Armstrong Siddeley's had a serious problem at one stage with violent steering wobble (lose control type). Dunno if they ever fixed that. Cortina Mk1 - a serious collector's car now. Good condition, talking way over £30k. E types - seen some over £200k. Sadly, my favourite car (Jaguar XKSS) is out of my price bracket - almost never come up for sale (they only made around 25 of which 16 remain). Last price I heard was £15m.
The wife was supposed to be shopping for morris minors or maybe a vw beetle for our joint retirement hobby (as I go on too many bike trips without her .....apparently) when she spotted the Siddeley, which she thought was more her type of car
it was cheaper than those 2 cars at the time, but the low oil pressure issue that enabled me to get the price down resulted in my first car engine rebuild experience (crank regrind). Before that I had only worked on a few bike engines. The oil filter had been incorrectly fitted
I have not heard of a steering issue on the post war 16/18hp cars but cross ply tyres and crude damping sure limit the cornering speed
but then it is 1500kg and 4.7m long.
The derby bentley was imported when the owner emigrated to nz, after his daughter emigrated here. Its been in his family for years, they are not cheap cars to buy
or maintain.
Here is the wife in a silver ghost, she has expensive tastes