1d 4m
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Mini : Cooper S ALL4 Sport Suspension Steptronic Countryman ALL4 AWD Xenon Sirius Heated Seats Mini : Cooper S ALL4 Sport Suspension Steptronic Countryman ALL4 AWD Xenon Sirius Heated Seats 9 Bids US $12,800.00 8d 19h 5m
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Mini : Clubman Cooper S RARE COLOR COMBO 1 OWNER AUTO SPORT/PREMIUM PANORAMIC ROOF SCOTTSDALE ARIZONA Mini : Clubman Cooper S RARE COLOR COMBO 1 OWNER AUTO SPORT/PREMIUM PANORAMIC ROOF SCOTTSDALE ARIZONA Paypal 5 Bids US $16,922.22 3d 7h 48m
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TYC 08-09 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN LEFT HEAD LAMP LIGHT ASSY TYC 08-09 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN LEFT HEAD LAMP LIGHT ASSY Paypal 0 Bid US $125.86 31m
MINI COOPER WHITE TRIM MOLDING GRILL INTERIOR EXTERIOR MINI COOPER WHITE TRIM MOLDING GRILL INTERIOR EXTERIOR Paypal US $7.99 4h 49m
1/4 MINI COOPER Chrome Universal Roof side Molding Trim 1/4 MINI COOPER Chrome Universal Roof side Molding Trim Paypal US $12.88 4h 18m
1/4 1/4" MINI COOPER Chrome Door Grille Dash Molding trim Paypal US $12.88 4h 28m
02-05 mini cooper front grille hood opening molding OEM 02-05 mini cooper front grille hood opening molding OEM Paypal US $29.00 1h 34m
MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE S REAR BUMPER W/O PKG 11 MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE S REAR BUMPER W/O PKG 11 Paypal 0 Bid US $165.00 48m
NGK IRIDIUM SPARK PLUGS 1 ONE STEP COLDER MINI COOPER S 1.6L S/C SUPERCHARGED NGK IRIDIUM SPARK PLUGS 1 ONE STEP COLDER MINI COOPER S 1.6L S/C SUPERCHARGED Paypal US $49.95 1h 29m
COOPER CLUBMAN FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 COOPER CLUBMAN FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 Paypal 0 Bid US $189.00 59m
COOPER CLUBMAN REAR BUMPER COVER LOWER 2010 COOPER CLUBMAN REAR BUMPER COVER LOWER 2010 Paypal 0 Bid US $135.00 59m
Mini cooper s left side fender grille sidemarker s badge assembley OEM factory Mini cooper s left side fender grille sidemarker s badge assembley OEM factory Paypal US $44.99 6h 44m
MINI COOPER COOPER S CONVERTIBLE REAR BUMPER 05 08 MINI COOPER COOPER S CONVERTIBLE REAR BUMPER 05 08 Paypal 0 Bid US $145.00 1h 19m
MINI COOPER S REAR BUMPER W/O AERO W/ SENSOR 07 10 MINI COOPER S REAR BUMPER W/O AERO W/ SENSOR 07 10 Paypal 0 Bid US $125.00 1h 20m
BMW mini r53 (02-04 's') Grille Trim Front upper Chrome hood moulding strip BMW mini r53 (02-04 's') Grille Trim Front upper Chrome hood moulding strip Paypal US $62.90 8h 38m
MINI COOPER CLUBMAN BASE FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN BASE FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 Paypal 0 Bid US $125.00 1h 27m
NEW MINI COOPER Right Black Hood Vent Grille Genuine 51 13 7 122 506 NEW MINI COOPER Right Black Hood Vent Grille Genuine 51 13 7 122 506 Paypal US $34.99 17h 50m
NEW MINI COOPER LEFT Black Hood Vent Grille Genuine 51 13 7 122 505 NEW MINI COOPER LEFT Black Hood Vent Grille Genuine 51 13 7 122 505 Paypal US $34.50 18h 1m
BMW Mini r50 (02-04) Bumper Grille Center OEM NEW + 1 year Warranty BMW Mini r50 (02-04) Bumper Grille Center OEM NEW + 1 year Warranty Paypal US $84.75 10h 20m
Mini Cooper S R52/R53 Aero Black Honeycomb Mesh Style Upper Grill Mini Cooper S R52/R53 Aero Black Honeycomb Mesh Style Upper Grill Paypal US $64.95 15h 41m
MINI COOPER S HATCHBACK LIFTGATE SHELL 02 08 MINI COOPER S HATCHBACK LIFTGATE SHELL 02 08 Paypal 0 Bid US $275.00 1h 59m
