Mike Hailwood "Tribute" Moto Guzzi 850 Le Mans.Very well built 'Mike Hailwood Tribute' Le MansComplete with fairing and headlamp as picturedCorrect numbers machineAll original mechanical condition. Engine turnsPurchased by our vendor at Stafford in 2001 as is, and has been part of a substantial private collection sinceDry stored for the last 20 years so will need some recommissioning before road useSpecificationMake: MOTO GUZZIModel: 850 LE MANS IIIYear: 1983Registration Number: A411 JJXEngine Number: 18205Click here for more details and images
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Ex-Maria Costello, Manx GP XR69 F1 Replica.One of a batch of frames built by Harris in the late 1970s and early 80'sBuilt into its current XR69-spec by Trident Racing in 2009Fitted with an air cooled GS1000 with approx.120bhpSold to Steve Wheatman of Team Classic Suzuki who had Maria Costello ride it with success at the Manx GP in 2010 to 2012Raced by Maria also in CRMC events and in South AfricaAlso ridden by Steve Plater and paraded by Roger MarshallIn 2014 the bike was raced by Steve Thompson at the Classic TT, Steve did a 109 mph lap but unfortunately suffered an engine failure and retiredRebuilt in 2015 with the addition of a starter motor and alternatorPurchased by our vendor in 2017 and recommissioned to its current spec with correct 18" Dymag wheels to compete in the CRMC Superbike Period One championshipBike complete with Kehin CR33 carbs and Dyna ignitionComplete with a selection of spares as pictured and a regulation 4 into 1 exhaust system. Spare bodywork also as picturedIn running order and ready to competeSpecificationMake: HARRISModel: F1 SUZUKI XR69 REPLICAYear: 1982Registration Number: UNREGISTEREDEngine Number: GS1000 121719Click here for more details and images
A superbly presented, totally usable example of the natural successor to Kawasaki's 900 and undoubtedly an appreciating modern classic.Correct numbers, Z1000 A1 imported from the USA'Cosmetic' restoration by Classic Bikes at Market Drayton in 2015 to a superb standard (frame, tank, seat, mirrors, front brakes, carbs etc. The engine wasn't opened)Fitted with optional twin front discs and stainless exhaust systemVery smart in the correct "Diamond Wine Metallic"From a small private collection whose owner is particularly fastidious about keeping his bikes in top mechanical conditionIn good running order and regularly used. Great "riding" bikeOriginal owner's handbook includedHistory file containing old MOTs, receipts and associated paperworkIn showroom condition, a very usable and appreciating 1970s classichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk9P2AGavoYSpecificationMake: KAWASAKIModel: Z1000 A1Year: 1977Registration Number: TJA 625REngine Number: KT2T00A 033992Click here for more details and images
Considered rather stylish in 1954, the Falcon 67 cost 50% more than a Bantam.Introduced in March 1954, the 67 was a development of the Falcon 58It featured a revised steering angle, better wheel bearings, dual seat and an optional 4-speed box. Powered by the ubiquitous 197cc Villiers 8EThis bike was restored by the owner some 30+ years agoNot run for last 20 years. Engine turns with compressionSame owner since 1965. Complete machine. No paperworkIn garage find condition. Arden Green paintwork still looks decentWill need restoring or recommissioning before road use .SpecificationMake: FRANCIS BARNETTModel: FALCON 67Year: 1954Registration Number: UJO 363Engine Number: 387A 69568BClick here for more details and images
Lovely capable Banbury Bike.Very original and mostly unrestored exampleShort stroke 3/1/2 hp engine. All correct numbersSame owner since 1986. Recommissioned in 2018Completed the last two (2018 and 2019) Banbury RunsHistory file with various related paperwork and RF60 continuation log bookUnused since 2019, so may require some very light recommissioning before road useSpecificationMake: SUNBEAMModel: MODEL 5Year: 1925Registration Number: CO 8146Engine Number: 224-15931-SClick here for more details and images
Superb throughoutSympathetically restored some years ago to an excellent standardFour-cylinder, four-stroke, DOHC, air-cooled, wet sump engine with two valves per cylinder and a five-speed gearboxHas formed part of a static collection in recent years so an element of recommissioning may be requiredWould happily fit well into any collection or can be enjoyed as intended out on the open road SpecificationMake: KAWASAKIModel: Z650Year: 1979Registration Number: BRL5 79VEngine Number: KZ650BE105594Click here for more details and images
A very collectable 70s two-stroke triple restored to show winning conditionUK registered on a V5c. Same owner for last 10 yearsRestored to show winning conditionRecent recommission/engine overhaul at a triple specialist, including a new Chris Richie crank, new rods and bearingsRecent fork servicePaintwork described as excellentVery collectable 70's two-stroke triple in good running orderSpecificationMake: KAWASAKIModel: H2C 750Year: 1975Registration Number: JVA 208NEngine Number: H2E 46949Click here for more details and images
Super-rare BSA "Desert Sled" West Coast Hornet in lovely condition.Built for the 1960s USA West Coast market for off roadersThis example was shipped to BSA West Coast California on 10/03/1967Y-spec engine (factory supplied upgraded version)Very rare matching numbers exampleRestored and in good running orderOriginal fibreglass tank replaced with a hand-made aluminium exact replicaStill complete with its original one gallon larger oil tank, Dunlop alloy rims, upgraded 190mm front brake, Amal brake and clutch levers and throttle controlRecent engine rebuild by Terry Macdonald including crank bearings, new valves and guides and hardened seatsNow fitted with electronic ignition, new fuel taps, correct monobloc carbs, Leighton seat and new clutchVery collectableSpecificationMake: BSAModel: A65 WEST COAST HORNETYear: 1967Registration Number: OUK 302EEngine Number: A65 HA 13791-YClick here for more details and images
Probably the best looking lightweight of the era.In 1998 a Ducati Elite was selected for the Art of the Motorcycle Exhibition at the Guggenheim in Hew YorkLightweight, nimble, sure-footed late-fifties Italian classicDistinctive candy-red jelly mould tank with mirror-like chrome details204cc single. A little gem of an engine offering 18bhp and 78mphUK registered since 2002. DVLA Vehicle Records ConfirmationAn older restoration and hardly used since. With our vendor since 2016. Engine fully rebuilt in 2017. Only a handful of miles sinceNew clutch, battery, rear tyre. In good running orderComplete with cover and workshop manualWill require some light recommissioning before useThese little Dukes are a purist's delight to ride. In 1959, their British competition was a 175 Bantam!! ,SpecificationMake: DUCATIModel: ELITEYear: 1959Registration Number: EAS 880Engine Number: E152162Click here for more details and images
Beautiful example of this Ducati lightweight classic.Iconic 1950s Italian Café RacerFull "nut and bolt" restoration to a very high standardWork included engine rebuild, spokes, rewire, new exhaust and repaintedUnused since restorationNot UK registered but complete with NOVA and Italian registration papersStored for last year or so in current vendors loungeWill require some light recommissioning before useSpecificationMake: DUCATIModel: 98 SPORT SPECIALYear: 1955Registration Number: UNREGISTERDEngine Number: 06579Click here for more details and images
In Rosso Corsa and signed by former Ferrari Formula 1 star, Rene Arnoux. The Z50A is a small motorcycle (Monkey Bike) with a 49 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke, overhead cam engine and a semi-automatic transmission made by Honda from 1968-1978. This example has been fully restored and prepared as a tribute to Ferrari. It's been signed by former Ferrari Formula 1 star, Rene Arnoux. Perfect for the Ferrari man cave or pootling around the pits at Monza?Click here for more details and images
Superbly restored 1927 Phantom 1 Tourer rebodied in the eighties with an Edwardian Shooting-Brake flat body with its own story to tell.#82EF was built in 1927 on a C-2-A Long Chassis. Fitted with Engine Number 'CX75'Clothed in 'Enclosed Laundaulette' bodywork by Maddox of HuntingdonDelivered to its first owner, Rippon Bros. Ltd. of Huddersfield on 14-06-1927There is no further history with the car up until its purchase, in 2004, by our vendorHowever the real story is the cars commodious rear bodywork which began life in 1912 fitted to a new Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, # 2232EThis bodywork has a fabulous story to tell, all covered on our website#82EF returned to UK roads registered as HK 6071 in 2004 and has enjoyed a full and colourful life ever since The car is supplied with original documents which include build sheets, spring testing, component selection, weight reports, inspections and pleasingly the car’s service records (at the Works) up until early 1938A remarkable piece of motoring historyBy 1925, the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost had been upstaged by a younger generation of more technically advanced luxury cars. The glory days of the 1913 Alpine Trials had long passed and both Henry Royce and Rolls-Royce sales manager Claude Johnson felt the need to produce a new claimant to the title 'best car in the world'. Just as the competition between car manufacturers was becoming increasingly fierce, so that between rival coachbuilders had intensified correspondingly. With the arrival of each faster, more powerful chassis came the opportunity to construct ever more lavish, sophisticated coachwork. To ensure that their cars could be fitted with the finest bodies in the world, Rolls-Royce introduced the 'New Phantom'.Whilst, its tapered, channel-section chassis, four-speed manual transmission, supple springing (semi-elliptic front, cantilever rear) and ingenious gearbox-driven, servo-assisted four-wheel brakes owed much to its predecessor, the Phantom's 7668cc engine was all new. Quoted as being an impressive 33 per cent more powerful than the Ghost's unit, it featured overhead valves set in a detachable cylinder head, two-cylinder blocks with three cylinders each, aluminium alloy crankcase and a massive seven bearing crankshaft. Bore and stroke dimensions of 108 x 139.7mm resulted in abundant torque, enabling the flagship Rolls-Royce to accelerate from walking speed to approximately 80mph in top gear. Unveiled at the company's 14/15 Conduit St, London showrooms during May 1925, the 'New Phantom' remained in production in the UK until 1929, by which time some 2,269 chassis had been delivered. Rolls-Royce Phantom 1, #82EF, appears to have been built in early 1927 on a Nickel-finished, C-2-A Long Chassis and fitted with Engine Number 'CX75' before being despatched to coachbuilders, Maddox of Huntingdon, to be clothed in their 'Enclosed Laundaulette' bodywork. It was subsequently returned to Derby for final fitting-out and testing prior to being delivered to its first owner, Rippon Bros. Ltd. of St.Johns Rd, Huddersfield, (John Stonehouse) on 14-06-1927. This information can be gleaned from over a dozen photocopies of (hand-written) original documents which include build sheets, spring testing, component selection, weight reports, inspections and pleasingly the car’s service records (at the Works) up until early 1938.There is no further history with the car up until its purchase, in 2004, by Raymond Lippiatt, its current owner. Raymond is a long-term Rolls-Royce and Bentley enthusiast who is well known by the respective Owner’s and Driver’s Clubs and who has also entrusted us with the sale of his very special 3-litre Bentley. The Phantom is rumoured to have been working as a farm tractor (possibly abroad) and certainly needed to be UK-registered again with HK 6071 being allocated by the DVLA after representation by The Society of Automotive Historians in Britain. However, the most unusual thing about the venerable Rolls was its distinctive ‘Shooting Brake’ rear bodywork which had been saved from the scrapyard in 1987 and, presumably, was just the thing for work on the farm. For anyone interested in Social History, this unusual rear end is fascinating as explained below.In 1912, a new Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, # 2232E, was purchased by the 5th Duke of Sutherland, George Granville Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, (1888-1963) and fitted with a bespoke 9/10-seat shooting-brake body almost in the style of an open trailer to be used on the family estates for shooting parties, carrying the eight ‘guns’ in some comfort out to their respective ‘pegs’. The 5th Duke was a well-known socialite, patron of the film industry and a Conservative Party politician so one would imagine that amongst the invited guests would have been prominent Cabinet Ministers, fellow MPs, some glamorous thespians and occasionally minor Royalty. No doubt, the atmosphere in the back of this leather-lined charabanc on the way back to cocktails and dinner would have been rather jolly. This wasn’t to last, however, as the start of the Great War resulted in 2232E and its commodious rear end being seconded for wartime service and despatched to a newly formed RNAS station (RNAS Mullion) in deepest Cornwall. At this time the Royal Naval Air Service operated all Airships across Britain and the first to operate at Mullion were the Coastal Class non-rigid type. They were constructed with a Gondola for the crew and a ‘Tri-lobe balloon’, of 170,000 cubic feet of Hydrogen. 'Coastals' provided the nucleus of airships from the Lizard and had a crew of five with an armament of four machine guns and a small number of bombs or depth charges. Their open, unheated cockpits were uncomfortable and crew members resorted to walking around the outside on the grab-rails to stretch their legs. In winter, crews risked frostbite and Hypothermia and often, on their return, ground handlers would have to lift them from their cockpits after patrols, some lasting over 15 hours at a time. 2232E (now carrying the plate RNAS 615) was used to take the quietly reticent crews out to the airships and collect them after the mission, the mood being somewhat lighter then, with the prospect of a hot bath and bacon and eggs in the mess. In 1917/18 the Airships were replaced with combat aircraft, Sopwith Pups and Camels, and sadly, a number of young men who took the trip out to their aircraft in the back of RNAS 615 would never return. We understand that this bodywork, presumably still attached to the Silver Ghost carried out a similar function for Spitfire pilots in World War 2.Silver Ghost #2232E was re-bodied in 1987 and the wood and leather rear body was saved from the scrapyard, somehow ending up on the back of our Phantom, 82EF. We understand Click here for more details and images
A genuine, matching numbers, mid-twenties 3-litre with a fascinating history that would be welcome anywhere in the world (and would probably get you there).The venerable 3-Litre, 15.9HP, four-seat tourer on offer here was built in April 1925 on a ‘Standard Long’ chassis (#1079) Powered by ‘No.1075’, a 2,996cc SOHC, 4-valve, inline 4-cylinder engine with 2 SU 'Sloper' Carburettors which offered circa 70bhp Clothed from new by HJ Mulliner with their ‘Allweather’ bodywork and finished in ‘Grey and Black’First registered on 9/05/1925 to Guy Dutton. Transferred to Brooklands Aviation at Sywell Aerodrome on 11/05/1935 where it was converted to a Fire TenderBetween October 1987 and July 1989, HP 2667 was totally restored and re-bodied in the style of a 1925 Vanden Plas TourerNow finished in BRG (Napier Green) and Brooklands Green with black wings, running boards and wire wheelsOn offer today from our vendor, a long-term Rolls-Royce and Bentley enthusiast who is well known by the respective Owner’s and Driver’s Clubs With characteristic humility 'W O' was constantly amazed by the enthusiasm of later generations for the products of Bentley Motors Limited, and it is testimony to the soundness of his engineering design skills that so many of his products have survived. From the humblest of beginnings in a mews garage off Baker Street, London in 1919 the Bentley rapidly achieved fame as an exciting fast touring car, well able to compete with the best of European and American sports cars in the tough world of motorsport in the 1920s. Bentley's domination at Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930 is legendary, and one can only admire the Herculean efforts of such giants as Woolf Barnato, Jack Dunfee, Tim Birkin and Sammy Davis, consistently wrestling the British Racing Green sports cars to victory.W O Bentley proudly unveiled the new 3-litre car bearing his name on Stand 126 at the 1919 Olympia Motor Exhibition, the prototype engine having fired up for the first time just a few weeks earlier. Bentley's four-cylinder 'fixed head' engine incorporated a single overhead camshaft, four valves per cylinder and a bore/stroke of 80x149mm. Twin ML magnetos provided the ignition and power was transmitted through a four-speed gearbox with right-hand change. The pressed-steel chassis started off with a wheelbase of 9' 9½" (the 'short standard') then adopted dimensions of 10' 10" ('standard long') in 1923, the shorter frame being reserved for the TT Replica and subsequent Speed Model. Rear-wheel brakes only were employed up to 1924 when four-wheel Perrot-type brakes were introduced. The venerable 3-Litre, 15.9HP, four-seat tourer on offer here was built in April 1925 on a ‘Standard Long’ chassis (#1079) and powered by ‘No.1075’, a 2,996cc SOHC, 4-valve, inline 4-cylinder engine with 2 SU 'Sloper' Carburettors which offered circa 70bhp at 3,500rpm. It was fitted with a 4-Speed Close-Ratio Gearbox, Front and Rear Leaf Spring Suspension and 4-Wheel Drum Brakes with ‘Perrot Shaft’ actuation, all rather advanced for 1925. It was clothed from new by HJ Mulliner with their ‘Allweather’ bodywork and finished in ‘Grey and Black’, normal for the period as green was very seldom used at the time.As far as we can see, HP 2667 was first registered on 9/05/1925 to Guy Dutton who used it until it was transferred to Brooklands Aviation at Sywell Aerodrome on 11/05/1935 where it appears to have been converted to a Fire Tender. There is a photograph of the car in Bill Boddy’s ‘Brooklands Volume 3’ showing the car as a fire tender and captioned “Put into Service, 1935”. The Log Book has been altered to read “Class: Fire Engine”.The car’s second ‘Buff Log Book’ shows that HP 2667 was acquired by Bert Middlemas T/as Hornby Park Motors on 21/07/1953 prior to passing through the hands of a couple of more dealers before settling down with William Deane in Chester in July 1956. A Mr Henry Pasco from Wellesbourne is the next name on the list (21/01/1964) in a new ‘Green’ logbook followed swiftly by Reginald Booth (18/02/1964) and then John Henry Davidson (1/02/1965) who obviously enjoyed the Bentley as he was to retain it until Terence Dickie acquired it on 19/09/1983.It’s not clear at what point the ‘Fire Tender’ bodywork was replaced, if at all, but from the stack of numbered invoices from GA Huckle of Bedford, ‘Vintage Car Restorations and Rebuilds’, we can establish that between October 1987 and July 1989, HP 2667 was totally restored and re-bodied in the style of the 1925 Vanden Plas Tourer. The VP Tourer was a much more attractive body and totally in keeping as Chassis Number#1080, the immediately following chassis in 1925, was in fact bodied from new as a Vanden Plas Four-Seat Tourer. The invoices from GA Huckle detail all the work that was carried out and indicate that a total of 873 man/hours were charged for and the restoration costs with GA Huckle alone total £36,815.There is an element of mystery here as there is a DVLC document indicating that the car became the property of Per Guerdrum in Sanvika in Norway on 4/04/1989, whilst still being restored by GA Huckle and a further couple of service invoices from Huckle in Bedford are dated June 1990 and January 1992, perhaps the Norwegian owner had it shipped back to the UK for specialist attention. The GB badge at the rear of the Bentley indicated that it lived in Norway at some point.Post-restoration invoices dated 1993 from Arley Coachbuilding, John Hunt Engineering, the Bentley Drivers Club and DH Day are all addressed to Alan Whitehead from Bolton, who presumably owned the car at the time, but one thing is certain, the Bentley was sold to Raymond Lippiatt on 02/06/2003 by Terence Dickie who according to the V5 had owned it since 19/09/1983. Part of the fun of owning really old cars is the research.PE 2667 is on offer today from Raymond Lippiatt, a long-term Rolls-Royce and Bentley enthusiast who is well known by the respective Owner’s and Driver’s Clubs and who has has also entrusted us with the sale of his unique Phantom 1. We understand that Raymond believes in using his cars and from the file we can see that the Bentley was most recently taxed last September (2020). There is a quote on file dated 16/03/1995 for a full engine rebuild (£6,450) which, we imagine, was carried out and an invoice from Elmdown Engineering dated November 2006 that covers 15 hours of maintenance and servicing.The car itself looks absolutely splendid, standing all-square and proud and belying the thirty years since its restoration. It’s finiClick here for more details and images
Rare, 25th Anniversary GTi, 'No 0718', 1 Owner with only 8 miles recorded and indistinguishable from new.VW celebrated the 25th Anniversary of their GTi with the GTi 337 With an enhanced appearance, this special model Golf GTI is a real eye-opener. The modified bumpers at the front and rear, 18-inch BBS alloy wheels with 225/40 R18 tyres, the widened sills, rear spoiler and rear apron all combine to give a sporty overall impression1.8-litre, 4-cylinder engine with twin overhead camshafts, 5-valve technology, turbocharger and intercooler. Finished in Reflex Silver Metallic, this example was first registered 01/10/2002 Just one keeper and the indicated mileage at the time of viewing was an unrepeatable 8 miles!! Just recommissioned including its 'first' Pre Delivery Inspection by VW Dealer An opportunity that may never rear its head again, a true one off Your inspection is highly recommended to appreciate the rarity on offer The Golf GTI celebrated its 25th birthday with a limited-edition model of the GTI. Bearing the designation GTI 337, this is a Golf like none before. It had a 1.8-litre turbocharged engine, 18-inch BBS alloy wheels, Recaro sports seats and a great many more technical details which made this model yet another highlight in the history of the GTI.With its new appearance, the special model Golf GTI was a real eye-opener. The modified bumpers at the front and rear, the large alloy wheels with 225/40 R18 tyres, the widened sills, the rear spoiler and rear apron all combine to give a sporty overall impression. The absolute highlight was the 1.8-litre, 4-cylinder engine with twin overhead camshafts, 5-valve technology, turbocharger and intercooler which was mated to a 6-speed manual gearboxA glance at the interior reveals aluminium-coloured sill panel trims, complete with GTI logo, and ergonomically shaped Recaro sports seats. These also bear the brilliant red GTI logo, as does the backrest of the split rear seat. The instrument cluster consists of round dials with a modern, aluminium look - a large speedometer and rev counter and smaller coolant temperature and fuel gauges. The centre console and interior door handles are finished with decorative trims made of brushed aluminium. With their perforated leather and red stitching, the steering wheel, the handbrake and the gear lever gaiter all hark back to the original GTI of 1976, as does the gear lever knob in the design of a golf ball. This Golf GTI was only available in a two-door version with Tornado Red, Reflex Silver Metallic or Black Magic Pearl-effect paintwork. It went on sale with a limited production run of 1800 units.This particular example is finished in Reflex Silver and was first registered on 1/10/2002. It's had just one keeper and the indicated mileage at the time of viewing was an unrepeatable 8 miles!! It's just been recommissioned including its 'first' Pre Delivery Inspection by a VW DealerThis is an opportunity that may never rear its head again, a true one off and your inspection is highly recommended to appreciate the rarity on offer. SpecificationMake: VOLKSWAGENModel: GOLF ANNIVERSARY GTIYear: 2002Chassis Number: SGFM62M008M21NN0GGRegistration Number: CE52 HZNTransmission: ManualEngine Number: AUO045936Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 8 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black and Red Le Mans ClothClick here for more details and images
