Thought to be the third road car produced
Analogue instruments
A unique example
There could scarcely be a more prestigious union of car names than Aston Martin and Lagonda. The former was founded in 1913 and became famous for its fast, nimble sportscars whilst the was established itself in 1904..
Full matching engine, gearbox and chassis
Rare Litchfield metallic black
Stunning history file
Factory build correspondence from new
Introduced at the October 1988 Birmingham Motor Show to almost universal acclaim, the Virage was the first new Aston Martin for eighteen years. A satisf..
1994
Aston Martin
Martin Virage Volante 'Cosmetic Widebody' (5.3 litre)
Highly desirable 2+2 configuration
Formerly owned by John Terry
Beloved by modern day enthusiasts and heritage collectors alike. The aggressive appearance of the Vanquish in 'Die Another Day' cemented its place in James Bond history and has helped to make this an instantly recognisable model. Featuring a..
The BMW Isetta is one of the most iconic microcars of the 1950s, instantly recognizable for its unusual egg-shaped body and distinctive front-opening door. Originally designed by the Italian company Iso SpA, the Isetta was licensed by BMW in 1954. At the time, BMW was struggling financially, and the Isetta offered an affordable solution to Germa..
Just four former keepers
Manual gearbox
Introduced in 1993 to the public, the handsome new DB7 was Aston Martin's first six-cylinder model since production of the DB6 Mk. II had finished in 1971. Styled by Ian Callum, its lines were evocative of earlier Aston Martin models and elements of the DB4/5/6 cou..
Owned by the vendor for many decades
Presents in good condition all round
Originally launched at the 1953 Motor Show, the MG TF was greeted with mixed reactions from enthusiasts and journalists alike. To the Abingdon engineers, led by Cecil Cousins, it was a model that was sufficiently different from its..
Cherished plate included
Desirable factory Driving Dynamics split rim alloy wheels
Introduced in 1993 to the public, the handsome new DB7 was Aston Martin's first six-cylinder model since production of the DB6 Mk. II finished in 1971. Styled by Ian Callum, its lines were evocative of earlier Aston Martin..
The Chevrolet Corvette marked a turning point in the history of America’s first true sportscar. Introduced just three years after the Corvette’s debut in 1953, the ’56 model was the first major redesign and signalled Chevrolet’s determination to transform the Corvette from a niche experiment into a serious competitor on the performance car marke..
Restored by Cotswold Classic Car Restoration
One of the 12 CKD cars sent to Eire
Some race history
The Jaguar XK120 was manufactured by Jaguar between 1948 and 1954 and was Jaguar's first post-war sportscar which succeeded the SS 100 that ceased production in 1940. The XK120 was launched in roa..
Number 14 of a limited edition of only 78 manufactured
Low mileage and exceptional condition
Aston Martin partnered with renowned British luxury brand Alfred Dunhill to create a unique DB7 variant, first revealed in 1997 as a one-off for Dunhill but later offered to the public in 1998. Though up to 150 u..