Any fan of British culture or history would be well served to take a trip to Dayton, OH to check out the British Transportation Museum. The museum, a 501 c3 not for profit, is totally run by volunteers and actually looks more like a warehouse than a proper museum. While it may not be as fancy as some other museums, it is filled with a wealth of cars and history about the British automobile industry. For example, the museum boasts this 1956 Austin A35 sedan, which was manufactured from this, its first year, through 1968 with 280,000 examples made. Also on display at the BTM is a Triumph Spitfire 1500, a 1927 Rolls Royce Phantom, a Mini van, a 1966 Austin Mini Moke, and an Austin-Healey Sprite,
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