These are the older 'Classic' cars I've owned and restored, I didn't have to restore the MG Magnette, VW Beetle and County Station Wagon. All were used as family and daily transport. My first car was a 1950s Standard 10 with wondering steering, but I don't have a photo of it. Next was the MG Magnette, bought on hire purchase in about 1969. When I came home I parked it outside the house and my wife looked out the window to see what I'd bought and there was a gasp and she said 'That's not ours is it?' After the Standard it was pure luxury. It was a lovely car, based on the Farina range and had a walnut dash, leather seats, B Series engine with twin carbs. The picture is an illustration I did of it. Unfortunately they were prone to rust. As did all the other Farina cars, e.g. Austin Cambridge. Morris Oxford, Wolseley 15/60, etc. I did have a two tone grey Austin Cambridge for a short time, which I part exchanged for a Vauxhall Viva 1800, which was quickly part exchanged for the VW Beetle because the Viva 1800 had twin carbs, was fast but it drank fuel like a tank.
My wife drove some these cars to the school where she worked, as well as our BSA C15 Star and Matchless G3. When she turned up in the Series 1 Land Rover (with a heavy winch on the front) her head mistress said 'Shirley, I wouldn't be surprised if you turned up in a helicopter one of these days'.
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1959 MG Magnette Mk III, 1951 Austin Devon. 1953 Ford Prefect E93A,
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1954 Hillman Minx Mk VII, 1958 S1 Land Rover, 1961 Rover 100 P4,
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1966 Morris 1000, 1977 VW Beetle,, 1982 County Station Wagon.