When American soldiers came home from Europe following World War II, many had some experience with the cars of that continent. The smaller, more nimble European sports cars intrigued many of them and the United Kingdom made it a point to build automobiles for the American market. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s the U.S. was importing a number of small cars, mostly from England. There were a nice selection of these on hand at the recent Glendale Gathering including a sweet Triumph TR3A, a 1958 Morris Minor, a Triumph TR6, an Austin Healey 3000, a Land Rover, another Triumph TR6, and a Jaguar XKR.
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