This Mercedes had been fully restored and shows now a very good condition throughout. A mere glance at the engine bay is enough to acknowledge the work done on this car. Finished in bordeaux red with a somptuous tan leather interior, it is a superb example of this much sought after two door four or five passenger cabriolet B.
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This XK150S DHC is a fine example of this famous sports car which was the subject of an important restoration from the bare chassis. More than 50 000 euros had been spent over three years to obtain a close to perfection car. Fitted with a red leather upholstery, new red carpets and a black alpaca soft top this Jaguar got the following improvements ..
This car is a 1955 XK140 Jaguar roadster. Its engine #G5032-8S is fitted with a C-type head with matching number with the engine's one. Finished in red with beige leather interior the mileage amounts to 82 514 miles. Its condition and running ordre are excellent. As on many American cars it had been fitted with wire wheels and Firestone white walls..
This Bristol is the first of 16 AC with Bristol engine imported new to Switzerland. It was registered on October 1st 1956 and for two years by Ecurie des 3 Chevrons in Neuchatel ( and successfully raced by famous rally driver Hubert Patthey ), the two second owners did race the car on various Swiss and French hillclimbs, the third owner stored the ..
Contrary to popular belief, Maserati motorcycles were not manufactured at the eponymous car-maker’s Modena factory, but by another subsidiary of the Orsi Group parent company - Fabbrica Candele e Accumulatori Maserati (FCAM) - that manufactured spark plugs and other automotive electrical components. This Maserati ‘125’ was sold new in Italy i..
This magnificently presented BRM Type 25 is a front-engined Formula 1 car of immense historic importance. It is the actual car in which Swedish racing driver Joakim ‘Jo’ Bonnier scored the BRM team’s first-ever World Championship-qualifying Grand Prix race win – the 1959 Dutch GP at Zandvoort – after no fewer than eleven years’ immensel..
This standard-wheelbase, right-hand drive Silver Wraith Hearse was sold new in 1950 for bodying as a hearse by the Scottish Co-operative Society, which was Rolls-Royce’s biggest customer at that time. The ’Wraith was shipped back to the UK in 2001 and then underwent a full restoration at Cocherane’s, of Durham, re-emerging in 2005 as the beau..