“You could say that this car owes its existence to my old metallurgy lecturer,” says David Hine as he proudly poses for a photograph alongside his beautifully timeworn Lagonda M45.
“I was a student at UMIST in 1961 and I really wanted an MG TD, but my father refused to let me have one, saying that sports cars were too dangerous.
“I wasn’t best pleased, but one day I saw Doc Evans roar into the college car park – in a shower of cinders – in his Lagonda M45R.
“That was it: I just knew that I had to have one.”
Hine Snr promptly agreed to his son acquiring such a vehicle – “It certainly didn’t have the image of a young man’s car, so it probably seemed like a safer, more sensible choice to him” – and, in 1962, he purchased a 1934 M45 T8 open four-seater tourer.
“BLP 494 cost £400,” remembers Hine today, “which would have been quite a bit cheaper than the MG that I’d originally wanted.
“It was a lovely car, and became quite well-known in Lagonda Club circles as a result of me taking part in driving tests, rallies and concours events. I also made lifelong friends in the process.”