MINI COOPER CLUBMAN REAR BUMPER LOWER OEM 08 09 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN REAR BUMPER LOWER OEM 08 09 Paypal 0 Bid US $69.00 1h 59m
MINI COOPER REAR BUMPER HATCHBACK W/O TRIM 07 08 09 MINI COOPER REAR BUMPER HATCHBACK W/O TRIM 07 08 09 Paypal 0 Bid US $175.00 1h 59m
MINI COOPER S REAR BUMPER W/ EFFECTS W/ SENSOR 07 10 MINI COOPER S REAR BUMPER W/ EFFECTS W/ SENSOR 07 10 Paypal 0 Bid US $149.00 2h
New Bumper Cover Facial Front Primered Mini Cooper 2004 2003 2002 51116800140 New Bumper Cover Facial Front Primered Mini Cooper 2004 2003 2002 51116800140 Paypal US $90.92 15h 17m
1 1" MINI COOPER Chrome Door Grille Dash Molding trim Paypal US $21.48 1d 4h 59m
1 1" MINI COOPER Chrome Universal Molding Moulding Trim Paypal US $21.48 1d 4h 59m
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Yellow 2010 Mini Cooper S Cabrio Keychain Key Ring Fob Convertible Yellow 2010 Mini Cooper S Cabrio Keychain Key Ring Fob Convertible Paypal US $12.99 3d 4h 24m
KEYCHAIN-1964 AUSTIN MINI COOPER,GLOSS RED W/YELLOW MAGS KEYCHAIN-1964 AUSTIN MINI COOPER,GLOSS RED W/YELLOW MAGS US $13.50 3d 7h 17m
KEYCHAIN-2010 AUSTIN MINI COOPER CONVERTABLE,GLOSS YELLOW W/CHROME MAGS KEYCHAIN-2010 AUSTIN MINI COOPER CONVERTABLE,GLOSS YELLOW W/CHROME MAGS US $13.50 4d 4h 46m
KEYCHAIN-1964 AUSTIN MINI COOPER,GLOSS GREEN W/CHROME MAGS/GRILL AND BUMPERS KEYCHAIN-1964 AUSTIN MINI COOPER,GLOSS GREEN W/CHROME MAGS/GRILL AND BUMPERS US $18.00 12d 6h 45m
KEYCHAIN-2010 AUSTIN MINI COOPER CONVERTABLE,METALLIC BLUE W/CHROME MAGS KEYCHAIN-2010 AUSTIN MINI COOPER CONVERTABLE,METALLIC BLUE W/CHROME MAGS US $13.00 27d 7h 57m
KEYCHAIN-1964 AUSTIN MINI COOPER,GLOSS BLUE W/CHROME MAGS/GRILL AND BUMPERS KEYCHAIN-1964 AUSTIN MINI COOPER,GLOSS BLUE W/CHROME MAGS/GRILL AND BUMPERS US $13.00 28d 8h 44m
MINI Cooper Baby Racer II Push Kick Car Chili Red Black MINI Cooper Baby Racer II Push Kick Car Chili Red Black Paypal US $90.00 7d 16h 59m
British Leyland Main car grille badge (Austin Allegro, Mini Cooper Triumph Watch British Leyland Main car grille badge (Austin Allegro, Mini Cooper Triumph Watch Paypal 0 Bid US $.99 1d 20h 32m
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TYC 08-09 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN LEFT HEAD LAMP LIGHT ASSY TYC 08-09 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN LEFT HEAD LAMP LIGHT ASSY Paypal 0 Bid US $125.86 31m
MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE S REAR BUMPER W/O PKG 11 MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE S REAR BUMPER W/O PKG 11 Paypal 0 Bid US $165.00 48m
COOPER CLUBMAN FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 COOPER CLUBMAN FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 Paypal 0 Bid US $189.00 59m
COOPER CLUBMAN REAR BUMPER COVER LOWER 2010 COOPER CLUBMAN REAR BUMPER COVER LOWER 2010 Paypal 0 Bid US $135.00 59m
MINI COOPER COOPER S CONVERTIBLE REAR BUMPER 05 08 MINI COOPER COOPER S CONVERTIBLE REAR BUMPER 05 08 Paypal 0 Bid US $145.00 1h 19m
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MINI COOPER CLUBMAN BASE FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN BASE FRONT BUMPER COVER 08 09 Paypal 0 Bid US $125.00 1h 27m
MINI COOPER S HATCHBACK LIFTGATE SHELL 02 08 MINI COOPER S HATCHBACK LIFTGATE SHELL 02 08 Paypal 0 Bid US $275.00 1h 59m
MINI COOPER CLUBMAN REAR BUMPER LOWER OEM 08 09 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN REAR BUMPER LOWER OEM 08 09 Paypal 0 Bid US $69.00 1h 59m
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Evolution - Mini Cooper


