1954 Aston Martin DB2/4 Left Hand Drive Manual CoupeRegistration: VL86A (Austrian) 435UYL (UK)Chassis Number: LML/733Engine Number: VB6J/299 This stunning left hand drive DB2/4 was subject to a meticulous complete restoration in 2009. Every aspect of the car was removed and has been re finished to the highest of stand..
1953 Bentley R type Fastback CoupeChassis number: B44ZYRegistration Number: PXL965A physical car ready for immediate delivery.Just completed with 30 miles covered. This car is absolutely as brand new & in simply perfect condition. The car is finished in the darkest shade of metallic blue: Bentley Black Sapphire ..
1957 Bentley S1 Continental Park Ward Drophead Coupé Adaptation Chassis Number: BC49CH Registration Number: 161XUL 1 of just 45 RHD S1 Continental chassis bodied by Park Ward to its Design Number 701, this car was Subject to an extensive restoration which included conversion to ..
1957
Bentley
S1 Continental Park Ward Drophead Coupé Adaptation
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' The Woodcote Park Auction event, 8 July 2026. £900,000 - £1,200,000 GBP One of 250 examples built in 1961Desirable late-production Roadster equipped with disc brakesEquipped with matching-numbers engineCurrently fitted with desirable Rudge wheels; and upgraded power stee..
1956 Jaguar XK140MC Special Equipment OTS RHDChassis Number: S812408Registration Number: WAF560 (To be retained by Owner.)Nut & bolt restored 5 years ago to as new. Since then the car has covered just over 1000 miles per year bringing the total up to 6431 miles since restoration. The works undertaken are needless to sa..
Engine No. 38977
Transmission No. 161925
Ferrari's relentless commitment to excellence saw the decade-defining Testarossa evolve to become the 512 TR as it entered the 1990s, and in 1994, reach its final incarnation as the F512 M. Introduced as the Testarossa had been at the Paris Salon, the F512 M-the "M" suffix standing for Modificat..
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Though a 4-wheeled prototype Goliath cyclecar was built in 1924, the first Goliath motor vehicles were 3- and 4-wheeled vans. In 1931 a 3-wheeled private car, the Goliath Pionier, was introduced. It had two driven rear wheels, a two-seater body and a single-cylinder 2-stroke 198cc Ilo engine. This Goliath was produced until 1933, after which Goliath concentrated on vans again.
In 1950 a new private car appeared, the Goliath GP700 with a 2-cylinder 2-stroke 688cc engine. It was followed by the 886cc Goliath GP900 and both models were available with fuel injection. Two-seater sports coupé versions of these cars were also offered but only built in small number. A 4-stroke flat-4 engine was used from 1957 in the ‘1100’. This Goliath model, like the earlier ‘700’ and ‘900’ had front-wheel drive. After 1958 it was marketed as the Hansa 1100. It was available with a 40bhp power unit and also with a twin-carburettor engine of 55bhp. There were also some 4-wheel drive Goliath Jadgwagen (Jeep-like vehicles) with both 2- and 4-stroke engines. Goliath was affected by the failure in 1961 of the Borgward combine of which it formed part. Production ceased, but cars were assembled in the original Goliath factory until 1963.
Source: Georgano, encyclopedia of motorcar; HON
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