A sound & smart example of the characterful H.J. Mulliner design, which was in many ways ahead of its time, having an appearance more akin to the late fifties, yet with features such as the divided front screen, reminiscent of a slightly earlier period, giving the car a delightful quirkiness! Structurally good, cosmetically smart and mechani..
During the 1950s, automotive design reached new heights, with manufacturers on both sides of the Atlantic producing some of the most enduring and elegant sports cars of the era. Among them, the BMW 507 stands as one of the most refined and visually striking. Its timeless design and engineering excellence have secured its place among the most collec..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Cliveden House event, 8 July 2025. £580,000 - £680,000 GBP One of just 84 examples of the DB5 Convertible built in right-hand-drive formOriginally configured in Platinum over Black Connolly leather with a Black soft-top roof; now presented in metallic Silver Birch over red hideDe..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Cliveden House event, 8 July 2025. £140,000 - £160,000 GBP One of only 551 examples of the DB2/4 Mk III produced between 1957 and 1959First of the road-going DB lineage to gain the trademark Aston Martin winged grille and instrument binnacleRight-hand-drive car delivered new to L..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Cliveden House event, 8 July 2025. £180,000 - £220,000 GBP One of just 98 examples of the glamorous Aston Martin DB2 Drophead CoupéRight-hand-drive car originally specified in Botticelli Blue over Blue trim; now presented in an attractive dark blue hue with matching soft-top roof over tan..
Chassis No. DB4/305/R
Engine No. 370/339
Body No. DB4/305/R
Produced from late 1958 through the summer of 1963, the DB4 proved an elegant departure from the earlier, more upright DB2 road cars that had defined Aston Martin throughout the 1950s. The DB4 featured groundbreaking Italian design by Touring of Milan, utilizing their pa..
Chassis No. L/11715
Many associate open-topped, mid-century air-cooled Porsches with beauty and elegance. However, in the 1950s and 1960s, Porsche balanced this aesthetic vision with a practical approach, reflecting the mindset prevalent across Western Europe at the time. Eager to expand beyond sports cars and contribute to West Germany's Wi..
Chassis No. AR1900C01910
Engine No. AR130801005
Body No. 1538
The Alfa Romeo 1900 C SS was a rare sporting variant of the 1900 series, featuring a short-wheelbase chassis (denoted by "C" for Corto) and Super Sprint specifications ("SS") including its 1,975-cc twin-cam Tipo 1308 engine producing 115 horsepower. The sophisticated fi..
Chassis No. 58368
Engine No. KD P-91036
Transmission No. 15530
The "Carrera" name is now ubiquitous across much of Porsche's 911 lineup, but in the company's early days, it offered both performance and exclusivity. In the early 1950s, Porsche had established a reputation for producing high-quality, jewel-like cars that were lightw..
Chassis No. 0320301
Engine No. 3303676
Body No. 263 293
Over its 68-year lifespan, the original air-cooled Volkswagen Beetle came in many specifications, with the most prized examples being the early Type 1 car featuring the distinctive split oval rear window. A 1949 update introduced an export model with enhanced interior trim, ..