Evolution - Mini Cooper


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Evolution - Mini Cooper - Poster

Cabin Air Filter for Mini Cooper


Cabin Air Filter for Mini Cooper


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Cabin Air Filter for Mini Cooper

1964 Mini Cooper S


1964 Mini Cooper S


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1964 Mini Cooper S - Photographic Print

Bimmian MAGAAAYY1 MINI Aero Grille For Cooper  Coopers R50 R53 OEM MINI Aero Grille


Bimmian MAGAAAYY1 MINI Aero Grille For Cooper Coopers R50 R53 OEM MINI Aero Grille


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Give your Mini the stealth treatment These Mini factory aero grills are the same that are included with the Aero Kit however you can put these in your stockbumper Mini Cooper or Cooper S. Gives your Mini a very aggressive Blackedout look. Bonnet Grille:. This piece is a direct replacement for the factory unit And requires no modifications. Bumper Grille:. This piece is designed to fit the Aero Kit bumper And requires modifications to fit the nonAero Kit stock bumper. Cutting And trimming is requiRed for proper fitment. For Cooper and Cooper S R50 R53. OEM Mini Aero Grille.

Vintage Mini Cooper


Vintage Mini Cooper


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Michael Cheung Vintage Mini Cooper - Framed Art Print

2005-2007 Mini Cooper T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille


2005-2007 Mini Cooper T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille


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2005-2007 Mini Cooper T-Rex Mesh Grilles. T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille Features - T-Rex Upper Class Series Mesh Grills elevate the luxury level of your vehicle. Fully customized for your year, make and model. Remove your factory emblem and install it on your T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille to retain that factory-look. Laser-cut from top-shelf 304 stainless steel. Hand-assembled to ensure premium quality. T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grill. For the top selection of Mini Cooper 2005-2007 T-Rex Billet Grilles shop online today. The T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grill will improve and personalize your vehicle. Mini Mesh Grilles by T-Rex - selected by many auto enthusiasts in the top automotive discussion forums. T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille for your 07 Mini Cooper will deliver the results you are looking for! T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille - 2005-2007 Mini Cooper - Billet Grilles - Mesh Grilles.

PIAA Mini Cooper Driving Kit


PIAA Mini Cooper Driving Kit


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PIAA Mini Cooper Driving Kit priced from $241.

