British cars appear on the shores of Lewes
The Lewes British Motorcar Show welcomed classic and new British vehicles to Lewes May 2. This 1963 Austin-Healey, owned by Gordon Cardwell of Bishopville, Md., has UK DNA all over it. DENY HOWETH PHOTOS
Dennis Morrison shows off photos of his 1960 Triumph's restoration.
The Cape May-Lewes Ferry terminal grounds are full of British car enthusiasts.
Lewes locals Cristen and Douglass Owen pose with their Triumph Spitfire 1500.
Triumphs are lined up.
The Spirit of Ecstasy is the hood ornament of the Rolls-Royce cars.
A green Morgan Plus 8 gets lots of attention at the car show.
Lewes Councilwoman Trina Brown Hicks, an event judge, chats with Triumph owner Douglass Owen.
Judges are judging.
The dashboard of a Triumph.
Bill Smarr is on hand with his Austin Taxi.
The compact 1963 Austin Healy engine is on display.
A 1961 Lotus Super Seven owned by Bill Tattersall of Frankford is a low rider.
A 1959 Austin Healy Sprite owned by Greg Barnes of Dover appears to have a smiling face.
A 1961 Lotus Super Seven owned by Bill Tattersall of Frankford sits low to the ground.
Steven Darr of Middletown shows off his 1980 Triumph Spitfire 1500.
At the British car show you must have snacks, and don't forget the Grey Poupon.
Key fobs representing the car dangle off the steering wheel.
This 1958 Austin Healey is in its reserved parking space.
Nikki Fisher is having fun judging the British cars.
Triumphs sit low to the ground and the cabin entry is barely knee height.
Thomas Orisich of Millsboro takes a seat in his 1972 MG B.
The MGs are lined up.
Morgans have an optional belt.
Dolcey Zilg is reflected in his Morgan.
This Morgan is a feature at the British Car Show.May 9, 2026
The Lewes British Motorcar Show welcomed classic and new British vehicles to Lewes May 2. This 1963 Austin-Healey, owned by Gordon Cardwell of Bishopville, Md., has UK DNA all over it. DENY HOWETH PHOTOS
Dennis Morrison shows off photos of his 1960 Triumph's restoration.
The Cape May-Lewes Ferry terminal grounds are full of British car enthusiasts.
Lewes locals Cristen and Douglass Owen pose with their Triumph Spitfire 1500.
Triumphs are lined up.
The Spirit of Ecstasy is the hood ornament of the Rolls-Royce cars.
A green Morgan Plus 8 gets lots of attention at the car show.
Lewes Councilwoman Trina Brown Hicks, an event judge, chats with Triumph owner Douglass Owen.
Judges are judging.
The dashboard of a Triumph.
Bill Smarr is on hand with his Austin Taxi.
The compact 1963 Austin Healy engine is on display.
A 1961 Lotus Super Seven owned by Bill Tattersall of Frankford is a low rider.
A 1959 Austin Healy Sprite owned by Greg Barnes of Dover appears to have a smiling face.
A 1961 Lotus Super Seven owned by Bill Tattersall of Frankford sits low to the ground.
Steven Darr of Middletown shows off his 1980 Triumph Spitfire 1500.
At the British car show you must have snacks, and don't forget the Grey Poupon.
Key fobs representing the car dangle off the steering wheel.
This 1958 Austin Healey is in its reserved parking space.
Nikki Fisher is having fun judging the British cars.
Triumphs sit low to the ground and the cabin entry is barely knee height.
Thomas Orisich of Millsboro takes a seat in his 1972 MG B.
The MGs are lined up.
Morgans have an optional belt.
Dolcey Zilg is reflected in his Morgan.
This Morgan is a feature at the British Car Show.The annual Lewes British Motorcar Show was met with perfect British weather May 2, at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry terminal.
Six judges wandered the grounds, choosing the best of the best for four awards. Morgans were the featured car this year, and they were out in force. Classics and future classics were lined up for inspection.
The Lewes British Motorcar Show welcomed classic and new British vehicles to Lewes May 2. This 1963 Austin-Healey, owned by Gordon Cardwell of Bishopville, Md., has UK DNA all over it. DENY HOWETH PHOTOS
Dennis Morrison shows off photos of his 1960 Triumph's restoration.
The Cape May-Lewes Ferry terminal grounds are full of British car enthusiasts.
Lewes locals Cristen and Douglass Owen pose with their Triumph Spitfire 1500.
Triumphs are lined up.
The Spirit of Ecstasy is the hood ornament of the Rolls-Royce cars.
A green Morgan Plus 8 gets lots of attention at the car show.
Lewes Councilwoman Trina Brown Hicks, an event judge, chats with Triumph owner Douglass Owen.
Judges are judging.
The dashboard of a Triumph.
Bill Smarr is on hand with his Austin Taxi.
The compact 1963 Austin Healy engine is on display.
A 1961 Lotus Super Seven owned by Bill Tattersall of Frankford is a low rider.
A 1959 Austin Healy Sprite owned by Greg Barnes of Dover appears to have a smiling face.
A 1961 Lotus Super Seven owned by Bill Tattersall of Frankford sits low to the ground.
Steven Darr of Middletown shows off his 1980 Triumph Spitfire 1500.
At the British car show you must have snacks, and don't forget the Grey Poupon.
Key fobs representing the car dangle off the steering wheel.
This 1958 Austin Healey is in its reserved parking space.
Nikki Fisher is having fun judging the British cars.
Triumphs sit low to the ground and the cabin entry is barely knee height.
Thomas Orisich of Millsboro takes a seat in his 1972 MG B.
The MGs are lined up.
Morgans have an optional belt.
Dolcey Zilg is reflected in his Morgan.
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