20 Classic British Saloon Cars That Defined the 1950s & 1960s | Morris to Jaguar

Chrome grilles, wood veneer dashboards, warm vinyl seats and straight-six refinement — this is the golden age of British saloon cars. In this countdown, we explore 20 classic British saloons from the 1950s and 1960s, from humble family favourites to upmarket executive icons. Featured cars include the Morris Minor, Austin A30/A35, Standard Vanguard, Ford Anglia 105E, Hillman Minx, Sunbeam Rapier, Vauxhall Victor, Triumph Herald, Austin A40 Farina, BMC Farina saloons, MG Magnette, Wolseley 6/99 and 6/110, Riley One-Point-Five, BMC 1100/1300, Ford Cortina Mk1, Rover P4, Rover P5, Triumph 2000, Humber Super Snipe and the legendary Jaguar Mark 2. If you love old British cars, classic car history, post-war motoring, 1950s cars, 1960s cars and the design language of traditional saloons, this one is for you. Which classic British saloon would you park in your garage — and which car should appear in Part Two?