This particularly attractive Victorian motor car is presented in dark green livery with old gold coachlining. It has been known to the Veteran Car Club for many years and a dashboard plaque records renovation by pioneer veteran car restorer H F Welham of Surbiton in 1954 – one of many cars to pass through the hands of that noted enthusiast and re..
This car is an older restoration in good condition, runs and drives good. For more information please email or call me; (+31) 0180-633502, (+31) 0626076941.
This car represents an exciting opportunity to acquire an untouched and entirely original piece of early American automotive history which would, of course, be eligible for many Veteran Car Club events including the popular twins and singles ‘Creepy Crawley’. It also offers the prospect of an early start on the London to Brighton Run as well as..
This early Cadillac is very likely one of those ordered at the 1903 New York show and is unique in that it comes with three alternative bodies - two-seat runabout, four-seat tonneau and C-cab van - thus making it outstandingly versatile and eligible for a variety of prestigious events including both the London to Brighton Run for private cars and t..
The Rambler offered here is an example of the 7hp Model H, a right-hand drive, single-cylinder, ‘light touring’ model equipped with all-round elliptic springing, throttle control, from-the-seat starting, detachable tonneau, brass side lamps and horn, and all for a price of only $850 when new in 1904. Restored in the 1980s, the car previously be..
This – the oldest known surviving Rolls-Royce in the World – is surely a true motoring icon, being the model which established the credentials of that indomitable partnership of the Hon. Charles Stewart Rolls and Mr Frederick Henry Royce. It is appropriate that the car should now be offered at Olympia, London, where it was displayed at The Moto..