One of the very late Graber bodies on Alvis TD21 mecanics. Ordered two days after 1963 Geneva car show and allways remaining in the same familly since ! Very elegant timeless classical design. Documented history. Very well cared for car with restored interior and repainted body. Coachwork: Coupé by Graber.Year: 1963.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe is one of the rarest and most desirable interpretations of the Phantom VII. Introduced at the 2007 North American International Auto Show, the new two-door, four-seater drop top drew equal inspiration from the 2004 100EX concept created for the marque's 100th anniversary, and the majestic J Class racing vesse..
The Porsche 356 B, introduced in September 1959, was the second generation of the 356 series, following the 356 A. It featured updated styling, improved safety features, and a more refined ride. In September 1961, the B evolved into the T6, offering a revised nose with a larger, squared-off front boot lid, the gas filler lid being relocated to t..
The original CCC75 Prototype and official Goodwood Revival Safety Car
Class Winner at the 2002 Beaulieu National Mini Day
1,380cc fast-road engine with close-ratio gearbox and uprated suspension
The Mini Cooper S needs little introduction. More than sixty years after its launch, it remains one ..
• Fully restored • Modern Mercury 20hp outboard motor • Fully galvanised trailer The Chestnut Canoe Company, based in Fredericton, New Brunswick, was one of Canada's most respected wooden boat builders. Chestnut are best known for canoes but they also advertised inshore, outboard utility boats as well as dinghies and fishing boats. They produce..
• Three owners from new • Only covered 24,000 miles The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow was a luxury saloon car built from 1965 through to 1980 and was the first Rolls-Royce to be constructed using a monocoque chassis and, to date, has the largest production volume of any Rolls-Royce. The original Shadow was three and a half inches narrower and seven..
The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow was a luxury saloon car built from 1965 through to 1980 and was the first Rolls-Royce to be constructed using a monocoque chassis and, to date, has the largest production volume of any Rolls-Royce. The original Shadow was three and a half inches narrower and seven inches shorter than its predecessor, the Silver Clou..
In very good condition throughout
Subject to much restoration work including an extensive engine and gearbox rebuild
Offered with a sizeable history file
Matching numbers example
First registered in 1966, this wonderful GTV was delivered new to Cyprus before being imported to the UK a..
Recent restoration work
Previous long-term ownership
Well-presented example
Introduced in 1965, the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow represented a significant step forward for the marque, combining traditional craftsmanship with advanced engineering. As Rolls-Royce's first monocoque-bodied model, it..
• Comprehensive history file • Restored in the late 1990’s • Low mileage covered since restoration Produced between 1961 and 1967, the TR4 combined a new, modern and aggressive body design by famed Italian stylist, Giovanni Michelotti with the basic chassis of the previous TR3A. The TR4 also improved passenger comfort with wind-up windows, face..