Supplied new to Jersey, just one previous owner, a mere 30,000 miles and originality in spades.Supplied new via La Motte Garages Ltd. (Ford) of Jersey on the 12th January 1987A pampered island-life lead with the same original owner for decades; unrestored, standard specification and impeccably originalServiced methodically by La Motte 16 times, up to 29,207 miles (now 30,279 miles)UK-registered in 2018 with our vendor, a real Ford enthusiast who wanted the most original example and he found itUtilises the revered 1993cc double-overhead camshaft engine, just 5,545 were built, and very few survive like thisAccompanied by its original book-pack contents, including stamped service booklet, paperwork and La Motte invoice for major service at 29,207 milesRecent service at RS specialist Graham Goode MotorsThe Ford Sierra RS Cosworth was launched at the 1985 Geneva Motor Show and was the first Ford to wear the 'Cosworth' badge. Only 5,545 were built to homologate the car for Group A Touring car racing and were based on the 3-door Sierra bodyshell but fitted with a 2.0-litre turbo engine of now legendary repute. It featured a double overhead camshaft, 16-valve engine with a Garret T3 turbo and intercooler, giving a reliable 204bhp which produced a 150 mph top speed and a 0-60 time of just 6.8 seconds.This UK-supplied, right-hand drive car was supplied new by La Motte Garages Ltd. (Ford) of Jersey on the 12th of January 1987 to its original owner, a Mr Cartwright of St. Hellier, and bore the registration J71000. It lived a very sheltered life on Jersey with the same original owner for decades and was serviced methodically by La Motte 16 times, up to 29,207 miles (now 30,279 miles)It was UK-registered in 2018 with our vendor, a real Ford enthusiast who wanted the most original example and he found it; accompanied by its original book-pack contents, including stamped service booklet, paperwork, and La Motte invoice for major service at 29,207 miles.The bodywork is in superb order and the original colour of Diamond White looks fantastic. The mechanicals have all been checked over and no modifications have been made to this factory-original car contrasting with the many similar cars that ended up with modified turbos, suspension, and trim. As such, it is highly collectable today and the Sierra Cosworth has now been recognised as a real future classic, with many experts predicting sustained long-term growth in value - like the limited-edition fast Fords of previous generations.The indicated mileage is 30,279 and this is backed up by service records, and its commensurate condition. A superb opportunity to own a very special example of a real 'blue oval' icon.SpecificationMake: FORDModel: SIERRA RS COSWORTHYear: 1987Chassis Number: WF0EXXGBBEGR93342Registration Number: D120 FDLEngine Number: GR93342 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveClick here for more details and images
Simply superb, 100% original and perhaps the best RS1600i to be offered for sale in recent times.A true homologation-special model; rare, coveted and this example is certainly best-of-breed with just 8,156 milesRegistered on the 01/05/1983 and with just a single owner ever sinceConverted to Turbo Technics specification by the original supplying Ford dealership, with associated receiptsSupplied with its original book-packRarer than an S1 RS Turbo and arguably more collectableFinished in Diamond White with an unmarked Shark Grey cloth interiorSince its first appearance in 1971 (on the Mk1 Escort) 'RS', for 'Rally Sport', has been associated with Ford's most performance orientated models.One of the most exciting models in the Escort Mk 3 range was the XR3 (later XR3i), a high-performance derivative powered by a tuned version of the new 1.6-litre CVH overhead-camshaft engine. It was the XR3 that provided the basis for the fuel-injected RS1600i, which was one of the first designs developed by Ford's newly instigated Special Vehicle Engineering department (SVE).The Ford Escort RS1600i was built purely to meet Group A homologation regulations. The RS1600i was based on the XR3 but featured fuel injection - several months before that car - and more body addenda to differentiate itself from the series production car it was based upon.Compared with the XR3/XR3i, the RS1600i had a raised compression ratio, 'hotter' camshaft, solid tappets, a larger exhaust system, and twin-coil ignition, while the five-speed transmission had lower overall gearing for better acceleration. The suspension was up-rated appropriately, boasting reduced ride height and KONI shock absorbers among other improvements, while the RS rolled on 6Jx15" alloy wheels. Recaro front seats were a notable feature of the best-appointed interior in the Escort range.When it was launched, the RS1600i was the first genuine challenger to the Golf GTI, offering more power, and significantly developed suspension - so it could outgrip the Wolfsburg icon. But due to limited numbers and high price - as well as being sold through Rallye Sport dealers only, it was subsequently rare and much sought-after.Highly effective in touring cars back in period, these cars hold a special place in Ford’s back-catalogue.‘Turbo Technics’ opened its doors on June 1st 1981, at the beginning of the turbocharged car era, on an industrial estate in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire. Initially formed to build on the general interest in turbocharging as a means of increasing performance, the first product from the TT stable was a turbo system for the British Leyland Metro, with support from BL, including a full centre-page spread in their dealer magazine! This was quickly followed by a turbo kit for the original Golf GTi 1600, in conjunction with the German tuning company Dr Schrick.Soon afterwards, Ford Motor Sport asked TT to develop a turbo kit for a one model rally series based on the Escort 1600. TT developed this into a turbo system for the XR3, and Ford used TT’s manifold and turbo design in the iconic RS Turbo.The car here is offered from a prominent Ford RS collection in the UK and was first registered on the 1st of May 1983 and has had just a single owner ever since. Interestingly, it was converted to Turbo Technics specification by the original supplying Ford dealership, showing the appropriate additions under the bonnet, with associated receipts.Supplied with its original book-pack and finished in Diamond White with an unmarked Shark Grey cloth interior, this is a homologation-model Ford fit for any collection and will not disappoint. SpecificationMake: FORDModel: ESCORT RS1600IYear: 1983Chassis Number: WF0BXXGCABDC03873Registration Number: UIA 8977Engine Number: DC03873 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDClick here for more details and images
The legendary GT-R (Skyline) with just 7,000 miles, one previous keeper and an impressive service history.A JDM car personally imported into the UK by a private buyer at the end of 2008, professionally SVA'd Diligently maintained by Nissan UK, specialists Litchfield and Car Planet Racing, plus HR Owen and Graypaul MOT and servicing records support an ultra-low mileage of just under 7,000 miles, with a commensurate condition A very usable 4WD performance car which also happens to lap the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 7.38 minutes Utilises a hand-built 3799cc, DOHC, V6 with two parallel ICI turbochargers giving 480bhp and 430lbs.ft of torque "The GT-R is one of Nissan’s most legendary cars of all time. It even has a nickname – ‘Godzilla’ – and has been around in one form or another for more than 50 years. Throughout that time, it has stood for boundary-pushing performance and, in recent years, epic levels of handling ability and grip."Its most recent incarnation (the R35) was launched (initially) in Japan in December 2007, replacing the previous Skyline GT-R. Now simply called ‘GT-R’, it followed a similar formula, with a hand-built hand twin-turbo V6 engine and high-tech all-wheel-drive running gear, giving 480bhp and 430lbs.ft of torque.In terms of sheer point-to-point speed, little can touch the Nissan GT-R - not even some supercars. It has an almost other-worldly ability to find grip and traction, and deliver the driver enough confidence to utilise it, while the engine is truly explosive. It’s no wonder this car has such a cult following.It’s a surprisingly good daily-driver too. The interior is roomy, the boot is big and such a clever all-wheel-drive system also aids high-speed stability. And, of course, there’s power in reserve at the merest tickle of the accelerator pedal.Nissan’s range-topper is suitably loaded with equipment, and the infotainment system is particularly comprehensive. Buyers get the sort of access to on-board information normally reserved for Formula One engineers. You can enjoy a Bose 11-speaker sound system, although you may prefer the titanium exhaust instead.Be in no doubt, this is a truly exotic high-end supercar. For a Nissan, it’s very expensive - consider it a half-price Ferrari, with the ability to embarrass many of Maranello’s finest cars.The car presented here was original sold to the JDM but was personally imported into the UK by a private buyer at the end of 2008 and professionally SVA'd.Over the years, it has been diligently maintained by Nissan UK, specialists Litchfield and Car Planet Racing, plus HR Owen and Graypaul, receiving parts as and when required, with much expenditure. MOT and servicing records support an ultra-low mileage of just under 7,000 with a commensurate condition, and the car is now ready for a new owner to enjoy the GT-R experience. SpecificationMake: NISSANModel: GT-RYear: 2008Chassis Number: R35002173Registration Number: HX57 UKKDrive Side: Right-hand DriveClick here for more details and images
An 'as-new', UK-supplied (1 of 70 only worldwide) station wagon example of Land Rover's 60th Anniversary Celebration model; 10,637 miles with just one owner.A simply stunning, low-mileage, limited-edition Land Rover with just over 10,000 miles and in commensurate condition Full servicing history (last at 10,613 miles) and complete book-pack Supplied new via a Scottish dealership and taken by its owner to the Caribbean where it remained for many years; re-patronised to the UK and put into professional storage before being fully serviced The SVX 60th Anniversary Edition, 1 of 300 examples built worldwide (only 70 of which were station wagons) and only 90 cars in total came to the UK The SVX shares its mechanical layout with the standard Defender, including the same recently revised (as of 2008) 2.4-litre four-cylinder Ford turbo-diesel engine; it also gains Recaro seats, big wheels and distinctive brightwork, including a silver coloured grille and headlamp surround Flatter-riding than any previous Defender courtesy of some subtle, SVX-only improvements to the damping, making it much more comfortable Recaro seats support occupants far better and transform the quirky driving position from the regular Defender The interior also gets well-considered trim changes, iPod connectivity, a Garmin satnav unit and a decent sound systemIn November 2008, Land Rover first announced its limited-edition Defender SVX. Built to celebrate the British marque’s 60th anniversary, the Defender SVX was available in both 90 soft-top and 90 station wagon versions.This is 1 of 300 examples built worldwide (only 70 of which were station wagons) and only 90 cars in total came to the UK.The SVX shares its mechanical layout with the standard Defender, including the same recently revised (as of 2008) 2.4-litre four-cylinder Ford turbodiesel engine. Offered exclusively in metallic black paintwork, the SVX featured subtle satin-black graphics, special badging, silver finish for the tubular side-steps, the front grille and new clear-lens headlamps. Additionally, all SVX models were equipped with new five-spoke alloy wheels, a reinforced aluminium front under-shield and clear LED rear lights. On the inside, the SVX boasted custom-designed Recaro front seats, an iPod cradle and Garmin satellite navigation, alloy gear knobs, a new audio system, and an individually numbered plaque. It was flatter-riding than any previous Defender courtesy of some subtle, SVX-only improvements to the damping, making it much more comfortable.The 90-Station Wagon offered here was supplied new via a Scottish dealership and was subsequently taken by its Land Rover-enthusiast owner to the Caribbean where it remained for many years and used only sparingly in dry weather. It returned to the UK in 2012 and put into professional storage, before being fully recommissioned. Our vendor, who is a collector a low-mileage original cars, could not resist acquiring what must be one of the best examples of a SVX available anywhere to buy. With limited-edition ‘original model’ Defenders seemingly being more desirable than ever, this low-mileage, low-owner, and wholly original example, would make both a fun and shrewd purchase. SpecificationMake: LAND ROVERModel: DEFENDER 90 SVXYear: 2008Chassis Number: SALLDVBT79A770547Registration Number: SN58 LMEEngine Number: ELD00080912115910Drive Side: Right-hand DriveClick here for more details and images
Post-facelift R230 with 510bhp and the F1 Performance pack.Second-generation R230 SL55 AMG (supercharged) with 510bhp and 530ft.lb Finished in Iridium Silver with Charcoal Hide and in superb condition throughout Described by Evo magazine in period as "a supercar in disguise" Fitted with the F1 Performance Pack (aero/suspension/brakes) Comprehensive specification includes a limited slip differential, additional oil cooler, electric memory seats, air conditioning and wind deflector Dated Command sat-nav replaced with £3,000 Apple Car Play Impressive service history with stamped book, detailed invoices and MOT Certificates, current valid until 11/02/2022 Present recorded mileage, at time of viewing was just 46,096 with the last belt change being recorded at 44,644 miles An opportunity to acquire a real wolf in sheeps clothing in outstanding condition throughout Mercedes-Benz launched its new SL-Class (R230) of high-performance GTs in September 2001 at the Frankfurt Motor Show, though one had already served as Formula 1's Safety Car at Hockenheim in July. In 2002, the SL55 AMG went on sale. Hailed by Evo magazine as a supercar in disguise, the latter was powered by a supercharged 5.4-litre V8 engine initially producing 469bhp and a monstrous 520lb/ft of torque.The second generation of the R230 SL500, marketed as the Phase II, was introduced in 2006 and naturally the SL55AMG benefited from the same changes. The revisions for the 2006 SL55 AMG included a new grille, inspired by the SL65 AMG and the front bumper was redesigned and looked more aggressive than before.Inside, there was a new steering wheel and new options available, including heated and ventilated seats, adaptive cruise control and a push-button start on top of the gearbox stick. Most of the major changes were technical, the front disc-brakes were carried-over from the SL65 AMG and were bigger with 6-pot calipers instead of the older 8-pot units, the engine was re-tuned with a new compressor now generating 510bhp (up from 493) and the gearbox reverted to the old and reliable 5G-Tronic box allowing for the increase in torque.Naturally, the AMG F1 Performance pack was available on the Phase II car, at around £10,000, and this included an AMG Alcantara-trimmed sports steering wheel, Active Suspension with 20% stiffer Nürburgring settings, larger brakes cooled by vents in the SL65 front bumper, 19" two-piece double spoke alloys, AMG locking differential, Carbon Fibre trim and the speed limiter was recalibrated to 186mph although the power output remained at 510bhp.This superb example is presented in Iridium Silver with a Charcoal leather interior and is fitted with electric memory seats, air conditioning with climate control and a wind deflector. It has a full service history, all main dealer history except for the last two, which were carried out by a Mercedes-Benz specialist. It enjoyed a major service in August 2019, which included the drive belts and plugs with an invoice total of £3,880 and it has covered just over 900 miles since. It was most recently serviced in February 2021 and the rather dated 'Command' satellite navigation system was replaced with a modern £3,000 Apple CarPlay touch screen unit (the original unit will come with car retaining its provenance). This is a fabulous example of AMG's deft touch with the SL and will reward any inspection. SpecificationMake: MERCEDESModel: SL55 AMG F1Year: 2007Chassis Number: WDB2304722F134648Registration Number: GN07 UAHTransmission: AutoEngine Number: 11399560055694Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 46096 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black LeatherClick here for more details and images
Rare, UK-supplied, right-hand drive 356C Coupe discovered after 44 years in dry storage.Built in late 1964 as a 1965 model-year Coupe and first registered in 1966Upgraded by AFN on delivery with a Super 90 engine confirmed by the 356 Registry, a Porsche CoA is on fileA real survivor, nicely stored over the years and presenting in lovely, mostly original conditionAccompanied by a history file with driver’s manual, lots of paperwork including engine rebuild in 1976, old MOTs and invoices for maintenanceThe perfect basis for a full Concours restoration, a rare UK 356C Coupe with unique patination#131866 is a rare, UK-supplied, right-hand drive 356C Coupe discovered after nearly 44 years off the road in dry storage. Manufactured in 1964 and supplied new by AFN Ltd. - (Frazer-Nash Cars) prior to being first registered in 1966. The 356 Registry have confirmed that they believe that this example had been upgraded with a 1600 Super 90 engine by the supplying dealer in period.Pleasingly, accompanying this lovely coupé is a history file which contains the original drivers manual, Porsche service book, a wealth of invoices for maintenance over the years, old MOT certificates, Tax discs, insurance certificates and, notably, an invoice for an engine rebuild in 1976 just before the car disappeared into long term storage.Finished in Bali Blue (Baliblau), the overall condition of this ‘barn discovery’ appears good and quite solid but most importantly it retains much of its original equipment. Many components wear a date stamp of 1964 and as such we believe this example offers a superb opportunity as a restoration project.Our vendor has now received a COA from Porsche to confirm the vehicle’s details and the new owner of this rare find will need to apply for a new style V5c (our vendor wanted to allow the new keeper the opportunity to show as the next owner on the V5c).The very last of the 356 Generation, a real survivor and ready to be preserved for future generations to admire.SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 356CYear: 1965Chassis Number: 131866Registration Number: FOC 405DTransmission: ManualDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 7539 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
One of only 45 and privately owned from new, this 3.8 RSR is clearly of investment grade quality and will, undoubtedly, appeal to discriminating collectors or historic racing aficionados.One of 45 race cars produced for Endurance RacingChassis No.#9802 was built in left-hand drive and completed on 27/02/1997Delivered new to Japan later that year3.8-litre, six-cylinder 350PS/258Kw/346bhpSuperbly presented in Glacier White with a black interior, black headlining and sitting on BBS wheels with centre lockingPrivately owned since new with less than 14,000km and never been tracked or racedFrom 1995, the RSR denomination once again disappeared from the tracks as Porsche focussed its efforts on the GTI and GT2 versions of its recently released 993 platform but, in '96, they developed a race car to take part in national championship series in Europe, Japan and the United States. The stripped-down race car was officially named the '911 Cup 3.8 RSR'. Customers and private teams could choose between three distinct factory-built 3.8 litre engines, each one tuned to a different specification and designed for the appropriate class of competition. A true factory-build, the 993 Cup 3.8 RSR with 350 PS at 6,900 rpm was at 1,200 kg, a super-lightweight track weapon and the last truly hand-made 911.A total of 45 Carrera Cup cars were produced between 1996 and 1998 and Chassis number #9802 dates from 1997. It was fitted with the M64/75 motor which, with its bespoke pistons and high lift cams, was specifically tuned for endurance competition and generates 350 PS at 6,900 rpm An endurance race competitor, the RSR was equipped with a Premier Aluminium Fuel Cell (FIA and SCCA specifications) which was installed at the Porsche factory with all the required plumbing and quick-filler neck. Most are fitted with an optional 75-litre fuel tank. With limited creature comforts, it was assembled by the factory with a fully-welded Matter roll-cage and all the required safety systems such as the twin Sabelt six-point harnesses, Recaro racing seat, Werner Clubsport fire extinguisher and engine kill-switches. The Porsche branded 350mm high grip Momo steering wheel with a 70 mm dish allows the wheel to be moved closer to the driver and also provides for greater leverage and quicker steering corrections. A SPA 3-stage shift light module is on the dash.This fabulous 3.8RSR Carrera Cup car was supplied by Mizwa Motors Corporation, 2-7-1 Meguro-Honcho, MeguroKu, Tokyo 152, Japan to a private owner who bought, owned and retained the car for his personal use. It was finished in Glacier White with a black interior and black headlining and spec'd with BBS wheels with centre locking. It has never been tracked and therefore never raced. Purchased directly from the private owner the vehicle was shipped to the UK by James Kaye of JKR Performance Engineering, Southampton and was duly registered with the DVLA at Swansea on 1st May 2015. Upon its arrival in the UK, having covered 13,128km from new, the car was transported to Clark & Carter, the renowned Porsche specialist located in Cressing in Essex. Once its provenance had been confirmed by Steve and Jamie Clark, they were instructed to re-commission and detail the car. Remarkably, the bodywork was exactly as it had been delivered new. It was totally unblemished and the original paintwork required nothing more than a buff and polish. The wheels were professionally refurbished before being fitted with a set of new Pirelli tyres. To provide the opportunity for instruction, an OEM passenger seat was fitted, as were a new set of harnesses. The original harnesses remain with the vehicle. Upon completion of the works, the car was never driven indeed, it remained with Clark & Carter until July 2020 when it was taken by transporter to the Official Porsche Centre in Tonbridge.From our vendor."This car comes with its original engine and close-ratio 6-speed synchronized gear box. The gearbox is precise and functions impeccably throughout the entire power band from 0-60 mph in 4.2 seconds to a top speed of over 175 mph. The independent front suspension coil-overs and multi-link fully adjustable rears and the camber are set in a neutral position for optimized open road use. Air Jacks, that have never been used, remain fitted for race pit stops. The BBS modular, 18-inch centre-lock wheels with magnesium centres are fitted with new high-speed tyres (235 front and 295 rear) The bodywork is almost indistinguishable from new. The Glacier White paintwork is free of imperfections as is the condition of the composite flairs. Paint metre readings are 4-6 ml on the four wings, both doors, the bonnet and the roof attesting to the unquestionable provenance of the car. Although built as a solo racer and configured as such, a matching Recaro bucket seat has now been added for company". One of only 45 and privately owned from new, this 3.8 RSR is clearly of investment grade quality and will, undoubtedly, appeal to discriminating collectors or historic racing aficionados. SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 993 3.8 RSR CARRERA CUPYear: 1997Chassis Number: WP0ZZ99ZVS398082Registration Number: P781 DUDTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 62P85722Drive Side: Left-hand DriveMake: LHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
