Highly desirable early Jaguar XK 120 “ALLOY”, 3.4 litre, from 1949 A very elegant and rare car, 18th of only 57 RHD aluminium roadsters examples built!Matching Number exampleUK registration: FAS 842Car is in excellent state and conditionChassis number: 660018Engine Number: W 1058-7
Jaguar XJ 13 RecreationA masterpiece by “Proteus Cars” from 1967 Constructed in 1966, the original XJ13 sports prototype had been intended to spearhead Jaguar's return to Le Mans. Unfortunately the original XJ13 never found its way to racing because of the fusion from Jaguar with BMC this project had been put on ice. During ..
Engine No. W0124411
Transmission No. 0029006
For 17 years, every Porsche sold was powered by a four-cylinder engine-a tradition that spanned nearly half a century. From the company's founding until 1996, Porsche consistently offered four-cylinder models, including the 912 and the 914. These cars, successors to the original 356, embodie..
Low mileage example
Recently specialist inspected
Launched at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, the Jaguar E-Type was nothing short of a revelation. With its heady blend of supercar performance, breathtaking styling and low price tag, the newcomer left rivals reeling and customers clamouring. Early sportscar r..
Original UK supplied right hand drive example
Restored example costing in excess of £30,000
In very good condition throughout
This 125bhp fuel injected TR6 was owned by a previous custodian for an amazing 34 years! The current and fifth registered keeper acquired the TR6 in 2016. MoT’s confirm ..
• One of only 109 examples manufactured • Just 24,186 miles from new • Previously owned by Ford as a Press car • One family owned since 1977 The Escort RS1800 Mk. II is a legend in the annals of motorsport history, revered for its remarkable performance, innovative engineering, and its unparalleled success in rallying during the late 1970s and ..
• Delivered new to HRH Prince Michael of Kent • Near Concours condition with superb history The Jaguar E-Type Coupé is one of the most iconic and desirable classic cars ever produced. When the Jaguar E-Type was introduced in 1961, it stunned the world with its sleek, aerodynamic design, high performance, and relatively affordable price compared..
• Full restoration recently carried at a cost of circa £140,000 • New mohair hood and leather interior • Engine rebuilt Shown at the October 1966 Earls Court Motor Show alongside the technically advanced four-wheel drive FF, the Touring of Milan designed Interceptor was quite a sensation and received much praise. The fact Jensen had in the spac..
• Desirable ‘CP’ model with 150bhp • UK supplied right hand drive car • Fitted with overdrive The Triumph TR6 was manufactured for seven years from 1969 and by the time production came to an end in July 1976, it was the best-seller of the TR range. The bodywork closely resembled that of the previous model, the Triumph TR5, but the front and rea..