Hand built aluminium special
Fabulous unique design with XK150 engine
This unique, stunning and beautiful ‘nod’ to an era of sportscars consigned to history books and vintage meetings, was the creation of one man who had a vision! He wanted to use the base of a Jaguar XK150 with its superb 3.4 litre engi..
Near Concours condition
Superb history
Some GT specification additions
The exquisite aluminium bodywork was styled by Touring of Milan, utilising their famed Superleggera lightweight structure. The first 50 cars had no over-riders, and frameless side windows. The DB4 has long been regarded by e..
Chassis No. LML/50/217
Body No. 8045
Before Aston Martin earned global acclaim for the refined 2+2 grand tourers of the 1960s, the marque's post-war identity was already taking shape with the earlier "Feltham" cars, named for the company's base in Feltham, England. After David Brown acquired Aston Martin in 1947, along with Lagonda's f..
Chassis No. BC23LAF
Engine No. BC22A
A copy of the original chassis card shows that this left-hand-drive Drophead Coupe chassis was delivered to Rolls-Royce's Lillie Hall facility on 22 August 1955. The Special Features section notes the car was specified with a speedometer in miles, a radio, a "Made in England" nameplate, sun visors, ..
Chassis No. 420901
Engine No. 460249
Conceived for the Italian Riviera and sun-drenched marinas, the Jolly distilled postwar Italian motoring into its most carefree form, pairing Fiat's compact Cinquecento with open-air charm, wicker seating, and a surrey top. Built by Ghia in extremely limited numbers, only a few hundred were produce..
Chassis No. 82624
Introduced in late 1954, the Porsche 356 Speedster was built at the behest of Porsche's renowned U.S. importer Max Hoffman as an affordable Porsche able to compete in the burgeoning American sports car racing scene. The spartan, purpose-built sports car was devoid of luxury equipment, leaving a low-profile windscreen, three..
Chassis No. E69
Engine No. B6538
The Silverstone was Donald Healey Motor Company's first high-performance two-seater sports car. Introduced in 1949, it was one of the first post war dual-purpose racers: a racing car with headlights and road registration. The roadster's grand prix-inspired layout, venerable Riley "Big Four" motor, and b..
Engine No. 63249
Transmission No. 8775
Dispatched to Hoffman Motors in New York City in the spring of 1956, this 1956 Porsche 356 A 1600 Speedster was among those U.S.-market examples delivered via the legendary American-market distributor and tastemaker. It left the factory wearing Weiss (White) paint over Red leatherette, the same s..
Chassis No. 0855 GT
Engine No. 0855 GT (internal no. 0160 C)
Transmission No. 60 C
Differential No. 132 GTC
Period brochures for Ferrari's 250 GT Coupe described the model as "the series-produced vehicle benefitting from the experiences of the race track." Indeed, the lessons of competition were present throughout the 250 G..