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These Indian-built Standard 2000s began rolling off the Madras-based production line from 1985.
If we asked you to name a Beetle-based utility vehicle, you'd probably say Kubelwagen. But there was...
We all remember Saab as a manufacturer of aeroplanes and cars... but caravans? Paul Guinness explains...
Triumph's four-seater Capri rival was all set to go on sale in 1978, until industrial problems got in...
The Railton marque, first seen in Britain in the 1930s, was revived in 1989 with a pair of Towns-designed...
However, by the early 1970s, the company had embarked on a programme to explore the future of car safety...
The Towns Hustler - all-round utility car, available with four, six or eight wheels, and fashioned largely...
Wood & Pickett took the Rover SD1 and turned it into a full-house luxury car in its own inimitable style...
You’d be hard-pressed to tell that the stunning Rapport Forté was based on the Jaguar XJ…
Dating from 1974, this archetypal William Towns design was essentially a re-clothed Jaguar E-type. Stunning...
The Austin FX4 taxi was a mainstay of city life for years, but it's rapidly disappearing off our roads,...