horseless carriage
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That car certainly has head turning style. In my youth it was the Jaguar E-Type that turned heads.
A car lusted after by boy racer twenty-somethings, but in reality, driven by much older fellows. They had the money, the boy racers didn't.
Whenever you see a British made film set in WW2, you will inevitably see a Spitfire pilot driving an MG sports car, like this:

The model is called the MG TC. For me it wasn't the E-Type it was the TC.
Just like those geriatric E-Type drivers, I too was of similar ilk before there was enough cash in the bank for a TC.
My wife indulged me, but she did point out that being asthmatic, open top cars, in conjunction with airborne dust and pollen
was not a sensible mix. MG had a plan B for such would be buyers.

It's called an MG Y-Type, perfect for asthmatics. (Can you see my fedora hat?)