Premium Remote Control Mini Cooper S(Pack of 18)


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Riley Cooper Autographed Florida Gators Mini Helmet


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Riley Cooper Autographed Florida Gators Mini Helmet Riley Cooper Autographed / Signed Florida Gators Mini Helmet

Powersprint Mini R56 Cooper Manifold


Powersprint Mini R56 Cooper Manifold


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Powersprint Mini R56 Cooper F?cherkr?mmer


Powersprint Mini R56 Cooper F?cherkr?mmer


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Daten: ab Baujahr2006 , Mini Cooper(120PS) Durchmesser:d42/60mm Material: Edelstahl

2007 Mini Cooper T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille 54990 2-Piece Mesh Grille


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54990 T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille fits: 2005-2007 Mini Cooper. 54990 T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille Features - T-Rex Upper Class Series Mesh Grills elevate the luxury level of your vehicle. Fully customized for your year, make and model. Remove your factory emblem and install it on your T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille to retain that factory-look. Laser-cut from top-shelf 304 stainless steel. Hand-assembled to ensure premium quality. T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grill. T-Rex 54990.

2007 Mini Cooper T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille 54991 2-Piece Mesh Grille


2007 Mini Cooper T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille 54991 2-Piece Mesh Grille


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54991 T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille fits: 2005-2007 Mini Cooper. 54991 T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille Features - T-Rex Upper Class Series Mesh Grills elevate the luxury level of your vehicle. Fully customized for your year, make and model. Remove your factory emblem and install it on your T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grille to retain that factory-look. Laser-cut from top-shelf 304 stainless steel. Hand-assembled to ensure premium quality. T-Rex Upper Class Mesh Grill. T-Rex 54991.

Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works Challenge Diecast Car Model 1/18 Green Die Cast Car by Kyosho


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British Iconic Cars – Their History

As an Englishman born and bred and a fan of British iconic Cars I thought it may be of interest to list some of the most popular British Car Icons which are instantly recognised Worldwide. I have decided to list the cars and descriptions about the Iconic Cars which may be of interest to the reader.

Rolls Royce Silver Ghost

Rolls and Royce were in fact people before the history of Rolls-Royce as a company every began. Frederick Royce was a British electrical equipment manufacturer who built the first Royce cars in 1904. The three two-cylinder, 10-hp cars he built attracted the attention of Charles Rolls, a longtime car enthusiast from way back in 1894 and son of a baron. He owned a dealership in London, where he first encountered a Royce. He was so taken with the engineering that he partnered with the car's creator. Royce would built the cars, and Rolls would sell them. Like many manufacturers of the day, Rolls entered the first Rolls-Royces in races in order to promote them. These cars were similar to the first one built by Royce. Real fame came with the 1907 introduction of a 6-cylinder engine inside a silver-painted four-passenger chassis dubbed "The Silver Ghost." This car was driven 15,000 continuous miles with little wear, cementing the R-R reputation for reliability. Unfortunately, Rolls' passion for excitement ended in 1910, when his biplane (based on the Wright brothers' flyer) crashed and killed him almost instantly.

The Silver Ghost chassis, built in Derby, U.K., was toughened with armor so it could serve as a combat car in Flanders, Africa, Egypt, and with Lawrence of Arabia during WWI. In the Jazz Age that came after the war, people had money to spend on these reliable Rollers. There were Silver Ghosts built in Springfield, Mass., from 1920-1924, and a smaller 20-hp "Baby Roller" was introduced. Big cars were still popular, though, with the Phantoms I, II, and II all appearing in the 1920s. During WWII, the company built Rolls-Royce Merlin airplane engines in a facility in Crewe, U.K., rather than cars.

The Austin Mini ( 1959 )

Announced in 1959, and still manufactured 40 years later at the end of the century, Alec Issigonis's cheeky little Mini-Minor changed the face of motoring. The world's first car to combine front-wheel-drive and a transversely-mounted engine in a tiny ten-foot long package, was the most efficient and effective use of road space that had ever been seen. In so many ways, this must qualify as the ‘car of the century'.

In scheming up the car Issigonis and his team, which had already designed the Morris Minor, was given a difficult brief by the British Motor Corporation. In the aftermath of the Suez Crisis, and threatened world-wide petrol rationing, Issigonis was asked to provide a minimum-size, minimum-price four-seater package – all built around an existing BMC engine. Choosing front-wheel-drive and the A-series engine, he then minimised the size of the car by turning the engine sideways, and mounted the transmission under the engine. Tiny (10 in /254 mm) diameter road wheels, independent suspension by rubber cone springs, and a careful packaging of the cabin, all helped to provide one of the most amazing little cars of all time. So what if the driving position was cramped, and the steering wheel too vertical? This was a Mini, after all.

