Black and Grey with Black hood and Grey hide upholstery. Very good well maintained condition with extensive history. Good long distance touring car. The first owner was Captain L.H. Marten and his initials are still present on the doors. Fitted with its original coachwork and is one of very few drophead coupes made by Barker. Exceptionally at..
The 1940 BMW 327 was delivered on January 27, 1940, in Enzianblau by BMW importer Nibbrig & Greeve. After a period of deterioration, the car was restored by its current owner, a passionate restorer. Despite the car's poor condition, the owner saw potential in the project. The restoration began with a complete disassembly of the vehicle, with..
1934 Alvis Speed 20 SB Vanden Plas 'Flatback' coupe Chassis Number: 11288 Registration Number: AYN15 Under previous ownership for 61 years, this ALvis is one of eight flatback coupe examples known to have been made & is a perfect candidate for the preservation class at conco..
Alfa Romeo 8c Monza Tool Room Reconstruction. Chassis Number: PS24110 Regsitration Number: Upon request for qualified buyers. PLEASE WATCH THE YOU TUBE VIDEO OF JAY LENO DRIVING IT This Alfa Romeo was first ordered & purchased by noted collector..
1937 Derby Bentley 4.25 Liter Overdrive ‘MR Series’ for sale. Chassis number: B-74-MR Registration number: GS8516 One of only 200 ‘M’ Series overdrive cars built. This Derby Bentley 4.25 is fitted with the standard high ratio rear axle making for very long legged and rapid cruis..
A wolf in sheep’s clothing: this 1938 Delahaye 135M with coachwork by Figoni & Falaschi has got more grunt and power underneath the beautiful skin than one can imagine. The model 135 with a lower chassis and a more powerful engine was first introduced at the Paris Auto Show in 1935 and completed the top of the range for Delahay..
•One of only 198 2½-litre cars to be built•Wonderful original condition and driving extremely well•History file includes period brochures, magazines and photographs•A well-travelled car having enjoyed ownerships in both England and America•Arguably one of the most beautiful cars of its time With its low, underslung chassis ..
The most successful division of the Anglo-French Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq combine, Talbot might well have escaped take-over by Rootes in 1935 had it not been shackled to its weaker partners. The company's then healthy position had been achieved by a succession of well-engineered products penned by its designer, Swiss-born Georges Roesch, whose obsess..
A late ‘SC’ specification, 2.7 litre version, which incorporates various improvements over earlier models, the main one being a larger, 2762cc engine, replacing the earlier 2511cc, as well as many changes to steering & suspension, and the adoption of 19″ wheels. This one is in need of significant restoration work & is being sold as a pro..