Wheeler Dealer Mike Brewer Reveals His Top 5 Dream Classic Cars – And One Surprising Pick!
Mike Brewer's top 5 dream classic cars revealed

TV's beloved car expert and Wheeler Dealers host Mike Brewer has revealed his ultimate dream garage – and it includes a few surprises that might raise eyebrows among classic car enthusiasts.

The Ultimate Classic Car Wishlist

In a recent interview, Brewer named his top five dream classic cars that he'd love to own. While some choices reflect his well-known passion for British motoring heritage, others showcase his appreciation for rare and unconventional vehicles.

1. The Obvious Choice: Jaguar E-Type

No classic car list would be complete without the iconic Jaguar E-Type, and Brewer is no exception. "It's the most beautiful car ever made," he gushes, praising its timeless design and engineering brilliance.

2. The American Muscle: Ford Mustang Boss 302

Showing his transatlantic tastes, Brewer picks the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 as his second choice. "That car just oozes cool," he says, admiring its raw power and racing pedigree.

3. The Italian Stallion: Lamborghini Miura

Brewer's third pick might surprise fans who know him for more practical classics. The Lamborghini Miura makes his list for being "the first proper supercar" and a design masterpiece.

4. The British Underdog: Austin Allegro

Here's where Brewer really shocks enthusiasts. His inclusion of the much-maligned Austin Allegro shows his appreciation for underrated British cars. "It's about the story, not just the specs," he defends.

5. The German Engineering: Porsche 911 (930 Turbo)

Rounding out his top five is the legendary Porsche 911 Turbo. Brewer praises its perfect balance and engineering, calling it "a driver's car through and through."

Why These Cars Matter

Brewer's eclectic selection reflects his deep automotive knowledge and passion for cars with character. "It's not just about value or performance," he explains. "Each of these cars tells a story about automotive history."

Whether you agree with his controversial Allegro pick or not, Brewer's list is guaranteed to spark debate among classic car fans everywhere.