Jaguar E-Type Series 1 Coupé, ‘LOW DRAG’ E-Type Recreation 3.8 litre from 1963-Extremely rare car, recreation of the famous Jaguar “CUT 7”-Original Left Hand drive example-Design based on the iconic Lindner/Nöcker Low-Drag Coupé-Car is in excellent condition- Chassis number: 889428 This spe..
1963
Jaguar
E-Type Series 1 Coupé, ‘LOW DRAG’ E-Type Recreation
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Paris event, 4 - 5 February 2025. Price Upon Request One of 153 examples of the 202 SC Coupé thought to be built between 1947 and 1952Sporting beautiful Vignale coachwork with a dark red leather interiorBelieved to be delivered new to ArgentinaCompeted in various Club de..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Miami event, 27 - 28 February 2025. Sold | $112,000 USD Well-presented example with desirable manual transmission and numbers-matching engineFinished in factory-correct Silver over a replacement Bordeaux leather interior5.3-liter V-12 engine paired with a four-spe..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Arizona event, 24 January 2025. Offered Without Reserve | $75,000 - $100,000 USD One of just 57 Mark VI Park Ward Drophead Coupes constructedOffered for the first time in nearly three decadesSuperb factory livery of Mistletoe Green over beige with a green converti..
Chassis No. 679195
Engine No. W3970-8
Body No. J1198
The Jaguar XK 120 debuted at the 1948 London Motor Show as a showcase for Jaguar's new XK six-cylinder engine. Its sleek design and impressive performance garnered immediate acclaim, prompting Jaguar founder William Lyons to switch from hand-built aluminum bodies to mass-produc..
Chassis No. 637053
Engine No. T9234
Body No. C1056
It's a perfectly British thing to do. After years of war and the resulting rationing and hardship, those at the newly renamed Jaguar Cars Ltd. simply went back to work in 1945. Smartly, they chose to continue making their successful and elegant line of saloons, now widely known a..
Chassis No. 486229135
The 1948 Cadillac lineup, advertised as "The New Standard of the World," marked a transformative moment in automotive design. Originating from a 1941 visit by General Motors designers to Selfridge Field near Detroit where they viewed the then-secret Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter plane, the first post-war Cadillacs wer..
Chassis No. 8H181983
Body No. 876H571224
Post-World War II production of the Lincoln Continental resumed in 1946, dropping the Zephyr name and dawning new bumpers and trim including a "mouth organ" front grille. A choice of leather or custom cloth lined the opulent Continental interiors, complemented by new chrome-plated dashboard trim,..
Chassis No. 486251795
Engine No. 486251795
The late 1940s were a landmark period for Cadillac. At the close of the decade, General Motors debuted an almost completely redesigned lineup for the luxury brand featuring design chief Harley Earl's iconic Lockheed P38-inspired jet age styling. Among the models wearing new bodywork was the st..