The Land Rover Series IIA is considered by many to be the hardiest Series model constructed. It is also quite possibly the model that features most strongly in the general public's perception of the Land Rover, from its many appearances in popular films and television documentaries set in Africa throughout the 1960s, such as Born Free. In Februa..
Fast road specification with some desirable upgradeZetec engine running side draught Dellorto carburettorsFive speed gearbox The Ford Escort Mk. II RS2000, was produced from 1975 to 1980, and is a legendary rally car that has become an icon in motorsport history. Renowned for its performance and handlin..
Sport pack suspensionOne owner from new The Jaguar XJS was a luxury grand tourer produced from 1975 through to 1996 and replaced the E-Type. Although it never had quite the same sporting image, the XJS was actually more aerodynamic with the last one being produced on 4th April 1996; at that stage 115,413 had bee..
• In very good condition throughout • Desirable colour combination • From a private collection Popularity of the Beach Buggy peaked in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s with the Volkswagen Beetle, nicknamed ‘Bug’ (hence ‘Buggy’) which were most commonly used for the platform. Ideal because the rear engine layout improves traction, the air-cooled..
The 1973 Ford Transit 90 Custom was a standout in the first generation of Ford’s legendary Transit lineup, blending practicality with a touch of refinement. Built for versatility, the 90 referred to its short wheelbase and 90-inch chassis, making it highly maneuverable, ideal for urban deliveries and tradesmen. The Custom trim added comfor..
The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow was a luxury saloon car built from 1965 through to 1980 and was the first Rolls-Royce to be constructed using a monocoque chassis and, to date, has the largest production volume of any Rolls-Royce. The original Shadow was 3½ inches narrower and seven inches shorter than its predecessor, the Silver Cloud, but managed..
• Many significant upgrades • Invoices totalling £193,694 from 2017-2020 • Manual gearbox • A simply stunning example From 1970 through to 1972, Aston's flagship model was the DBS V8. Although the body and name were shared with the six-cylinder DBS, the V8 sold for much more. The V8 engine had begun development in the mid-sixties when it was fi..
3.8 litre engine fittedManual gearbox with overdrivePower steeringExceptional condition Although having a family resemblance to the XK120 and XK140, the XK150 was radically modernized. A one-piece windscreen replaced the split screen, and the wing line no longer dropped as much over the doors. ..
UK supplied right hand drive exampleMatching numbersGood history file The 1968 Jaguar E-Type Roadster is a classic British sportscar that has become an icon of automotive design and engineering. Introduced in 1961, the E-Type quickly captured th..
Only 55,212 miles from newPresented in exceptional condition Launched in 1975, Jaguar's XJS was never envisaged as a direct replacement for the E-Type. More of a soporific grand tourer than an out-and-out sportscar, it was designed to seamlessly blur borders rather than blast down back roads. To this end, it was..