The rarest Jensen, being a Vignale
One of only eight remaining cars out of 12 prototypes
Substantial history file
Restored in Sweden
The Jensen FF is a four-wheel drive grand tourer produced by British car manufacturer Jensen Motors between 1966 and 1971. It was the first non-all-terr..
Presented in very good condition throughout
Desirable colour combination
Treated to much maintenance and restoration work
This fantastic looking Mustang Fastback was built at Ford’s Metuchen plant, New Jersey on 30th August 1966, as a ’67 model. Built as a genuine ’S’ code, the car w..
Very rare right hand drive car
Recently recommissioned
Launched in 1961, the Lancia Flavia Coupé arrived on the market a year after its saloon sister and immediately atoned for the four-door's odd styling and proportions. The eye-catching Coupé featured bodywork by Pininfarina to clothe its Professor Ant..
Rare right hand drive model
Low mileage
The 1965 Mercedes-Benz 190c ‘Fintail’ (W110) is a classic example of Mercedes’ engineering excellence and understated style. Known for its distinctive rear fins, it combined elegance with practicality, appealing to professionals of its era. Powered by a reliable 1...
Fitted with a RS2000 engine – Targa rally car
Historic vehicle - Tax and MoT exempt
The 1965 Ford Cortina De Luxe was part of the first generation of Ford’s highly successful Cortina line - a family car designed for practicality, economy, and style. Built by Ford of Britain, it became one of the most pop..
A rare factory-approved for RHD conversion by Ruddspeed
Restored circa 2020
Introduced at the 1962 Geneva Salon, the Alfa Romeo 2600 marked the brand’s final foray into six-cylinder grand touring cars. Available in Berlina, Sprint, and Spider variants, it featured a new 2584cc DOHC straight-six engine – ..
Subject of an extensive restoration in the 1990s
Coopercraft front brakes
There is little doubt that the Jaguar E-Type revolutionised the motoring world and sent the press into raptures. The Museum of Modern Art recognised the significance of the Jaguar E-Type's design in 1996 by adding a blue roadster t..
Rare and desirable right hand drive manual gearbox example
£17,284 spent with SL Shop in the past year
Hardtop included
The Mercedes-Benz 280 SL was introduced in December 1967 and continued in production until February 1971. An all new design by Paul Bracq to replace the 190 SL and 300 SL Roas..
Number one of six produced
3,800-man hours to complete
Build estimated to cost £360,000 plus donor car
Leatherwork by Bill Amberg including Bespoke luggage
300bhp fuel injected and tuned engine
HELM boasts decades of experience in the art of sourcing and restoring E-Types, b..
Restored when returned to the UK from Ireland in 2018
Originally a left hand drive export-market car
Part of a private collection
Triumph TR4 was launched in 1961, and codenamed ‘Zest’. Beneath the bonnet lay Triumph’s robust 2138cc OHV four-cylinder engine, paired with a wider track, rack and ..