• Recently completed a full £150,000 ground up restoration • Matching numbers 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, while early sportscar racing ..
Chassis No. 113.044.12.007982
Engine No. 130.983.12.005042
Transmission No. 035090
Finished in sleek Silver Grey Metallic (180), this 280 SL completed production on 20 February 1969 as a U.S.-specification model. The original service booklet shows that the car was first sold by Powers Motor Company of Morristown, New Jersey, to D..
Chassis No. DB4/790/L
Engine No. 370/777
The Aston Martin DB4, launched on 10 October 1958 at the Earls Court Motor Show, marked a turning point for the marque. It was the first Aston Martin to feature Carrozzeria Touring's Superleggera aluminum bodywork-sleek, lightweight panels draped over a tubular steel frame. It also marked the de..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ96ZNS490514
Engine No. 62N80968
Produced only for the 1992 model year, this left-hand-drive, German-delivery example is one of 1,992 Carrera RS models built for the RoW (Rest of World) market. As such, it weighs approximately 271 pounds less than the U.S.-market RS America and nearly 300 pounds less than the standard ..
Chassis No. WP0AC2997TS376003
The 993-generation Porsche 911 Turbo holds exalted status among Porsche enthusiasts and fans of 1990s sports cars in equal measure, representing the pinnacle of the air-cooled, flat-six 911 design. Offered for only 1996 and 1997 in the U.S., the 911 Turbo delivered 400 horsepower via sequential twin turbos and a..
Chassis No. AR177305
Engine No. AR00120 01518
Not simply designed to wow motor show audiences, Bertone's B.A.T. Alfa Romeo design studies of the 1950s eventually marinated in the minds of its creators long enough to iterate into one of the most sensational production car designs of its era, Alfa Romeo's Giulietta Sprint Speciale. With ..
Chassis No. 0526
Engine No. 0514
Body No. 18954
When Ferruccio Lamborghini set out to build his own Gran Turismo, he was already a successful industrialist with a passion for high-performance cars and a growing frustration with Ferrari. According to legend, Lamborghini approached Enzo Ferrari with suggestions for improving his ro..
Chassis No. 9113111834
Engine No. 339309
According to its original dealer service order, this 1973 Porsche 911 T Targa was originally ordered in the exceptional period color of Signal Yellow over a Brown-upholstered interior via Dave Strong's Porsche / Audi based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interestingly, the original owner, Robert E. Gard..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Monterey event, 15 - 16 August 2025. $825,000 - $950,000 USD A striking example of one of the most iconic grand tourers of all timeFinished in its rare and beautiful livery of Black over Black; retains its matching-numbers engine, gearbox, and bodyworkFormerly of the renowned And..
Engine No. TTE P01 051
The story of Porsche and McLaren International is writ large in the annals of Formula One history. Twenty-five victories, 18 fastest laps, three Drivers' and two Constructors' Championships were the main spoils over four full seasons (1984-1987) with the Porsche-powered McLarens piloted by Watson, Lauda, Prost, Rosberg..