A quality low mileage example
Supplied with Jaguar Heritage Certificate
The first XJ was launched in 1968; a designation which has been used for successive Jaguar flagship models ever since and was also the last Jaguar saloon to have had the input of Sir William Lyons, the company's founder. In late 1979..
Significant history file
A rare and interesting example
Over £30,000 spent by the vendor during his stewardship
Bearing its original number plate
The Bentley S2, a luxurious British automobile from the early 1950s, is..
Very original
Fitted with the desirable 3.4 litre engine
Manual with overdrive gearbox
Launched in 1955, the Mk. I extended Jaguar's domination of the high-performance car market in Britain, slotting neatly into the Coventry firm's range alongside the big Mk. VII saloon and the XK140 sportscar...
Restored in 2012.
Regularly maintained since the restoration
The MGC was the first 'high performance' version of the MGB. From early on in the design stages of the MGB there was an intention to create high performance variants, using a range of Vee engines that did not make it to production. The MGC was ..
From a deceased estate
Barn find condition
The 1965 Austin Healey 3000 Mk. III was the final and most refined version of the legendary British sportscar. Powered by a 2.9 litre inline-six engine producing 150 horsepower, it featured improved carburettors and a revised camshaft for better performance. The..
From a deceased estate
Barn find condition
The 1960 Austin Healey Frogeye Sprite is a charming British sportscar with a distinctive front-end design featuring round, bulging headlights. Produced from 1958 to 1961, it was a lightweight, affordable roadster powered by a 948cc inline-four engine producing a..
One of just 369 coachbuilt examples
Subject of a light restoration back in 2016
Includes modern Apple multimedia stereo system
Thanks to Rolls-Royce, two of the foremost coachbuilders, H. J. Mulliner and Park Ward, joined forces to become arguably the most well-known automotive design house, Mu..
The Rover P4 series of cars were manufactured from 1949 through to 1964 during which period several models were produced: the Rover 60, 75, 80, 90, 95, 100, 105 and 110 models. Apart from the 60 and 80, the models all had in-line six-cylinder engines with overhead inlet valves and side exhaust valves. Various transmissions were used including ei..
Subject to a 16 year restoration
Long term ownership with sympathetic upgrades
Service and tuned ready for the summer
The Jaguar XK120 was manufactured between 1948 and 1954 and was Jaguar's first post-war sports car succeeding the SS100 which ceased production in 1940. It was launched in roads..
The ultimate development of the legendary Silver Cloud series
One of just 47 righthand drive Silver Cloud III coupés
Believed to have just two family owners from new
From the moment the first Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud rolled out from the Crewe factory, it was seen as the Gold Standard of luxu..