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
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..
Fast road specification with some desirable upgradeZetec engine running side draught Dellorto carburettorsFive speed gearbox The Ford Escort Mk. II RS2000, was produced from 1975 to 1980, and is a legendary rally car that has become an icon in motorsport history. Renowned for its performance and handlin..
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..
The Ford Escort was manufactured from 1968 to 2002. The first use of the Escort name was for a reduced specification version of the Ford Squire, a 1950s estate version of the Anglia 100E though this did not sell well by comparison to the other members of the 100E family. The Escort was revised in January 1995 (sixth generation) although it was s..
The 1973 Ford Transit 90 Custom was a standout in the first generation of Ford’s legendary Transit lineup, blending practicality with a touch of refinement. Built for versatility, the 90 referred to its short wheelbase and 90-inch chassis, making it highly maneuverable, ideal for urban deliveries and tradesmen. The Custom trim added comfor..
Earlier restorationRare example The 1967 Bedford CA van was a classic British light commercial vehicle, known for its distinctive split windscreen and rounded, utilitarian design. Produced by Vauxhall Motors under the Bedford brand, it was widely used by small businesses, delivery services and even the Post Offi..
Rare modelHand operated tipper The 1963 Thames Tipper Lorry, produced by Ford’s UK commercial division, was a sturdy and dependable workhorse designed for heavy-duty tasks. Built on the Thames Trader platform, it featured a robust chassis and tipping bed ideal for construction, quarrying, and industrial work. Po..
Twin rear wheelsRare example The 1968 Ford Transit marked a significant step in commercial vehicle design, becoming an icon of practicality and versatility. Built in the UK and Germany, it featured a robust body-on-frame construction and a range of engines, including durable inline-fours and V4s. With its boxy s..