On offer from a Special Cotswold Collection; 'flat-rad' two-seater with pokey 2.0 OHC Pinto engine; twin spares; a hoot to drive! Rolling out of the Morgan factory in 1951, this Morgan Plus 4 was first registered on 7th December, believed to have been originally painted in orange and black and would most likely have been powered by a 2,08..
Packard's well-earned reputation for exceptional quality, engineering prestige, and styling fit for sophisticated consumers had been well established when 1929's "Sixth Series" models debuted in August of 1928. As customers had come to expect, a wide range of catalog body styles on four different chassis were available with the model code denoting ..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Monterey event, 15 - 18 August 2024. Sold | $797,000 USD One of 17 known survivors in the breathtaking Sport Phaeton body styleCarefully maintained restoration in Bottle GreenDistinguished ownership history, including Joe Runyan, Otis Chandler, and Keith Crain
Current owner for 12 years; meticulously restored and looking wonderful throughout First registered in Wiltshire in July 1926, this gorgeous Austin 7 AD Tourer has been in the current ownership since 2012 and has been subject to a meticulous restoration over the last few years resulting in the magnificent specimen you see today.The..
On offer from a deceased estate; useful Light Car; nice and original; for light recommissioning following a period in storage The smaller Humber cars of the 1920s represented the epitome of upper middle-class expectations and every successful doctor, broker or bank manager aspired to the cachet of this solid and respectable marque. Typica..
Delightfully original example in running order; ideal mount for VSCC Light Car events; rare survivor; find another! Dubbed ‘The Nippy Nine’, Rover’s 9/20 of 1924 was a more sophisticated alternative to the preceding air-cooled Eight with a notably smooth 1,076cc four-cylinder OHV engine allied to a 3-speed gearbox whi..
This Vintage tourer has been with the current owner for over 20 years. It is ready to be enjoyed, and the Auster screen is great for the passengers in the rear. The 2.3 litre engine has plenty of torque and generates 44 HP.
1927 Bentley 3 Litre Vanden Plas-style Tourer Chassis number: TN1556Registration Umber: NF1870 According to factory records, 'Blue Label' 3-Litre chassis number 'TN1556' was completed in January 1927 with saloon coachwork by H J Mulliner. The car was registered 'NF 1870' and first owned by a Miss Alker in..
The 1929 series L is widely regarded as the best of the pre-war Hudson's & a very rare car today with only 7 known to exist. Coach built by Biddle & Smart Coach Builders Co.The Super Six 4.7 litre 6-cylinder, of 92 hp was one of the quickest cars on the road & capable of passing all elseon the road apart from the Duesen..