For Volkswagen enthusiasts, few vehicles inspire the admiration reserved for the iconic Split Screen Transporter. Synonymous with the golden age of Volkswagen motoring, the Split Screen has long since achieved legendary status, with only a select number of truly exceptional and remarkably original examples surviving today. We are delighted to pr..
In continuous care for over 40 yearsCarefully maintained and restored The Jaguar Mk. II was a medium-sized saloon built from 1959 to 1967 as a successor to the 2.4 and 3.4 litre models admired for its elegance and refinement. Introduced as the successor to the Mk. I, it featured smoother styling, improved visibi..
• Less than 2,500 miles since a nut and bolt restoration • Engine rebuilt to fast road specification by Bill Richards • Supplied with Heritage Certificate confirming it an original Cooper S The Mini Cooper S remains one of the most influential and recognisable performance cars ever produced. Born from the collaboration between John Cooper and t..
Chassis No. 124377N163398
Only a year after the inaugural SCCA Trans-American Sedan Championship kicked off, General Motors entered the fray of the now-renowned Pony Car Wars in 1967 with a truly standout competitor: the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28.
This example is one of just 602 1967 Camaro Z/28s produced and is reportedly one of the firs..
Jaguar E-Type Series 1, 4.2 Liter from 1967, since 28 years in current ownership!The Jaguar E-types remain the icons of British motor history. These cars are so sportive and breathtaking combined with elegance and great power.This lovely E-type is from 1967 and has a mighty 4.2 liter version under its bonnet which delivers 2..
Wunderschöner und top gepflegter Citroen ID 19 B aus den 1960er Jahren! Zum Wagen gibt es noch die alten französischen Fahrzeugpapiere "certificat d'immatriculation". 2000 kam der Wagen von Frankreich in die Niederlande. Dort war er immer in Liebhaberhand und wurde stets gehegt und gepflegt. Es wurde viel investiert. Es gibt einen Ordner mit Rec..
Engine No. 129.980.10.024423
The iconic "W111" series of Mercedes-Benz Cabriolets was launched during the 1961 Frankfurt Auto Show. Initially, it was offered with a 2.2-liter inline-six-cylinder engine, which evolved into a 2.5-liter engine installed in the aptly named 250 SE. This increased displacement ensured more than sufficient levels o..