A rare car with an extensive spec, one owner from new and a warranted 1,160 miles.Supplied by Porsche Leicester on 18/02/2011Finished in gleaming Carrara White (NB; not Carrera) with a classic black leather interiorOne owner from new and a warranted 1,160 milesHigh-spec including Universal audio interface, extended navigation, sport-chrono package plus, cruise control, automatic dimming mirrors, parking assist, PDK seven-speed gearbox, sports seat backrests in body colour, telephone module, heated seats and rear park assistLast serviced by Porsche Reading on 18/05/2021 at 1,159 milesOften regarded as the last involving 911 and as a Gen II, this 'as new' stunner is unrepeatableThe Porsche 911 (997) Carrera GTS Cabriolet, is a drop-top version of the regular 997 Carrera GTS final-edition special. Based on the 911 Carrera S but with the wider 911 body normally reserved for more potent models such as the all-wheel-drive 911s, the GT2 RS and the GT3, it houses the naturally aspirated 3.8-litre, flat-six engine but crucially on the GTS it gets the usually optional Power kit as standard, boosting its output by 22 bhp to 402 bhp. PASM - Porsche Active Suspension Management is standard, as is the Sports Exhaust whilst this particular example comes with the optional PDK Dual Clutch Transmission. With the latest 911s all adopting turbocharged engines this has led to the 997 Series becoming increasingly desirable and the GTS is one of the very finest iterations of the 997.Finished in Carrara White (named after Carrara Marble) with a black leather interior, this stunning Porsche 997 Carrera Gen II GTS Cabriolet has covered only 1,160 miles by its one owner. Supplied to our vendor by Porsche Leicester equipped to a very high standard with Universal audio interface, Extended navigation, Sport chrono package plus, Homelink garage door opening, Cruise control, Automatic dimming mirrors, Parking assist, PDK seven-speed gearbox, Sports seat backrests in body colour, Telephone module, heated seats and rear park assist.The mileage is corroborated by past MOTs and the car was last serviced by Porsche Reading on 18-5-2021 at 1,159 miles.The 997 is often regarded as the last involving 911 and, as a Gen II, this 'as new' stunner is unrepeatable. SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 911 997 GTS CABRIOLETYear: 2011Chassis Number: WROZZZ99ZB5746818Registration Number: FN11 NVFTransmission: PDK AutomaticEngine Number: 5B07715Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 1160 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black LeatherClick here for more details and images
The much revered Carrera 3.0 transformed into a rally car and successfully rallied in 'Group B' European events.C16/UK RHD example manufactured on 03/02/1976Matching-numbers; Porsche CoA and service/handbooksTransformed into a rally car in 1984 and successfully rallied in Group B European eventsNumerous Works parts utilised, seam welded shell, oil cooler in rear whale tail, adjustable front anti-roll bars, Works torsion bars, quick rack and light podOther parts accompanying car include RSR front Bilstein struts, bag tank, torsion bars (2 x 7x16), Fuchs alloy wheels.The car’s decals and stripes are all painted not transfersThe interesting Carrera 3.0 is rightly regarded as somewhat of a special and rare model amongst the impact-bumper era, 911 model range. It was introduced in September 1975 for the 1976 model year and production only ran until 1977.Following on after the MFI-engined Carrera 2.7, the 3.0 Carrera heralded the adoption of the newly developed Bosch K-Jetronic CIS fuel injection engine. This torque-rich, smooth and free-revving 3.0-litre engine, with a distinctive 'cam' effect from 4,000rpm, produced 200bhp and was effectively a naturally aspirated version of the 930 Turbo's drivetrain (using the same die-cast aluminium crankcase and gearbox housing for durability).Although having slightly less power than the outgoing Carrera 2.7, it had considerably more torque (188 lb/ft at 4200 rpm) and with its new fuel injection system was one of the earliest Porsches to return economical fuel consumption figures without a significant performance loss. The Carrera 3.0 was able to accelerate from 0-60 mph and 0-100 mph in almost identical times to the original 2.7 RS and 2.7 Carrera.This respectable performance was aided further by the relatively light weight (1093 kg) of the 3.0 Carrera compared to its successors. It is almost 6% lighter than the SC (1160kg), almost 10% lighter than the 3.2 (1210kg) and surprisingly, also weighs less than the later (1987-1989) stripped-down Carrera 3.2 Club Sport (1170kg).During its short two-year life span, only 3,687 cars were built - a tiny amount compared to nearly 58,000 911 SCs and 76,500 3.2 Carreras produced. Of these, 2,564 were Coupés and 1,123 were Targas with only around 1,064 Coupés being manufactured in right-hand drive. Very few RHD cars reached the UK, and with just a two year production run, only 121 Carrera 3.0 Coupés (combined "Sport' and "Comfort' versions) are verified by their chassis numbers with the Porsche Club GB.The Carrera 3.0 model was highly rated by Porsche gurus Michael Cotton, Lindsey Porter and Peter Morgan, and was the road car of choice of legendary British Rally champion Roger (Albert) Clark.The car presented here started life as UK-market Carrera 3.0 before being enhanced for rally driving in 1984 by an established driver named Mervyn Coxon; we understand that he may have had a connection at Prodrive and was able to utilise some very special componentry for the car (possibly Works parts including Kevlar-covered rear trailing arms etc.), whilst also seam-welding the bodyshell. He ran the car in 'Group B' European events, including the Rallye International de Wallonie (in Belgium) and Carling Killarney Rally of the Lakes before it was subsequently sold in 1987 to Dr Graham Rood, a well-known engineer, classic aviation and motorsport enthusiast/driver. He is an authority on Sunbeam Tigers and has owned a highly original Sunbeam Tiger Mk1A ex-works rally car, amongst others. We understand he owned this Carrera 3.0 for approximately 25 years.Our vendor, a well-known classic rally car driver, engineer and enthusiast, bought the car in 2013. He set about a thorough upgrade of it, including the fitting of modern, high-quality race seats, harnesses and a fire extinguisher. He fully restored the bodywork to the bare metal before professionally painting it, and adding the iconic 'Rothmans' livery, with the stripes being hand-painted (not stickers).He has used the car in a number of road-based events and for fast-road driving trips, where he describes its handling set-up as 'remarkable', allowing the power to be put down whilst cornering and exit at astonishing speeds, whilst inspiring real confidence, which comes from the sheer quality of engineering and its clever set-up.An attractively guided car with real provenance and abilities tested over many years, this is one for buyers who know their Porsches.SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 911 3.0 RALLY CARYear: 1976Chassis Number: 9116600465Registration Number: TFA 345Engine Number: 6660574 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveClick here for more details and images
An early 1963 Lotus Mk1 Cortina, well-known over many years on the UK rally scene, now fully restored.An early 1963 Lotus Mk1 Cortina, well-known over many years on the UK rally sceneRecently restored by a Lotus Cortina expert over a six-year period using new or reconditioned partsThe car was re-shelled using a correct 1963 GT shell and is now in simply superb conditionAccompanied by a many invoices and a full photographic record of the restorationThe Lotus Cortina came into being because of Ford's decision to step up their Motorsport involvement in the early 1960s. Their Head of UK Public Relations, Walter Hayes, spoke to Colin Chapman, asking him to come up with a competitive saloon, using the Cortina as a base, that could be produced in sufficient numbers to satisfy the mandatory 'Group 2' homologation requirements, and with which the Blue Oval could beat all comers. The solution was to take Ford's bullet-proof 1500 Kent engine, fit it with a twin-cam cylinder head, pop it into a stiffened Cortina shell, sort out the suspension and brakes and paint a green stripe down the side. The cars would be built by Lotus at its plant in Cheshunt and marketed through their dealer network as the Ford Cortina Lotus.'AFE 718A' dates from 1963 example and is well known in club rallying having competed regularly over many years, latterly by a team of three friends. The car was well maintained, as all competitive machines tend to be, but time and rally life caught up with the original shell. It was subsequently put into storage coincidentally with a Cortina GT from the same year. One of the friends, an engineer with many decades of classic Ford knowledge, took it upon himself to combine both cars into what you now see. He has just concluded an exacting six-year-long restoration, with the Lotus correctly re-shelled using the shell from the 1963 GT. New OEM or reconditioned parts were used, and the car is accompanied by a raft of invoices and a full photographic record of the metamorphosis.Mechanically too, the car has all been fully renewed and, according to our vendor is in "better than new" condition. The engine has been tuned and given some proper runs out to shake it down. Dynamically, it has all been set up correctly by someone who knows these cars well and would not put his name to a Ford that wasn’t right.Fit-for-purpose, no unnecessary adornments, just clever and robust engineering providing a rewarding driving experience – the Lotus Cortina is a legendary machine, and this example honours that reputation. Offered at a tempting guide price, we welcome any inspection. SpecificationMake: FORDModel: LOTUS CORTINA MK1Year: 1963Chassis Number: Z74C073197Registration Number: AFE 718AEngine Number: LP21372LBA Click here for more details and images
Well prepared, very competitive early car, and road registered.The 2017 Goodwood Members Meeting winner with Richard MeadenSilverstone Classic Winner with Meaden/TromansThis is a fast, well prepared car, built by Raceworks, that’s also raced in U2TC + MastersRoad registered as well with a UK V5c. Last raced at Silverstone October 2020JS Engine 500 miles since last rebuild. Box and diff 1 race since rebuildNew HTP papers in application – will be supplied with a fresh HTP for the new ownerThe Lotus Cortina's serendipitous arrival resulted directly from Ford's decision to step up their motorsport involvement in the early 1960s. Their Head of UK Public Relations, Walter Hayes, spoke to Colin Chapman, asking him to come up with a competitive saloon, using their mainstream Cortina as a base that could be produced in sufficient numbers to satisfy the mandatory 'Group 2' homologation requirements, and with which the Blue Oval could beat all comers. The solution was to take Ford's bullet-proof 1500 Kent engine, fit it with a twin-cam cylinder head, pop it into a stiffened Cortina shell, sort out the suspension and brakes and paint a green stripe down the side. The cars would be built by Lotus at its plant in Cheshunt and marketed through their dealer network as the Ford Cortina Lotus. Once fully developed, Lotus Cortinas (as they quickly became known) absolutely shone on track driven by household names including Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill, Jackie Ickx, Roger Clark and many, many more.This Cortina is a fast and well prepared car built to FIA 'Appendix K' regulations by the respected team at ‘Raceworks’. This particular example has an illustrious recent history, having won outright the 2017 Goodwood Members Meeting with highly-respected motoring journalist and driver, Richard Meaden at the wheel. Further to this significant result, Richard Meaden also won the highly coveted Silverstone Classic race in 2017, partnered by talented historic racer, Grant Tromans. There have been other competitive outings in the U2TC and Masters series over the years, with the last race at Silverstone in October 2020.We’re informed the JS engine has 500 miles on the unit since its last rebuild and the gearbox/diff have only been used for one race since the last rebuild. Interestingly, this example is also Road Registered, with a UK V5C as ‘CPB 408B’. New HTP papers have been applied for and should be with the seller any day now – this car will be supplied with the fresh set of papers for the new owner.To replicate this car would cost a lot more than the guide price, it’s a proven front runner in the right hands and we recommend interested parties get in touch and to come see the car for themselves at the Silverstone Classic event. SpecificationMake: LOTUSModel: CORTINA (FIA APPENDIYear: 1965Chassis Number: Z74D424107RRegistration Number: CPB4 08BDrive Side: Left-hand DriveMake: LHDClick here for more details and images
Full house, 1965 Fastback with International success, recently refreshed with a sharp Shelby look.This 1965 Mustang Fastback has been raced in California and latterly the Far East, with a win at the 2011 GT International Classic Series in MalaysiaThe car was brought to the UK in 2018 and although unregistered, it's on a NOVA with no taxes or duties owingBare metal re-sprayed in 2019 the car was given its Shelby GT350 “look” with a full mechanical overhaul and refreshThe engine is a 657bhp Dart Windsor with 9.5 deck stroked out to 427ci (7-ltr) and has AFR 225 heads, JE-Race Tec pistons and forged-steel 4” stroke crankThe gearbox is a race-prepared Jerico 4-speed dog box and the differential is a Ford 9” 3.9 gear LSD with Gold TrackThe bonnet and front wings are fibreglass and the driver is protected by a full roll cage and double door barsThe history file includes Californian Title documents, race results, HMRC NOVA letter and evidence of some £100,000 spent in the last 14 yearsOur vendor has used the car on track a few times but, with racing Porsches in the stable, the Mustang has been lightly used.This striking full-race Mustang was built in 1965 as a standard production Mustang Fastback and used as a road car for the first half of its life. Within the history file are California Title documents showing that in 1994 it was registered to a Mr Swanson, however, subsequently it was purchased by car collector and gentleman racer, Gerry Kipling, and prepared by him for a life of circuit racing, largely in the Far East. The history file includes receipts that amount to some $500,000 Hong Kong dollars for race preparation and it duly won the 2011 GT International Classic Series in Malaysia with Mr Kipling at the wheel. The photographs attached show the car on track in a previous shade of blue. According to the accompanying correspondence from HMRC, the Mustang was imported into the UK in 2018, and whilst it remains unregistered with the DVLA, the letter confirms that there are no taxes or duties owing. Our vendor, a keen amateur racer, bought the car in 2019 and informs us that he since spent £50,000 on mechanical and restorative works, and while most receipts remain in the file, some were lost during a house move. Finished in Shelby Racing Blue with white stripes, the car now looks, every inch, the iconic ‘GT350’. There follows a spec-list which appears to indicate that no expense has been spared making sure that the Mustang remains competitive with top-quality, state of the art components used throughout, in fact, added up individually the sum would come to considerably in excess of today’s guide price.We believe that the Mustang will qualify for a number of UK and European Classic / Historic Championships, however, we would suggest that interested parties familiarise themselves with Championship Regulations to ensure the car with the below spec complies.EngineProducing 657 bhp and 577ft-lbs torque according to the dyno sheetDart block 351 Windsor with 9.5 deck bored/stroked to 427 (7 litre)AFR 225 headsJE-Race Tec pistonsForged- steel 4-inch ‘stroker’ crankEagle H RodsDry Sump with oil reservoir in bootCam Motion cam with solid flat tappets and Jesel rollersSuper Victor intakeRace prepared Quick Fuel 850 double-pumper Holley carbMSD ignition with adjustable shift lightHolley electric fuel pumpAlloy radiator and oil coolerAlloy fuel cellTransmissionRace prepared Jerico 4-speed ‘dog-box’ExhaustREEF hand-made stainless steel exhaust giving 98db at 4000rpmDifferentialFord 9” 3.9 gear LSD with Gold TrackSuspensionQA1 Fully-adjustable fronts600lb springsSolid-mounted castor rodsBump-steer kitCamber adjustment kitMid-eye 5-leaf springsFront 1.1/8 sway barDelrin bushesAdjustable Watts linkageBrakesWilwood 6-pot front and 4pot rears330 discs and bellsBodyGlass fibre bonnet1” front and rear flaresGlass fibre front wingsShelby Plexiglass “R” aero assisting rear windowSafetyFull welded-in cage with double door bars‘In date’ driver’s seat and belts‘In date’ electric fire extinguisher (serviced 02/21)Electric cutoff and extinguisher buttonsWheels & Tyres18 x 10 rears x 417 x 9 fronts x 4Nankang ARs x 1 setNankang NS-2R x 1 set SpecificationMake: FORDModel: MUSTANG FASTBACK GT350 RACE CARYear: 1965Chassis Number: SR09C188762Registration Number: TO BE REGISTEREDTransmission: ManualDrive Side: Left-hand DriveMake: LHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
A Series 3 E-Type that ticks all the boxes and a few more besides. One of the best V12s you will ever see.Supplied new to Henlys Jaguar of Bournemouth in September 1972Finished in its original shade of Silver with fully restored, body-coloured hard top. The quality of the paint finish is so good that it looks like polished AluminiumContrasting Dark Blue leather interior and matching Mohair HoodMatching-numbers engine now with injection and 5-speed Getrag gearboxUpgraded brakes and cooling systemComplete with comprehensive history file and photographic record of the rebuildOutstanding attention to detail throughoutAn original, UK-supplied Series 3 E-Type Jaguar that stands head and shoulders above the competition. Purchased in 2013, not just as a project, but as a project worthy of a restoration that would go above and beyond the norm. With the rebuild commencing in 1999, headway was made until things faltered and the car was mothballed until 2006 at which point a further six years of restoration were to follow. The standard of finish has to be seen to be believed and is a credit to the craftsmen that have returned this Jaguar to the road. Finished in its original shade of Silver with a matching hardtop, the attention to detail is rarely achieved, and with its 5.3-litre power unit now running injection backed up by a five-speed Getrag gearbox, this car gleams from stem to stern. The quality of the external finish is such that from a distance it looks like polished Aluminium. The interior is finished in dark blue hide with a matching dark blue Mohair hood and the whole car is detailed to within an inch of its life, be that under the bonnet, internally or underneath. Upgrades include a fully balanced engine on injection with lightened flywheel, high torque starter, dynamic engine damper, an AP clutch, plus attention to the cooling and braking system, adjustable rack and pinion steering, the digital odometer recording a distance of less that 1,500 miles since completion, the bespoke stainless steel exhaust system and much more. Accompanied by a comprehensive history file including restoration photographs, invoices and a Heritage Certificate, this is one Jaguar that will please the most pedantic and, in our humble opinion, a Series 3 E-Type in this colour combination with a hard top in place ticks all the boxes and then some.SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: E-TYPE SERIES 3 ROADSTERYear: 1972Chassis Number: 1S1240BWRegistration Number: SCK 254KTransmission: ManualDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 1459 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Blue HideClick here for more details and images
Exquisite 1951, XK120 Coupé fully rebuilt in 2015 by Tester Engineering in the style of the 1951 factory 'LT' cars. Offered as part of 'A Jaguar Sporting Collection'Delivered new to New York in 1951 where it remained until being repatriated in 2014Fully rebuilt in 2015 by Tester Engineering in the style of the 1951 "LT" carsNew aluminium lightweight body hand-made by Gregson, painted by Normandale and interior by Tester Upholstery3.8-litre engine with triple Weber Carburettors and four-speed gearboxCampaigned in the 2015 Jaguar Heritage Challenge SeriesAlso piloted by Calum Lockie at the Donnington Historic Festival and Silverstone International Festival gaining 1st in classIn storage for 5 years but recently been subject to re-commissioning works and set-up time on the rolling roadPresented in outstanding condition, fully detailed throughout and ready for useIn 1951, William Lyons, having entered three of Jaguar’s new C-Type at that years Le Mans, became concerned that the cars may not be ready in time. As an insurance policy, he asked the 'Works' to prepare three special XK120s that would comply with the Le Mans regs and last for the 24 hours. These cars were the first XK120s since the initial run of 210 cars in 1949 and 1950 to have lightweight aluminium coachwork and featured lightweight alloy bodies and a subtly altered shape, outer sills and cut-down doors, one-piece rear, cut-in bonnet, and Brooklands-type aero screens. Known as LT1, LT2, and LT3, the cars were all set to go, however, their day of glory was denied as the C-Types were completed in time. All dressed up with nowhere to go, the three 'LT' cars sat around Browns Lane feeling sorry for themselves for a while until Charles Hornburg, the famous US West Coast Jaguar importer, spotted them during a visit. He promptly purchased the cars and exported them stateside, where Phil Hill masterfully drove one to 3rd overall and a class win in its very first race in August 1951.Supplied and delivered new to Jaguar distributors Hoffman of New York in October 1951, where it remained until repatriated in 2014, this outstanding XK120 Coupe was about to be transformed as an homage to the early factory lightweight cars and in particular one of the LT cars and continue its life with racing aspirations. Totally rebuilt over the following months by renowned Jaguar engineer Jim Tester of Tester Engineering to a standard rarely achieved, with an all new alloy body by Robert Gregson sitting on a fully refurbished and strengthened chassis externally finished to a superb level by Normandale. Mechanically, Tester rebuilt and fitted a 3.8 engine running triple Weber carburettors with full stainless sports manifold and exhaust, fitted disc brakes all round with adjustable suspension, adjustable pedal box, rebuilt rear axle with a Limited Slip Differential and Watts linkage. Internally, the same level of detail continued with a full cage, leather sports seats, harnesses and fire extinguisher system complimenting the other race accoutrements.Upon completion, the XK competed in two rounds of the 2015 Jaguar Heritage Challenge (Donnington Historic Festival and Silverstone International Festival) with a class win at Silverstone driven by Calum Lockie (multiple GT, Group 'C' and Endurance Champion). Remaining in storage until 2020, the car has now been fully recommissioned and is ready for use once again.This really is an extraordinarily beautiful car. The lines of the bespoke LT-style alloy bodywork add a sense of purpose and looks exactly as you would hope, a full-house Fifties racing Jaguar. This is countered by its presentation in a glorious shade of Midnight Blue with matching carpets and Navy Blue leather seats. Fit and finish are to Concours standards and the attention to detail is remarkable. It's correctly UK-registered with V5 documentation. An outstanding and beautifully finished XK Coupé that is crying out to be taken by the scruff of the neck and enjoyed once again.SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: XK 120 FHCYear: 1951Chassis Number: 679052Registration Number: XBV 206Transmission: ManualDrive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlueClick here for more details and images
