Vehicle(s): 9380
Dated 27/07/1973 and addressed to our vendor, this car's original Bill of Sale from Wilson's Garage in Dunoon confirms the sale of 'One new MG B Sports in Blaze with Navy interior fitted with static fronts seat belts and...
Following the acquisition of the Sunbeam Talbot Darracq combine by the Rootes Brothers in 1935, subsequent models were to use Hillman and Humber components New for 1936, the Talbot Ten was an attractive 10hp model available...
According to its accompanying BMIHT factory record, this lovely Morris Minor is recorded as a right-hand drive Series II four-door saloon, built between 13-17 August 1954, finished in Empire Green and despatched on...
A van version of the Series E, rated at 5-cwt capacity and designated as the Series Z, was produced from 1940 to 1953 The 29bhp side-valve engine was upgraded to the Morris USHM series, getting a new cylinder head,...
Two former keepers (one for 28 years) and less than 35,000 miles from new Factory-built and still fitted with its original Ford 'Kent' 1,600cc crossflow engine, black leather Caterham bucket seats and full 4-point Caterham...
The Ford F-150 SVT Lightning was one of the earliest performance-oriented sport trucks, representing the Blue Oval’s first foray into the market. Produced in two generations, from 1993-1995 and 1999-2004, Powered by...
First registered in 1964, this UK-supplied, right-hand drive, large window, Type 2 Split Screen has been single family-owned since new, with just 72,355 miles in that time The correct colours for 1964 were Beige Grey over...
An original UK-supplied 300 SE (W126) finished in Smoke Silver with a bespoke Carat interior in Ox Blood leather Powered by the 2,960cc, M103, fuel-injected straight-six offering 190bhp and 127mph 9,944 miles indicated with...
Although patently still a 911, the 964 was in fact 85% different from the outgoing model This UK-supplied (C16) right-hand drive example was first registered in 1991 and has been in current ownership since 1998 Powered by...
A technological marvel from the days when engineers, not accountants, made the decisions Remarkable numbers - 791cc, 70bhp, 9,000rpm, 790kg and 100mph UK buyers of the S800 benefitted from a conventional final drive with a...
The Maloo was developed by Holden’s Special Vehicle (HSV) operation using the company’s proven VU platform and the R8 is the rarest and most desirable version Powered by a 5.7-litre, LS1 342bhp, all-aluminium,...
As a spiritual successor to the 'Bay', the Type 25 Camper (T3) marked quite a departure visually, being wider and longer with a bigger glass area and considerably boxier This is an original UK-supplied, right-hand drive...
First registered in Surrey during 1964, little is known about this ‘Woodie’ apart from the fact that it was off the road from the 1990s until 2022 A full restoration was commenced at that point, all detailed in...
A superb one owner Continental GT finished in Cypress Green over Magnolia leather supplied new by Broughtons of Cheltenham Luxurious cabin with contrasting Savannah dash and steering wheel all enhanced with Light Veneer...
Classically presented in gleaming Silver over a Sandstone interior complemented by a St James Red Top Roll and matching carpets One of just 544 right-hand drive examples built Fresh to market after almost 20 years...
A delightful example of the second generation XR2 with the post-1986, 96bhp, 'lean-burn' engine with revised cylinder head and carburettor Finished in sparkling Diamond White with a smart interior in the correct Monaco...
The Lusso specification denoted a more richly trimmed interior and a bit more chrome The 499cc twin generates 18bhp delivered to a 4-speed manual gearbox. 18bhp doesn't sound a lot, but it's enough This is an original...
Originally a 3500 SD1 rebuilt around 20 years ago and upgraded with a 4.6-litre V8 apparently once fitted to one of the Paris-Dakar Discovery racers, manual Vitesse gearbox, modified suspension and brakes Finished in...
The inaugural 'Prepared by HRRCC' MINI finished in Chill Red with an Aspen White cap Superbly prepared and presented by HRRCC and now fully refreshed to meet their exacting standards Extensive specification that includes...
The limited edition 'Mini Racing Green' was based on the Mini City and was available from April 1989 to February 1990 They were finished in BRG Metallic with a white roof, chrome bumpers and grille and coach-lines with...
Positioned between the SLK-Class and the CL-Class, the CLK (Coupé Leicht Kurz) remained in production through two generations between 1996 and 2010 AMG’s take on the new model involved the insertion of their...
The Continental Flying Spur featured a 6-litre, twin-turbo, 48-valve W12 developing 520bhp and 650Nm and powering all four wheels via a Torsen central differential and ZF 6-speed automatic transmission Despite weighing...
The 500 was unveiled at the 78th Geneva Motor Show a year after the rebirth of the Abarth brand It was powered by Abarth's 133bhp Fire Turbojet 1.4-litre, inline-four fitted with an IHI RHF3-P turbocharger and...
Cousins Ailwyn and Frank Smith had founded the Clyno Engineering Company in 1909 for the purpose of marketing an adjustable belt pulley for motorcycle transmissions After WWI, they commenced production of a Coventry...
A well appointed limousine that has been utilised within the wedding industry in recent years Interestingly noted as having a royal past with the first owner being HRH Princess Norhayati of Brunei We understand that the car...