Although Issigonis insisted that he was only providing a super-small, super-economy saloon, almost by chance his Mini had superb handling, precise race-car-like steering and unmatched agility.

Even before more powerful versions were available, the Mini had started winning rallies, and showing well in saloon car racing: later, in Mini-Cooper S form, size-for-size it was unbeatable. Originally sold only as two-door saloons in near-identical ‘Austin' and ‘Morris' forms, Minis soon spawned derivatives. Not only would there be vans, estate cars and pick-ups, but plusher Riley and Wolseley types followed, as did the stark ‘topless' Mini-Moke machines.

Engines were eventually enlarged, tiny front-wheel disc brakes were added, the Mini-Cooper and Mini-Cooper S followed, and by the mid-1960s this was a car which had won the Monte Carlo Rally on several occasions. For years there was nothing a Mini could not do, for it appealed to everyone, and every social class, from royalty to the dustman, bought one. At peak, production in two factories (Longbridge and Cowley) exceeded 300,000 every year, BMC's only problem being that it was priced so keenly that profit margins were wafer thin.

Even the arrival of the larger Mini Metro in 1980 could not kill off the Mini, whose charm was unique. By the 1980s, with larger wheels, re-equipped interiors and wind-up windows, the Mini was a better car than ever, and, looking much the same, it was still selling steadily at the end of the 1990s: more than five million had already been made. Now in the 2000s, we have the New Mini, larger and heavier than before.

The Morgan ( 1946 ) 4 X 4

Although the original four-wheeler Morgan was shown in the mid-1930s, it was overshadowed by the company's older three-wheeler models until the end of the Second World War. From that point, while altering the original style only slightly as the years passed by, Morgan concentrated on their four-wheeler sports cars.

Morgans were first made by a family-owned business in 1910 (a situation which has never changed), and even the first cars employed a type of sliding-pillar independent front suspension which is still used to this day. Assembly was always by hand, always at a leisurely pace, and even in the post-war years it was a good week which saw more than ten complete cars leave the gates in Malvern Link.

The post-war 4/4 retained the simple ladder-style chassis and the rock-hard suspension for which the marque is noted, and still looked like its 1939 predecessor. It used to be said that the ride was so hard that if one drove over a penny in the road, a skilled driver would know whether ‘heads' or ‘tails' was uppermost. Although pre-war cars had been powered by Coventry-Climax, the post-war chassis was exclusively fitted with a specially-manufactured overhead-valve Standard 1,267 cc engine (which never appeared in Standard or Triumph models). Although this engine only produced 40 bhp, the Morgan was such a light car that it could reach 75 mph, while handling in a way that made all MG Midget owners jealous.

The style was what we must now call ‘traditional Morgan' – it was a low-slung two-seater with sweeping front wings, and free-standing headlamps, along with cutaway doors and the sort of weather protection which made one drive quickly for home in a shower, rather than stop to wrestle with its sticks and removable panels. Up front, there was a near-vertical radiator, flanked by free-standing headlamps, while the coil spring/vertical-pillar front suspension was easily visible from the nose. Most 4/4s were open-top two-seaters, though a more completely trimmed and equipped two-seater drop-head coupé (with wind-up windows in the doors) was also available. Bodies were framed from unprotected wood members, with steel or aluminium skin panels tacked into place, and were all manufactured in the Morgan factory.

Here was an old-style, no-compromise sports car made in modern times – a philosophy which Morgan has never abandoned. Requests for a more modern specification were politely shrugged off, waiting lists grew, and Morgan has been financially healthy ever since. Before the 4/4 was replaced by the altogether larger 2.1-litre Plus 4 of 1950, a grand total of 1,720 4/4s were sold.

Hand assembled, these low-slung two-seater sports cars had cutaway doors and a near vertical radiator which was flanked by free-standing headlamps. Most were open topped and had rock-hard suspension.