From long-term ownership, a simply stunning example of a very rare car. Exceptionally rare, one of only 32 right-hand drive, 3.4-litre ‘S’ RoadstersThe 150 'S' delivered 250bhp with the aid of a Weslake-developed, straight-port cylinder head, high-compression pistons, triple 2” SU carburettors and twin fuel pumpsOriginally registered on 16/06/1959, the Jaguar was purchased by our vendor in 1970Several stalled restorations and life itself meant that this glorious XK150 eventually returned to the road in 2019The final leg was entrusted to Alan Holdaway, an established Concours Jaguar restorerThis was an 'every nut and bolt' restoration and the quality is unmatchedSupplied with the original Green Logbook, V5s, older MOTs, early photographs, the ownership story by the vendor and a very recent (April 2021) copy of Jaguar World with a six-page article and road test of JK 150With its flawless interior, tight shut-lines, immaculate paint, sparkling chrome and powerful, torquey straight-six, this a special example of a quintessential sporting Jaguar Launched in 1957, the Jaguar XK150 was the most radical step forward in the XK range since the launch of the revolutionary XK120. The XK150 was vastly different in both style and performance from the XK140 it replaced and was a much bigger step forward than had been taken from the 120 to the 140. The most striking external change was the straighter wing line, widened bonnet and single wrap-around windscreen, which replaced the now-dated two-piece split screen. This gave the XK150 an altogether more modern look. More generous interior space was also achieved by putting the doors on a diet and the wooden interior was lost in favour of leather-clad dashboard and door cappings.At 190bhp, the 3.4-litre engine's maximum power output was identical to that of the XK140, so performance was little changed, but ‘Special Equipment' and 'S' versions offered 210 and 250bhp respectively, the latter delivering an astonishing 0-60mph time of 7.3 seconds and a top speed of 136mph. This improvement in performance resulted from the adoption of a Weslake-developed, straight-port cylinder head, high-compression pistons, triple 2” SU carburettors and twin electric fuel pumps. Overdrive and a Borg-Warner automatic gearbox were the transmission options, the latter becoming an increasingly popular choice, whilst a Thornton ‘Power-Lok’ limited-slip differential was available for the 150S. Steel wheels remained the standard fitting although XK150s so equipped are a great rarity as most were sold in SE (Special Equipment) form with centre-lock wire wheels. Only 92, right-hand drive, 3.4-litre roadsters were built, making a UK-supplied, RHD ‘S’ a bit of a rare beastie.According to its ‘Green’ Logbook, TS820043DN was first registered on 16/06/1959 finished in Signal Red but not much else is known about its early years. It certainly hadn’t been looked after as, when our vendor and the Jag’s long-term owner Chris Blackmore went to see it in response to an advert in ‘Exchange & Mart’, it was in a very poor state. It didn’t have any carpets, seats or a bonnet, the spare wheel well was rusted through, the interior was filthy and the engine didn’t run, however, a deal was done at £230 and JK 150 was subsequently registered to a young Chris Blackmore. Some 51 years later, he still owns the car and it is undoubtedly one of the best we have ever seen.However, the transformation from Ugly Duckling to Graceful Swan was not a linear one as the 150’s initial restoration was not altogether successful. The majority of the mechanical work was carried out by Chris himself (a trained mechanical engineer) and the bodywork was entrusted to legendary Cobra specialist, Rod Leach. At our vendor’s request, it was painted two-tone Turquoise Blue and Emerald Green, both Chrysler colours, which, we imagine sounded quite good on paper but ended up really clashing, resulting in the car being a bit of a head-turner, for the wrong reasons. (pictures in the History File). Nevertheless, Chris enjoyed the XK throughout the Seventies even venturing as far as Paris. Other aspects of ‘life’ took priority in the early Eighties and JK 150 was to spend the next 30-odd years in a succession of dry garages and lock-ups before the decision was taken in 2009 to return the car to a Concours standard.This time the restoration was to be comprehensive and, after a suggestion from Mick Duffy at the JDC, Alan Holdaway from Surrey was given the project. According to our vendor “Mick was, and still is, an XK aficionado and has had two XKs previously restored by Alan, both Concours winners”. Alan totally dismantled and then carefully rebuilt the car from the bottom up. All the nuts and bolts were plated, the chassis treated and then protectively painted, the engine rebuilt, the wiring replaced and the standard Moss gearbox was updated with a modern Toyota five-speed transmission. The body panels were repaired and prepared and the car was painted in an exquisite dark metallic red (details in the file). Finally, leading interior specialists, MCT in Nuneaton fitted a new hood and retrimmed the seats and dashboard to a fabulous standard as you can see from the images. Other financial commitments meant that the restoration was put on hold from time to time and this glorious XK150 eventually returned to the road in 2019.The car’s History File contains the original Green Logbook, V5s, older MOTs, photographs of the car in red and two-tone, the ownership story by the vendor and a very recent (April 2021) copy of Jaguar World with a six-page article and road test of JK 150. We understand that all the restoration invoices are available.With its flawless interior, tight shut-lines, immaculate paint, sparkling chrome and powerful, torquey straight-six, this a special example of a quintessential sporting Jaguar and as one of only 32, RHD, 3.4-litre ‘S’ Roadsters, it’s also rather rare.Click here for more details and images
Dodge's road-legal drag car offering 840bhp and 717ft/lbs of stump-pulling torque, menacingly finished in Pitch Black. Not for the faint hearted.Essentially a street-legal drag car, powered by 6.2-litre supercharged HEMI SRT V8. 840bhp and 717 ft.-lbs of torqueAll this power is fed through an eight-speed automatic transmission with steering-mounted paddle-shiftImported through Clive Sutton to its one and only owner in 2018 at a cost of £136,950. Presented in Pitch Black Clear Coar (PX9) with Demon Logo Laguna/Alcantara seats in blackOther options include ‘Customer-preferred package 26M’, monotone paint, rear leather seat option, comfort audio group, Demon vehicle storage packageRed seat belts, truck carpet kit, left-hand drive and accompanied by the coveted serialized Demon Crate of parts, a staggering $1 option (tools, skinny wheels etc. all parts needed for the drag strip!)The Demon is capable of thundering past 60mph in just 1.9 seconds prior to going through the quarter mile in 9.14 seconds at 152mphThis menacing example has covered a remarkable 245 miles only from new. An extremely rare and exciting opportunity, especially in the UK, to acquire a simply amazing American muscle carIn common with most US car builders, all searching through their back catalogues for ideas, Dodge reintroduced the Challenger in 2008 as their contribution to the industry’s retro-inspired muscle-car renaissance. Drawing largely from the 1970 Challenger R/T, the new Challenger had a wide, menacing stance and was available in a variety of bespoke colours and with a selection of powerful engines, highlighted by the 425bhp, SRT8. It was an instant hit with MOPAR fans who had been waiting years for a new Challenger.The first face-lift was in 2015, with the high-performance SRT8 replaced by the SRT 392 and SRT Hellcat. The Hellcat was claimed to generate an astonishing 707bhp and was capable of thundering up to 60 mph in only 3.6 seconds on its way to 199 mph. However, the Hellcat was just the beginning of Dodge’s foray in the contemporary horsepower wars.In April 2017, at the New York Auto Show, Dodge debuted the Challenger SRT Demon. Essentially a road-legal drag car, the Demon was powered by 6.2-litre, supercharged HEMI V-8 putting out an incredible 840bhp and 717 foot-pounds of torque, the sort of numbers that would normally apply to a small ocean liner. A redesigned, eight-speed HP90 automatic transmission was created to deal with the power and gear changes could be summoned through steering-mounted paddles. The Demon is capable of screaming past 60 mph in just 1.9 seconds (about half the time it takes to read this sentence) prior to going through the quarter-mile in 9.14 seconds at 152 mph.This, left-hand drive, 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is a one-owner example and has covered just 245 miles from new. Ordered and imported new through Clive Sutton at a cost of £136,950, this special car has been tastefully specified in Pitch Black Clear Coat (PX9) with Demon Logo Laguna/Alcantara seats in black. This Demon even retains its yellow front-splitter shipping protector, which has become a popular item to preserve and offers a stylish bit of flair.Other options include ‘Customer-preferred package 26M’, 6.2-litre Supercharged HEMI V8 SRT engine, 8-spd auto HP90 transmission, monotone paint, rear leather seat option, comfort audio group – leather seats, Demon vehicle storage package, Red seat belts and boot carpet kit.Importantly the car is accompanied by the coveted 'Demon Crate' of parts, a staggering $1 no-brainer option which includes everything required to convert the car on a short-term basis to a Dragster. Please note, this crate will be available to collect from our vendor's storage after the auction.In summary, this is an extremely rare and exciting opportunity, especially in the UK, to acquire a simply amazing American muscle car, offering collector quality and unbelievable performanceSpecificationMake: DODGEModel: CHALLENGER DEMONYear: 2018Chassis Number: 2C3CDZH90JH102215Registration Number: KF18 HNCMake: Click here for more details and images
One of only 2,000, a skateboard for grown-ups, packaged by Mercedes for the Swiss Swatch Company and breathed on by Brabus.The Smart Crossblade was originally unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2001 as a concept vehicleIts introduction created such hysteria that Smart built a limited run of 2,000 individually numbered cars.Described as 'an open leisure car uncompromisingly designed for blue skies and high spirits', the concept had no roof, doors, and a minimal screen, almost like a modern Beach BuggyBrabus-tuned, 599cc, 3-cylinder engine in the rear generating a decent 70bhp Six-speed semi-automatic transmission‘0063’ is typically presented in the attractive colour combination of Black with a Red interior and is in good all round condition4,644 miles from new, UK V5C and excitingly on offer without reserve!The Smart Crossblade was originally unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2001 as a concept vehicle, created under the mantra of "less is more". Its small size and surprising power output moved it along in traffic, due in part to the fact that the car weighed a mere 1,600 pounds, thus making it rather nippy. Its introduction created such hysteria that Smart built a limited run of 2,000 individually-numbered cars. Described as "an open leisure car uncompromisingly designed for blue skies and high spirits", the concept had no roof, doors, or windscreen and it was more like a beach buggy. The clever packaging came from Mercedes-Benz, who designed the car for the Swiss Swatch Company and also supplied the base engines, which have been tweaked by Brabus to produce 70hp. Priced at €21,000, the car sold out quickly after it was introduced in June 2002. Those of us sufficiently ancient to remember the time when the 'young and beautiful' cruised up and down Carnaby Street in a Beach Buggy on a Saturday Morning in the late-sixties will see this as its natural successor.This Smart Crossblade, which is identified by its individual production number of ‘0063’, is typically presented in the attractive colour combination of black with a red interior. Having only covered 4,644 miles from new, this Crossblade is now offered to auction from a significant private collection and is accompanied by its V5C. Excitingly offered 'without reserve', this is an exciting opportunity to acquire a cool little car to get you efficiently around the large European racing circuit paddocks or provide a fun trip to the beach! SpecificationMake: SMARTModel: CROSSBLADEYear: 2002Chassis Number: WME01ML012H026368Registration Number: C1 XTCTransmission: 6 Speed Auto Petrol Engine Number: 9820373882 Make: Click here for more details and images
New for 2015, this Special Edition, 'Time Attack' Viper offers 645bhp and 600ft/lbs of torque in a subtle shade of Brilliant Dozer.Desirable, limited-edition of a particularly special breed within the Viper lineage‘Time attack’ models turn things up to the very max by adding more performance to what is already a rather brisk carAmazing 8.4-litre V-10, 645bhp at 6,200rpm, 600lb.ft, 6-speed manual transmissionElectronic Fuel Injection, 4-wheel independent suspension, 4-wheel disc brakesHorizon-bending performance with 0 - 60 in 2.9 seconds and 206mphOnly 2,365 miles from new. Presented in vibrant factory finish Brilliant DozerRecent MOT, oil and filter service at Unity Oxford on April 2021. UK-registered as LJ64 KVZVery rare on UK roads. A one-of-a-kind American super car, serious T/A weapon and will provide endless thrillsAfter a 2-year hiatus beginning in 2010, Dodge would revolutionize the Viper name with the introduction of the 5th generation in 2012. The essence would remain true to the Vipers of old: A large displacement V10 powering the rear wheels housed in a swooping body with a long bonnet. However, all the other finer details were subject to great change. Dodge had the defined goal of turning their once notorious widow maker into a more driver friendly, docile performer. Simultaneously, the interior fitments had to be a comfortable and luxurious place to be. These goals would all be thoroughly achieved with the new car. Every performance metric was increased thanks to 840bhp from the 8.4-litre engine, 4-piston Brembo brakes delivering immense stopping power, massive Pirelli tires glueing the car to the road and an aluminium and carbon construction ensuring both stiffness and light weight. Most importantly, computer aided traction control systems made their first appearance ever on a Viper, greatly decreasing the likelihood of wheelspin. This was a fundamentally much more refined car and would be competitive with just about all of its contemporary rivals. The vehicle on offer, a TA 2.0 specification, is a particularly special breed within the Viper lineage. These 'Time Attack' models turn things up to the max by adding more performance to what is already a really quick car. The suspension stiffened all around thanks to retuned Bilstein shocks, increased spring rates, thicker roll bars, and a carbon fibre cross-brace under the bonnet. Lighter wheels and more powerful Brembo brakes round out the mechanical updates. Aerodynamically is where the most dramatic upgrades occurred. A more aggressive two-piece splitter is fitted up front and the rear received a larger carbon spoiler. The 2.0 TA seen here is a development of the 1.0 package and includes all the features listed plus a large rear wing and canards up front boosting downforce to 400lbs at 150mph. Delivered new to San Diego, California in 2015, finished in a retina-singeing shade of orange known as 'Brilliant Dozer', this left-hand drive, manual gearbox, V10 TA 2.0 Viper has had just two owners since leaving the factory. It was imported to the UK in 2018, registered as ‘LJ64 KVZ’ and has resided in his significant private collection ever since. The odometer indicates that it has only covered 2,365 miles from new and appears in excellent condition today.In April of this year it was sent to ‘Unity Oxford’ for an oil and filter service along with a fresh MOT ensuring its ready for its next owner to enjoy the serious performance on offer here. A very rare and desirable car, especially on UK roads, this is a one-of-a-kind American super car, serious T/A weapon and will provide endless thrills.SpecificationMake: DODGEModel: VIPER TA 2.0 6-SPEED COUPEYear: 2015Chassis Number: 1C3ADEAZ9FV510303Registration Number: LJ64 KVZTransmission: ManualEngine Number: P05045513CB Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 2371 MilesMake: LHDClick here for more details and images
Stunning little fifties Barchetta, a fine piece of Italian art created by Auto Tecnica Lariana.An early production, left-hand drive Alfa Romeo 1900 Berlina saloon dating from 1952 and re-bodied a few years later as a 2-seat Barchetta. Original registration documents confirm the modification in 1959A decade later this example was purchased and further modified by Auto Tecnica Lariana (ATL) known for their stylish sporting CoupesThey set about a ground-up rebuild of the car with hand-made aluminium body panels The original engine was replaced with a later unit from the 100bhp,1900TI developed and built by ATL. The replacement engine utilised Solex carburettors and a high-performance oil pump to 1900SS-specificationATL used the Barchetta during the ‘70s before selling to a collector in the Lake Como area. It was purchased by our vendor in 2018Recently refreshed ready to be offered, currently in the UK on a Temporary Licence ready for export if necessary. If sold in the UK, the 5% duty will be settled by our vendor.Offered here is a unique opportunity to take ownership of this beautiful Alfa Barchetta modified once in the late 1950s and again further developed by Auto Tecnica Lariana. Accompanying the car is a history file including some original photographs of the car being modified in the late 1950s and its original Italian registration documents *(the car is still Italian registered and offered here in the UK on a temporary licence, our vendor has agreed to settle the 5% duty if the car sells to a UK buyer and obtain a NOVA document). Our vendor has provided the following information outlining the fascinating history of this beautiful little piece of Italiana.“Dating from 1952, the car began life as a left-hand drive versions of the Alfa 1900,four door Berlina. It was sold to a Mrs. Maria Da Ros, who we understand was involved in the newly developing fashion industry of the early 60s centred around the via Veneto in Rome. Seven years later, she had the car converted into a two-seater Barchetta and the original registration document attests the official date of the upgrade as being 4th of February 1959.The car was enjoyed during the 60s but we have little knowledge on what type of use and no conformation if it took part at any competition. In 1972, it developed an engine problem and in 1974 Mrs Da Ros sold the car to the renowned Alfa Romeo custom coach builder Auto Tecnica Lariana (ATL)ATL undertook a ‘ground-up’ rebuild of the whole car, creating new aluminium bodywork in their current style. The tubular frame was improved and modified to receive the new panels.The old engine was too far damaged to be rebuilt and ATL fitted one of their own Ti Veloce engines which utilised the Solex Carburettors, aluminium oil pump and exhaust collectors from the most powerful version of the 1900, the SS. So, in effect, ATL had created a unique hybrid Barchetta with Alfa SS DNA.The car was used by ATL for most of the 70s and in 1984 they sold it to a Mr. Roberto Ardenghi, an industrialist and collector in the Lake Como area, who owned and enjoyed the Barchetta until 2018.Since 2018, the car has been with historic coach builders Carrozzeria Altolario di Colico who purchased it and have completed, over the past 3 years, a sympathetic restoration to bring it back to its best. The engine has been completely stripped and rebuilt, retaining the majority of the original parts and components and replacing only those parts that were unserviceable’’.Beautiful, interesting and highly collectable this ATL Alfa Barchetta is offered at the Silverstone Classic 2021 on a realistic guide and is available for any inspection. We welcome your enquiry and our transport partners would be happy to assist global shipping if required by the winning bidder. SpecificationMake: ALFA ROMEOModel: ATLYear: 1959Chassis Number: AR 1900 02106Registration Number: NATransmission: ManualEngine Number: AR 1900 02235Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 225 KMMake: LHDInterior Colour: RedClick here for more details and images
Documented as the last 20V, RHD, Ur-Quattro Coupé to leave the factory and with under 10,000 miles, remarkable.Very late production car and believed to be the last car ever20-valve RR, 2226cc, 217bhp and 143mphSuperbly presented in Pearlescent White with a mid-grey, full-leather interiorTwo keepers from new, the first for 17 years and the latter, our client, for more than 139,654 miles indicated, warranted by our vendorDocumented full service history up to 2008 and remained in a Carcoon since (regularly started with fuel changes). Long MOTThe value of 20-valve Quattros has been increasing exponentially and with "last car ever" status, this may well prove a wise investmentThe Audi Quattro may not have been the first 4wd production car (that honour belongs to the 1966 Jensen Interceptor FF), but its place in history is assured. Thanks in no small part to its enormous rallying success, the Quattro popularized all-wheel drive, and is now regarded as one of the most influential and important sports cars of the 1980s.The brainchild of Jörg Bensinger, an Audi chassis engineer, development work was started in 1977. Three years later the finished product was released. Although the floor-pan had much in common with the 80 and the running gear was largely taken from an Audi 200, the Quattro used a manual centre differential lock (operated by levers next to the handbrake) to govern the 197bhp and 210lb ft power outputs delivered by the 2.1-litre in-line five cylinder turbocharged engine.By the time this particular car arrived in 1990, the crude cable-operated 50:50 split differential had been replaced with a much more advanced Torsen (torque sensing) diff and the engine had been uprated with double overhead camshafts and a larger 2,226cc capacity, upping power to 217bhp.The car we present here is documented as the last Audi Quattro to be built with a letter of confirmation of this fact from the supplying dealers, in reference to a confirmation from Audi AG in Germany. Finished in crisp Pearlescent White with Grey leather, it's been in the ownership of just two keepers from new, the first for 17 years and the latter, our client, for more than 13 yet still displays only 9,654 miles, warranted by our vendor.Incredibly completely standard, it's still on the original Pirelli P700-Z tyres and with its original Blaupunkt radio/cassette player. It comes with it's original purchase invoice (£38,995), as well as four keys, the original dealer key-fobs and much more. No alarm or immobiliser were ever fitted in order to keep the car to standard.With a documented full service history up to 2008, almost all with Audi, when acquired by our vendor, it has since been regularly started during his ownership with fuel changes etc. but having been part of a collection and living in a 'Carcoon', it's not been driven. It presents to sale with 12 months MOT.Our car comes with a full Audi book pack, including it's service book, as well as the correspondence from Audi confirming it to be last 'Ur' built. The value of 20-valve Quattros has been increasing exponentially and this lovely example appears guided very sensibly, given its incredible condition, remarkable mileage and unrepeatable history.SpecificationMake: AUDIModel: QUATTRO 20VYear: 1991Chassis Number: WAUZZZ85ZMA000253Registration Number: J833 PPFTransmission: ManualEngine Number: RR001936 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 9700 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: GreyClick here for more details and images
