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Classic British Cars by Partial Picture

Can you name the model of these Cars from a partial picture ?
Some cars may have been produced in other countries as well as the UK
All ceased production in the UK before 2000
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Last updated: July 30, 2020
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First submittedJune 10, 2019
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Ford
Vauxhall
Jaguar
Triumph
Austin
Bond
DMC
Hillman
Jensen
Morris
Peel
Reliant
Lotus
Bentley
Vauxhall
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8 Comments
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Level 44
Jul 30, 2020
Jensen Interceptor. Not Jenson.
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Level 81
Jul 30, 2020
You're right, fat fingers strike again..corrected !
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Level 38
Feb 10, 2022
The Delorean is American (I know it was built in Ireland, but John Delorean is American)
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Level 81
Feb 11, 2022
And Henry Ford was American, but the Ford Escort pictured was built in Britain.

DeLorean was a British built car despite it's ownership.

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Level 38
Dec 21, 2024
it was actually built in Ireland not the UK
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Level 81
Dec 21, 2024
It was actually built in Northern Ireland which despite the political arguments is still a part of the UK.
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Level 61
Oct 15, 2022
Baffled as to how the Peel, which was made in tiny numbers, can be more recognised than the Chevette, Dolomite or A30, which were all "common as muck" cars
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Level 81
Oct 15, 2022
One was featured on an episode of Top Gear a few years ago, at the height of that shows popularity it was shown in around 100 countries worldwide. I can't think of any other reason if I'm honest. I certainly hadn't heard of it before that programme was aired.