Aston Martin DB5 ( 1963 )

Fame comes in strange and unexpected ways. Although the Aston DB4 and DB5 models were already respected by the cognoscenti, the DB5 did not become world-famous until used as James Bond's personal transport in the film Goldfinger. Although not equipped with Bond's ejector seat, it appealed to millions, and the DB5's reputation was secure for ever. Technically, of course, Aston Martin had always been a marque of distinction.

Following the success of the DB2, DB2/4 and DB Mk III models of the 1950s, Aston Martin commissioned a totally new and larger series for the 1960s, beginning with the DB4 in 1958. Built around a simple steel platform chassis, it was clothed in a sleek light-alloy fastback body style by Superleggera Touring of Italy (but built at Newport Pagnell). The skin panels were fixed to a network of light tubing, a method patented by Superleggera. Power (and what power!) came from a magnificent new 3.7-litre twin-cam six-cylinder engine, which soon proved to be strong and reliable in motor racing. The DB4 came close to matching anything so far achieved by Ferrari. All this, allied to a close-coupled four-seater cabin, and high (traditionally British) standards of trim and equipment, made the expensive DB4 very desirable.

The DB5, which was launched in 1963, was a direct development of the DB4; it had a full 4-litre engine, a more rounded nose with recessed-headlamps, and many equipment improvements. Two varieties of engine – the most powerful with a claimed 314 bhp – were on offer, as were non-sporting options such as automatic transmission, which came a full decade before Ferrari stooped to such action.

It was such a complicated, mainly hand-built, machine that it had to sell at high prices. The saloon cost an eye-watering £4,175 in 1963 (there was also a convertible version, at £4,490) and because assembly was a lengthy and careful business, sales were limited to only ten cars a week. It was not for years, incidentally, that it became clear that even these prices did not cover costs, for Aston Martin was merely the industrial plaything of its owner, tractor magnate David Brown.

DB5s could safely reach 140 mph, with roadholding, steering and brakes to match, all the time producing the characteristic booming exhaust notes for which they became famous. Although they looked sinuous and dashing, they were heavy machines and there was no power-assisted steering on this model.

Clearly, this was a bespoke GT machine which would run and run, as the longer and more spacious DB6 which took over in 1965 would prove. In only two years, a total of 1,063 cars (123 convertibles, and 12 of them very special estate car types) were produced. Almost all have survived.

The DB5 became world-famous as James Bond's car in the film Goldfinger. Lacking the ejector seat, this mainly hand-built car appealed to millions. Although it was a heavy car to drive, as it lacked power-assisted steering, the DB5 had good roadholding.

The Jaguar E Type ( 1961 )

By almost any reckoning, Jaguar's original E-type was the sexiest motor car ever launched. It looked wonderful, it was extremely fast, and it was always sold at extremely attractive prices. For more than a decade, it was the sports car by which all other supercar manufacturers had to measure themselves.

Originally conceived in 1956 as a successor to the D-type racing sports car, the E-type was not to be used for that purpose. Re-engineered and re-developed, it became an outstanding road-going sports car, taking over from the last of the XK cars – the XK150 – in 1961. Like the D-type, its structure acknowledged all the best contemporary aerospace principles, utilising a multi-tubular front chassis frame which surrounded the engine and supported the front suspension and steering, and was bolted up to the bulkhead of the pressed steel monocoque centre and rear end.

Power came from the very latest version of the famous XK six-cylinder twin-cam engine, with three SU carburettors and no less than 265 bhp (according to American SAE ratings). It was matched by all-independent suspension, four-wheel disc brakes, and a unique, wind-cheating body style. As with the C- and D-type racing cars, the E-type's shape had been designed by ex-aircraft industry specialist Malcolm Sayer, who combined great artistic flair for a line with the ability to calculate how the wind would flow over a car's contours. For practical purposes, the E-type's nose might have been too long, its cabin cramped, and its tail too high to hide all of the chassis components, but all this was forgiven by its remarkable aero-dynamic performance – and its enormous visual appeal.