Car #001 of just 50 official UK-market Passion Red examples; 11,000 miles, standard specification and in simply stunning condition.Build #001 of just 50 official UK-market examplesA verifiable 11,000 miles from new with just two owners, the last since 2003Full service history, with recent full cam-belt serviceCompletely standard specification apart from s/s exhaust systemFactory grey underseal applied to UK cars still presentSuperb condition throughout and ready for any serious enthusiast/collectorBy mid-1996, Mitsubishi's rallying success began to really reflect in Lancer Evolution sales. The 1996 WRC season brought Mitsubishi, together with a blisteringly quick Finn named Tommi Makinen, its first World Rally Championship drivers' title. The fiercely competitive Makinen borrowed the phrase "maximum attack" and used it to devastating effect.By 1997, rallying had captured the imagination of petrol-heads all over the world and Mitsubishi sold 6,000 Evolution IVs in the first three days of its launch! In quick succession, the Lancer Evolution VI came to be and in the latter-half of 1999, Mitsubishi unleashed a special edition to celebrate its favourite son’s four consecutive WRC drivers' titles from 1996-1999 - the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI 'Tommi Makinen Edition' (TME). The Evolution VI was already a technological tour de force, but the TME had a more responsive titanium turbocharger, uprated and lowered suspension ('tuned to give improved initial response on tarmac surfaces'), quicker steering, a different exhaust, a new ECU, beefed-up transfer case internals, a redesigned front bumper for even better cooling and authentic 17-inch WRC Enkei alloy wheels. Plus, there was a special interior, featuring embossed Recaro seats, a MOMO steering wheel and red stitching. The performance upgrades saw the 0-60 mph sprint obliterated in 4.4 seconds and a maximum top speed of 150 mph. Power was rumoured to be over 300bhp, rather than the 276bhp 'agreement'.Widely regarded as the finest Lancer to wear the Evolution badge, it was now available in five colours, with Passion Red and Canal Blue joining Scotia White, Pyrenean Black and Satellite Silver. Only 250 TMEs (across the five colours) were officially imported into the UK, with 100 examples going to Australia, and the rest sold domestically in the Japanese Market. Official figures show that of the UK's allocation, only 50 examples were in Passion Red, the signature colour for a TME. According to Mitsubishi, it was these Passion Red cars that automatically received the renowned racing decals, known as a 'Special Colour Package' (SCP), meaning these cars were factory-fitted with black door handles (so as to not break the line of the long profile decal). In the world of Mitsubishi aficionados, the consensus is that there were just 212 official factory SCP examples of the TME produced worldwide.The car presented here then is very special indeed. Not only is it a genuine Evolution VI Tommi Makinen Edition (CP9A / SNGF2) SCP car (i.e.1 of 212), but it is also an official UK-market example. This means it was officially imported by Mitsubishi-affiliated 'Ralliart UK', hence it would have been professionally SVA'd and is supplied with UK service books, a calibrated speedometer, an unleaded-spec fuel restrictor, cold-climate battery and an alternator, plus it is individually number with a plaque in the cabin - and not just any number in this case, here it reads #001, making this car the very first UK-market TME - always a special designation amongst enthusiasts and collectors, whatever the car.Remarkably, this very special car has covered a fully verifiable 11,000 miles from new, supported by MOT and service records. It has had just two owners, the last since 2003. The car was previously lightly modified cosmetically under the bonnet, which has now all be rectified and returned to standard specification (the only deviation still being a stainless-steel exhaust, but the original item will accompany the car). The underside has been sympathetically detailed, not restored, with ‘factory’ grey underseal still remaining (this was applied to all UK cars by Ralliart).The car is accompanied by a large history file, with many receipts, plus its original and complete book-pack (including service schedule - see images). The car has just had a full cam-belt service (and a full MOT) as part of its recommissioning.Silverstone Auctions are privileged to offer for sale such a rare and special car, considered by many as the ‘ultimate Mitsubishi’ for the road. Indeed, for modern-classic collectors in America, they can now, as of 2023, legally import and enjoy these cars – what an opportunity! ‘Type UK’ TMEs are hugely coveted and rightly so, and this is car #001 of that short production run; rarely do examples this exceptional appear for sale on the open market, not to be missed SpecificationMake: MITSUBISHIModel: LANCER EVOLUTION VIYear: 2000Chassis Number: CP9A0201151Registration Number: X10 EVOTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 4G63BD2314 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 11000 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: TMEClick here for more details and images
A well presented TR6, properly prepared for stage/regularity rallies.Acquired by our vendor six years ago ending his search for the best TR6 (CR) he could findRoad legal but fully prepared to MSA Regs for multi-venue stage rallies, sprints, hill-climbsMajority of the work carried out by established rally driver and preparer, Paul BlackburnThe build sheets and spec run to ten x A4 pages. Copies availableRoad-car parts removed during the conversion have been retained and are included Supplied with its original Bill of Sale, MOTs back to 1985, Triumph Passport, Heritage Certificate, MSA Logbook and moreBuilt at a total cost approaching £50,000, this is a remarkable opportunityEvery October, the Scottish island of Mull becomes a hive of activity before and during the famous Isle of Mull Car Rally. Rally drivers from all over Britain, as well as local drivers from Mull, compete on the island's narrow roads in several stages and several different courses in the UK's only closed-road rally. Some of the stages are during daylight and some at night. It's an immensely social occasion and over more than a quarter of a century, it's become a tradition on the island and very popular with visitors, the rallying fraternity and islanders. It's a time of great excitement, parties and celebrations, the biggest of which is the 'end of rally' firework display in Tobermory.When our client set out to change his rally car and, to be fair, compete with an old friend, he decided that a TR6 was his car of choice. Not an obvious one of course, but winning everything wasn't the motivation and he just fancied a TR6. He also wanted to enter the Mull Rally, an event so special that getting an entry and taking part is probably enough. So, having come up with a plan, he set out to find the best TR6 that he could.This is that car. Bought as essentially, a one-family owned vehicle, it came with an extensive service history and presented in excellent condition. It displayed only 33,000 miles at the time, which could well have been accurate and, surprisingly, it even had the original Bill of Sale establishing some provenance.The TR was passed to established rally driver and preparation expert Paul Blackburn who set about a fastidious build to a competitive spec, the details of which extend to over ten pages. Every single item and process is listed, with costs, showing the extent to which our vendor went in turning this smart road car, into a fully papered road/rally car that could be enjoyed on full-blown forest stages but was just as happy on a club Regularity Run.The build sheets and full spec are too extensive to even think about listing here but all that information is available from our consignor. All the road-car parts removed during the conversion have been retained and are available for collection in the Midlands should the Triumph's next owner wish to return it to a standard road car. It's supplied with its original Bill of Sale, MOTs back to 1985, its Triumph Passport, Heritage Certificate, an MSA Logbook and more.Our vendor competed in the 2015 Mull Rally as planned, and was leading his class when the race was unfortunately stopped due to an accident. He competed again in 2016 since when a couple of years of the rally not being run has sated his appetite. TR6 - Mull Rally, box ticked. Having invested around £50,000 he has now decided that this cracking little TR should now be available for somebody else to enjoy.It would be impossible to produce a car of this standard, built to this spec, for a figure of even twice this guide, so it is a car we very happily commend to our audience. Enjoy it as it is, or turn back the clock, it's just a fluid change and a full spanner-check away from getting back out there. SpecificationMake: TRIUMPHModel: TR6Year: 1974Chassis Number: CR62800Registration Number: 2846 TRTransmission: ManualEngine Number: CR004180HEDrive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDClick here for more details and images
A cleverly-engineered, hand-built re-creation of the pretty little 206SP using a 246 Dino as a base.A US-supplied, left-hand drive Ferrari 246 expertly re-engineered into a remarkable 206 SP re-creationChassis professionally modified in the US, 206 SP Alloy body constructed by Giordenengo in Italy to original specificationsFitted with a longitudinally-mounted, 206 alloy block engine understood to have been rebuilt with balanced crank and motorsport pistonsCurrently UK-registered as an historic vehicle, previously registered in Germany and on-the-button ready for useIssued with FIVA papers in November 2012, features in ‘Ferrari World Book’ chassis 01508 Type 246 Red Dino 206 replicaBody and interior beautifully restored in the UK by highly regarded classic specialists Sherwood RestorationsA beautiful machine with excellent road manners suitable for road or perhaps competition useLike its big brother, the 330P3, the Dino 206S was bodied by Drogo’s Carrozzeria Sports Cars and utilised a multi-tube frame with alloy panels riveted to it for additional stiffness, in essence a semi-monocoque structure. Ferrari’s intention was that 50 of the cars would be built, qualifying it as an FIA Group 4 Sports Car, but the financial difficulties that would lead to Ferrari’s merger with Fiat three years later prevented that optimistic goal from being met and in the end only 18 of these wonderful, quick, beautiful sports racers were built. Consequently, what started out as a Dino 206 S (for Sport) became known as the Dino 206 SP (Sport Prototipo).Offered here is a truly remarkable 206 SP re-creation constructed using a 1971 246 Dino GT as a base with the chassis re-engineered in the USA and an all-alloy body beautifully hand-crafted in Italy. This car started life as an American-spec Ferrari Dino supplied new in 1971 and at some point, when Dino values were at a low ebb, a high quality conversion was undertaken.Documents within the history file confirm that Jim Carpenter, a well-regarded Ferrari specialist based in Arizona, would be responsible for the Chassis modification and an all-Aluminium hand-crafted body would be commissioned by Giordenengo in Italy. The ’71 246 GT chassis was professionally modified to accept a longitudinally-mounted Ferrari 206 Dino alloy block engine which, we understand, had been uprated with ‘motorsport’ pistons, a balanced crankshaft, connecting rods and flywheel.Reportedly never raced, the car was exported to Germany with all copies of registration papers on file and later imported into the UK. Once in the UK, the car was subject to further attention from highly regarded classic specialists, Sherwood Restorations. The scope of work included some bodywork, a full re-paint in Rosso Corsa, a new custom-made windscreen (with a spare also produced which accompanies the car), a cabin re-trim and various other works to bring this fascinating 206 SP re-creation up to its best. It must be noted that the standard of finish achieved is remarkable and any inspection of this vehicle is highly recommended with no disappointment expected.Accompanying the car is an equally fascinating and detailed history file including a copy of the FIVA Identity Card granted in 2012, current UK registration papers (V5c), copies of previous German registration papers, details and invoices for restorations works by Sherwood Restorations, invoices from other more recent mechanical maintenance works, old MOT Certificates, correspondence between previous owners and Jim Carpenter, the Ferrari Owners Club UK and copies of paperwork from America.In summary, this is a very attractive, well-engineered, highly versatile 206 SP re-creation that can be enjoyed as a well-mannered sports car or perhaps used in competition. The overall quality of finish is remarkably good, the Targa roof can be removed and neatly stows in the rear, the visibility from the cabin is superb, the controls are light and extremely responsive, the engine fires on-the-button and sounds keen and healthy and we are informed that the handling at speed is sublime.It’s also worth noting that this example is recorded in the ‘Ferrari World Book’ – Handbuch Der Ferrari Seriennummern 1947-2007 which records ‘Chassis 01508 – Type 246 Red Dino 206 Replica’ which certainly underlines its provenance. To re-create this 206 SP replica today to this standard would cost a fortune, with a donor potentially costing as much as our lower estimate and we believe we believe, at this guide, this gorgeous little red Ferrari represents superb value. SpecificationMake: FERRARIModel: 206Year: 1971Chassis Number: 01508Registration Number: FSP 716Transmission: manualEngine Number: 2.0/0015 Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 1019 MilesMake: LHDInterior Colour: RedClick here for more details and images
A delightful 355 soft top, UK-supplied, RHD, manual gearbox, TDF Blue and less than 28,000 miles.UK-supplied, right-hand drive, manual gearbox car. First registered on 20/03/1997Attractively finished in Tour de France Blue with a Tan (Cuoio) leather interior27,588 miles with a comprehensive service history (Ferrari and specialists)Booked in for an oil service, cam belts and a fresh MOT immediately prior to our sale in late July Accompanied by its original leather wallet with the manuals and MOT Certificates going back to 2000The Ferrari F355 is now considered a modern classic, so beautiful, so well-engineered and so well received that it marked the beginning of the end of the old-guard Ferraristi' philosophy that the only "real" Ferraris were ones with 12-cylinder engines. The F355 Berlinetta burst onto the world stage in the Spring of 1994, with the Targa GTS and Spider following in 1995. The new car shared almost exactly the same dimensions as its predecessor, the 348, yet it was virtually a new car, as its flowing coachwork indicated. Many hours of wind tunnel testing influenced the harmonious shape which incorporated an F1-style flat bottom with channelled airflow generating enough downforce to offset any lift.The F355's name is derived from its 3.5-litre V8 engine and five valves per cylinder - as denoted by the Cinquevalvole' inscription on the rocker covers, and this longitudinally mounted power unit generates an impressive 374bhp at a spine-tingling 8250rpm. The con-rods are titanium alloy, the clutch is housed in magnesium alloy, and the Bilstein shock absorbers use electronic sensors to provide active damping. In 1994, the Ferrari F355 was a technological tour de force. Around Ferrari's 1.86 mile Fiorano test track, the F355 was two seconds a lap faster than the 12-cylinder, 512 TR and that level of performance, combined with its sensational shape, ensured its success on the world stage.This delightful example is a right-hand drive, UK-supplied. manual gearbox car that was first registered here on 20/03/1997 and is finished in Tour de France Blue with a Tan (Cuoio)leather interior. The current mileage is 27,588 and the car is booked in for an oil service, cam belts and a fresh MOT immediately prior to our sale in late July. It's accompanied by its original leather wallet with the manuals and MOT Certificates going back to 2000.The service history is as follows;23/12/98 4,929 miles Mortimer, Houghton and Turner Ferrari. Service04/02/00 7,725 miles Mortimer, Houghton and Turner Ferrari Service and Belts08/02/01 11,702 miles Mortimer, Houghton and Turner Ferrari. Service12/03/02 13,470 miles Mortimer, Houghton and Turner Ferrari. Service06/03/03 14,886 miles Graypaul Loughborough. Service and Belts11/05/04 16,446 miles Graypaul Loughborough. Service27/06/05 17,911 miles Talacrest. Service21/09/05 18,750 miles Maranello Egham. Service and Belts10/03/08 24,050 miles DK Engineering. Service14/05/08 24,125 miles H R Owen. Service and Belts22/06/10 24,818 miles DK Engineering. Service and Belts15/03/13 25,129 miles DK Engineering. Service08/07/14 25,308 miles DK Engineering. Service and Belts18/03/15 27,403 miles Graypaul Nottingham. Service and Belts31/03/16 27,455 miles Ferrari Birmingham. Service18/05/18 27,530 miles Ferrari Birmingham. Service30/04/19 27,552 miles Ferrari Birmingham. Service06/07/20 27,569 miles Ferrari Birmingham. Service SpecificationMake: FERRARIModel: 355Year: 1997Chassis Number: ZFFXR48C000108183Registration Number: P196 UADTransmission: MANUALEngine Number: 45499 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 27588 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: TAN/LEATHERClick here for more details and images
With a driver's mileage of 57,321, this lovely 456 offers a rare package of luxury GT motoring and a manual gearbox, V12 driving experience.First registered on the 01/03/1996 and finished in Nero with matching Nero interior, a rare combination for the 456Maranello Concessionaires Archive confirms that just 141 manual 456 GTs were supplied to the UK with a base price of £145,0005.5-litre, 48-valve, V12 derived from the Dino V6. 436bhp, 0-60 in 5.2 secondsThe odometer indicates 57,321 miles making the car eminently usable without having to be concerned about adding a few miles to a ridiculously low-mileage exampleSupplied to auction with book packs that includes the service book and an advisory-free MOT Certificate valid until 16th June 2022Very few cars at this estimate offer a 6-speed manual gearbox mated to a V12 engine with luxurious interior and a Ferrari badgeThe 456's looks are smooth and understated, and distinctive external features include a small grille with fog lights on the outside, bonnet-mounted air scoops, a motorised undercarriage spoiler that begins its deployment above 65 mph, and pop-up headlights, making this the last Ferrari to do so. By today’s standards the 456 can be viewed as the last Ferrari to offer uncompromising styling and luxury interior comfort. The model was warmly received by press and enthusiasts alike, and although not produced in large numbers was always gently in demand by 'silver-haired' Ferrari owners before it was eventually replaced in 2004 by the 612 Scaglietti. The Maranello Concessionaires Archive confirms that just 141 manual 456 GTs were supplied to the UK. The name '456' refers to the fact that each cylinder displaces 456 cubic centimetres and this was the last Ferrari to use this naming convention. Despite its supercar performance, 436bhp, 0-60mph in 5.2 secs, and a top speed of 188mph, the 456 has a relatively unstressed engine which has proven to be a very reliable unit. Developed during the Schumacher era, the 456's construction was ground-breaking featuring composite and aluminium bodywork, cutting-edge body to chassis mating technology, along with four-wheel electronically adjustable suspension, resulting in a super lightweight 1,690 kg. The Ferrari 456 had no direct rival, as it does today, the antiqued Aston Martin V8 was too bloated and the Porsche 911 was simply not special enough. When this 456 GT was specified in Nero coachwork with a matching Nero leather interior, it not only bucked the trend for the 456 but also the GT market at the time. Black paint was the preserve of aggressive sports cars of the 1980s, and by the mid-1990s the supercar market had moved towards a softer palette or established 'on brand' marque colours. Most Ferraris of the ‘90s either came in traditional Rossa Corsa (predictable), Giallo Fly (lairy), Argento (boring) or Nero, combining understatement and aggression in one colour. This car’s triple black combination beautifully offsets the aluminium instruments and open-gate gear shift like no other 456. Offered to auction with a history file that includes the book pack and the stamped service book. At the time of cataloguing the indicated mileage was 57,321 and the advisory free MOT Certificate is valid until 11th June 2022. At the estimate this car offers a unique opportunity to gain entry to the rarefied world of manual gearbox, V12 Ferraris whilst offering a relatively modern driving experience Whilst the rear seats offer limited long-range comfort to adults we can predict few rear passengers would turn down the opportunity to arrive in this lovely car. These cars offer real value, are comfortable, quick and are eminently usable allowing a new owner to enjoy spirted driving without being too precious about everything. A desirable 456, very sensibly guided and worth a close inspection. SpecificationMake: FERRARIModel: 456 GTYear: 1996Chassis Number: ZFFSP44C000103611Registration Number: N79 OGHTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 41210 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 57400 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black LeatherClick here for more details and images
