The second incarnation of the Cortina was designed by Roy Haynes and was launched on 18th October 1966. One of the best loved versions of that Cortina appeared in 1967, the 1600E, which was introduced at the Paris Motor Show in October of that year. The mechanical specification included an 88bhp, 1600cc Cortina GT engine which achieved a f..
Attractive colour combinationRare sight in the UK, perfect summer car Almost certainly inspired by BMC’s Mini Moke, the Citroën Méhari first appeared in prototype form in 1967 and like its British counterpart was based on a standard production car. In the Citroën’s case it was the Dyane 6 version of the inimitab..
Powered by a Cosworth YB Turbo producing 250bhpGenuine MexicoHighly modified with many tasteful fast road upgrades The Escort Mk. II Mexico was the successor to the original Mk. I Mexico, continuing Ford's tradition of offering a rally-inspired performance version of its popular Escort. Launched in 1975..
The Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph was first unveiled on 3rd March, 1998 at the Geneva Motor Show. It replaced the Silver Spur which ended production in 1997. All Seraphs were handbuilt at the Rolls-Royce factory in Crewe, England, which stopped making Rolls-Royce models in 2002 but continued with Bentley. The car had a base price of £155,175 in the ..
Rare Series II 2+2 AutomaticRebuilt gearbox 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 ..
Fitted with 2.8 litre engineRestored example The Mercedes-Benz W113 roadsters, designed by Paul Bracq, were produced from 1963 through to 1971 and were known as the 'pagoda roof' SL. All models boast an inline six-cylinder engine with multi-port fuel injection. Rear-wheel drive configuration was complemented by ..
Rare piece of British automotive historyUprated to S-SpecificationThe only Toby Sutton fully built example The Brooke 245 is a tandem two seat car designed to hark back to the hay days of Formula 1. With a snug ‘racing’ cockpit, space for weekend luggage and a passenger seat which is exposed when the re..
• Power steering upgrade • Recent mechanical expenditure • Twin bunk and folding roof The 1971 Bay Window Volkswagen Camper, also known as the Type 2 or Kombi, is a beloved classic in the campervan community. Renowned for its iconic rounded front and expansive windscreen, this model combines retro charm with practical design. It features a spac..
Imported from South AfricaThree litre V6 Essex engineFeatured in ‘Classic Ford’ magazine January 2021 The Ford Cortina 3.0 S is a classic British saloon car that embodies the spirit of the 1970s automotive scene. Launched as part of the popular Cortina range, the 3.0 S variant stands out for its sporty ..
One of just 369 coachbuilt examplesSubject of a light restoration back in 2016Includes modern Apple multimedia stereo system Thanks to Rolls-Royce, two of the foremost coachbuilders, H. J. Mulliner and Park Ward, joined forces to become arguably the most well-known automotive design house, Mulliner Park..
1969
Rolls-Royce
Silver Shadow Two-Door Saloon by Mulliner Park Ward