1962 Earls Court London Motor Show

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1962 Earls Court London Motor Show
Featuring - Ford Cortina, BMC Mini, Austin Cambridge, Morris Oxford, Morris 1100, Mini Cooper, Riley Elf, Hillman Super Minx, Triumph Spitfire, Jenson, Rover 3.0L, Ford Zephyr, Jaguar E-Type, Lotus Elan, MG 1100, Bentley Continental
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  • If it wasn't for sexist remarks, you would not be here today!!

  • Most modern euro boxes are very boring these days i fined, they seem to me to all look and perform about the same, I drive a lot of different makes and models in conection with my work. These Classics are very different and full of character.

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  • Great video! What a nostalgia! At the end, "the british car industry will rise to the opportunity". Lol. Bad quality products & strikes killed this fabulous British car empire industry. How did they went that wrong?

  • cheesy music and more than cheesy sexist commentary

  • :D sexist remarks FTW!

    :D Hillman superminx FTW!

    thats brilliant to watch as i am just 19 its a great insight into how times have changed. Myself and my dad own 2 Dark green 1965 Hillman Superminxes in fine running order and i believe this period was the time the British car industry excelled.

  • Great days! The cheery, tuneful music would be beneficial as treatment - quite impossible to be depressed with it playing.

  • The Hillman Super Minx, my parents had one in dark green with a white roof, seem to remember my dad would never use the key starter but always use the starting handle, this was in 1985!!! Think rust killed it in the end.

  • in that time, £9000 was the price of a 4 bedroom house... whith enough change to get you a mini as well

  • Amazing to see John Bolster Motoring Correspondant of the 1950's and 60's in his flying cap, glasses and Mostache just after the Lotus Elan Clip...he was also a famous racing driver of the 1930's and 40's he did many promotions to sell the Austin Healey 100/6 and the Frogeye Sprite at the launch PBL 75 back in early 1958..

  • and my grandad's house in 1966 cost £4800 pounds... how times changed!

  • Very good for share.

    I like this video. Thank for share

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