Synonymous with the swinging ‘60’s and the hit TV series, Inspector Morse, the Jaguar Mk. II saloon has been used as a vehicle to transport everyone from dignitaries and politicians to bank robbers and the criminal select. Desirable due to being a well-balanced saloon car with space for four adults and a good size boot, it also boasts engine opt..
• Single family ownership from new • Dry stored for 20+ years • Manual gearbox Introduced in 1976 as the successor to BMW's elegant E9 coupés, the E24 6-Series combined sporting performance with long-distance refinement and quickly became one of the most desirable grand tourers of its era. Today, early examples are increasingly sought after, pa..
Exclusively serviced by Jaguar from new
Highly specified example
ULEZ compliant
Introduced as the spiritual successor to the legendary E-Type, the Jaguar F-Type quickly established itself as one of the most charismatic modern British sports cars. Combining dramatic styling, superb performance a..
• Extensively restored with a full photographic record of work undertaken • In current ownership for ten years • Appeared as the cover car in Classic Land Rover magazine in 2022 Few vehicles have achieved the enduring status of the original two-door Range Rover. Introduced in 1970, it successfully combined genuine off-road capability with on-ro..
Engine rebuilt in 2021 at a cost of £7,000
Supplied with a Jaguar Heritage Certificate
Built in November 1969 and dispatched to New York in 1970, this attractive Jaguar E-Type Series II coupé was originally supplied in Primrose Yellow with a Cinnamon interior. Imported to the UK and first registered here..
In continuous care for over 40 years
Carefully maintained and restored
The Jaguar Mk. II was a medium-sized saloon built from 1959 to 1967 as a successor to the 2.4 and 3.4 litre models admired for its elegance and refinement. Introduced as the successor to the Mk. I, it featured smoother styling, improv..
• A good genuine example • Owned by a fastidious enthusiast The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow is one of the most iconic luxury automobiles ever produced by the prestigious British manufacturer. Introduced in 1965, the Silver Shadow represented a major departure from Rolls-Royce tradition, featuring a modern monocoque construction rather than the se..
Comprehensive refurbishment works carried out by KWE in 2019
Over £83,000 spent by the current vendor
The Jaguar XJS Convertible, introduced in 1988, was far more than simply a coupé with its roof removed. While the earlier XJS Cabriolet had signalled Jaguar’s return to open-top motoring, the Convertible..
• Fully restored • Converted to electric motor This 1970 Mk. III classic Mini, in showroom condition, benefits from a full nut and bolt restoration which started in 2023. Finished in period appropriate Tweed Grey paint with a Snowberry White roof, it was brought into the 21st century by UK based EV conversion specialists Vass Technology. The c..
• Timing chains and tensioners have been replaced • Over £10,000 spent by the vendor in recent years The Jaguar XKR Convertible is a striking blend of British luxury, performance, and timeless design. Introduced as the high-performance version of Jaguar’s XK8, the XKR featured a supercharged 4.0 litre V8 engine producing 370hp and 387 lb-ft of ..