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Masafumi Suzuki on Britain: The World of Men, The Cars of Men Gallery

<strong>Bentley Continental GTC V8, Bentley 4.5 Litre Blower</strong>
<strong>David Brabham, Mark Blundell & Johnny Herbert</strong><br />The Bentley Boys of the 21st century, active in the 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans.
<strong>Aston Martin DB5</strong><br />Known as James Bond's car since the movie "Goldfinger," manufactured from 1963-1965.
<strong>Morgan 4/4</strong><br />A lightweight sports car that has been continuously produced since its debut in 1936.
<strong>Jaguar XJ</strong><br />The fourth-generation XJ, manufactured from 2009 onwards.
<strong>Bentley CONTINENTAL GT V8</strong><br />A large coupe introduced in 2010, equipped with a 4-liter V8 engine jointly developed with Audi.
<strong>Toyota Supra (Celica XX in Japan)</strong><br />Created with the cooperation of Colin Chapman, founder of Lotus Cars, who also appeared in its Japanese TV commercials. Manufactured from 1981-1986.
<strong>Aston Martin Coal Suttle</strong><br />Built in 1915, this car, with its peculiar name meaning "bucket for coal," was Aston Martin's first model. Launched in 1915, it boasted excellent performance but reportedly struggled in sales.
<strong>Ford Model T</strong><br />The first car manufactured using the assembly line method. It was the second most mass-produced car in history, with 15,007,033 units produced over 19 years (1908-1927). (The most produced car is the Volkswagen Type 1, with over 21 million units manufactured over 65 years).
<strong>Jaguar E-Type</strong><br />A sports car manufactured from 1961-1975. Inheriting the image of the racing cars 'C-Type' and 'D-Type,' it was named 'E-Type' as a production car and achieved great popularity.
<strong>Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost</strong><br />This car, which passed rigorous durability tests, had a silver body color, leading to its name "Silver Ghost." Manufactured from 1906-1925.
<strong>Colin Chapman and Jim Clark</strong><br />At the 1964 Goodwood Festival. Chapman (left), founder of Lotus, and Jim Clark (right), a genius F1 racer whose talent was discovered by Chapman.
<strong>Alec Issigonis</strong><br />Known as the designer of the world-famous small car, the Mini.
<strong>Morgan Motor Company</strong>
<strong>Morgan Aero Super Sports</strong><br />Introduced in 2000, this was Morgan's first new sports car design in 64 years, still incorporating wood in parts of its body frame.
<strong>Morgan Plus 4</strong><br />A high-powered version of the 4/4, which began production in 1936, equipped with engines from Triumph, Fiat, Rover, and others.
<strong>Morgan Plus 4</strong><br />
<strong>Jaguar SS 2.5</strong><br />A coupe manufactured from 1935-1948.
<strong>Jaguar SS1</strong><br />A 4-seater coupe manufactured from 1932-1936.
<strong>Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II Drophead Coupe</strong>
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