One family owned from new
Just 12,186 miles from new
UK supplied example
Introduced in 1971, the Series III E-Type marked the final chapter of Jaguar’s iconic sportscar, most notably distinguished by the adoption of the marque’s new 5.3 litre V12 engine. Offering increased torque, refinement, a..
One of only circa 77 RHD ‘Oilklappe’ 911 2.4 S built
Extremely high specification including Limited Slip Diff & Recaro Sport Seats
Retains its original engine, confirmed by its Heritage Certificate
In current ownership for over 30 years
The Porsche 911 S 2.4 occupies a unique and ..
Includes cherished plate
From long-term ownership
This highly intriguing 1974 Porsche 911 Targa is offered in barn find condition and presenting an excellent opportunity for restoration or recommissioning. This example has been updated in the past to reflect the styling cues of the later 964 generation, ..
Rally prepared
Fitted with overdrive
This impressive looking 1970 MGB GT is presented as a well-sorted and highly capable rally specification, originally purchased with the intention of competing in events such as LEJOT or Monte Classique. Unfortunately, work commitments have prevented its use in competi..
Just three previous owners
Comprehensively ‘nut and bolt’ restored
Thought to be the best in the country
The RS1600 was a combination of the Escort Twin Cam chassis and running gear, and the newly developed Cosworth sixteen-valve twin cam BDA (Belt Drive Type A) engine, often described as a det..
Excellent Condition
Extensively restored
Good service history, including eleven German service stamps
In the mid-1960s BMW perceived a market for a smaller, more affordable, two-door version of its four-door New Class executive saloon. The resulting 02 series became one of the marque’s most rec..
New timber structureBills totalling over £7,500 The Morris Minor Traveller remains one of the most charming and recognisable British classics, combining practical estate car versatility with unmistakable period character. First introduced in the early 1960s as part of the wider Morris Minor range, the Traveller ..
A highly original example
Benefits from some recommissioning
The Land Rover Series I is one of the most significant vehicles in British automotive history, first introduced in 1948 as a simple, rugged and highly versatile four-wheel-drive utility vehicle. Designed in the aftermath of the Second World War..
Automatic transmission
Includes cherished plate
Six seats
The 1996 Land Rover Defender 90 County is a compact and highly capable 4x4, known for its rugged build and go-anywhere ability. The County specification adds improved comfort and trim over standard models. With its short wheelbase, durab..
• Starred in the movie The Wind In The Willows as Toad’s car • Has been on display at National Motor Museum, Beaulieu Few fictional vehicles capture the spirit of early motoring quite like the car driven with manic enthusiasm by Mr Toad in The Wind in the Willows. Kenneth Grahame’s tale immortalised the motorcar as a thrilling, if somewhat peri..