Owned by our vendor from 1978 at less than 200 miles
Possibly the very last TR6 registered in the UK
Understood to be totally original and always garaged from new
The Triumph TR6 was produced between 1969-1976 and was the best-seller of the TR range built by Triumph when production ended in Jul..
Heritage certificate confirming matching numbers
Originally owned by Ruby Chapman, wife of Ralph Chapman, owner of Britvic drinks
Interesting factory specification of steel wheels
Overdrive
The Jaguar XK150 was manufactured between 1957 and 1961 and despite having a family resemblance..
Desirable colour combination
In good order throughout
Recent restoration work including a full bare metal respray and engine rebuild
Treated to much recent maintenance work
The DBS was for many years seen as the Cinderella of the AM world, outshone by the earlier seminal DB5 models. N..
Rare model
Rear drinks cabinet
Originally registered in September 1973 this Suffix ‘B’ Range Rover presents well in Tuscan Blue. This convertible example was believed to have been converted by Special Vehicle Conversions (SVC) Ltd. in the ‘80s. SVC was a UK based coachbuilder, which capitalised on demand..
Extensive file of works
Over £10,000 of receipts
The 1971 Lotus Elan Plus 2 was a refined evolution of the original Elan, offering more space and comfort while preserving Lotus’s legendary handling. Designed as a 2+2 grand tourer, it featured a lightweight fiberglass body over a steel backbone chassis. P..
• In very good condition throughout • Private registration number included in the sale • A matching numbers, original UK supplied, right hand drive example • Previously subject to an extensive restoration • Recent engine rebuild and upgrade to fast road specification by Winspeed costing £14,638 • Recent maintenance by specialists Winspeed in Aug..
1962
Jaguar
E-Type Series I Roadster to Fast Road Specification (3.8 litre)
The 1978 Daimler Sovereign was a luxurious British saloon that blended traditional elegance with smooth performance. Based on the Jaguar XJ Series II, it featured subtle Daimler distinctions such as a fluted grille and badging. Under the hood, it offered either a 4.2 litre inline-six or a 5.3 litre V12, delivering refined power and a serene driv..
Low mileage
Late model
The 1994 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible is a luxurious grand tourer that epitomises British elegance and performance. Powered by a smooth 6.0 litre V12 engine producing around 278hp, it delivers refined acceleration and effortless cruising. This final iteration of the XJS featured upda..
• Probably the finest example available • £70,000 of receipts • 18 service stamps • A lot of work carried out by KWE J540 WOB was first registered on 26th February 1992. Supplied by the franchise dealership Avalon Jaguar in Wolverhampton from new and sold again by them in 1999, the car is a half facelift which offers the more ergonomic body and..
Desirable upgrades
Right hand drive example
Sought- after colour combination
The original Porsche 911 with its famous, distinctive and durable design was introduced in the autumn of 1963 and built until 1989. Mechanically, it was notable for being rear-engined and air-cooled. From its inception..