The results of the 5th Annual British-Cars Mailing List Survey(TM) are ready
for review. They have been FTP'd to //triumph.cs.utah.edu/pub/sol/ As I stated
before, I will take corrections for the next week.
To summarize the results, a few numbers, note these are for the british cars
mostly. 150 people responded, with 326 british cars and 402 cars total.
1. Break down by make and model:
2 AC Cobras
8 Austins
1 A-40 Sports
7 Mini and Cooper derivatives
28 Austin-Healeys
9 Big Healeys
19 Sprites
1 Bentley
1 Datsun 1600
1 Ginetta
13 Jaguars
1 XK120
4 E-Types
8 Saloons
3 Jensen-Healeys
13 Land Rovers
5 Lotus
93 MGs
14 MGAs
33 MGBs
15 MGB-GTs
22 Midgets
1 PA Midgets
1 TCs
3 TDs
1 TFs
2 ZB Magnettes
1 MG TD based Hillclimb Special
2 Mazda Miatas
2 Morris Minors
1 Peerless GT
1 Reliant Scimitar
2 Rileys
3 Rovers
6 Sunbeams
5 Alpines
1 Tiger
1 Swallow Doretti
4 TVRs
135 Triumphs
12 Saloons
11 GT6s
1 Herald
1 Mayflower
1 STAG
26 Spitfires
1 Super Seven Deluxe
6 TR-2s
1 TR-250
19 TR-3(A/B)s
21 TR-4s
26 TR-6s
7 TR-7s
2 TR-8s
1 Wolseley
The number of respondants is about the same as last year. Most of the entries
continue to be MGs and Triumphs.
2. Kevin Spooner's collection was the largest at 24 cars of all kinds and 17
of the british variety, all Triumphs.
3 I still find Roger Garnet's list the most unusual with 15 cars, 14 of
which were british, mainly MGs.
4. The oldest car is the '29 Triumph Super Seven Deluxe belonging to Kevin
Spooner.
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