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The 1911 Vauxhall Prince Henry is generally recognised as the first purpose built sports car, and it could be had with four doors...

It’s tricky, I thought this was closer:

Woops, told a lie: when a PV444 is a Duett, it becomes a PV445, and when PV544 is a Duett it becomes a P210. Me neither.

Genuine question: how bad is it to park a classic on a rainy street, if you don’t drive it through the rain, salt & mud?

1959 Imperial LeBaron Southampton.

That Volvo is a PV444 Duett.

I was thinking that the matt metal ‘bumpers’ and the wheels were a bit dated, but looking at it again: no. They should just make it as it is.

Newson’s Ford 021C 😁

That’s an odd little plinth to mount a display engine on, but I guess the wheels come in handy?

I see.

Minis work reasonably well.

Granted, it’s not as odd as a Napier Deltic. It’s all relative, I spose.

Dafuq am I looking at?

That’s a Fiat 126, aka Poland’s Maluch.

Like this? Broom, broom!

Well, I guess they’re kind of simple and easy to make.

Wow. It took me a while to realise that that first car is/was a 914.

Great news!

Bonjour, ça va?

Getting there. Just a few more: