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..
Recently recommissioned
Desirable manual transmission
The 1977 Triumph Stag is a classic British grand tourer that embodies 1970s style and engineering. Designed by Giovanni Michelotti, it features a sleek, elegant body with a distinctive T-bar roof. Powered by a 3.0 litre V8 engine, it offered spirited ..
Well maintained older restoration in really lovely condition
One of the best we have seen having had over £54,000 spent on it
Launched in 1962, the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III and its Bentley S3 equivalent employed the 6.2 litre aluminium-alloy V8 engine first introduced in the Silver Cloud II although ..
Beautiful interior, retrimmed recently by Aldridge trimmers
Desirable manual overdrive example with synchromesh gearbox fitted
Excellent example with room for some improvement
The Mk. II can be directly traced back to its predecessor, the 2.4 saloon or Mk. I as it would be retrospectively known..
Desirable ‘CP’ model with 150bhp
UK supplied right hand drive car
Fitted with overdrive
The Triumph TR6 was manufactured for seven years from 1969 and by the time production came to an end in July 1976, it was the best-seller of the TR range. The bodywork closely resembled that of the previous ..
One of just 351 Series II examples made
Supplied new via Raymond Mays to Rowland Hunt Esq. of Aswardby Hall, Lincs
Recently maintained by Nicholas Mee
Manufactured between October 1958 and June 1963, the Aston Martin DB4 developed no fewer than five series. However, it should be made clear that..
Fully restored example
Rare rear wrap around windows (Deluxe model only)
Modern upgrades
Bedford Vehicles was established in 1931 as a part of Vauxhall Motors, itself a part of General Motors after 1925. The company became a leading European manufacturer of light, medium, and heavy-duty lorries..
Recently recommissioned
Original engine
Heritage Certificate
The 1966 Jaguar E-Type Series I 2+2 combined stunning style with added practicality. Introduced as a longer-wheelbase variant, it featured a stretched cabin and higher roofline to accommodate small rear seats, making it more versatile..
Manual transmission
Low ownership
The 1961 Jaguar Mk II 3.8 is widely regarded as the ultimate version of Jaguar’s legendary sports saloon. Equipped with the powerful 3.8-litre straight-six engine, shared with the XK150 and early E-Type, it delivered thrilling performance with a top speed of over 120 mph..
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 210 horsepower, offering spirited acceleration and a top speed exceeding 120 mph. Its curvac..