Rare modelLow ownership The Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 346 was a British luxury saloon produced between 1952 and 1960. It was the first of the Sapphire models and was known for its refined engineering, comfortable ride, and elegant styling, it featured six-cylinder engines with hemispherical combustion c..
A low mileage right hand drive exampleJust had over £12,000 spent on it Still bearing its original number plate of 5 BOF Only 562 right hand drive examples were manufactured The Mercedes-Benz 190 SL remains one of the most elegant and desirable sporting roadsters of the post-war era. Introduced at th..
Serviced by respected specialist Martin Cushway EngineeringRestored to concours standard Recent full engine rebuild Few post-war automobiles have achieved the universal acclaim or lasting prestige of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster. Introduced in 1957, it represented the natural evolution of the celebrated ..
Earlier restorationLong term ownership 1954 Jaguar XK120 Drophead Coupé is a beautifully styled British sportscar combining elegant open-top design with strong performance. Finished with classic detailing, it remains highly desirable, offering timeless appeal, smooth straight-six power, and a quintessential post-war d..
• Full documented nut and bolt restoration • Matching numbers supported by Heritage Certificate Introduced in 1956, the Austin Healey 100/6 represented a significant evolution of the highly successful Austin Healey 100. Designed by Donald Healey and built in partnership with the British Motor Corporation, the model featured a more powerful six..
Genuine UK supplied right hand drive exampleRecently recommissioned The MG TD is one of Britain's most iconic classic sportscars, renowned for its charming styling, engaging driving experience, and significant role in popularising British roadsters around the world. Produced between 1950 and 1953 by the MG Car Company..
One of c.200 surviving examplesPrevious historic rallying provenance Recent refurbishment after long-term barn storage Introduced in 1953, the Sunbeam Alpine was the first Rootes Group model to carry the Sunbeam name alone. Styled by Raymond Loewy and inspired by dealer George Hartwell, it was named in honour..
• Deceased estate • Includes number plate The TF Midget, launched on 15th October 1953 was a facelifted TD fitted with the TD Mk. II engine, headlights faired into the wings, a sloping radiator grille concealing a separate radiator, and a new pressurised cooling system along with a simulated external radiator cap. Offered for sale from a decea..
• Rare model • Deceased estate The Morris Minor was launched in 1948 at the Earls Court Motor Show in London. It was designed under the leadership of Alec Issigonis with more than 1.6 million examples produced over 23 years. First registered in August 1956, this charming Morris Minor is offered for sale from a deceased estate, having been owne..
Fully restored in 2017Documented history from new Among the most eloquent statements of Porsche’s early design and engineering philosophy, the 356 Speedster endures as a symbol of purposeful minimalism and motorsport-led intent. Of all iterations, the 1957 Porsche 356 A Speedster occupies a particularly revered positi..