This Vanden Plas Tourer was constructed on basis of a saloon approx. 10 years ago for a German enthusiast who wanted the "nec plus ultra" for his Alvis 4,3.
Also mechanically, he got the best what was available by Alvis specialists so that splendid looks were equaly matched by a superb mechanical set-up. The more, this beauty recently came into our..
Chassis number 73JS, was ordered in 1932 by Mr. Luciano Fernadez Villota, a wealthy citizen from Madrid who ordered Barker this short limousine. He kept the car untill 1971 when he sold the car to America. There the car had only three more owners. Now the car is back to Madrid. The car still has the original first registration plate from Madrid. Th..
A very rare car, one of only 13 to survive out of 16, and the last Le Mans built. One of the prettiest genuine 4 seater cars of the 1930's. Prepared for rallying and racing, including high compression Le Mans cylinder head, Ulster cam, 1 1/2" carbs, extractor exhaust and lightened panels making it the quickest long chassis car anywhere! In good con..
Restored by John Weeden, at a cost of over £23,000 we are advised, and completed in 2006, this rare Sunbeam Model 14, one of the last to be built at the Sunbeamland factory in Wolverhampton, is presented in concours condition and offered with Swansea V5.
The introduction of a smaller Rolls-Royce - the 20hp - in 1922 enabled the company to cater for the increasingly important owner-driver market that appreciated the quality of Rolls-Royce engineering but did not need a car as large as a 40/50hp Ghost or Phantom. The ‘Twenty’ proved eminently suited to town use, yet could cope admirably with Cont..
A 1935 model manufactured late in 1934, this Morris Eight has been in the vendor’s possession for the past 20-or-so years. At time of acquisition the body had already been restored, and the current owner has since completed the car’s mechanical and electrical refurbishment. Recent work has included overhaul of the ignition system and fuel pump ..
The introduction of a smaller Rolls-Royce - the 20hp - in 1922 enabled the company to cater for the increasingly important owner-driver market that appreciated the quality of Rolls-Royce engineering but did not need a car as large as a 40/50hp Ghost or Phantom. Finished in black with Burgundy-trimmed interior, ‘GBA64’ is in excellent condition ..
Finished in British Racing Green with matching leather-trimmed interior, the latter equipped with Jaeger 0-120mph speedometer and 0-4,500 tachometer, this well executed car comes with a new two-piece tonneau cover; a complete set of Bentley tools, jack and manual; and a spare set of wheels. It has been in the present ownership for approximately 15 ..
This beautiful Singer of one of the 1930s’ most desirable small sports cars was acquired by the vendor in 1995, the immediately preceding owner having kept it for 44 years. The car was in completely original, unrestored condition when acquired, and between 1995 and 2000 underwent a full ‘last nut and bolt’ restoration. Since completion ‘LJ ..
The car offered here in none other than the famous ‘long lost’ Lagonda M45 Tourer supplied new to Sir Malcolm Campbell, one of this country’s foremost sporting motorists, who broke the World Land Speed record on no fewer than nine occasions between 1929 and 1935. Recently taken out of storage, where it has been for some years, the Campbell La..