The Austin FX3 was introduced in 1948 and produced until 1958. Designed specifically for London's streets, the FX3 was developed by Austin in collaboration with taxi specialists Mann & Overton and coachbuilder Carbodies. It featured a 2200cc four-cylinder petrol engine, later supplemented by a more economical diesel version. Known for its di..
Restored exampleSignificant works by specialist Bill Rawles The 1957 Austin Healey 100/6 is a classic British sportscar known for its elegant styling and spirited performance. An evolution of the Austin Healey 100, the 100/6 introduced a more powerful 2.6 litre inline-six engine, delivering improved performance ..
The BMW 3 series is a compact executive car manufactured since May 1975 and has been produced in six different generations and in five different body styles. It is BMW's best-selling model accounting for around 30% of the BMW brand's annual total sales and has won numerous awards throughout its history. The E30 was sold from 1982 through to 1991..
Excellent condition, clearly a cherished carRare UK supplied example, one of just circa 50Brand new engine fitted at 180,000 miles Of all the BMW Z cars, the Zukunft tag is arguably most fittingly applied to the Z1. The Z1 used a skeletal frame on which the body panels were mounted, making it incredibly..
The Triumph TR3 was built between 1955 and 1957 and was powered by a 1991cc engine which initially produced 95bhp increasing to 100bhp at 5000rpm. The four-speed manual transmission could be supplemented by an overdrive unit on the top three ratios electrically operated and controlled by a switch on the dashboard. In 1956, the front brakes chang..
New clutch fittedNew wheels and Blockley tyresRecent expenditure of £9,760 Following the end of WWII, Aston Martin faced its third major financial crisis when a lack of capital prevented the development of new and necessary post-war models. A cryptic advertisement in The Times caught successful industri..
Substantial history fileConcours winnerOlder restoration The 1950 MG TD combined the TC's drivetrain, a modified hypoid-geared rear axle, the MG Y-Type chassis, a familiar T-Type style body and independent suspension using coil springs from the MG Y-Type saloon. Also new was rack and pinion steering, sm..
Previous ownership for 25 yearsRestored example The Ford E83W, also sold under the Fordson brand, was a 10cwt (half ton) light commercial vehicle, built at the UK's Dagenham plant between 1938 and 1957. They were powered by the 1172cc Ford side valve engine, with a commercial gearbox, and were equipped with a ve..
Individual specificationThree former keepers The BMW E39 is the fourth generation of the BMW 5-Series range of executive cars, which was manufactured from 1995 to 2004. It was launched in the saloon body style, with the estate body style (marketed as ‘Touring’) introduced in 1996. The E39 was replaced by the E60..
The 2010 BMW 135i M Sport Coupé is a compact performance vehicle that combines the agility of a sportscar with the luxury and refinement expected from the BMW brand. With its sleek and muscular design, the 135i stands out on the road, featuring a low-slung profile, aggressive front fascia and distinctive kidney grilles that hint at its performan..