Two owners from new, fastidiously maintained and superbly presented in classic 'Gold Leaf Team Lotus' colours.Only two private owners from new. First from 1972 - 2014 when our vendor bought this special car through Silverstone AuctionsFinished in the iconic Gold Leaf colours made famous by Lotus Racing Grand Prix cars of the late sixtiesLarge history file illustrating that the first owner was meticulous in every little job carried out from 1972 - 2014Treated to a new chassis directly from Lotus Cars in 1992 fitted by renowned marque specialist Paul MattyJust over 79,250 genuine miles from new, in fantastic conditionA superb driving example of one of the finest handling of all British classicsThe glass fibre-bodied Elan may only have been available initially as a Roadster Kit but its specification was very advanced and adhered to Chapman's “just add lightness” engineering philosophy. Power came from Harry Mundy's Ford-based Lotus 1558cc DOHC engine (now a legend in its own right), it was fitted with disc brakes all round, and the independent suspension was set up to optimise ride quality and handling finesse, qualities for which this little car is still admired. It soon sired other derivatives including the Type 26R racer, the Type 36 fixed-head coupe, the Type 45 drop-head coupe, and the Type 50 Elan +2 of 1967. The 1971 Elan Sprint was essentially based on the Series 4 Elan bodyshell and was primarily designed to rekindle demand and improve the performance of the nine-year-old sports car. Conceived by Lotus Sales Director, Graham Arnold, the Sprint's most notable external feature was the horizontally split two-tone paintwork in half a dozen vibrant colours. Meanwhile, providing the 'go to match the show' a new big-valve cylinder head with high-lift cams and a raised compression ratio, the work of Engineering Director Tony Rudd, provided a 25% increase in power to 126bhp. The drivetrain was suitably toughened and braced and the front callipers were redesigned to cope with the increased performance which was brisk for the time with 60mph arriving in 6.6 seconds,100mph in 19 seconds and a top speed of 123mph.This particular DHC is a very special car indeed, having had only two private owners from new. Purchased new on 30th November 1972 by the first registered keeper from Roger Clark Cars Ltd, the original bill of sale shows that he put down a mere £20 deposit and agreed to buy the car for £1,867. He owned ‘GNR 628L’ from 1972 all the way up to 2014 when he asked Silverstone Auctions to offer it through our Race Retro 2014 auction. The current owner was the lucky buyer on the day and this pretty Elan has formed part of his significant collection ever since.Judging by the large history file, this car has clearly been treasured by its two owners over the years. In 1992, it was treated to a new chassis directly from Lotus Cars, part number LR2731, and this was fitted by renowned marque specialist, Paul Matty. Having covered just over 79,250 genuine miles from new, the car is in fantastic condition. The previous owner was meticulous in every little job carried out from 1972-2014, from mechanical components all the way through to the light fixings, this car has been carefully maintained as the pride and joy of two private collectors.Finished in the most appropriate Gold Leaf colour combination made famous by the Lotus Grand Prix cars of the era, GNR 628L will be supplied with a full year's MOT and offers its next owner a mouth-watering opportunity to be only the third registered keeper of this iconic and collectable little Lotus. We can confirm this special example drives superbly and is ready for its next owner to use and enjoy.SpecificationMake: LOTUSModel: ELAN SPRINT DHCYear: 1972Chassis Number: 72100806GRegistration Number: GNR 628LMake: Click here for more details and images
A multi-talented little TVR racer from 1970, the essence of Club Motorsport fifty years ago.Dating from 1969, this is a factory-built Tuscan V6 LightweightRaced extensively in Modsports 1970 - 1973 with 24 wins and 61 PodiumsRetired from competition around 30 years ago, remaining in storagePurchased by Jason Clegg who commenced a sympathetic restorationFord 3.1-litre Essex V6, rebuilt with parts, help and advice from Ric WoodFull build spec belowPurchased by our vendor, a TVR aficionado, around three years agoFully road-registered and running well but only lightly used recentlyThis venerable TVR Tuscan V6 was first registered in December 1969, and despite looking like an out and out racecar, is a perfectly viable road-registered road car with a wonderful motorsport history The car was successful straight 'out of the box' winning the 1970 Modsports Championship in the hands of Dr .Rod Longton, a General Practitioner. He took delivery of the car in factory-built form with factory options including a lightweight and modified body, a full roll-cage and Koni shock absorbers. This highly respected amateur race driver then campaigned his Tuscan V6 at the front of the field, against Healey 3000s, AC Cobras and Jaguar E-Types throughout the following three seasons, sponsored by the selling dealership - Lockhart Sportscars of Chithurst in Hampshire.The Tuscan's Competition History for the first four seasons is recorded, as follows:1970 - Races 19 - 1st 9 - 2nd 7 - 3rd 11971 - Races 19 - 1st 4 - 2nd 5 - 3rd 81972 - Races 19 - 1st 5 - 2nd 9 - 3rd 41973 - Races 12 - 1st 6 - 2nd 2 - 3rd 1Obviously a very competitive car.Approximately 30 years ago, CLM 99H dropped a valve during a season of hill-climbing in the hands of its second owner, Jack Dilley of Hurley in Berkshire. The car was put back in its garage and the engine removed and taken apart. It then sat there forlornly for 28 years, before It was offered to and purchased by Mr Jason Clegg.He spent a couple of months deciding which route to follow with the car, before deciding that a sympathetic restoration was the best way forward. The body was removed and all mechanical parts were overhauled. The external bodywork and interior were left as original as possible - with various battle scars preserved and the patina of hard competition evident! Full details of the restoration are available from our consignor but the basic build details are as follows;Factory built Tuscan V6 Lightweight with modified bodyOriginal factory roll-cageFord 3.1-litre Essex V6, rebuilt with parts, help & advice from Ric WoodForged pistons, gas-flowed heads, balanced bottom end, alloy timing wheel, baffled sump, roller rockers, triple downdraft Weber carbsCeramic-coated 3-into-1 manifolds with custom side-exit systemAlloy radiator & electric fanRebuilt Capri 3-litre close-ratio gearboxRebuilt 3.7:1 Powerlock diffIntrax adjustable dampers & springs8" Cooper F1 wheels at the front, 10" Pearce wheels at the rearPeriod-style Michelin tyres all round.The TVR was duly sold three years ago to a genuine TVR aficionado, who also collects historic motorbikes. As you would expect, he kept the car in tip top form, using it on the road in appropriate conditions and on suitable track days at Goodwood and elsewhere. All these outings and associated work on the car were of course recorded. The car's previous owner recognised the importance of collecting as much of the history of the car, and of the motor racing scene "Back in the day", and our vendor has added much extra content to the car’s very full provenance records. These include, a copy of the original factory build-sheet dated 28th Nov.1969, the original green logbook (showing only 2 owners!), a notebook with race specs & settings from 1974, a letter from TVR, the Bill of Sale from the first owner Dr Rod Longton to the second owner, various receipts & invoices, Race Programmes (some with this car on the cover),period photographs from various race meetings, and a number of scrutineering passes.The car also features in various articles and TVR publications throughout the years.The car is currently brightly finished in Dark Blue over Electric Blue with a functional black interior. Previous owners have made a point of keeping the car mechanically sound but retaining it's well- used outward appearance and working cockpit. It's a fibreglass-bodied racing car and they all flex and move, because they are supposed to, and cracks in the gel-coat are inevitable. In addition, CLM 99H proudly displays the evidence of a hairpin kiss or two and the occasional cuddle, part and parcel of close club racing. It would obviously be possible to strip and repaint the car but those battle scars are evidence of a determined fight to the top step of the podium many years ago and deserve to stay.CLM 99H has not ventured too far recently with all the restrictions but has managed a couple of Breakfast meets – at Bicester Heritage and also the Suffolk Petrolheads one and only meet of 2020! According to our vendor, "It always attracts lots of attention due to its rarity/racing heritage. I have thoroughly enjoyed driving it on the road over the past year and it’s unlike any other TVR I’ve owned! This little TVR has a big character… and when it’s on a charge it sounds as though fireworks are exploding around my ears"This is a great opportunity to acquire a 1969 V6 Tuscan, a valuable classic in it's own right but, in this case, its value is enhanced by its sheer versatility, with circuit racing, track-days and Car Club days-out all on the cards. SpecificationMake: TVRModel: TUSCAN V6Year: 1969Chassis Number: LVX14896LWRegistration Number: CLM 99HTransmission: ManualEngine Number: D8060-3 Make: Interior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
Offered directly from the collection of Richard Hammond, an early 2.2-litre, C-Series 911 from sunny California.The 1970 Model/Year cars were the first to benefit from the enlarged 2.2-litre engine125bhp, 911T delivered initially to California and remaining in left-hand driveClassically presented in Silver Metallic with polished Fuchs 5-blade alloysThe indicated mileage is around 56,000 which Richard believes could well be genuineIn lovely original condition, both inside and outPorsche's long-running and much-loved 911 sports car first appeared at the 1963 Frankfurt Show as the '901', but shortly after production proper commenced in 1964, it had become the '911' following Peugeot's complaints about the use of '0' model numbers. The preceding Type 356's rear-engined layout was retained, but the 911 switched to unitary construction for the bodyshell and dropped the 356's VW-based suspension in favour of a more modern McPherson strut and trailing-arm arrangement. In its first incarnation, Porsche's single-overhead-camshaft, air-cooled, flat-six engine displaced 1,991cc and the first of countless upgrades to the perennial 911 came in 1966, two years after production had commenced, with the introduction of the 911S and, in 1967, the 911T (Touring). Further revisions were made in 1969 when the 911's wheelbase was extended by 57mm, which transformed the handling of the car and paved the way for the 911 to become one of the greatest driving experiences ever. For model-year 1970, (production from mid-1969), the engines of all C & D-Series 911s were increased to 2,195cc. This, very early, left-hand drive, 1969 911 2.2-litre 'T' was initially delivered to California and appears to be in lovely condition, both inside and out. It's classically presented in Silver Metallic with polished Fuchs 5-blade alloys and the indicated mileage is around 56,000 which Richard believes could well be genuine, given the car's original condition.Early 911s possess a certain purity of line, particularly in bright colours, a complete world away from the aerodynamic extravagances of the eighties and nineties, and in terms of style, it's the early cars that engender the most appreciative glances. A well set-up and maintained 911T,even with only 125bhp, when driven with an intelligent right foot will provide some of the most quintessentially rewarding driving experiences you have ever had, and will leave you with a serious grin on your face! SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 911Year: 1969Chassis Number: 9110100674Registration Number: TTU 283HTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 6106946 Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 56000 MilesMake: LHDClick here for more details and images
Offered directly from the collection of Richard Hammond, a highly collectable Le Mans 1 with a rare fairing.The S1 Le Mans epitomises the mid-to late-1970s Factory Café Racer' style Restored to a good standard by Victory Motorcycles of London including an engine rebuild Fitted with a very rare period fairing and extras including rear-sets and clip-onsPaperwork to show an extensive list of parts replaced, including carbs, piston and barrels, brakes, exhaust etc. and work carried outThe Guzzi Le Mans series has become more valued from a collector perspective in the past few years. These are really solid, classic motorcycles and this one could make a great addition to your collection. This is a bike that you can ride and enjoy while it appreciates in valueSpecificationMake: MOTO GUZZIModel: LE MANS MK 1Year: 1977Registration Number: SEH 456REngine Number: 71314Click here for more details and images
Offered directly from the collection of Richard Hammond, this is a lovely, five-owners from new, example of Bentley's game-changing S2.Standard Steel S2 from 1959 looking fabulous in Silver Blue over Midnight BlueSubject to extensive bodywork refurbishment in the recent pastThe gearbox was replaced two years ago. New tyres fairly recently The current indicated mileage is in the region of 63,000 Supplied with some original tools, torch etc., photographs of the refurb, an old log book, Chassis build-sheet and its V5 As the sixties approached, Bentley turned to V8 power as a way of keeping up with its luxury rivals, especially in America. A radical change was on the cards in 1959 as Bentley felt their faithful straight-six engine was getting a bit 'long in the tooth' and in the search for a more modern power unit, they turned to the General Motors-inspired 6,230cc, all-aluminium V8. The new engine was an entirely new departure for Bentley and caused some consternation amongst traditional Bentley customers, however, in execution, their worries were short-lived, as the new power unit delivered more performance with unparalleled smoothness, creating a standard for the rest of the century and ultimately the 'S2' set the benchmark for others to follow.The extra power produced by the V8 enabled the Bentley to now exceed 110 mph, with a respectable 0-60 time of 10.9 seconds. Visually, the new model was near identical to the previous six-cylinder cars, but with a 120 mph speedo now fitted and a more suitable smaller steering wheel, as power steering was now standard. Additional advancements included fully automatic transmission, electrically operated ride-control and a redesigned and more flexible heating and fresh air ventilation system. Most Bentley S2s carried factory 'Standard Steel Saloon' coachwork, satisfying the company's commercial requirements, and in total 2,308 Bentley S2s slid quietly through the doors of the Crewe works. This delightful S2 dates from 1959 and has been enjoyed by five owners in total including our vendor, Richard Hammond. We understand that it's been subject to extensive bodywork refurbishment fairly recently to return the venerable Bentley to top form and it's now resplendent in its original colours of Silver Blue over Midnight Blue with an excellent blue hide interior. The gearbox was replaced two years ago and the current indicated mileage is in the region of 63,000 miles.We are advised that the tyres are recent and the car is accompanied by its original tools, torch etc. and photographs of the refurb, old log book and the Chassis build-sheet. The V5 has been applied for. SpecificationMake: BENTLEYModel: S2Year: 1959Chassis Number: B8AMRegistration Number: 111 AOHTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: 166AB Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: LeatherClick here for more details and images
Offered directly from the collection of Richard Hammond. A carefully restored 'flat-tanker' eminently suitable for the Banbury Run.Sunbeam's new 2¾hp engine first appeared in the, essentially similar, Models 1 and 2, the former being a footboard-equipped tourerThe 350cc, side-valve, single-cylinder Model 2 was more sporting with lowered handlebars and a shorter chaincaseThis is an older, quality restoration (c2000) retaining great patina and crisp lines and benefitting from a twist throttleA well-maintained bike, the most recent MOT expired in 2020A well-regarded sports bike in its day and eligible for the Banbury Run SpecificationMake: SUNBEAMModel: MODEL 2Year: 1927Registration Number: SV 6397Engine Number: H1050 Click here for more details and images
Offered directly from the collection of Richard Hammond. This 1999 Lotus Esprit V8 Sport 350 represents the ultimate, track-focused variation of the model and is presented in superb condition.This is Number 5 of only 48 examples builtLightweight bodyshell and magnesium Crono OZ wheelsThe Sport 350 was 85kg lighter than the V8 GT on which it was based350bhp, 3.5-litre, flat-plane crank, twin-turbo V8. 0-60 in 4.7 secondsFinished in New Aluminium Metallic with a carbon fibre, GT1-style rear wingc47,000 miles with a full engine rebuild in recent yearsSupplied with a Lotus Certificate of Provenance and a V5 on the wayIn superb condition, immaculate, inside and out The Sport 350 was arguably the most exclusive of all Esprit models, with only 48 manufactured between 1999 and 2001. In common with many other innovative designs from Lotus' drawing office, increased performance was achieved by weight reduction and, thanks to both a lightweight bodyshell and special magnesium Crono OZ wheels shod with Pirelli P Zero tyres, the Sport 350 was 85kg lighter than the V8 GT on which it was based. Retardation was aided by larger AP Racing discs all-round plus 4-pot callipers on the front. The suspension utilised Monroe 65 dampers, stiffer springs and an uprated anti-roll bar. Most examples were finished in Silver and featured a carbon fibre, GT1-style rear wing, 'Sport 350' graphics on the doors and sill plates, hip-hugging seats with Black bolsters and Blue Alcantara facings, with further touches of Blue throughout the passenger compartment and engine bay. With 350bhp available from the 3.5-litre, flat-plane crank, twin-turbo V8 and 60mph arriving in 4.7 seconds, the Sport 350 is a seriously quick motor car.From Richard Hammond's personal collection, this stunning example is Number #5 of the 48 cars produced and is finished in New Aluminium Metallic. It has covered some 47,000 miles and, we understand is absolutely immaculate. It appears that the engine was rebuilt in recent years. It's supplied with a Lotus Certificate of Provenance and we believe the V5 is on the way. SpecificationMake: LOTUSModel: ESPRITYear: 1999Chassis Number: SCCDA0824XHC15690Registration Number: T815 KLETransmission: ManualEngine Number: LL918981230200 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 47000 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images
Offered directly from the collection of Richard Hammond, Number 50 of 50, Richards 50th birthday present to himself.Limited-edition run of the Dominator Street with a stunning, hand-made tank, upright bars rather than clip-ons, and Öhlins rear shocks and front forks Special carbon hugger, air box, front mudguard, and fly screenPolished yokes, engine covers and drilled clutch cover, and chainguardNumber #50 of just 50 examples builtOnly 121 miles indicatedComplete with original silencers along with the 'shorties' fittedOver £22,000 new. Now very sought-after and collectableImmaculate other than slight wear on the foam seat pad SpecificationMake: NORTONModel: DOMINATOR STREETYear: 2019Registration Number: FJ69 FHREngine Number: S01-2037 Click here for more details and images
A genuine, UK-supplied (C-16), right-hand drive, 930 Turbo in wonderful condition with an impressive service history. UK-supplied (C16), right-hand drive, 3.3-litre Turbo in outstanding conditionSupplied new to the CEO of Kickers ShoesFinished in its original shade of Silver Metallic with Black HideRecent full engine rebuild by Ninemeister Warrington, fully documented with accompanying invoice for £28,645Interesting and comprehensive history file including the book pack, a large batch of invoices and MOT CertificatesWith 930 Turbo prices still gathering pace. This could prove to be an enjoyable and sensible investmentThe Porsche 930 Turbo was a genuine 'Supercar' that defined the Seventies and Eighties and was one of the fastest production cars available at the time. It was first seen at the 1973 Paris Auto Show and full production commenced two years later. The basic engine underpinnings came from the Carrera 2.7RS which was increased to 3.0 Litres and, of course, turbocharged with technology gained from Porsche's 917/30 Can-Am programme. The bodywork received special treatment resulting in one of the most aggressive looking Porsches ever made with its wide arches and impressive rear whale-tail and the brakes came directly from the Porsche 917 race car. This car is an early example of the revised 3.3-litre 911 Turbo that was first introduced late in 1978. The factory revisions included an engine increase from 3-litre to 3.3, as well as a larger turbo and integrated intercooler which was now incorporated in the infamous "Tea-Tray" rear spoiler. Further improvements were made to both the suspension and brakes to cope with the 300bhp that was now standard. It was the fastest production sports car of its day. Finished in its original shade of Silver Metallic with Black hide and rolling on a set of genuine Ruf alloys, this stunning 930 Turbo has been recommissioned in recent years to a superb standard. Its distinctive lines have been emphasised by a blemish-free full bare metal respray overseen by Zentrum Porsche, Nottingham and the deep level of shine and factory standard shut-lines illustrate their professional approach. The engine was fully rebuilt by Ninemeister Porsche in Warrington, in their words "completed to exacting, if not obsessively perfectionist standards"’ with the only change to standard being a set of custom-built 9M headers. The interior remains original throughout and is in excellent condition. If you have been pondering Turbo ownership then this is the opportunity to scratch that itch and experience an 80s icon in superb condition throughout. With the market for 930 Turbos continuing to gain strength we are delighted to offer this spectacular classic supercar that could well prove to be a sensible and enjoyable investment.SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 930 TURBOYear: 1979Chassis Number: 9309700291Registration Number: AUL739TTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 6790305Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 86000 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black leatherClick here for more details and images
