1930 MG 18/80 SPORTS SIX MK 2 Chassis Number: 2/A0331 Registration Number: MG1021 A rare MG car (one of 501 examples made) with the larger 2.5 litre six cylinder engine. This car was the university motors demonstration car in 1930 as assorted original correspondence attests to. ..
Delivered new in July 1928, this 4 ½ litre stands today as a strong Peking to Paris contender for 2025. Complete with continuous history, this 4 ½ litre underwent a complete rebuild, by Vintage Bentley in 2016. With a D type gearbox, uprated 5.3L engine, rally diff and clutch, new radiator and new fuel tank she is looking for her next custodian ..
This beautiful 1936 Riley, started life as a 12/ 4 model whilst the running gear is all from the lauded nine, with a desirable preselector box. In super condition throughout and continuously maintained , this might be the ideal European tourer, with its sprightly performance and full weather equipment to include hood and side screens.Runn..
1939 Singer Nine Tourer Chassis Number: J26357 Registration Number: RN7457 A very early example of the Singer Nine Tourer. Beneficiary of a near £4,000 engine refresh in 2021. Finished in light blue over grey with a navy blue reupholstered interior.
1934 Talbot 65/75 3 Position Drophead Foursome Coupe Chassis Number: 36539 Registration number: YG7322 Sporting very desirable 3 position drophead coachwork by exclusive coachbuilder Carlton who bodied very few of these Talbots. This car comes to us in impeccable condition havin..
Citroën Type C Delivery Van 1924 Company / History In 1905, André Citroën founded a gear factory. He was the son of Levie Citroën, a diamond merchant of Dutch origin who moved to Paris in 1873. In 1919, Citroën introduced Europe’s first mass-produced car: the Type A. By the end of the First World..
Sold new to George and Mabel Agassiz of Cape CodBuried on the Agassiz estate in the 1930s before being dug up in 1942Continuous history from new and part of The Uihlein Collection for 55 yearsRegular entrant on the London to Brighton Veteran Car RunSurviving veteran cars from the pioneering days of mo..
One of the earliest Aston Martins with a superb and engaging history. Only four owners from new. Bamford & Martin's chassis numbering for production cars began at '1916', making this side valve-engined chassis number '1941', one the oldest surviving production Aston-Martins and one of only a handful of cars remaining from before 1926..
A totally original unrestored carChassis 2644 laid untouched for 45 years in storageFully known history from newWonderful Barker Landaulette coachworkThis grand 1913 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is like no other. Presenting today in an incredibly well-preserved condition, 2644 bears all its original spend..