Saturday, December 08, 2007

A small turnout...

...at the Saturday car show. Might have been because the rain had stopped only a few hours before, or because it was a balmy 49 degrees when I arrived. Usually the morning draws nearly 400 cars; less than half that number appeared today.

But there were some choice machines on hand. Today was "British car" day, and I wasn't going to miss that.

Several cars I've always loved were there. This 1952 MG TD is a good example...



Out of sheer snobbishness, I always looked down on Triumph TR3s, but they are neat nonetheless. This '59 TR3A was the best of those that showed up...



A rare sight in the USA, this Morris Mini Cooper -- identical to the more familiar Austin Mini Cooper except for the badges -- has far more appeal for me than the new BMW-built "Minis"...



The most beautiful Aston Martin ever (and that includes the current ones) is the DB4 with a custom body built by Zagato of Italy...



But my absolute favorite was this Austin-Healey 3000. I owned a very similar Healey (minus the red paint on the lower body) complete with the rare factory-supplied hard top, and am still heartbroken, years later, that I had to sell it...



Contrary to popular belief, none of these cars, or any other Brit machines that showed up today, suffered catastrophic electrical-system failures or sat in rapidly spreading pools of oil. I'd trust any as daily drivers -- that's what my Healey was used for before I got it, and I continued the tradition as long as I could -- and be delighted to do so.

Except, that is, for the Aston Martin. And I'd exempt that from normal use simply because its rarity would be cause for truly horrific insurance rates....

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

If i could have my dream car it would be an Astin Martin...such a classy car...am glad you had a nice day though.

Anonymous said...

oops Aston not Astin...sorry

Anonymous said...

These are the cars of my yoof, so I hate thinkin' how old they are.

Doug said...

Parts are still available for most British cars. Although I, too would prefer an original Mini (a good driver can scare the bejesus out of his passenger with one of those) to a BMW version, I would really like a TR7 or TR8 roadster.

I'm not fussy on the Italo-Aston.

MrScribbler said...

Funny you should mention TR7s, dal. I was talking to a guy at the show today (who arrived in a pristine 380 SL) but who also owned a TR7. Until it spontaneously combusted in his driveway not long ago, that is.

Parts are not much of a problem for Brit rides. Paying for parts is another matter....

Anonymous said...

Wow! That's my definition of heaven...surrounded by beautiful English sports cars. Nice. :)

S

Anonymous said...

My mum had a mini in New Zealand - years before the new mini came out :) I was about 5 and when my step dad drove it the dash was below his knees lol