1938 Packard Super Eight Sedan WOW, what a great barn find. Pictures should clearly tell the story. It does run and drive. Car appears 100% complete. Not rot.
Body: Very nice condition with no rot that I could see. There is sag on each of the doors where the hinges attach. Some wood in the doors will need work. I believe the paint to b..
Launched amid great fanfare in June 1939, the ATCO Junior Safety-first Trainer was designed to help stem the rising toll of road casualties by introducing children to the skills of driving from the tender age of seven onwards. This particular car has been in the current family ownership for many years and is one of only a tiny handful known to surv..
In regular use throughout the current 30-year ownership, although annual mileage in the last few years has been low, the car is said to have covered about 25,000 miles since the engine rebuild including regular runs to Le Mans and around Northern France. It certainly fired up quickly and drove very well during the occasion of our visit to take thes..
According to information supplied by the Triple-M Register of the MG Car Club, this particular cycle-wing J2 was built on 2nd February 1933 and was originally blue with a blue interior. It was supplied new to Cripps Garage of Sidcup by University Motors on 15th February, the first registered keeper being a Mr J. Britcher who bought the car just two..
1936 Riley 12/4 Special with Alu Body and red interior.The chassis has been shortened and underslung.The running gear is all Kestrel Sprite with Preselector gearbox. All papers since 1936.VSCC Racing History with documents and papers.
In the words of the current vendor, this particular car “has the Special Series engine, with some additional mild upgrading including a four-branch exhaust manifold by Blue Diamond. The car is structurally original, and the modifications for long-distance work are readily reversible - rev counter, Kenlowe fan, sump shield, grid for extra luggage...
Very early RHD UK market car that has recently been fully restored and is in excellent condition throughout. More details to follow. Estimate £9,000 - £11,000
Dating from 1936, this Series One two-seat Tourer has been in the current ownership for the last three years during which time it has received much mechanical improvement. In 2006 the engine was fully rebuilt with new pistons, bearings and a reground crank, and electronic ignition has been discreetly fitted to improve starting and running. Other re..
Said to date from 1939, this four-seat Tourer is believed by the vendor to have started out in life as an RAF staff car, though there is no documentary evidence to substantiate this. Fully restored by a previous owner including the fitment of a new hood and sidescreens, the car is said to be in good condition all round. It was bought by the current..
This car comes from a private collection. The car is restored inside and outside and it is in perfect condition. For further information please send an email to; [email protected], or phone directly; 06-53790706.