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The dialog that ensues on the marque specific sub-forums here usually helps identify the British cars that are currently owned by fellow forum members. Other than the obvious, I sometimes wonder what British cars you all own, and I thought it would be interesting to find out. Given that, and if you are care to, please list and/or show your currently owned British cars.

Mine are:
'98 Rover Mini Cooper Si
'68 Austin Mini
'66 Austin Mini Moke
'60 AH Bugeye Sprite
 

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1976 MG Midget
1970 Epic Envoy GT (badged as a Vauxhall Viva GT) - in process
1930 Austin 7 Boattail Tourer (in my dreams)
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I've been driving Triumphs since 1966. Currently it's these two. Found the '68 GT6 in '83 on a Dodge dealer's used car lot and was approached about and purchased the 4A in 2000.

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I know the first one isn't British, but it's cool.
 
J-P - I think the photo of your Austin is a great example of "four flat tires"!
More likely 'ran when parked.'

BTW this is the entire Austin 7 (with an extra engine and wheels and other stuff) in my Brother in law's Mini van :D

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Over the years, I've had the following:

1966 Spitfire Mk.2 (purchased in 1972)
1962 TR3B (purchased in 1977)
1957 TR3 (purchased in 2017)

I currently own:
1962 TR4 (purchased in 2021)
1970 TR6 (purchased in 2023)

And, while not British, I have a German "cousin":
2013 Porsche Boxster S (purchased in 2024)
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ā€˜71 TVR Vixen 2500
ā€˜72 Jensen Interceptor Mk111
ā€˜95 Jaguar XJS
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This might be sacrilege, but I am not sure I'll be getting another LBC after buying the Miata. It has pretty much everything I could want, and nothing I don't.
 
I feel the same way about the Porsche. If fulfills my wants in a sports car with lots of creature comforts to allow it to be a daily driver. After driving it, the TRs seem ā€œprimitiveā€, which is OK in itself, but not conducive to driving long distances or in many weather conditions (plus, I have that winter luxury of luxuries: a heated steering wheel!)
 
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