1964 Rolls Royce Phantom V James Young PV22 Chassis number: 5VB27 Registratin number: NLX668V Formerly 0-ACS-155 (belgium) A magnificent & rare James Young Rolls Royce Phantom V to the elegant PV22 design. This car was ordered by Marks & Spencer in January of 1963 for th..
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Chassis No. DBVC/2309/R
Engine No. 400/1734
At the arrival of the DB6 in 1965 as the successor to the DB5, around forty DB5 chassis remained at the Newport Pagnell works. These were soon transformed into the very first Aston Martin Volantes, the first in a long line of convertibles carrying this vaunted designation.
Based on the..
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Recreation of Porsche’s legendary 959
Based on a 1960s 911 chassis, with a hand-layered Kevlar bodyshell
3.0 litre air-cooled engine from a 911 SC
Porsche’s 959 was a technical and mechanical marvel when it was unveiled in 1983. Though based on a 911, it was designed for Porsche to compete in..
Restored to an excellent standard in 2011
In current enthusiast & engineer ownership since 2015
Full length Webasto roof
Offered here is a charming and very well-presented 1968 Mini Cooper Mk. II, capturing everything that makes this iconic British classic so enduringly popular. Finished in..
Comprehensively maintained by model specialists Type 2 DetectivesDelightful Baby Blue over cream specificationTastefully enhanced example Devised as an evolution of the Beetle - Volkswagen’s ‘Type 1’- the Volkswagen Type 2 was introduced in 1950 and produced until 1967. This 13-window example was purcha..
Restored example
Manual transmission
The 1963 Jaguar Mk. II 3.4 is a classic British sports saloon, renowned for blending elegance with performance. Powered by a 3.4 litre straight-six engine, it delivered around 210hp, offering spirited acceleration and a top speed exceeding 120mph. Its curvaceous desig..
In current ownership for 37 years
Highly attractive period colour combination
Automatic gearbox
The Mercedes-Benz W113 ‘Pagoda’ SL, introduced in 1963, quickly established itself as one of the marque’s most elegant and usable sports cars. Styled by Paul Bracq and named for its distinctive conca..