Upgraded specificationTwo-time Cape to Cape rally entrant The MGC was the first 'high performance' version of the MGB. From early on in the design stages of the MGB there was an intention to create high performance variants, using a range of Vee engines that did not make it to production. The MGC was much more t..
Substantial history fileConcours winnerOlder restoration The 1950 MG TD combined the TC's drivetrain, a modified hypoid-geared rear axle, the MG Y-Type chassis, a familiar T-Type style body and independent suspension using coil springs from the MG Y-Type saloon. Also new was rack and pinion steering, sm..
One owner from newOnly 5,187 miles from newCarbon body MG's striking SV was designed by Peter Stevens, Royal College of Art Designer who had been responsible for McLaren’s F1 and was based on the platform of the Qvale Mangusta. Prior to the demise of MG Rover, a team had been working on a project to ret..
Previous ownership for 25 yearsRestored example The Ford E83W, also sold under the Fordson brand, was a 10cwt (half ton) light commercial vehicle, built at the UK's Dagenham plant between 1938 and 1957. They were powered by the 1172cc Ford side valve engine, with a commercial gearbox, and were equipped with a ve..
Only three owners from 1961 to 2014Rare fixed head coupé, one of only 219 produced When the MGA arrived in 1955, it must have come as quite a shock to MG aficionados who had become accustomed to the pre-war look of the company's sports cars. It was a complete departure in styling and its beautiful, streamlined b..
Earlier restorationClassic colour combination The 1948 MG TC is a quintessential British sportscar that played a crucial role in popularising European roadsters in the U.S. after World War II. With its classic pre-war styling, it featured flowing lines, a tall grille, wire wheels, and a lightweight chassis. Powe..
Restored examplePower steering The F-Series is a range of full-size pick-up trucks from Ford which have been sold continuously for over six decades. The second-generation F-Series was introduced in 1953. Increased dimensions, improved engines and an improved chassis were features of the second generation. Incred..
1293cc competition spec engineShorrock supercharger and five speed gearboxBuild cost of approximately £44,000 This incredible 1959 Morris Minor is quite the wolf in sheep’s clothing. Featuring a competition spec 1293cc A-series engine, supercharged with a Shorrock unit, this car is a thrilling example o..
Successor to the R-Type, the Bentley S1 was introduced in 1955 with a whole new chassis; the car's wheelbase had been extended 3" to 123", and the luggage compartment was expanded. The S1 had softer suspension than the R-Type, with electrically controlled rear shock absorbers. Brakes had been improved, and the steering was lighter. This model ma..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Cliveden House event, 8 July 2025. Offered Without Reserve | £20,000 - £30,000 GBP Equipped with its matching-numbers engineDelivered new in Edinburgh in January 1955Attractive patina throughout; presented in elegant coloursAn ideal car for club events an..