Classic Car Competition

“Mr. Walrus, Mr. Walrus wake up!”

“Wuzz, snort, ack. Miss Ireland you interrupted a beautiful dream I was having.”

“Not Miss welch again, was it.”

“Yes, but this was the honey one. My favorite.”

“Sorry sir but I’ve got last week’s winner and this week’s match up all set to go.”

“Well then let it go, let it go.”

“How Disney of you sir.”

Last week’s winner

This week’s match up

Land Rover 1948

Land Rover 1948

You’ll see plenty of Land Rovers on the roads nowadays but none are quite as attention-grabbing as the original Land Rover 1948. This British-made all-terrain vehicle is now known as the Series 1, although the design hasn’t changed drastically over the years. With its boxy, utilitarian design, the Land Rover was originally the brainchild of brothers Maurice and Spencer Wilks, who took inspiration from the WW2 Willys Jeep. 

As steel was in short supply during its conception, the body of the Land Rover was crafted from aluminum. A few things have changed over time, including the steering wheel, which initially sat in the middle.

If you prefer a contemporary alternative, check our round-up of the best luxury SUVs of the year.

VS

Volkswagen Beetle 1938

Volkswagen Beetle 1938

Volkswagen’s most iconic car is definitely the Beetle, first designed in 1925 by a Hungarian student and applauded for its lightweight design. While most competing cars at the time were known for being heavy and difficult to drive, the Beetle was lightweight and free, a joy to drive for anyone who sat behind the wheel. 

It’s also one of the few classic cars with an original design still in production. If you head to Mexico, you’ll still see plenty of original Volkswagen Beetles driven around in almost perfect condition. As well as the millions of them across the rest of the world, of course.

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Who do you prefer?
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