1924 Bentley 3-4.5 Litre Supercharged Short Chassis LeMans Coachwork in the style of The Birkin Blower of 1929 Chassis no. 431 Engine no. 441 Continuous history from new. This particular Blower 3-4 1/2 is a conversion and subsequent upgrade to a replica of the original Birkin Blower UU5872 built for the LeMans race in 1929. The 3 Litre Upgrade to ..
A very desirable 3 Litre ‘Speed Model’ with complete and continuous history, delivered new in October 1924. Upgraded by The Works in 1927 with a new chassis and front axle. Subsequent owners have enjoyed and uprated her further with very well-proportioned coachwork by Dick Brockman in the 1980’s and more recently converted the engine to a 4 ½ Li..
One of the earliest Aston Martins with a superb and engaging history. Only four owners from new. Bamford & Martin's chassis numbering for production cars began at '1916', making this side valve-engined chassis number '1941', one the oldest surviving production Aston-Martins and one of only a handful of cars remaining from before 1926..
1924 Bentley 3 Litre VDP Tourer Speed model Chassis Number: 807 Registration Number: KU5155 A desirable early speed model as delineated by its red radiator Bentley B & twin sloper carburettors. The car wears Vanden Plas Body number 1087; an open tourer configuration that was erected upon th..
1924 Sunbeam 4.5 litre 24/70 tourer Chassis Number: 7079DRegistration number: BF7480 A magnificent late 4.5 litre Sunbeam tourer. The car was first supplied to the antipodes in engine & chassis form, prior to receiving its current Australian body. It is featured in the recognised authority o..
•Sold new to Major EG Thomson of Edinburgh, of Ecuire Ecosse fame •Owned for more than 50 years by the Martin family•Upgraded to 4.5 Litre spec using original crankcase•Extensive history file includes factory records and buff logbooks•Fully restored by Paul Grist to his ‘ultimate’ period look and specification ..