Excellent, ex-chauffeur driven car from Japan
Comprehensive service history translated to English
The Jaguar XJ Super V8 is a luxury performance saloon, which blends British elegance with surprising muscle. Produced from 2003 to 2009, it features a supercharged 4.2 litre V8 engine delivering around 400bh..
Launched at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, the Jaguar E-Type was nothing short of a revelation. With its heady blend of supercar performance, breathtaking styling and low-price tag, the newcomer left rivals reeling and customers clamouring. Early sportscar racing success at the hands of Graham Hill and Roy Salvadori amongst others helped cement its..
One of 150 alloy-block examples
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Fantastic Condition
AVO Club verification
The RS1600 was a combination of the Escort Twin Cam chassis and running gear, and the newly developed Cosworth sixteen-valve twin cam BDA (Belt Drive Type A) engine, often described as a detuned..
Recently restored
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Rare 3.0 litre model
The 911 Turbo, introduced in 1975 would remain in production until 1989, and was sufficiently different from previous versions to earn a new 930 model number. These were proper ‘Supercars’, amongst the fastest production cars available at ..
Finished in its original rare colour of Olympic Blue
Subject to a two-year restoration costing over £30,000
By the late 1960s, both Volkswagen and Porsche were in need of new models; Porsche was looking for a replacement for their entry level 912, and Volkswagen wanted a new range topping sports coupé to..
Offered from 46-year ownership
Comprehensive service history
Original toolkit
There’s little to say about the Jaguar E-Type that hasn’t already been said. A regular on the top step of any enthusiast’s ‘Best Looking Cars’ list (including one Enzo Ferrari) its distinctive profile, aerodynamics an..
Restored by Cotswold Classic Car Restoration
One of the 12 CKD cars sent to Eire
Some race history
The Jaguar XK120 was manufactured by Jaguar between 1948 and 1954 and was Jaguar's first post-war sportscar which succeeded the SS 100 that ceased production in 1940. The XK120 was launched in roa..
Unmarked condition
Only one previous keeper
Very low mileage
The first XJ was launched in 1968 and the designation has been used for successive Jaguar flagship models ever since. The original model was the last Jaguar saloon to have had the input of Sir William Lyons, the company's founder. Wit..
Rebuilt Stage 2 engine by Downton Engineering
Aluminium bonnet
Complete and comprehensive nut and bolt restoration carried out
The MGB was launched in May 1962 to replace the MGA. Introduced as a four-cylinder roadster, a coupé with 2+2 seating was added in 1965. The MGB was a relatively modern..
Full nut and bolt restoration by Tudor & Black
Original Old English White coachwork over Ox-blood leather interior
Numerous upgrades including aluminium radiator and header tank
Originally sold new in Australia as detailed by the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate and subsequently ow..