**Please note Registration Number 'DHT 12' will not form part of the sale** A UK-supplied, one-owner, Series 2 with just over 45,000 miles from 25-years in storage. A UK-supplied, one owner Series 2 automatic with 46,620 miles indicated.The Series 2 was distinguishable by its restyled front which now featured two headlampsRemaining on mechanical fuel-injection prior to the arrival of the Weber-equipped Series 3This example was built in late 1972 but not registered until March 1973Finished in Cromwellian Buff with a Black interiorOn offer from a private estate, it has remained in garage-storage for the last 25 years. We are led to believe that there is some paperwork with the car and some history documents from when the car was on the road showing at least some maintenance from its early daysRepresenting a fabulous opportunity to acquire a rare AM V8 with real potential With an estimated 345bhp available from its 5,340cc, fuel-injected, four-cam engine, Aston Martin's DBS V8 could reach 100mph in under 14 seconds, running on to a top speed of 160mph, a staggering performance in those days and one that fully justified the claim that it was the world's fastest production car. Even in automatic transmission form the V8 could reach 100mph in around 15 seconds and better 145mph flat-out.The acquisition of Aston Martin by Company Developments in 1972 brought with it a change of name for the V8-engined cars: out went DBS V8, in came AM V8. This new Series 2 was readily distinguishable by its restyled front end that now featured two instead of four headlamps and recalled the looks of the earlier DB six-cylinder Aston Martins. Bosch mechanical fuel injection was retained while electronic ignition and air conditioning were now standardised.We are delighted to offer for sale this 1973 AM V8 Series 2 with mechanical fuel injection, one of the first Astons to emerge from Newport Pagnell not sporting the traditional 'DB' moniker. Finished in the rare hue known as Cromwellian Buff over a classic black leather interior, this particular car comes to us from a private estate and has only had one owner from new being registered on the first of March 1973 but manufactured in late ’72.The odometer currently indicates 46,620 miles from new, the extent of the Aston's travels prior to being put into storage some 25 years ago. We are led to believe that there are some items of paperwork with the car and a couple of older documents from when it was last on the road showing at least some maintenance from its early days. This is one of those rare opportunities that arise from time to time and usually generate considerable interest.SpecificationMake: ASTON MARTINModel: V8Year: 1973Chassis Number: V810709RCARegistration Number: DHT 12Transmission: AutomaticEngine Number: V540566Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 46620 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
Presented in simply fabulous condition with an extensive history file that suggests the mileage of 30,883 is genuine.First registered on the 10/07/1972 as one of the most expensive cars in the world at £13,269, four times the price of an E-TypeThe chrome bumpered Series I Corniche Convertible is widely appreciated as the most elegant variant of the modelBuilt in the best traditions of British coachbuilding with Wilton carpeting, Connolly hides and Burr Walnut veneersPresenting today in a beautiful shade of Regency Gold with magnolia leather and period correct black vinyl power-hoodThe extensive history file shows diligent maintenance by some notable owners over the decades and lends weight to the believed genuine mileage of 30,883 (atoc) milesWith retro colours now widely regarding as post-modern cool, there must be very few cars that scream the 1970s more than a Rolls-Royce Corniche Convertible in gold.The two-door convertible version of the Silver Shadow has been without doubt the most successful convertible ever produced by Rolls-Royce. First introduced in 1966 as the "Silver Shadow Mulliner Park Ward two- door, drop head coupé", it eventually became apparent by popular demand that this version deserved to have its own model name so, after a few cosmetic changes in 1971, the Corniche was born.When Rolls-Royce launched the two-door cars in 1966, the international jet set began to clamour for attention at the dealerships. With waiting lists measured in years, these hugely desirable vehicles began to change hands at significant premiums over list price and one can imagine the hushed negotiations over the green baize of the gaming tables at Crockfords, the Palm Beach and Aspinalls. Rolls-Royce envisioned a time when owners would like to drive their own cars and the Corniche continued to be developed with this in mind and even had a rev counter fitted as standard. Both the fixed head coupé and drop head by Mulliner Park Ward wafted to 60mph in 9.8 seconds, powered by the whisper quiet 6.75-litre V8 engine and it is widely regarded that the success of the Corniche saved Rolls-Royce for future generations. First registered on the 10th July 1972 as one of the most expensive cars in the world at £13,269, four times the price of an E-Type, this era of the Rolls-Royce Corniche is universally agreed to be the most elegant of the model’s range. The detailed history file lends weight to the authenticity of the odometer reading which was 30,883 miles at the time of cataloguing and includes handbooks, servicing record, previous MOTs, tax discs and Radiomobile handbook. There is also a considerable collection of 8-Track tapes. As is common with Rolls-Royces of this era, the boot carpet can suffer from close proximity to the battery and a replacement carpet has been ordered by our vendor at a cost of some £700.00.Universally credited as the “best car in the world” and there is only one brand that is used in common lexicon as an example of the best, namely “The Rolls-Royce of…” and this car is one of the finest examples we have seen. The term “retro” is often overused but we conclude that this car epitomises the post-modern era definition of a cool car. SpecificationMake: ROLLS ROYCEModel: CORNICHE CONVERTIBLEYear: 1972Chassis Number: DRH12865Registration Number: AWU 322KTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: 12865 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 30883 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Magnolia LeatherClick here for more details and images
First registered “1 WO” to Bentley Motors as a press car, one of 63 in right-hand drive and the only example in Sequin Blue.Just 63 right-hand drive Continental R Mulliners were built out of a total production of 148 carsBelieved to be the only example finished in Sequin Blue, the black leather interior is complemented by a turned aluminium dashboard with a subtle tintThe history file incudes factory build-sheets and the car was serviced and MOT'd at Bentley Bristol in December 2020Suppled to auction with an odometer reading of some 38,500 miles (atoc) and blue lambswool over-rugsVery few Bentleys have been registered as “1 WO” when new as this car was to Bentley Motors on 29/11/2001With regular fair weather use of his Rolls-Royce Corniche Convertible and the purchase of a new Bentley GT this delightful car is regretfully offered to auction by our enthusiast vendorIntroduced in 1991, the Continental ‘R’ was the first Bentley in 26 years to not share a body style with a concurrent Rolls-Royce and was inspired by the highly collectable Continental R-Type of the 1950s. The elegant two-door coachwork was styled by John Heffernan and Ken Greenley, a duo whose résumé included sports cars like the Aston Martin Virage. Five years later Bentley introduced a short-wheelbase version dubbed the Continental ‘T’ that was equipped with an uprated engine developing 420bhp and an impressive 650 foot-pounds of torque available at only 2,200 rpm. Bentley customers soon expressed interest in equipping the “wide-body” Continental R model with the T’s more powerful engine, and the Continental R Mulliner was consequently introduced at the 1999 Geneva Salon. The nomenclature was an homage to H.J. Mulliner, the British coachbuilder responsible for the original R-Type’s breath-taking fastback bodywork. The R Mulliner’s wide-body configuration offered spacious interior elegance, whilst the twin-turbocharged V8 could rocket the car to a top speed of nearly 170 mph, with brisk 5.6-second sprints to 60 mph from standstill. Individually tailored to customer order, the R Mulliner was Bentley’s ultimate 20th-century combination of luxury and performance, produced in a modest total quantity of 148 cars with 63 in right-hand drive. It's understood that this very handsome motor car is the only example produced in Sequin Blue, a shade of blue that represents modernity without vulgarity and a colour chosen perhaps deliberately by Bentley to represent their vision for the new millennium. It was first registered to Bentley Motors on the 29th November 2001 with the famous “1 WO” prefix, reserved for important launch or continuation cars and used for media purposes. Very few Bentleys over the years have been registered with “1 WO” and as the initials are those of founder Walter Owen Bentley, it is as good as an autograph in establishing any car thus-registered on the 102-year old Bentley family tree. Complementing the rare shade of blue is the tinted turned-aluminium dashboard and inserts so very rarely seen in this model. The turned-aluminium dashboard has always been a feature of the sportier Bentleys, a nod to the 1930s racing Blowers, but can seem severe and industrial by today’s standards, this car’s subtle tint is both discreet and stylish, perfectly matched to the black leather seats and blue lambs wool rugs. After an exhaustive search for the 'right' Wide Body, our vendor, a lifelong Rolls and Bentley enthusiast, bought this car in July 2018, stabled initially alongside a very fine Rolls-Royce Corniche Convertible. However, since the recent purchase of a new Bentley GT and using the Corniche for fair weather motoring the reluctant decision has been made to offer the “Conti” for the next enthusiast to enjoy. The car’s service record shows a majority of Bentley main dealer services and the most recent service was carried out by Bentley Bristol on 10th December 2020. Bentley Bristol issued the MOT Certificate which is valid until January 2022. The history file includes handbooks, receipts, RREC-supplied build-sheets and a copy of Car Magazine 2001 where the Bentley was reviewed by comedian Alexei Sayle. The odometer reading, at the time of cataloguing, is some 38,500 and it is the vendor’s intention to drive the car to the auction as one last hurrah. SpecificationMake: BENTLEYModel: CONTINENTAL R MULLINER WIDE BODYYear: 2001Chassis Number: SCBZB25EX2CH01766Registration Number: DA51 ZBFTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: 103193L410M/T2W Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 38500 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
Full comprehensive restoration to the very highest of standards.SEV 267 is an E-Series Silver Cloud III that dates from 25/11/1963Now finished in Deep Royal Blue with Magnolia hideSubject of a four-year restoration to the highest of standards by one of the UK’s most talented restorersFastidious attention to detail throughout. Lots of nice touchesMechanically fully rebuilt - superb engine bay. Accompanied by a comprehensive photographic record of the rebuild and copies of the factory build-sheetsThe original registration number OYM 226A remains assigned to the Rolls RoyceUnderstated and discrete they may be but Silver Cloud IIIs certainly make a statementNB: This stunning Silver Cloud was sold at our last sale however due to an unexpected change in the purchasers personal circumstances we are delighted to be able to offer once again.Launched in 1962, the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III and its Bentley S3 equivalent employed the 6.2-litre V8 engine introduced on the 'Cloud II/S2 - though with larger carburettors, new distributor and raised compression ratio - and came with a four-speed GM-derived automatic transmission as standard equipment. Most obvious among many changes from the preceding models was the adoption of four-headlamp lighting, the absence of sidelights from the wing tops, and a slightly lower radiator shell. Inside there was improved accommodation with separate front seats and increased room for rear passengers. Notable as the last mainstream Rolls-Royce to employ a separate chassis, the Silver Cloud III proved immensely successful both at home and abroad, remaining in production until the autumn of 1965. Despatched on 25 November 1963 in nondescript red, this exceptional Rolls Royce Cloud III is now finished in much more pleasing Deep Royal Blue with full Magnolia Hide piped Blue, an inspired choice giving a regal feeling to this most imposing motor vehicle. Purchased some years ago as a total project and in much need of love and attention, the services of Peter Rose, of ‘Classic Restoration’ an independent Rolls Royce specialist, were employed to bring this particular Rolls-Royce up to its current level. Many restorers would have walked away, such was the condition, but thankfully Peter and our vendor ploughed on, returning the Cloud to the road after a comprehensive and painstaking rebuild over a four-year period, a true labour of love that would be beyond many talented craftsmen. Having worked together over many years on similar projects, the relationship once again bore fruit resulting in a triumphant Concours win at the Rolls-Royce National Rally in 2012. We are informed that the parts alone for this stunning Cloud III amounted to in excess of £50,000, therefore with labour costs and the donor vehicle a considerable sum of money was very clearly devoured during the project. Every nut, bolt, washer and screw has received attention, the body totally restored, the engine and gearbox have been rebuilt and fully detailed and the final drive totally refurbished.The interior of this venerable Silver Cloud is simply remarkable. The Burr Walnut dashboard appears flawless, there are marquetry panels inset into the Walnut door cards and the door caps have solid silver ‘RR’ inlays created specifically for the Cloud in the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham. Even the more modern Satellite Navigation system is discreetly hidden away so as not to give the game away.Accompanied by a comprehensive photographic record of the rebuild and copies of the factory build sheets, this magnificent Cloud III is ready once again to discretely whisk its lucky owners and their guests in amazing comfort to their destination and to arrive in the style normally reserved for what was, at the time, ‘The Best Car in the World’.SpecificationMake: ROLLS ROYCEModel: SILVER CLOUD IIIYear: 1963Chassis Number: SEV267Registration Number: TOF 8Transmission: AutoEngine Number: S3547Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: Magnolia HideClick here for more details and images
Superbly restored by Jack Barclay, this gracious Mark VI can boast Saudi Royal Provenance and Champs-Élysées chic.A charming example, delivered new to The Bristol Motor Company in 1951Its third owner was H.R.H. Prince Turki Al Faisal, Prince of the Royal Saudi familyHe commissioned a full restoration by Jack Barclay in 1997 including a Mustard Yellow two-tone finish. The interior was totally restored in beautiful tan leather and all woodwork suitably rejuvenated. Receipts are in the file totalling approximately £47,000Not short of glamour throughout its life having lived on the Champs-Élysées followed by a couple of years in a Saudi Royal PalaceFascinating history file containing original factory build-sheets and specifications, invoices for work conducted by Frank Dale and a detailed account of the full restoration by Jack BarclayA splendid opportunity to enjoy the ultimate in fifties' prestige saloon ownershipIt comes with the complete original owners tool kit Introduced in 1946, the MKVI was Bentley's first post-war model and the first vehicle ever offered by the company with factory-designed coachwork. Built around a massive cruciform-braced chassis with independent front suspension and a leaf-sprung 'live' rear axle, it was fitted with a freshly developed 4257cc OISE (overhead inlet side exhaust valve) straight-six engine mated to a four-speed manual gearbox. Capable of over 100mph when clad in the factory's understated 'standard steel saloon' coachwork, the MKVI quickly developed a reputation for being a refined yet responsive drive. Offered here is a charming example of the Mark VI that was delivered new to The Bristol Motor Company in 1951 and later became the personal London car of a prominent Prince of the Royal Saudi family. Purchased by The Bristol Motor Company as a demonstrator in 1951, it was sold to Arthur Short Esq. in December 1951 before ownership passed to H.R.H. Prince Turki Al Faisal who had the Bentley fully restored by Jack Barclay in 1997. With the car is a fascinating history file containing original factory build-sheets and specifications, invoices for work conducted by Frank Dale and a detailed account of the full restoration by Jack Barclay.The Mark VI still carries its original registration from 1951 and, during the 1997 restoration, the Black Belco coachwork was enhanced by a Mustard Yellow two-tone finish highlighting the bodylines, and it seems the favoured colour combination for a two-year stay in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The history file contains shipping details (returned to the UK in 1999) and plenty of correspondence to Jack Barclay and the shipping agents responsible for the Bentleys visit to Saudi Arabia. It seems it also spent time in Paris on the Champs-Élysées with the French registration, 664 ARV 92. The file also contains letters outlining Jack Barclay's collection of the car from Paris in June 1996 by covered wagon before they embarked on their comprehensive restoration.The interior was totally restored in beautiful tan leather and all woodwork suitably rejuvenated. Receipts are in the file totalling approximately £47,000. Amazingly, despite all its adventures, the original tool kit, bulbs and all, appear to have remained intact.All in all, this is a beautiful Bentley with a fascinating timeline and offers a splendid opportunity to enjoy the ultimate in Fifties' prestige saloon ownership. Probably unrepeatable at this guide level, a real delight and truly on the button.SpecificationMake: BENTLEYModel: MARK VIYear: 1950Chassis Number: B233JNRegistration Number: NHW 788Transmission: ManualEngine Number: B241JMake: Interior Colour: Light TanClick here for more details and images
Beautifully restored and upgraded by our vendor, the car's third owner, with known history from new.According to the S.T.O.C. Register of Sunbeam Tigers this car was produced for the UK market in 1965 and registered on the 04/01/1966A copy Bill of Sale on file states that the Tiger was sold by the first owner to the 02/04/1976 for £570.00!Bought by our vendor in 2016, its third owner, as a project, the no- expense-spared restoration took five yearsThe original matching numbers engine has been retained together with a number of original partsThe 302ci (5-litre) V8 is fitted with Federal Mogul Sealed Power pistons, Comp Cams high-performance street cam and valve springs and liftersLimited slip differential by Competition Transmission Services and a McLeod high- performance clutch assemblyThe list of works is extensive, the finish exemplary (the re-spray cost £12,000) and the car is to feature in an upcoming edition of Practical Classics MagazineVery rarely does a car of this age come to market with known history from new and in a condition that sets the standard for restored Sunbeam TigersInstantly recognisable but somewhat overshadowed by Jaguar’s E-Type, the West Coast Sales Manager of Rootes American Motors Inc., Ian Garrad, realised that the Sunbeam Alpine's image was that of a touring car rather than a sports car and he set about changing its image using the Shelby Cobra as a guide. Sunbeam asked Carroll Shelby to produce one functional prototype and this was fabricated by Shelby employee George Boskoff and sent to England for evaluation. The Tiger was born. After carrying out doing extensive engineering studies, the Rootes Group sub-contracted development and production to Jensen, located in West Bromwich and eventually, production of the Tiger totalled 7,085 cars.According to the Sunbeam Tiger Owners Club Register, this delightful example was manufactured for the UK market in right-hand drive in 1965 and registered to the first owner on the 4th January 1966. The detailed history file includes a copy Bill of Sale dated 10th April 1976 that confirms the sale of ‘EFY 129D’ to a Mr J.P. Bush of Oxfordshire for the princely sum of £570.00. An accompanying MOT test certificate states the mileage on June 10th 1977 as 82,412 miles. Mr Bush was to keep the car until 19th February 2016 when it was purchased by our newly retired vendor as a project. The car had been off the road in dry storage for some decades due, no doubt, to the original matching-numbers engine having seized. The Tiger is now fully returned to its former glory and, pleasingly, retains this original engine together with many other original parts.Our vendor has provided the following information on the mechanical restoration and upgrades:Engine302ci block bored to .030” oversize. 302 crankshaft re-ground to plus .020”. ‘Federal Mogul Sealed Power’ pistons with Moly slip rings. ‘Comp Cams’ High-performance street cam. ‘Comp Cams’ valve springs & lifters. 289 high-compression heads polished & ported with new hardened valve seats and guides. Edelbrock Performer manifold with 600cfm. Holley 4-barrel carburettor. High Performance 4 into 1 exhaust Headers. Stainless 2 ¼” exhaust system. AccuSpark electronic ignition and coil fitted. K & N air filter fitted. Hi-torque starter motor fitted and 65 amp alternator. Oil hoses replaced with Aeroquip. Original radiator fitted with modern 3-core matrix. Electric fan with thermostatic switch.TransmissionLimited-slip diff fitted by Competition Transmission Services. McLeod high-performance clutch assembly fitted. Silicon brake fluid in hydraulics. Reverse light switch fitted to gearbox.SuspensionUprated rear springs fitted with extra top leaf to prevent axle-tramp. Poly-bushes fitted throughout.BrakesSilicon brake fluid in system and uprated servo fitted.Wheels & TyresMinilite 7 x 15 rears & 6 x 15 fronts with 205/55 R15 rear tyres & 195/50 R15 fronts.ElectricsModern fuse box with all circuits fused. Extras include hazards, rear fog and reversing lamps. Holley fuel pump fitted. Halogen headlamps with relay. All other bulbs LED including dash & warning lamps. Tachometer converted to work with electronic ignition. Electric washer pump.BodyNon-standard colour in Dark Shadow Grey metallic. Air scoop in bonnet. All underside coated with Schutz stone-chip and chassis box sections treated internally with Corrolan Active.Original parts include its original numbers-matching 260 engine block, Crankshaft, Camshaft, Intake manifold, Carburettor, Exhaust headers, Dynamo, Dynamo bracket, Regulator, Sump, Bell housing, Flex-plate, Rear springs, Fuel pump & bracket, Number plate & bracket, Original steel wheels and Hub caps.With the re-trimmed red leather interior perfectly complementing the dark grey coachwork this Tiger is among the finest we have seen. The history file is a delight to read and includes the aforementioned historical receipts and MOTs together with the most recent receipts. We very rarely see a three owner car from the 1960s and the quality of the restoration and mechanical upgrades is a testament to our vendor. SpecificationMake: SUNBEAMModel: TIGERYear: 1966Chassis Number: B9473529HR0RERegistration Number: EFY 129DTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 00173794 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 150 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: RedClick here for more details and images
Handsome Series1, Fixed-head Coupé in original, unmolested condition.First registered on 26/03/1964Finished in Opalescent Dark GreenSuede Green trim and carpetsJust four owners and 81,509 milesIn current ownership since 2014 and part of a private collectionUsed sparingly but run up and moved regularlyMOT until 08/12/2021This classic Series 1, 3.8-litre, UK-supplied, Fixed-head Coupé dates from early 1964 and was factory finished in Opalescent Dark Green with Suede Green Leather. We understand that it has been enjoyed by four previous owners and the indicated mileage stands at 81,509. It has been with our vendor since 2014 and has formed part of his collection kept in a heated and dehumidified facility. It's been maintained by the current owner, an ex-Jaguar apprentice, and is in original unmolested condition. Whilst it has been used sparingly, it has been run up and moved regularly.The history file contains the original registration documents from two previous owners and the current owner with MOTs back to 2014 and an MOT history back to 2010.We understand from our vendor that the Jaguar remains fully original and the bodywork and chrome are excellent for an unrestored car, however, the engine bay and interior display a well-earned patina and the car has been sensibly guided to allow for some recommissioning.SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: E-TYPEYear: 1964Chassis Number: 861576Registration Number: XFX 728BTransmission: MANUALEngine Number: RA60269 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 81509 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Suede GreenClick here for more details and images
