Chassis No. DB5/1661/R
Engine No. 400/1645
Sir David Brown's latest grand tourer, bearing his initials, debuted in the autumn of 1963 as the Aston Martin DB5. Its elegant silhouette evolved from the Series V DB4, preserving the Touring-designed Superleggera coachwork on a 98-inch wheelbase chassis. While visually similar to its predece..
Chassis No. 1FAFP90S85Y401094
To celebrate its centenary in 2003, Ford introduced three retro-inspired models, with the Ford GT as the standout tribute to the legendary, Le Mans-winning GT40. First unveiled as a concept at the 2002 Detroit Motor Show, the GT quickly received production approval. Led by Chief Designer Camilo Pardo, the car ma..
Chassis No. 3395
Engine No. 3395
Transmission No. 473E
Quite often the Ferrari 250 GT/E is referred to as "Ferrari's first four seater," or perhaps "the car that kept the race department lights on," yet it is so much more. It was the most popular Ferrari of its day, one that allowed Ferrari to expand their global dealer network, ..
Chassis No. GL810168
What happens when you combine Italian style, an American engine, and the talents of a disgruntled ex-Ferrari engineer? You get an Iso Grifo. Founded in 1938 as a motorcycle manufacturer, Iso Rivolta shifted to building cars in 1953, first with the small, utilitarian Isetta, and later with the iconic Grifo grand turismo. ..
The Ford GT40 is an iconic car that revolutionised motorsport in the 1960s, securing Ford's dominance over Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Recreating such a legendary car requires precision, passion, and a commitment to excellence, traits exemplified by Southern GT. Known for producing high-quality replicas of the GT40, Southern GT delivers ..
The second incarnation of the Cortina was designed by Roy Haynes and was launched on 18th October 1966. One of the best loved versions of that Cortina appeared in 1967, the 1600E, which was introduced at the Paris Motor Show in October of that year. The mechanical specification included an 88bhp, 1600cc Cortina GT engine which achieved a f..
The Ford Mustang was the brainchild of Lee Iacocca and was branded as the first 'Pony Car', it was born out of a need to compete with the flood of European sports cars coming into the USA in the Sixties. The first production Mustang rolled off the assembly line in Dearborn, Michigan on March 9th1964 and was introduced to the public at the New Yo..
The 1968 MG C is an iconic British sports car that represents a fascinating blend of performance and style from the 1960s. The MG C was a bold departure from the MG B, as it was designed to deliver more power, a larger engine, and a refined driving experience. Manufactured by MG (Morris Garages) from 1967 to 1969, the MG C was positioned as a mo..
From a long-term private collectionJust 2,942 miles recordedWith two owners recorded from newOwned for nearly ten years by the current keeper It appears that lightning does indeed strike twice as Historics are delighted to present another extremely rare, low-mileage RS Cosworth in absolutely ne..
Derived from the Jaguar Mk. X and the S-Type, the Daimler Sovereign was readily identified by the traditional Daimler fluted radiator surround and the interior was furnished with finest quality leather hide upholstery, polished figured walnut instrument panel and deep pile carpets that were sufficiently luxurious to satisfy Daimlers' established..