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  • Rolls-Royce 20 HP Tourer 1929 for sale

    Rolls-Royce 20 HP Tourer 1929 for sale

    ‘This model was introduced to meet requests for a smaller, less expensive car in keeping with the trend after the First World War towards smaller cars for a wider market. Construction was simplified - but standards of workmanship were not compromised.’ - Edward Eves, Rolls-Royce, 75 Years of Motoring Excellence. Chassis number ‘GVO45’ was d..
  • Bugatti 30 Tourer by Lavocat et Marsaud 1926 for sale

    Bugatti 30 Tourer by Lavocat et Marsaud 1926 for sale

    The car offered here – chassis number ‘4724’ – is one of only two known surviving examples of the Type 30 bodied by favoured coachbuilders Lavocat et Marsaud. According to factory sales records, ‘4724’ was produced in December 1925, invoiced to Dubuisson, of St Quentin, near Lille, presumably the local Bugatti agent, and delivered on 28..
  • Fiat 503 Saloon 1927 for sale

    Fiat 503 Saloon 1927 for sale

    This FIAT 503 saloon was first registered on 4th April 1928 in Earls Court, London and had five owners up to 1930. The car changed hands again in January 1952 and was next sold (in 1970) to one A Smith, who restored it. Mr Smith owned the car until his death in 2006, when his son sold it to the current owner. Right-hand drive, like many Italian car..
  • Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Supercharged Tourer 1930 for sale

    Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Supercharged Tourer 1930 for sale

    Considerable mechanical refurbishment (invoices available) was undertaken by the immediately preceding owner, and the vendor has continued this process, bringing ‘SM3914’ to the peak of perfection over the course of the past few years. Much of this recent renovation has been entrusted to specialist vintage car restorer, W J Huckle, of Sleaford,..
  • Lancia Dilambda Tourer 1930 for sale

    Lancia Dilambda Tourer 1930 for sale

    Unlike its revolutionary Lambda V4 predecessor, the Dilambda did not use a stress-bearing body but reverted to a separate chassis. A new design, the latter possessed exceptional torsional rigidity, a virtue necessitated by its independent front suspension. Narrow-angle vee-configuration engines were a Lancia speciality, the Dilambda’s 3,960cc ove..
  • Delage D6L Tourer by Autodove Coachworks 1930 for sale

    Delage D6L Tourer by Autodove Coachworks 1930 for sale

    This Delage D6L successfully completed the arduous Peking to Paris Rally earlier this year, a 12,000-kilometre marathon that took 35 days to complete, receiving a bronze medal in recognition of its achievement. The car is presented in good condition throughout and offered with restoration invoices, current MoT/road fund licence and Swansea V5 regis..
  • Bugatti T38 Tourer by Lavocat & Marsaud 1927

    Bugatti T38 Tourer by Lavocat & Marsaud 1927

    Very nice body on a rare chassis (380 built). Plenty patina. Co-ownership with Jack Braam Ruben.
  • Dodge Standard Six Tourer 1928

    Dodge Standard Six Tourer 1928

    One family has owned this car all its life! Restored a few years ago by a family member to very authentic specification. This car is a previous concourse winner. Has only done 53000 Miles from new with its original books. Full weather equiptment, drives like new.
  • Fiat 501 Four seat tourer 1926

    Fiat 501 Four seat tourer 1926

    This car was purchased by its current owner about four or five years ago. During his tenure he has spent a considerable amount of money on it, the work he had done included (in no particular order) rebuilding the radiator, the engine block was fitted with new valves and guides plus the cylinders were rebored and new pistons fitted, the crankshaft w..
  • Ford Model A 35A Phaeton 1929 SOLD

    Ford Model A 35A Phaeton 1929 SOLD

    Very original Ford Model A phaeton restoration project. Structurally sound & complete. Has stood for many years. A real restorer's dream. Price is delivered & imported European port.

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