1940s Vehicles

The Triumph Speed Twin 5T…
The Speed Twin 5T was a motorcycle made by Triumph at their Coventry, and later Meriden factories. It was a 500cc OHV vertical twin in a lightweight frame and the first truly successful British parallel

Classic WW2 Utility Vehicle – The Willys Jeep
The Willys MB and the Ford GPW, both formally called the U.S. Army Truck, 4×4 Command Reconnaissance, commonly known as “the jeep”, were highly successful off-road capable, light,

The compact Morris 8…fun for all the family…if they could all get in!
The Morris 8 was a small family car produced by Morris Motors from 1935 to 1948. It was inspired by the sales popularity of the Ford Model Y, styling of which the “8” closely followed.

The Iconic Double Decker…
The famous RT1 Double-Decker Bus is to London bus enthusiasts what the Flying Scotsman is to the world of steam locomotives; The RT1 Type Double Decker was built between 1939

Sunbeam Talbot 10 Saloon
The Sunbeam-Talbot 10 was a compact executive car or small sports saloon manufactured by the Rootes Group in their Clément-Talbot factory in North Kensington between 1938 and 1939, and

Fighter Pilots favourite – The MG Midget
Probably made even more famous through its ownership by Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader, one of the RAF’s Battle of Britain fighter aces during the early years of