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Classics on the Common
  • Amazing 1966 Amphicar Model 770.

  • Is the Tuscan Speed 6 the best-looking modern TVR?

  • Impressive carbon'd, Vauxhall 16-Valve powered 70s Mini.

  • Could you go back to the future in this DeLorean DMC-12?

  • Impressive, imposing Lamborghini 400 GT.

  • The Citroen Traction Avant was the world's first front-wheel drive steel monocoque production car.

  • This is one of only three right-hand drive ISO GRIFO's produced out of a production run of just 17.

  • The Jaguar D-Type was a factory-built race car, its most ground-breaking innovation was the introduction of a monocoque chassis.

  • The elegant Lotus Elite was an ultra-light two-seater coupe, produced from 1958 to 1963.

  • There can't be many 1983 Alfa Romeo Giulietta's that haven't sadly rotted away.

  • Impressive attention to detail with this Vauxhall PA Cresta mated to modern Jaguar XJR mechanicals.

  • Proper American Ford Hot-Rod.

  • Subtly modified, Vauxhall-powered, Ford Escort MK1 looked cool.

  • The original BMW Isetta bubble car, seen off by the Mini in the 60s.

  • Rear-engined Renault Caravelle is a rare sight.

  • The legendary Ferrari F40, one of the first proper supercars.

  • Real or fake? I couldn't tell, but this rally look-alike Lancia Stratos really looked the part.

  • This Dodge Charger is a perfect example of 70s American muscle car.

  • Fancy a Vauxhall that's capable of 176mph? Well, what you need is this four-seater Lotus Carlton.

  • Love this original MK1 Lotus Cortina, it was one of many collaborations Ford made with the race car manufacturer.

  • Here's a slice of 70s wedge in the form of this early Triumph TR7.

  • The 356 was Porsche's first production car and worth serious money these days.

  • The best-known of James Bond's company cars, the Aston Martin DB5.

  • Love the square styling of this 60s Lancia Fulvia.

  • Another sports car legend from Honda? The 80s CRX 1.6 16v has got to be a classic in the making.

  • Top Gear aren't the only people to like the distinctive GT styling of the Jensen Interceptor.

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