This is a website devoted to photographs of Classic and Vintage Cars (Autos, Motors), and this particular page will lead the reader to Classic British Cars of the 1940s, 1950, 1960s and 1970s, including:
Austin Cambridges at:
British Cars, Austin Westminsters at:
British Cars, Austin and Morris 1100 and 1300 and the MG, Riley, Vanden-Plas and Wolseley versions:
British Cars, Austin and mOrris 1800 and 2200 'Landcrab' and the Wolseley versions:
British Cars, the Red Triangle cars of Alvis at:
British Cars, the luxury Armstrong-Siddeley cars:
British Cars, the humble English Austins:
British Cars, the sportier Austin-Healey cars:
British Cars, the British Daimler cars that began with German Daimler designs:
British Cars, the foundation of the Rootes Group (
Rootes Cars ) - Hillman Cars:
British Cars and their bigger cousins the Humber:
British Cars, as well as the sportier Sunbeams:
British Cars and the 'middle class' Singer cars:
British Cars, but there is also 'Grace, Pace and Space' from Jaguar:
British Cars, and the chaotic offerings from the Jensen brothers:
British Cars, but there are also very small cars, in fact Mini Cars:
British Cars, and the larger brothers in the Nuffield organisation that wore Morris badges:
British Cars, as well as the costlier Blue Diamond Riley Cars:
British Cars and the iluminated Wolseley Cars:
British Cars, and of course there are lots more cars, autos, and motors and many more classic cars, vintage cars, historic cars, racing cars, motorsport cars will be added given time. Alfa Romeos, Citroens, Fiats, Ferraris, Merceds-Benz, Porsche, Volkswagen and other foreign as well as American cars will be squeezed onto the site eventually.

The cars made by the Riley brothers and then by BMC successors

Riley Kestrel (ADO 16)

Riley RME
Riley Nine
Riley Twelve

Riley One-Point_five

Riley 16/4

Riley RM

Riley 4/72

Riley One-Point-Five

Riley Elf

Riley Kestrel (ADO 16)

Austin Cars

MG Cars

Morris Cars

Vanden-Plas

Wolseley Cars
key text:
This is the page introducing Simons love of cars from the website
RedSimon which
is a series of photo albums of Simon GP Geoghegan.
The names of Pinin, Farina, and Pininfarina are also considered
There are also notes on
Pininfarina
as well as
the car maker
and links tothat
car maker
see also my Picasa car albums
withe even more on RedSimon
Simon is also a contributor to SuperCars.Net
And also to Wikipedia
Photos may be purchased from PhotoBox
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