To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Hershey event, 8 - 9 October 2025. $90,000 - $130,000 USD Nicely restored example of the limited-production Cabriolet “Ponton”2.2-liter inline six-cylinder engine; four-speed manual transmissionAttractive Almandine Red Metallic exterior over a tan leather interior with red piping..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Munich event, 18 October 2025. €700,000 - €800,000 EUR One of only 29 second-series 8Vs to receive factory coachwork penned by Fabio ‘Luigi’ RapiDelivered new to Fiat’s Dipartimento Esperienze; believed to have been retained as a test car at the marque’s famous Lingotto headquarters
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Hershey event, 8 - 9 October 2025. $125,000 - $200,000 USD One of 761 DB2/4 examples producedDelivered new to the United States via famed importer S.H. Arnolt Inc. of ChicagoPrepared for vintage motor racingAcquired by the consignor in 2023 from more than 20 years of sin..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Hershey event, 8 - 9 October 2025. $425,000 - $500,000 USD Offered directly from 34 years of devoted enthusiast ownershipNumber 15 of 25 production Italias builtKnown and documented history since the late 1950sAn excellent example of its era’s most fascinating, futuristi..
Restored to a very good standard
Retains the original leather seats
MoT'd until 9th September 2026
The Humber Super Snipe was a distinguished British automobile that embodied post-war elegance and practicality. Produced by the Rootes Group, the Super Snipe combined Humber’s reputation for refin..
This Champ was allocated to the 14th Royal Artillery Regiment
Original user handbook
The Austin Champ was a British military vehicle produced in the early 1950s, designed to serve as the United Kingdom’s answer to the iconic American Jeep. Officially designated as the FV1801, the Champ was dev..
Genuine UK supplied right hand drive example
A low mileage and thoroughly useable E-Type
Cherished number included in the sale
One consequence of the E-Type’s long process of development had been a gradual increase in weight, but a good measure of the concomitant loss of performance was restore..
• Stunning low mileage one owner example • Recently recommission by a Jaguar specialist The first XJ was launched in 1968 and the designation has been used for successive Jaguar flagship models ever since. The original model was the last Jaguar saloon to have had the input of Sir William Lyons, the company's founder. With the introduction of th..
• Over £70,000 spent on the car • One of the finest examples with good paperwork As a product of the prestigious Jaguar marque, the XJS is a celebrated grand tourer known for its elegant aesthetics and powerful performance capabilities. Introduced initially in 1975 as a successor to the iconic Jaguar E-Type, the XJS underwent numerous refineme..
The XJ40 is Jaguar’s difficult second album; after the lithe XJ series cars, the angular XJ40 of the late eighties and early nineties found few friends. Code-named ‘XJ81’, the fact that Jim Randle, the XJ40’s chief engineer, deliberately made the engine bay too narrow to fit the time-served Rover V8 engine meant the outgoing Series III V12 remai..