• Extremely rare model • Deceased estate This is an opportunity to acquire what is believed to be an extremely rare 1967 Bentley T Series two-door saloon, offered for sale from a deceased estate. Purchased by the late owner from the world-renowned Bentley and Rolls-Royce specialists Jack Barclay in 1995, the car has remained in long-term owners..
Low ownershipDeceased estate The 1965 Humber Imperial was a luxurious British saloon, offering elegant styling, a spacious interior, and refined comfort. Powered by a smooth six-cylinder engine with automatic transmission, it appealed to executives seeking prestige, reliability, and traditional craftsmanship. O..
• Rare model • Deceased estate The Morris Minor was launched in 1948 at the Earls Court Motor Show in London. It was designed under the leadership of Alec Issigonis with more than 1.6 million examples produced over 23 years. First registered in August 1956, this charming Morris Minor is offered for sale from a deceased estate, having been owne..
• Large history file • Engine and gearbox rebuilt The Jaguar E-Type was manufactured between 1961 and 1975 and its combination of good looks, high performance and competitive pricing established the marque as an icon of 1960's motoring. The Series I was introduced, initially for export only in March 1961, the cars at this time used the triple S..
Recent restoration work and mechanical refreshLong ownership history of circa 34 years from 1989 to 2023 Represents excellent value The Daimler SP250, affectionately known as the 'Dart', remains one of Britain's most distinctive post-war sportscars. Introduced in 1959, it combined lightweight glassfibre const..
• Finished in a desirable colour combination • Restored to a very high standard • Fitted with its original engine • Ready to be used and enjoyed Finished in striking Gunmetal Grey with a beautifully contrasting Oxblood Red leather interior, this 1964 Jaguar E-Type Series I is fitted with its original engine 4.2 litre engine and is an exceptiona..
• Comprehensive reconditioning • Fitted with Ford ‘ice-cold’ air-conditioning • Factory-fitted power-steering This 289 c.i. powered Fastback was originally delivered to Arizona to Dr. George Book, documented by its comprehensive history file. Paperwork traces the car from its first owner through to May 2020, kept faithfully in a dry climate, ..
• Extensively restored between 2005-2013 • Over £7,000 spent at Somerford Mini since 2022, known for their meticulous approach • In current ownership since 2019 The Mini Cooper S is rightly regarded as one of the most influential and enjoyable performance cars of the 1960s, combining giant-killing competition pedigree with characterful road ma..
The Ford Mustang was the brainchild of Lee Iacocca and was branded as the first 'Pony Car' and 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 9th 1964 and was introduced to the public at the New Y..
To many, including its designer Alec Issigonis, the idea that the Mini might be used as anything other than basic transport was an anathema, and the idea of a high-performance version was laughable. John Cooper saw it quite differently and already knew quite a bit about tuning BMC's A-Series engine. He was running the company's Formula Junior ef..