*Featured in "The Man from U.N.C.L.E"*Extensively up-rated*Delivered new to the USA*Restored and converted to right-hand drive in the 1990s*Present ownership since 2011Delivered to Jaguar Cars, New York in May 1963, this E-Type roadster was imported from the USA to the UK in 1991 by classic car dealer Simon Robinson of Darlington. The Jag..
*One of only 115 right-hand drive 3.8 'S' fixed-head coupés*Present ownership since 2012*Recent extensive professional restoration*Comprehensive history file"The Jaguar XK150 is undeniably one of the world's fastest and safest cars. It is quiet and exceptionally refined mechanically, docile and comfortable... we do not know of any more ou..
*Purchased in the USA*Extensively restored between 1998 and 2001*Regularly rallied*Five-speed gearbox with original box as spare"The Jaguar XK150 is undeniably one of the world's fastest and safest cars. It is quiet and exceptionally refined mechanically, docile and comfortable...but we do not know of any more outstanding example of value..
*Rebuilt to 'Coombs' specification in the mid/late 1990s*Manual/overdrive transmission*Discreetly upgraded*Present ownership since April 2016A progressive development of the Mark 1, Jaguar's first unitary construction saloon, the Mark 2 made its debut in October 1959. Slimmer windscreen pillars and deeper side windows greatly enlarged the..
*Extensive maintenance works over the last seven years*New carpets*Professionally stored*Little used in recent yearsTesting the E-Type Series 3 in 1972, Road & Track magazine reckoned the new V12 power unit, "a sheer delight, by itself almost worth the price of admission... The idle is smooth and quiet with none of the mechanic..
*The Jaguar MkII in its ultimate specification*Present ownership since 2007*Engine rebuilt in 2011/2012*Running gear overhauled in 2014*Body restoration and re-spray 2016*Extensively campaigned and well maintainedRepresenting Jaguar's perennially popular Mk2 saloon in its ultimate 3.8-litre manual/overdrive specification, chassis number '..
The introduction of the new XK150 in 1957 marked the most significant evolution of Jaguar’s legendary XK series since the XK120’s debut in 1948. In mechanical terms, the new 150 was similar to the outgoing 140, with independent front suspension, Salisbury rear axle, and rack and pinion steering. New for the 150, however, was the addition of the ..
Jaguar E-type V12 series 3 convertible, year 1973. Chassis number: UD1S214XX, engine number 7S9230XX, body number 4S31XX, gearbox number KL439X. Colour British Racing Green combined with a beige leather interior and beige carpet. Black mohair soft-top and hood cover. This magnificent Jaguar E-type V12 convertible was sold new in the United State..
1947 Sunbeam Talbot 2 litre Drop Head Coupe - Master Class Concours WinnerJust arrived at The Garage and awaiting preparation after all the rain - 1946 Sunbeam Talbot 2 litre Drop Head Coupe - Master Class Concours Winner. This rare model has an extensive documented history with just 33,000 mies covered since new...