This car is one of the last SS100's produced, being registered in April 1939 by Birmingham dealer P.J. Evans to first owner Denis Patterson. Within a month of taking delivery Patterson was competing in the RSAC Scottish Rally in the car. The original buff continuation logbook contained in the history file, issued some time prior to 1954, records..
1935 Jaguar SS100 2.5 Litre Chassis number: 18010Registration Number: AD-48-86 (Portugal) In the current ownership since 1998; this Jaguar was purchased new by a Mr Luxton & exported to Australia where it gained an extensive racing history though the 1940's up to 1950. It was purchased to form part of a pr..
The company co-founded by William Walmsley and William Lyons in 1922, which traded under the name Swallow Sidecar Company, progressively developed into a coachbuilder following its start making stylish sidecars for motorcycles. In May 1927, Swallow announced that it would make a 2-seater body to fit the Austin 7 chassis and running gear. The result..
The company co-founded by William Walmsley and William Lyons in 1922, which traded under the name Swallow Sidecar Company, progressively developed into a coachbuilder following its start making stylish sidecars for motorcycles. In May 1927, Swallow announced that it would make a 2-seater body to fit the Austin 7 chassis and running gear. The res..
Originally assembled in the early 1990's this very correct and rarely found EA Sports replica in full touring trim. Full wings, windscreen and complete weather gear. Accurately assembled around a Roach Manufactuing body it is very accurate in many aspects with many correct parts used throughout the build. In excellent condition throughout ..