The Jaguar XJ (X351) is a saloon car built by Jaguar Cars from 2010 to 2019. It is the fourth generation of the Jaguar XJ model. Referred to internally within Jaguar as the X351, it was announced in 2009 before going on sale in 2010 and combines revised styling with underpinnings of the previous Jaguar X350 generation. The model was discontinued..
Original UK supplied right hand drive example
Desirable colour combination
Sold new via HR Owen
One consequence of the E-Type’s long process of development had been a gradual increase in weight, but a good measure of the concomitant loss of performance was restored in 1971 with the arrival of t..
Exceptionally low-mileage example
Presented in excellent condition throughout
Part of a private, climate-controlled collection
Comprehensive Jaguar main-dealer and specialist service history
When the Jaguar XJ-S was unveiled in 1975, it marked a new era for grand touring at Coventry. ..
Subject of an extensive restoration in the 1990s
Coopercraft front brakes
There is little doubt that the Jaguar E-Type revolutionised the motoring world and sent the press into raptures. The Museum of Modern Art recognised the significance of the Jaguar E-Type's design in 1996 by adding a blue roadster t..
Sympathetically restored
Original UK supplied right hand drive manual car
By 1972, the Jaguar E-Type was ten years old and in need of a new lease of life. History repeated itself when Jaguar debuted its robust V12 engine in a sportscar instead of the saloon for which it was designed. Despite its sportsca..
Number one of six produced
3,800-man hours to complete
Build estimated to cost £360,000 plus donor car
Leatherwork by Bill Amberg including Bespoke luggage
300bhp fuel injected and tuned engine
HELM boasts decades of experience in the art of sourcing and restoring E-Types, b..
Owned by MI6 in Berlin in the early 1950’s
Restored by Ken Foat to concours standard
The Mercedes-Benz W136 was one of a range of inline four-cylinder cars from the mid-1930s into the 1950s. The model 170V made its public debut as successor to the W15 Type 170 in February 1936 and between 1936 and 1939 i..
Sympathetically restored
Bubble top
The Messerschmitt KR200 is a three-wheeled bubble car designed by the aircraft engineer, Fritz Fend and produced in the factory of the German manufacturer from 1955 to 1964. Messerschmitt, temporarily not allowed to manufacture aircrafts, had turned its resources to pr..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Arizona event, 23 January 2026. $1,100,000 - $1,400,000 USD A stellar US-spec example from the model’s first year of productionPresented in Silver Metallic over red leather with a matching red soft-topRetains numbers-matching major components, including engine, body, gearbox, rea..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Arizona event, 23 January 2026. Offered Without Reserve | $75,000 - $100,000 USD A beautifully restored example of Mercedes-Benz’s impactful six-cylinder post-war sedanBenefits from 50 years of cherished ownership by Harvey K. Sharpe, who helped create the animatronic mons..