The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II is the epitome of 1970’s luxury motoring. The original Silver Shadow was released in 1965 and made way for the vastly improved Shadow II in 1977, which would stay in production until 1980. The Silver Shadow II was known for its silky-smooth ride and powerful V8 engine, which provided plenty of power for the car's su..
This stunning Alfa Romeo 6C 2500SS with two-seater cabriolet coachwork by Carrozzeria Pinin Farina was superbly restored in 2009 and still remains in great order. Its Portello factory devastated by wartime bombing, Alfa Romeo did not resume car production until 1946 with, inevitably, a pre-war carry-over, the 6C 2500 ..
This 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom is a luxurious and elegant vehicle with a classic Black exterior that exudes sophistication and style.The interior of this Phantom is a beautiful Tan color, providing a timeless and understated look that's fitting for a luxury vehicle of this caliber. The cabin is spacious and comfortable, with ample legroom ..
The 1949 Ford F1, with a roots-style supercharged Ford FE engine and custom interior, is a stunning truck that demands attention. This pickup is painted black with flames and features a red interior that adds a splash of color and personality.The highlight of this custom truck is the roots-style supercharged Ford FE engine that delivers i..
1965 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 111, chassis LCEL59. LWB James Young SCT 100 “Baby Phantom” Tourer. Originally delivered in Tudor Grey with a Scarlet interior, it now wears a two tone Black and Garnet exterior over a Tan Connolly hide interior.Rolls Royce offered a wide range of coach-built bodies for the Silver Cloud III. One such coachbui..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Monterey event, 17 - 19 August 2023. Offered from a Private CollectionThe ultimate development of the legendary Alfa Romeo 6C Numbers-matching 2.5-liter, double overhead camshaft, inline six-cylinder engine fed by triple Weber carburetorsElegantly finished in Grigio Chi..
Considerable in-period international competition history Known ownership history Completely rebuilt by Chris Connelly and Mass Racing Engines while in previous ownership Recent restoration by marque specialists Eligible for a wide variety of the most prestigious motor sports events Current HTP and 'on the button' In 1935, twelve years after..
Model unique to the UK One of the more capable family saloons of its day Acquired for the Bishop Collection in 2018 Requires re-commissioning Produced from 1947 to 1951, Ford's rugged Pilot saloon was created by pepping-up the pre-war 2.2-litre Model 62 with the larger 3.6-litre V8. The V8 engine was no novelty when Henry Ford introduced the F..
Owned by Peter de Savary for many years The height of motoring luxury in its day One of his favourites in the collection Used regularly for Surrey to London trips Facing increasing competition from faster rivals and with development of its ageing six-cylinder engine nearing its end, Rolls-Royce turned to V8 power as the 1960s approached. The V..
Believed to be the sole survivor of an estimated eight built Formerly owned by the Rt Hon Alan Clarke, MP Restored in the 2000s The JBM sports car was the creation of Squadron Leader Jim Boothby, DFC and bar, who took the plunge into motor manufacturing in 1946 having enjoyed a distinguished career in the RAF during WW2. The marque's initials s..