Photo Gallery «British Car Meeting Mollis 2017 - Morgan, Morgan, even today»
For the 38th time, the Swiss TR Club invited all owners of British cars to the annual British Car Meeting in Mollis. Around 1,200 to 1,400 vehicles of all kinds came to Glarnerland, including many former bread-and-butter cars, but also exotic cars that are rarely seen on the road anymore. This photo report describes the atmosphere on site, points out some special vehicles and shows cars and impressions.
Newer and older Morgan sports cars in Glarnerland - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Morgan collection against an impressive mountain backdrop - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
The Triumph TR6 is also welcomed - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Well utilized area at Mollis airfield - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
All the diversity of the British car industry at a glance - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Around 1400 cars or a few more have space on the site - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Arrival with Morgan including spare wheel and suitcase - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Also in beige - Morgan Plus 4 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Morgan Plus 8 plows through the crowd - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
They may all look almost the same, but there can easily be an age difference of 40 years or more between the youngest and oldest models - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
40 years of the Morgan Club Switzerland was also celebrated in Mollis - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Only connoisseurs can accurately classify the various Morgan models on the timeline - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Flat radiators - until the 1950s, Morgan sports cars had a flat radiator (flat rad) - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Round radiator - from around the mid-fifties, the radiator grille was round and more aerodynamically shaped - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Sleek and slender - Morgan Plus 4 Drophead Coupé from 1953 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Two spare wheels are better than one - Morgan Plus 4 Drophead Coupé from 1953 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Morgan Super Sport Three-Wheeler from 1933 - with 48 hp from the 1.3-liter two-cylinder engine - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Cockpit of the Morgan Super Sport from 1933 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Morgan Threewheeler from the thirties with two-cylinder power - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Aerodynamic design with tapered rear end on the Morgan Threehweeler - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Cleverly stowed spare wheel on the Morgan Threewheeler - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Driving with hand throttle in the Morgan Three Wheeler - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
The old Morgan arouses a lot of interest - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Morgan Plus 4 Super Sports from 1967 - non-Morgan shouldn't park here either - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
One of the most coveted Morgan sports cars - Plus 4 Super Sports from 1967 with Triumph TR4A engine - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Morgan signet on the Morgan Plus 4 Super Sports from 1967 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
This dog also seems to feel really good in the Morgan - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
The classic Morgan signet - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
The super-light Morgan Plus 8 with aluminum body also bears the Morgan sign - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Here you can still see the weld seams - Morgan Plus 8 Lightweight - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Beautiful hoods at Morgan - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
They also came from Alsace, the Morgan drivers - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Morgan vehicles, almost as far as you can see - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Now it's time to say goodbye, departure with the Morgan - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Morgan Plus 8 at the departure - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Morgan Threewheeler - looks old, but is pretty new - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Looks much older than it is, the current Morgan Threewheeler - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Morgan Aero Coupé with split rear window - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
The Morgan collection is reflected in the rear of a modern Aero - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Alvis Special with the Graber line - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
A Rover P4 from the fifties - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Central headlight on the Rover P4 from the 1950s - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Ready to jump, this Jaguar (radiator mascot) - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Aston Martin old and new - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Austin-Healey 100 on the approach - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III in red - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Bristol 401 with aerodynamic design - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
British diversity in front of a mountain range - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Daimler Dart, also known as the SP250 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Daimler DB18 Convertible from the late 1940s - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Lots of comfort in the Daimler DB18 - preselector gearbox - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
The "D" stands for Daimler - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Free-hanging headlight on the Daimler DB18 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Lots of chrome at the Daimler DB18 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Lots of chrome even on the pre-war Rolls-Royce - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
It's much better to travel as a dog with safety goggles - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
You just have to dress properly, even as a dog - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
A hunting Jaguar on the Jaguar (radiator mascot) - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
This is the way to have a good time .... - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Devin TR with Triumph underbody - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
The arriving cars are distributed over the available space - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
The suitcase is always there at the MGA - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
The diversity of the British car industry - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Color is provided not only by the old MG but also by the new Lotus - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Well protected with balaclava and racing goggles - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
The two successful Jaguar models of the fifties and sixties - XK and E-Type - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
This TVR 3000 S is still in original ownership almost 40 years after it was built - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
An Austin-Healey Sprite, also known as a frog's eye - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
A Triumph TR4 on arrival - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
There was some congestion, but other years it was much worse - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
And another Ford Anglia - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Ford Anglia - in the pack - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Magnificent AC Ace Bristol on arrival - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Rolls-Royce Phantom - open at its best - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Jaguar E-Type Series 1 2+2 meets Morgan - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Jaguar E-Type Series 1 Coupé on arrival - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Jaguar E-Type hood - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Jaguar E-Type V12 Convertible at the departure - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Jaguar Mk2 ahead of Aston-Martin - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
James Bond sends his regards - Lotus Esprit S1 like from the movie - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Not an MG or a Singer, no, this is a Wolseley - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Austin A35 Van with beautiful trademark - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Complete radio equipment in the Austin A35 van - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Instead of the license plate, the radio identification is attached here - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
The engine of the Austin A35 Van - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Still with two cylinders - Lomax 224 from the eighties - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Lomax 224 from the eighties - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Lotus 23 at the departure - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Lagonda pre-war sports car - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
MG Metro - this small car was definitely a success for British Leyland - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
MG Midget on home course - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
MG TD (Midget) approaching - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
MGA radiator grille - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
MGB as a convertible at the start - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
MGB as roadster, with luggage rack - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
MGB at the entrance - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Wolseley 6/99 around 1960 - when was the last time you saw a car like this? - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
MGB GT on the way home - unusual color - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
MGB GT V8 with special hood - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
With friends and acquaintances in the Morris Minor convertible limousine - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
MGB Cabriolet with daytime running lights - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Expect bad weather - Caterham Super Seven drivers - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Riley RMC Convertible from the late 1940s - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Slanted eyes at the Triumph Vitesse - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Pre-war aesthetics, even if they were perhaps created much later - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Very rare these days - Ford Consul Capri - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Very rare Jensen FF with four-wheel drive from Ferguson - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Simple radiator cap on the Lagonda, ... - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Vauxhall models in rank and file - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Later Vauxhall with trademark on the front - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Hardly anyone remembers the "Velox" from Vauxhall - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Vauxhall radiator "figure" - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
This Vauxhall was assembled in Switzerland - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Triumph Herald with colored sunroof - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Sunbeam Alpine, one of the most beautiful roadsters of its time - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Triumph Spitfire on the approach - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Triumph Spitfire - the budget roadster enjoys a loyal following - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Triumph TR4 A, still one of the most attractive British roadsters of the sixties - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Triumph TR6 all in red - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
As always, the inviting Triumph TR Club shows the various models - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Type designation of the Triumph TR3 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Type designation of the Triumph TR4 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Type designation of the Triumph TR5 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Type designation of the Triumph TR6 - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Quite patinated - Jaguar C-Type - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Round radiator Morgan sports car - British Car Meeting Mollis 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017





























































































































