10 Most Hated British Cars of the 1960s – #1 Still Makes Owners Frustrated Today | Britain Rewind

Not every British classic deserves to be celebrated. The 1960s produced some of Britain's most iconic cars — but behind the chrome and the showroom shine, some of these vehicles were absolute nightmares for the families who trusted them. From engines that overheated within months to bodywork that dissolved in British rain, these are the ten most hated British cars of the 1960s — and number one still makes former owners furious to this day. We cover the Hillman Imp's disastrous Linwood factory, the Triumph Herald's terrifying swing-axle suspension, the Vauxhall Victor's shocking rust problem, the Bond Equipe's hand-built chaos, and the car that somehow became Britain's best-seller while falling completely apart. If you think you know 1960s British motoring history, this list might surprise you. Subscribe to Britain Rewind for daily British history and classic motoring countdowns. #BritainRewind #BritishCars #ClassicCars #1960sCars #BritishMotoring #ClassicBritish #VintageCarsBritain #BritishAutomotive #WorstBritishCars #ClassicCarHistory #AustinMorris #TriumphHerald #HillmanImp #VauxhallVictor #ReliantRegal #BritishLeyland #MotorHistory #UKCars #OldBritishCars #CarHistory