Engine No. 187.920.03410/52
As noted on a copy of its original Data Card, this Mercedes-Benz 220 Cabriolet A was delivered to Hamburg, Germany, on 12 April 1952 in splendid Blue (DB320) over a Grey Leather (955) interior. The Mercedes is believed to have remained in its native Germany for the next 67 years, until it entered the Lone Star Spo..
Chassis No. Z600-1017764
Before the Civic took Honda's name to the top of sales charts, there was the original Honda 600 kei car. One of Honda's first forays into the four-wheeled export market was the "N" two-door sedan and the sportier "Z" fastback coupe. The Z600 was shorter, featured rounded styling, and a better-equipped interior. Both..
Chassis No. 121.040.10.024875
Engine No. 121.928.10.002810
Body No. A121.040.10.00912
The Mercedes-Benz SL line debuted at the 1954 New York International Motor Sports Show, with the 300 SL and 190 SL unveiled together. While the 300 SL reflected the brand's motorsport pedigree, the 190 SL offered elegant styling in a refined tou..
Chassis No. WDDRJ7HA5EA010203
Introduced in early winter 2012, the SLS AMG Black Series was the most extreme, track-focused evolution of the road-going SLS lineup, pushing the limits of AMG engineering and standing as the rawest, most exhilarating modern Gullwing for the road. Power came from an enhanced 6.3-liter M159 V8, now producing 631 ..
Chassis No. 113.044.12.020026
Codenamed W113, the Mercedes-Benz "Pagoda" made its debut as the 230 SL at the 1963 Frankfurt Auto Show, introducing a new era for the brand's luxury sports convertibles. The new SL placed a strong emphasis on safety, comfort, and refined driving dynamics without sacrificing its sporting character. At its heart ..
Chassis No. WDD1994761M999920
At precisely 7:22 am on 1 May 1955, Stirling Moss and navigator Denis Jenkinson roared out of Brescia in a Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR, embarking on the legendary 1,000-mile Mille Miglia. Averaging an astonishing 97 mph, they completed the race in 10 hours, 7 minutes, and 48 seconds-setting a record that would never b..
Chassis No. 107.044.12.033635
In the spring of 1971, Mercedes-Benz introduced the 350 SL as the successor to the beloved 280 SL "Pagoda." Technically distinct yet sharing some components with other models, the 350 SL borrowed its front and rear suspension from the "Stroke Eight" series and its V8 engine from the 280 SE 3.5. It retained the c..
Chassis No. 1582021969
The Volkswagen Super Beetle was unveiled in 1971 as a more refined evolution of the beloved Bug, bringing meaningful updates to the world's favorite "people's car." Featuring a MacPherson strut front suspension, better ventilation, and a more spacious front trunk, the Super Beetle was designed to offer a smoother ride ..
1975 Jensen Interceptor Convertible Series 3 Chassis Number: 2340/1035 Registration Number: LGP65P This absolutely fantastic example has just undergone a comprehensive restoration at an eyewatering cost of circa £140,000! This is a matching numbers original right hand drive car ..
1971 Mercedes 280SE W111 Automatic 3.5 Registration Number: VOD628J Vin Number: 111026-12-003522 A full nut & bolt restoration of this desirable Mercedes coupe has just finished completion & the result is spectacular. Please take time to view the detailed restoration pho..