"Cars from the Land of the Rising Sun of every era inspire devotion in a diaspora of automotive enthusiasts. Influx sought out a fistful of them. “I look after between 38 and 50 Japanese cars in various stages of repair. I can’"
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Perchance to Dream
Written by Michael Fordham
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Gangster Lean
"Everyone loves a gangster movie. And there can't have been many gangster flicks that didn't feature a healthy garage full of bad-boy motors. Right from the beginning of the movie industry cars have been icons loaded with meaning. When representing "
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How about the Jenson CV8? Fibre glass body and Chevrolet engine, a good combination for a fast car! Richard.
It’s Jensen
I used to work on these great cars however they were powered by Chrysler engines and its spelt Jensen
The Alfa 33 Stradale has to be the most beautiful car ever made. Check out this cool t-shirt website for loads of 60’s classics on the t-shirt. http://bit.ly/aWzB6a
I remember the swinging 60`s for my uncles car`s.
I used to dream I would one day own and drive a Ford Zodiac two tone six streight cylinders in line, not forgetting the Standard Vignall Vanguard two tone, both with bench seats/ colum gear change and hand-brake. OH ! how I dreamed, ride after ride.
Ended up two years later at 17 with a 1939 Rover 12 !. Freddie.
Ford Cortina Mk 2 was my grandfather cars. One of the best car of 60’s.
TR4A and TR5, fast, beautiful, and affordable. still have mine after forty years. I worked at the company.
Martin
You’ve left out the ultimate british icon… The Jensen Interceptor. Classic british craftmanship at its best, it would certainly be in my fantasy garage. Andy R.
One word…………………Cobra !!
It’s looking great! It’s front look is very attractive.It’s so beautiful and affordable.