The only Formula 2 Turner ever built Considerable in-period race history Known ownership history Present ownership since 2011 Professionally restored in 1990 and again in 2011 Well researched and documented Highly eligible for all the world's best events Welsh engineer Jack Turner (1916 - 2011) started out by making a special for his own us..
One of only 11 examples of the Mille Miglia built Delivered new to the USA Present ownership for the last 48 years Fully restored in 2005 by Leitch Motorsport & Restoration in New Zealand Eligible for the Mille Miglia, Le Mans Classic, Goodwood Revival, Monaco Grand Prix Historique, etc. "All Frazer Nash models are now built on the same..
Rare right-hand drive example Desirable overdrive transmission Extensively restored (bills and photographs available) Requires recommissioning "For nearly a decade the Jaguar XK series has been universally accepted as the standard by which all latter-day sports cars have been judged and now, with the introduction of the new XK150 fixed head an..
JAGUAR XK150 INDIGO BLUE Interior Colour: REDCHASSIS NUMBER 824676D/N Type of Vehicle: FIXED HEAD COUPE Year of Manufacture: NOVEMBER 1958 Mileage: 2503 SINCE RESTORATION Engine Size: 3442CC Transmission Type: 5 SPEED MANUAL COSWORTH MT75 Number of Doors: 2 Reg Number: RRX800Fender & Broad gave the following desc..
Only three owners from new Resident in Switzerland since 1957 Unique owner from 1957 to 2013 Present owner since 2013 Original and unrestored Swiss registration document It is said that when David Brown acquired Lagonda in 1947 all he got was a famous name, a collection of engineering drawings and a handful of prototypes. And although Lagond..
Built to Swiss specification Numerous extra-cost options Recently recommissioned by Stratton Motor Company Original Swiss duplicate cancelled title Launched in 2003 as successor to the DB7, the DB9 was the first model to be built at Aston Martin's new factory at Gaydon, Warwickshire. Like its predecessor, the DB9 was styled by Ian Callum, wit..
Built to Swiss specification Numerous extra-cost options Recently recommissioned by Stratton Motor Company Original Swiss duplicate cancelled title Launched in 2003 as successor to the DB7, the DB9 was the first model to be built at Aston Martin's new factory at Gaydon, Warwickshire. Like its predecessor, the DB9 was styled by Ian Callum, with..
Original left-hand drive example Matching numbers engine and chassis Circa 88,000 km recorded Serviced by Emil Frey Classics Swiss registration document Beautifully finished in black with contrasting magnolia leather interior, this stunning Lagonda from the 4th and final series is believed to be the 17th from last example produced. Original ..
Delivered new to the USA Automatic transmission Present ownership in Switzerland for 20 years Recently recommissioned Swiss registration document Aston Martin had always intended the DBS to house its new V8 engine, but production difficulties meant that the car first appeared with the DB6's 4.0-litre six. Bigger and more luxuriously appointed..
Only 63 left-hand drive built Matching chassis and engine Present ownership since 2012 Professionally restored Swiss registration document Widening the appeal of the already-successful DB2/4, the four-seater MkII arrived in October 1953, though the redesign's inevitable weight gain was not fully compensated for until the arrival of the 3.0-l..