Fresh from a complete nut and bolt restoration, this lovely 1952 Roadster has just been run-in and is now ready for the summer. This 1952 Roadster was imported from Southern California just two years ago. Since been through a complete restoration, fully documented with photographs Converted to right-hand drive, brand new steering-box components and original right-hand drive controlsUpgrades include disc brakes, front and rear, a new servo and a bespoke Aluminium radiator More powerful 3.4-litre XK150 engine fitted, now fully rebuilt Bias towards the racing heritage with the addition of a Le Mans fuel filler, leather bonnet strap, period spotlights and the deletion of the front bumper bladesCompletely new interior, in red with leather-trimmed bucket seats "The engine pulls strongly, is silky smooth with no flat-spots, and starts on the button every time whether hot or cold."Fabulous restoration of a Jaguar Classic that bears a striking resemblance to NUB 120, the world's most famous XK JaguarA car-starved Britain, still trundling around in perpendicular pre-war hangover vehicles, glimpsed the future in October 1948 with the launch of the Jaguar XK120 at the Earls Court Motor Show. Production commenced in 1949 in Coventry, and the XK's swoopy shape and stylish occupants would become a common sight on British roads over the next 15 years. It heralded the arrival of Jaguar's famous 3.4-litre twin overhead camshaft XK engine, (the basis of all their engines for the next 25 years) with an alloy cylinder head and twin side-draught SU carburettors producing nearly 160bhp. Conceived during the war, the new six-cylinder was created by Jaguar’s chief engineer Bill Heynes and engine wizard Harry Weslake. As the firm tested various designs (labelled X for experimental and tagged G, H or J), it was a compact twin-cam four labelled ‘K’ that stood out. With two more cylinders added taking it to 3.4 litres, it became the engine that would power generations of sporting Jaguars for several decades starting with the XK120 The “120” referred to the car's top speed which, at the time, made it the fastest production car in the world. Jaguar seems to have always had a flair for marketing and to illustrate that the car's top speed was not a figment of a publicist's imagination, in May 1949, on the Jabbeke to Aeltre autoroute, an XK120 with its hood and side screens in place recorded a speed of 126mph, and no less than 132mph with the hood and windscreen detached and an undertray fitted. However, the most famous XK120 is undoubtedly Ian Appleyard's legendary 'NUB 120'. He was a director of the family car dealership, Appleyards of Leeds, and a talented rally driver. Using his alloy-bodied, privately-entered 120 and accompanied by his wife, Pat Lyons, daughter of Jaguar founder William Lyons, they enjoyed great results at International level in the Tulip Rally, RAC and Monte Carlo, however, it was their success in the Alpine Rally, finishing unpenalised three times in a row from 1950 to 1952, and becoming the first driver to win the coveted Coupe d’Or (Gold Cup), that’s most feted. Jaguar, of course, missed no opportunity to market the XK120’s success everywhere, Pathé newsreels, Sunday papers, billboards, the sides of London buses “The fastest Production Sports Car in the World”, motoring magazines, simply everywhere in the English-speaking world. With its catchy registration number, NUB 120, became a household name and is probably the most promoted individual Jaguar in the world. It still resides within the Jaguar Heritage Collection and is brought out a dozen times a year.Anyone looking at the striking XK120 Roadster on offer here can’t fail to notice the similarity to NUB 120 which, according to our vendor, the car's creator, is not entirely a coincidence.In his own words:"This 1952 Roadster was imported from the US just 2 years ago. It’s a Southern Californian car so was amazingly rust-free and proved a perfect candidate for refurbishment. It has since been through a complete restoration from end to end, fully documented with photographs taken every step of the way. It was converted to RHD using brand new steering-box components and a complete set of original RHD pedal controls. Along the way, there have been a few upgrades incorporated to help with safety and overall efficiency. Disc brakes have been installed front and rear utilising brand new components from Zeus Engineering along with a new servo system and a bespoke Aluminium radiator has been fitted and adapted for the engine which is now a fully rebuilt 3.4-litre unit from a later, more powerful XK150. The electrics have been upgraded utilising an original factory loom modified with additional relays and fuses, plus switches for the spot lights, indicators and manual control of the starting carburettor. An alternator has also been fitted allowing the rectifier to be deleted. A custom throttle-linkage has been created which allows for different pedal travel and provides much improved throttle response compared to the original rod-operated system. Finally, a unique custom twin exhaust system has been built which follows the later XK140/150 design but still retains the ‘look’ of a 120 at the rear with factory-looking twin pipes.Throughout the restoration process, there has been a biClick here for more details and images
Matching numbers and extensively upgraded since 2005 to 'fast-road' specification for the personal use of a former F1 team engineer.• Dispatched on 25/02/1963 to Jaguar Cars in New York for onward delivery to San Jose, California• Imported to the UK and registered on the 10th June 1993, our vendor purchased the matching numbers E-Type in 2005• The engine was rebuilt with new pistons, bearings, chains, high-flow oil filter and 2-inch Burlen carbs with flame guards• A new clutch was fitted together with a Derek Watson suspension kit, uprated brakes and 2-inch full-flow stainless exhaust system• Aluminium inner wings, ex-Modsports GRP racing bonnet with 22 aluminium louvres and lightweight headlight covers over new headlights• Three full ring-bound folders document the exhaustive list of receipted works and the odometer reading is some 1,500 miles (atoc)• As a former mechanical engineer in F1 racing and currently professor of automotive technology management, our vendor is meticulous• A unique opportunity to purchase a matching-numbers, early E-Type for speedy UK jaunts and perfect for continental touring. Volumes have been written about the E-Type and as this very special example demands serious attention, we shall go straight in. The accompanying Heritage Certificate confirms that the car was manufactured on the 7th February 1963 in left-hand drive and finished in Opalescent Dark Green with a Suede Green interior, the combination it wears today, and further confirms matching numbers engine and gearbox. Originally delivered to a Mr J.W. Smith of San Jose, California, a parking permit for the Santa Barbara Waterfront dated 1991 is still affixed to the windscreen today, the car was repatriated on the 10th June 1993 when it was registered in the UK, and subsequently purchased by our vendor on the 23rd December 2005.Joining his extensive collection of cars, and resisting the urge to convert to right-hand drive, the intention was to create the ultimate 'fast-road' E-Type, retaining factory colours, whilst upgrading the car’s engine, suspension, brakes and auxiliaries using components supplied by specialists in the world of competition E-Types. Having spent a lifetime engaged in automotive engineering, mostly with competition cars, he was quite clear about the modifications and the exact components required to fulfil the 'fast-road car' brief.A mechanical engineer, he started his career with the Rootes Group before moving into both Formula 1 and later Formula 2 as a development engineer working with drivers such as John Surtees and Graham Hill. Whilst retaining a passion for racing cars and motorbikes he subsequently moved into academia becoming Professor of Automotive Technology Management. A noted expert in his field, he has sat on various government and international committees relating to the automotive industry and was awarded a CBE by Her Majesty The Queen in recognition of his service to the industry.Full build details can be supplied via email, but we state in brief the extensive works carried out. The original engine was fully rebuilt; the head was restored and fitted with new 9.1 CR pistons with uprated rings, new seals, bearings and chains were fitted throughout together with an uprated oil pump. Burlen Fuel Systems supplied a trio of their bespoke 2in SUs with short bellmouths and flame guards, electronic ignition was fitted together with new electrical auxiliaries connected to a period-painted Lucas type battery. A new 2in full-flow stainless steel exhaust system provides a glorious soundtrack. The original gearbox was overhauled within the past 500 miles and mated to a new clutch and flywheel. Derek Watson was retained to upgrade the front suspension with improved wishbones, 4-pot Jaguar callipers and ventilated discs, as well as competition steering rack, roll-bar, bushes and XJS uprights and bearings with stainless steel brake lines. Four new MWS wire wheels, painted in body colour, enhanced by 2-eared chrome plated knock-offs, are shod with Pirelli P4000 tyres. To complement the mechanical works, a replica 'Lightweight E-Type' GRP competition bonnet with 22 aluminium louvres joined new aluminium inner wings, space-frame panels and new headlights under 'Lightweight' headlight covers.Attention to the cabin included retrimming the competition leather seats and door cards, a new headlining and fresh carpets. Modern engine management technology is discreetly represented by a Derek Watson supplied temperature switch with JEC oil pressure gauge kit and sender unit and the 1963 period Motorola radio has been converted to MP3. The receipts for parts and invoices for all these works are neatly documented in three ring-binder folders and include the aforementioned Heritage Certificate, correspondence and paperwork. The odometer reading of some 1,500 miles, (at the time of cataloguing), is largely immaterial when considering the work carried out and the MOT is valid until the 4th October 2021. Very rarely does a matching-numbers E-Type in original left-hand drive and factory delivered colours come to market, and even less frequently one that has been treated to bespoke, circuit-focussed upgrades by a Formula 1 development engineer for his own enjoyment. Many 'fast-road' E-Types are simply a collection of parts from different specialists and are frequently not much fun to drive, whereas 'APB' has been engineered in a cohesive and intelligent way, carefully set-up, further tweaked, and set-up again, all of which has resulted in a simply spectacular road car Regretfully offered to auction due to our vendor’s advancing years and limited mobility, this is a great opportunity to enjoy this superb handling, left-hand drive, fully rebuilt Grand Tourer on long continental trips.SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: E-TYPEYear: 1963Chassis Number: 888221Registration Number: APB 883ATransmission: ManualEngine Number: RA1088-9 Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 1500 MilesMake: LHDInterior Colour: GreenClick here for more details and images
A purposeful early Series 1, lightened and slightly modified for fast road with potential for competition use with further upgrades.US-delivered, left-hand drive Series 1 3.8 E-Type Fixed-head Coupe sensibly upgraded for fast road useA Briggs Cunningham tribute including lightweight panels, tuned suspension, Accusump and fuel cellPotential to be further developed for competition use with suitable upgrades, a good base for fun on the circuits or hill-climbsImported from California and accompanied by a large history file with details of the car's developmentOffered from a private collection, on-the-button with an MOT for peace of mind, well maintained and ready to enjoyOffered here is a rather purposeful looking, early left-hand drive Series 1 E-Type 3.8 upgraded for fast road use. Exported and sold through US distributor Jaguar Cars, New York and first registered in California in 1963, around 48 years later the E-Type returned to the UK. Over the years, whilst in the US, this lovely British sports car has been owned by some well known personalities including ex-Santa Pod champion – Clive Skilton. A member of the 'British Drag Racing Hall of Fame', he was a leading light in drag racing in the UK and, in fact, his first ever event was at Santa Pod in 1967 driving an E-Type. He moved to the US in 1976 and spent many years circuit racing and developing well-engineered competition cars.Skilton took the decision to set about a thorough restoration of this venerable E-Type and rebuild the car with some performance modifications, for fast road use or perhaps competition. Briggs Cunningham was a legendary American entrepreneur, Americas Cup skipper, racing driver and team owner whose distinctively coloured Cunningham CR cars appeared at Le mans on a regular basis. Finished in White with twin Blue Stripes his racing colours were later adopted by the US as the official racing colours of America. His last drive at Le Mans was in 1963 in an E-Type, naturally finished in white and blue, and Skelton decided to finish this car in those colours as a tribute to the 'larger than life' character.The restoration and improvements would be recorded in two large leather-bound folders which accompany the car detailing works from start to finish. Some of the modifications listed include; Roll cage, fuel cell, Accusump – for constant oil pressure, fire extinguisher, battery re-location with cut-off and some performance upgrades including uprated brakes, tuned suspension and custom exhaust. The bodywork was de-seamed and reprofiled and the car looks very impressive.Offered directly from a private collection and thoroughly enjoyed since 2015 we are informed by our vendor that the car fires on-the-button and performs well. The E-Type has been consistently well maintained and although MOT exempt has been regularly tested for peace of mind, the current MOT expires on 9th December 2021. Recent work includes a fuel system overhaul, braking system overhaul and electronic ignition, with invoices on file.In summary, this is a performance-focused, left-hand drive Series 1 fixed-head coupe which offers a rewarding driving experience and sounds like a competition Jaguar from the ‘60s. It could continue to be enjoyed on the road or perhaps, with some further development, used for hill-climbs or maybe even circuit racing.SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: E-TYPEYear: 1963Chassis Number: 888565Registration Number: BHK 267ATransmission: ManualEngine Number: RA1837-9 Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 80571 MilesMake: LHDInterior Colour: BlueClick here for more details and images
Sensibly upgraded, 210bhp, 3.4-litre, 150 Special Equipment from long-term ownership.An original, UK-supplied, RHD, Special Equipment, manual gearbox/overdrive carIntelligently upgraded with the emphasis on enjoyable high-speed touringGetrag 5-speed gearbox fitted in 2013 by Guy BroadCoopercraft front callipers and Koni Classic dampersElectronic ignition and electric cooling fanSuperbly presented in Gloss Black over a light grey interior with chrome wiresGood history file with JDHT Certificate A real drivers specification 150 SE described by our multiple XK150 owner/vendor as the best driving example he has owned778 BWP is a Jaguar XK150 3.4-litre Fixed-head Coupe built to SE specification (manual gearbox with overdrive) and was despatched from the factory to Jaguar dealers, Rothwell and Milbourne of Malvern, on 9th September 1960 and onwards to its first owner, Dr. E J Fitzpatrick.Little is known of the car’s early history, until it became the property of Bill Dick who had traded in his Series1 E-Type 3.8 with M.R. Buckeridge, Classic Jaguar Specialists against his purchase of 778 BWP. He was fastidious in his record-keeping as a detailed log of work carried out on the car and journeys taken by him from 1988 onwards testify. The MOT history and supporting information from 1986 to 2002 shows regular, limited-mileage use backed up by some detailed descriptions of attention to the car, including invoices from the now-famous Mathewsons of Roxby Garage, Thornton Le Dale in 1997.The car passed from Mr Dick’s ownership into the hands Mr J Weatherill who commissioned a major restoration at Robinson and Goodwin Jaguar Specialists in Grimsby, between 2002 and 2005, costing over £30,000 to complete. The supporting documentation confirms an engine rebuild, rewire, repairs and paint to the bodywork and the current condition of the car carries evidence of the quality of the work carried out.The XK was then driven to Spain in 2005 where it remained until 2009/2010, during which time the Spanish documentation confirms the car was maintained in accordance with the Spanish equivalent of MOT standards on an annual basis.In 2011 the car was purchased by Mr A Wood who kept the car on SORN until purchased by our vendor at the Silverstone Auctions Classic Motor Sale at the Birmingham NEC in November 2013.He writes; “Before me bidding for the car I asked Guy Broad to give me his view of the Jaguar and its condition. Based on this very promising report, it was collected by him and given an exacting recommissioning at Guy’s Browns Lane Garage. Since then, it’s been kept under a strict regime of fully documented service, repair, and improvement over my very enjoyable term of custodianship of this classic Jaguar.In summary, 778 BWP has had over £43,000 invested in her since 2003 and remains in tip-top condition providing reliable and enjoyable transport to me since 2013. Although black is not the original colour, when offset against the excellent chrome it makes for a very special vehicle ready for many more years of fantastic touring fun.”Superbly presented in Gloss Black over a light grey interior with chrome wires, it has been intelligently upgraded with the emphasis on enjoyable high-speed touring, including a Getrag 5-speed gearbox fitted in 2013 by Guy Broad, Coopercraft front callipers, Koni Classic dampers, electronic ignition and an electric cooling fanHe has also asked us to include the following; “The only known issue is that the clutch release bearing occasionally squeals a little – it has done this since I got it and may have been noted at the NEC sale from which I purchased the car in November 2013. Guy Broad suggested it would not require attention at the time he re-commissioned the car and it is something I have got used to and just ignore as it soon goes away. It is intermittent and may not appear but I am happier that people know it is not an issue of concern and may be a lack of use thing.”The XK is currently being detailed and fettled in time for the sale and will no doubt look even more impressive when it arrives. This is a delightful example of one of Jaguar’s most stylish and elegant GTs, and will reward any inspection.SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: XK150 SEYear: 1960Chassis Number: S825333DNRegistration Number: 778 BWPTransmission: ManualEngine Number: V7614-8 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: Grey/LeatherClick here for more details and images
A stunning D-Type Replica by Realm benefitting from a recent comprehensive recommissioning and significant expenditure.Originally built in 1990, this Realm D-Type replication utilises their accurately proportioned fibreglass body shell over a tubular steel chassisXJ-sourced, 4.2-litre inline-six engine fitted with triple 45 DCOE Weber carburettors, and a four-speed manual transmission with overdriveFinished in Ecurie Ecosse BlueOver £20,000 spent on a ground-up restoration during 2016Registered on the V5 as a “1976 Jaguar Sports”. Good history filePerhaps because of Jaguar's multiple Le Mans wins in the 1950s with it's D-Type Sports Racer and it's associated black and white newsreel coverage on a Saturday morning or perhaps, because the car's beautiful and distinctive outline was so easy to draw on the back of a schoolbook the D-Type has always represented to the world a real British Racing Car. Original competition D-Types have always been just beyond the reach of the average enthusiast, perhaps not quite the millions they now command, but just too expensive to realistically consider. However, for most people, the desire to own a car so evocative of the 50s, with such purity of line has never gone away, and consequently over the last thirty years a number of talented engineers have lovingly crafted replicas as part of a small business, or often, for their own enjoyment.One of these specialist builders, Realm Engineering of Honeybourne in Worcestershire, has built up a fine reputation over almost four decades for its RAM recreations. In particular, their Jaguar D-Types have benefitted from chassis design input by Reynard Racing resulting in greater strength and ultimately better road-holding. After a three-hour stint behind the wheel of a Realm D-Type, Sir Jack Brabham commented: “That’s a damn sight better than the original!”Originally built in 1990 by Classic Jaguar Replicas, this Realm D-Type replication utilises their accurately proportioned fibreglass body shell over a tubular steel chassis, with Jaguar XJ6 running gear, along with an XK-sourced 4.2-litre inline-six engine fitted with triple 45 DCOE Weber carburettors, and a four-speed manual transmission with overdrive. The car is registered on the V5 document as a “1976 Jaguar Sports” and still wears what is believed to be its original paintwork which displays a wonderful and authentic age-related patina akin to that of a period race car. The HPI check does show one colour change from red, though this is due to the donor car having been painted red rather than the completed D-Type having been repainted.Representing the realisation of a childhood dream, the owner and vendor of this Realm / RAM D-Type recreation is deeply embedded in the classic car community, and has cherished this magical tribute car throughout his ownership, having only covered around 500 miles despite significant financial expenditure over the years.In 2016, the car was subject to a ground-up restoration and engine rebuild by JC Performance, culminating in an invoice totalling £20,937.95 for work carried out. Highlights of this work include a full engine rebuild, treatment of any corrosion, carburettor refurbishment and setup, significant suspension overhaul, transmission strip down and inspection, a new clutch and brake system overhaul along with much, much more, all of which can be found in a well documented history file. The car is finished in Ecurie Ecosse Blue with the single white nose band as worn by the '57 Le Mans winning XKD606 'Long nose' car driven by Ron Flockhart and Ivor Flockhart. This Jaguar D-Type by Realm is in good order, mechanically excellent and a sure-fire conversation starter wherever you take it. A wonderful addition to any motorsport enthusiast’s collection, and a great way to live out your dreams of Le Mans on the way to the local watering hole.SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: D-TYPEYear: 1976Chassis Number: 3A2634BWRegistration Number: WKZ121Transmission: ManualEngine Number: 8L35608 S Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: Blue LeatherClick here for more details and images

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