Open and fastback two-seaters were available from the start, and although a 150 mph top speed was difficult for an ordinary private owner to achieve, this was a supercar in all respects, being faster than any other British road car of the period (and, for that matter, for many years to come). Much-modified types eventually won a series of motor races at just below world level, for they were really too heavy for this purpose. Only three years after launch, a 4.2-litre engine, allied to a new synchromesh gearbox, was adopted, and a longer wheelbase 2+2 coupé followed in 1966.

The E-type sold well all around the world, especially in the USA although new safety laws caused the car to lose its power edge, and its headlamp covers before the end of the 1960s. The Series II's performance did not match that of the original, and by 1971, the E-type was a somewhat emasculated car. A final Series III type was powered by Jaguar's new 5.3-litre V12 engine, and a top speed of 150 mph was once again within reach.

Drivers did not seem to mind the small cabin and less than perfect ventilation, but in the end it was more safety regulations and changes in fashion that caused this wonderful motoring icon to fade away. The last of 72,520 E-types was built in 1975, when it was replaced by an entirely different type of sporting Jaguar, the larger, heavier and not so beautiful XJ-S.

Considered to be the sexiest car ever launched, the E-type was a fast and outstanding sports car. Designed by an ex-aircraft specialist, it had a remarkable aerodynamic performance.

Land Rover 1948

Here is a classic case of the stop-gap project which soon outgrew its parent. Before the Land Rover appeared, Rover had been building a relatively small number of fine middle class cars. By the 1950s they were building many more Land Rover 4x4s, and the cars were very much a minor part of the business.

Immediately after the war, Rover found itself running a massive former ‘shadow factory' complex at Solihull, and needed to fill it. (A ‘shadow factory' was an aero-engine factory established during the rearmament of the 1930s.) Faced with material shortages, it could not build many private cars, and elected to fill the gaps with a newly-developed 4x4, which it would base unashamedly on the design of the already legendary Jeep from the USA.

Early Land Rovers shared the same 80 in/2,032 mm wheelbase as the Jeep, and the same basic four-wheel-drive layout. The Land Rover, however, was much more versatile than the Jeep, in that it was built in myriad different guises, shapes and derivatives, and it used aluminium body panels, which ensured that it was virtually rust-free. Apart from the fact that it was not very fast or powerful, (though time and further development would solve those problems) the Land Rover could tackle almost any job, climb almost any slope, and ford almost every stream, which made it invaluable for farmers, contractors, surveyors, explorers, armies, public service companies – in fact almost anyone with a need for four-wheel-drive traction, and the rugged construction which went with it.

It wasn't long before the original pick-up was joined by vans, estate cars, short and long wheelbases to choice, petrol and diesel engines. A long list of extras became available: winches, extra-large wheels and tyres, and liaison with specialist companies ensured that it could be turned it into an impromptu railway shunting vehicle, a portable cinema truck, an equipment hoist, and a whole lot more. Its short-travel leaf spring suspension gave it a shatteringly hard ride and the Land Rover engineers stated that this, at least, limited cross-country speeds to keep the chassis in one piece.

Later models grew larger, longer, and more powerful, but it would not be until the 1960s that the first six-cylinder type appeared, not until 1979 that the first V8 Land Rover was sold, and not until the early 1980s that coil spring suspension finally took over. Sales, however, just went on and on, with the millionth being produced in the mid 1970s. By the late 1990s, when the ‘Freelander' model appeared, 1.5 million Land Rovers had been manufactured, although by then it had been renamed ‘Defender' and

Bentley Continental R-Type 1952

After Rolls-Royce took over Bentley in 1931, it was more than 20 years before the new owners produced another truly sporty new model. But the wait was worthwhile. The R-type Continental of 1952–55 was a great car by any standards, which not only looked sensational, but was also extremely fast.

Even before 1939, Rolls-Royce had dabbled with super-streamlined prototypes (one of them being called a ‘Bentley Corniche'), but production cars had to wait until after the war. Using only slightly modified versions of the existing Bentley Mk VI saloon car's chassis, but with a superbly detailed two-door four-seater coupé designed by the coachbuilder, H.J. Mulliner, the company produced an extremely fast (115 mph), exclusive, and very expensive car, whose title told its own story.

