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Ride Of The Week: 1958 Austin-Healey 100-6 BN4 Roadster

Austin-Healey production started in 1953 with the 4-cylinder 100-4 model. In 1956, a new 6-cylinder model was introduced with revised bodywork that included two small rear jump seats for children.

Ride Of The Week: Triumph Spitfire 4

About 45,753 Triumph Spitfire 4s were produced from 1962-1964. During the car’s first year on the market, Triumph’s U.S. sales climbed 25 percent and overall sales went up 30 percent! Sales continued on a strong trend.

Ride Of The Week: 1972-1976 Jensen-Healey

This all-new two-seat roadster was powered by a Lotus-built twin-cam (16-valve) four-cylinder engine. Its all-steel unibody coachwork had a grille-less front end with recessed headlights.

All The King’s Horsepower! British Invasion

“Restifications,” whereby classic British cars are fitted with upgraded or modern engines, is becoming one of the most significant trends.