A well appointed four-door Tourer that has been utilised within the wedding industry in recent years We understand that the car is running and driving well accompanied by a current MOT Certificate that is valid until March...
The Supersports was launched in 2009 as the marque’s most powerful road-going car and featured a tuned chassis, a wider rear track, a lower ride height, larger front air ducts, carbon-ceramic brake discs, forged...
Introduced in 1985, the 300SL was powered by the 2,962cc M103.982, single-cam straight-six with KE-Jetronic injection offering 188bhp, 192lb/ft and 128mph Finished in Arctic White with contrasting blue check cloth and...
The Mk2 may have suffered for not being the first Golf GTi but in many ways, it’s a better car - faster, more comfortable and more modern Powered by a 1.8-litre naturally aspirated inline-four, producing around...
With the introduction of the 401, Bristol began to move away from the pre-war design the company had inherited from BMW Carrozzeria Touring provided the Superleggera method of body construction that overlaid alloy panels...
This rare, manual gearbox, Vantage V12 was first registered AML 1 suggesting it was the original DB7 V12 launch car Powered by the Cosworth-designed, 5.9-litre, 48-valve, all-alloy V12 producing a smooth 420bhp and 400lb/ft...
In production from February 1937 to September 1939, the MG VA 1.5-litre was the smallest of the three touring models offered by MG pre-war and just 2,407 were produced in total during that short period The VA’s...
According to the accompanying BMIHT factory records this venerable Land Rover is a Series IIA, 88" fitted with a 2-litre petrol engine, completed on 13/12/1968 and despatched to a LR Dealer in Wolverhampton It's now fitted...
This Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X is a lauded high performance modern classic that has been upgraded and developed to a unique specification Finished in Damson Red over a charcoal cloth interior and Recaro front seats and sits...
Introduced in 1985, the 300SL was powered by the 2,962cc M103.982, single-cam straight-six with KE-Jetronic injection offering 188bhp, 192lb/ft and 128mph Dating from 1987, this UK-supplied, right-hand drive R107 is...
Very well presented in Signal Red with a virtually unmarked Magnolia leather interior Powered by Jaguar's 222bhp, 3.6-litre, straight-six optioned with the rare 5-speed Getrag 265 manual gearbox From two years current...
Launched in 1962, the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III and its Bentley S3 equivalent employed the 6.2-litre V8 engine introduced on the 'Cloud II/S2 - though with larger carburettors, new distributor and raised compression...
The MG C was very much more than a tuned MG B - a completely re-engineered car Powered by BMC's trusty 145bhp, 3-litre, six-cylinder C-Series with a 4-speed box and overdrive This impressive example was with its most recent...
Originally a Japanese-market car, first registered in 1993. Imported into the UK in 2004 and with its current keeper since 2010 Powered by 3-litre, twin-turbocharged 2JZ-GTE straight-six, upgraded to c.400bhp and coupled to...
In September 1979, the final incarnation of Ford's ubiquitous Cortina was released and marketed officially as the 'Cortina 80', however the 'Mark V' tag was given to it immediately on release by the press and everybody...
A perfect blend of style, performance and rarity, only 372 right-hand drive examples of these elegant pillarless coupés were built, all with automatic transmission as a manual gearbox was not an option This Series II...
Confirmed factory-built September 1973 by the AVO Club and first registered 19/10/1973, well known in local and national Ford and AVO circles Believed to have been first campaigned by Motoring News between 1973 and 1975,...
Originally founded in Lancashire, Beaufords moved to Stoke and have produced over 1,500 kits A charming piece of classic automotive style. The Beauford name is firmly cemented as a favourite in most wedding and chauffeur...
The Esprit's 1987 redesign (X180) was the work of Peter Stevens and, whilst it retained the basic creativity behind the original Giorgetto Giugiaro design, it featured rounder, smoother lines, which helped to reduce the...
Introduced in January 1962, the BJ7 (known as the Mk llA) differed by having twin HS6 carbs, wind-up windows, a wrap-around screen and a vertical barred grille This is a UK home-market example, finished in Colorado Red over...
The Catalunya was built to celebrate Colin McRae winning the Catalunya round of the previous year's World Rally Championship It was based on the UK 'Turbo 2000' with some attractive upgrades such as body colour-matched door...
The Celebration was the final iteration of Jaguar's XJ-S (later XJS). Its unique specification included chromed rear view mirrors and headlight surrounds, Aerosport diamond-cut alloy wheels, steering wheel with wood...
Following on from Honda's collaboration with Triumph over the Ballade/Acclaim, the Concerto/Rover 200 cemented the relationship and prompted Honda to develop their UK operations still further Manufactured at Longbridge, the...
The star on the Audi stand at the 2002 Geneva Auto show was the RS6 with its unique high-tech package, powerful engine, Quattro permanent four-wheel drive, advanced braking system and innovative DRC suspension, all setting...
A sporty variant of the Smart Roadster, the Brabus stands out with an even more radical look and increased rarity. Thanks to its relatively powerful mid-mounted engine and light weight, the handling is remarkable - a real...