The Continental certainly did not gain its high performance by being light, but by a combination of high (unstated) horsepower, and by the remarkable aerodynamic performance of the bulky, yet sleek shell. There was, of course, no way of taming the drag of the proud Bentley radiator grille, but the lines of the rest of the car were as wind-cheating as possible, the long tapering tail being a delight to the eyes. Like all the best 1930s Bentleys, it had two passenger doors, and a full four-seater package. Leather, carpet and wood abounded – for no concessions were made to ensure a high performance.

Here was an expensive grand tourer for the connoisseur and, by definition, it was likely to sell in small numbers. Put on sale in 1952 at £7,608 (at a time when Morris Minor prices, for instance, started at £582 ), it was ideal for the ‘sportsman' who liked to drive far and fast, wherever conditions allowed. It was produced in the traditional Bentley/Rolls-Royce style, for the engine was low-revving, the steering and most other controls quite heavy, and the fuel consumption ferocious – but the fit, finish and quality of every component (especially the interior trim) were of the very highest quality.

As ever, Rolls-Royce/Bentley never thought it necessary to reveal the power output of the big six-cylinder engine, whose overhead inlet/side exhaust valve layout was only shared with one other British make of car – the Rover of the period. Needing only to point out the easily provable performance of their cars, they let acceleration figures speak for themselves.

In a career of only three years, the R-type Continental needed little improvement, for the engine was a very powerful 4.5-litre u

Lotus Elite ( 1958 )

Right from the start, when he built his original special- bodied Austin Seven trials car, Colin Chapman showed signs of engineering genius. Setting up Lotus, he sold his first car kits in the early 1950s, and soon progressed to building advanced racing sports cars. The first true Lotus road car, however, was the very advanced Lotus Elite.

First shown in 1957, but not available until a year later, the new two-seater Elite coupé was irresistibly attractive. Even though Lotus was still a small company, Chapman had laid out a car which pushed technology to the limit. In particular, he decided to make the Elite without a separate chassis, using a fully-stressed fibreglass monocoque body which would only include steel sections for a few local reinforcements.

Not only was this amazing machine to be powered by a race-proved overhead-camshaft engine from Coventry-Climax, and had four-wheel independent suspension, but it was achingly beautiful, and was quite amazingly light in weight. No-one, it seems, was ever likely to confuse the Elite with any other car, for its tiny, smooth and always curving lines had no rivals. Looking back into history, its only real drawback was that the door windows could not be wound down, but had to be removed to provide better ventilation.

In engineering terms, though, ‘adding lightness' often adds cost too, and there was no doubt that the Elite was always going to be a costly car to make and sell. The fibreglass monocoque body shells proved to be difficult to make in numbers, major bought-in items like the Coventry-Climax engine were very expensive, and owners soon found that a great deal of maintenance and loving care was needed to keep the new sports car running.

Refinement was not then a word which Lotus understood and the Elite was a rather crudely equipped and finished machine at first; the interior environment was very noisy, for there was little attempt to insulate the drive line and suspension fixings from the monocoque, which acted like a fully matured sound box.

As the years passed, the Elite's specification changed, with the power of the engine gradually being pushed up to 100 bhp (which brought the top speed to more than 120 mph, quite amazing for a 1.2-litre car), a ZF gear-box adapted and (for Series II cars) a different type of rear suspension geometry specified.

Special Elites, particularly when prepared at the factory, were outstandingly successful class cars in GT racing, even appearing with honour in major events such as the Le Mans 24 Hour and Nurburgring Six Hour events. Years later Colin Chapman admitted that the Elite had never made profits for Lotus, which may explain why he was happy to phase it out in 1962, ahead of the arrival of the backbone chassised Elan. Nothing can ever detract from the gracious style and inventive engineering which went into the car. A total of 988 Elites were made.

Committed owners usually forgave the Elite for the car's failings, as here was a car which drove and handled like no other rival. Light by the standards of the day, it was not only fast, but remarkably economical too.

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