Rare colour combination
MoT test certificate valid until July 2025
The Virage was launched as the top of the range car for Aston Martin back in the late 1980s and it is easy to see why. The aluminium coachwork, hand-beaten and sculptured into a naturally aggressive stance married to a strong, hand-built ..
UK registered from new
Photographic history file of the restoration
Introduced by Henry Ford in March 1932, this was the worlds’ first mass-produced V-8, the legendary ‘Flathead’. With two banks of four cylinders set at 60° apart and a capacity of 3,622cc, it developed 65bhp in its initial single carbure..
Subject to a 16 year restoration
Long term ownership with sympathetic upgrades
Service and tuned ready for the summer
The Jaguar XK120 was manufactured between 1948 and 1954 and was Jaguar's first post-war sports car succeeding the SS100 which ceased production in 1940. It was launched in roads..
In same ownership for 50 years
Recent new hood and tonneau
When the MGA arrived in 1955, it must have come as quite a shock to MG aficionados who had become accustomed to the pre-war look of the company's sportscars. It was a complete departure in styling and its beautiful, streamlined body was right..
Originally specified with the all-important manual gearbox
Comprehensive main dealer and specialist service history
The Aston Martin V12 Vantage, introduced in 2009, is a performance-focused variant of the iconic V8 Vantage. Featuring 510bhp 5.9-litre V12 engine, it was designed to offer a thrilling driv..
Factory fittted power-assisted steering
Subject to cosmetic and mechanical restoration
Recently serviced by Aston Engineering
The Aston Martin DB6 was launched at the London Motor Show in 1965, following on from the highly successful DB5, immortalised by the 1964 James Bond film 'Goldfinger'. T..
The 1952 Ford F-1 Pick-up is a standout in the history of American trucks, combining rugged utility with a touch of post-war design elegance. It’s a part of Ford’s first-generation F-Series, which was introduced in 1948, marking a significant shift for the brand. By 1952, the F-1 had undergone some refinements, both in performance and style, but..
Sympathetic upgrades
Extensively restored
The Jaguar XK120 was manufactured between 1948 and 1954; Jaguar's first sports car since the SS100, which ceased production in 1940. The XK120 was launched in roadster form at the 1948 London Motor Show as a show car for the new Jaguar XK engine. It caused a sens..
• Restored example • Immaculate condition The 1954 Triumph TR2 Long Door is a quintessential British sportscar celebrated for its simplicity, charm, and performance. Introduced by Standard-Triumph, it featured a 2.0 litre inline-four engine delivering 90 horsepower, enabling a top speed of around 105mph—making it one of the fastest cars in its ..
•Recent restoration • Desirable colour combination • Very good condition throughout • AC Aceca straight six engine Launched at the 1954 London Motor Show, the Aceca is a closed coupé from the British AC Cars Company, produced from 1954 until 1963. Based on the open two-seat AC Ace, the Aceca was a hand-built grand tourer in the British traditio..