An ideal wedding car, being spacious and light, with occasional seats, and suitably finished in white. In good all-round condition, sound, and running well, but would benefit from some minor cosmetic improvements. Very significantly, a new cylinder head has been fitted in recent times, thus removing the potential for problems in this area. To be o..
An appealing, early lightweight ‘Weymann’ saloon, which was originally kept by Rolls-Royce and was used as a press car, being reviewed by ‘Autocar’ and ‘Motor’ in 1931. In more recent times, the car has been subject to a good deal of renovation covering a period from the 1970’s to the 2000’s, but not much mileage. This work include..
This Park Ward limousine without division has new interior, including wood work and the car is ready to drive. Although the paint is not perfect, it is not necessary to repaint the car.
Sunbeam always made good quality cars and were particularly noted during the Edwardian period for their 12/16 model. This car is a direct descendant of the
12/16 which will become immediately apparent when you open the bonnet and inspect the (just over) 3 litre 4 cylinder engine which is smartly presented snd mechanically very good, being smooth qu..
Stunning concours car just out of £100,000 restoration. The pictures speak for themselves. £46K was spent on the engine alone. If you want the best, this it. Drives like new & looks like new.