1951 HRG 1500 cm³ – Châssis W211, moteur C1334S Initialement immatriculée le 4 août 1951 sous le numéro PPL370, cette HRG bénéficie d’une carrosserie réalisée par St Leonard’s Engineering, achevée en juillet 1951.Son premier propriétaire fut Alfred Temple, du Surrey, et la voiture était à l’origine finie en crème avec un int..
An R Type with a difference! The car has been upgraded to 4.9 litres, has a high ratio back axle and is equipped with P100 headlights, all of which enhance the car overall and make it stand out from the crowd visually, as well as adding to the already highly useable specification of these models. In lovely condition, with excellent paintwork in Mas..
Spécifications techniques :Marque et modèle : Land Rover Series !Année : 1952Plaque d'immatriculation : immatriculé à JerseyNuméro de châssis : 26102772Numéro de moteur : 25291063JCylindrée : 2286 cm3Transmission : manuelle à 4 vitesses, traction avantKil..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' The Monterey Auction event, 13 - 15 August 2026. $1,800,000 - $2,200,000 USD Beautifully restored example of the world’s first supercarFinished in factory-correct Silver Grey Metallic over Blue vinyl with Blue plaid insertsOffered from more than five decades of single-family owne..
The pioneering rear engined Cooper-Climax Formula racing cars of the Type 43/45/51 family stand alongside cars such as the Alfa Romeo Tipo B and Lotus 79 as designs that truly revolutionized the world of Grand Prix racing. Customers flocked to Cooper's garage door to buy their revolutionary rear-engined racing cars. Then in 1955 the centre-seat ..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' The Tegernsee Auction event, 4 July 2026. €250,000 - €300,000 EUR One of just 78 aluminium-bodied Series I examples builtWell-documented chain of ownership from newPresented in its factory exterior colour Papyrus White over black leather upholsteryPowered by its matching..
1950 Prototype Nash Healey Silvertone Lemans/Mille Miglia. LHDNuméro de châssis : X5Numéro d'immatriculation : JWD300 (plaque d'origine) En décembre 1949, Donald Healey se rend aux États-Unis pour rencontrer Ed Cole de General Motors afin d'essayer d'obtenir un accord pour le nouveau moteur V8 Cadillac pour ses voitur..