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  • 1976 Lancia Fulvia 1.3S | Historics Auctioneers

    1976 Lancia Fulvia 1.3S | Historics Auctioneers

    The Lancia Fulvia was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 1963 with production running all the way through to 1976. Fulvia’s are notable for their role in motor racing history, including winning the International Rally Championship in 1972. On testing it in 1967, Road and Track summed up the Fulvia as ‘a precision motorcar, an engineering tour d..
  • 1994 Ferrari 348 Spider | Historics Auctioneers

    1994 Ferrari 348 Spider | Historics Auctioneers

    The Ferrari 348 was a mid-engined, rear wheel drive V8 powered two-seater replacing the 328 in 1989 and continuing until 1995. Badged 348 TB for the coupé (Berlinetta) and 348 TS (Spider) for the targa versions, it features a naturally aspirated 3.4 litre version of the quad-cam, four valve per cylinder engine which was originally found in the 288G..
  • 1989 Ferrari Testarossa | Historics Auctioneers

    1989 Ferrari Testarossa | Historics Auctioneers

    At the Paris Salon of 1984, Ferrari presented the successor to the legendary BB512 after nearly ten years of production. Called Testarossa, referring to the legendary Le Mans winning car, it is again the work of Pininfarina. The Testarossa is equipped with a 12-cylinder boxer engine inaugurated in 1972 on the 365 GT4 BB. The capacity is increased t..
  • 1972 Jensen Interceptor Mk. III | Historics Auctioneers

    1972 Jensen Interceptor Mk. III | Historics Auctioneers

    Launched in 1966, the Jensen Interceptor broke away from the company's traditional method of construction that used glass reinforced plastic with the new car now incorporating an all steel bodyshell. Designed by Carrozzeria Touring, the early cars were built by Vignale before production was eventually carried out at the Jensen works in West Bromwic..
  • 1979 Jaguar SS100 by Suffolk Engineering | Historics Auctioneers

    1979 Jaguar SS100 by Suffolk Engineering | Historics Auctioneers

    The SS100 was built between 1936 and 1940 by SS Cars Ltd of Coventry, England. The nomenclature was to reflect the theoretical 100mph maximum speed and once approved by Sir William Lyons, the name 'Jaguar' was given to a new saloon version in 1936. Widely considered to be one of the most aesthetically pleasing Jaguar cars ever built, it is also one..
  • 1977 Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider Veloce | Historics Auctioneers

    1977 Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider Veloce | Historics Auctioneers

    The Alfa Romeo Spider was produced from 1966 to 1993 and is widely regarded as a design classic. It remained in production for almost three decades with only minor aesthetic and mechanical changes. The first presentation of the car, as a prototype, was at the Turin Motor Show in 1961; however, the continuing success of existing models and the econo..
  • 1972 Datsun 240Z | Historics Auctioneers

    1972 Datsun 240Z | Historics Auctioneers

    It soon became apparent during its creation, that the Datsun 240Z represented all the requirements of sports-minded drivers by fulfilling their desires for superb styling, power and safety whilst providing them with the most thrilling and enjoyable ride available in any car at that time. Reporting 151bhp and 146lb/ft of torque at just 4,400rpm, Car..
  • 1974 Reliant Scimitar  GTE | Historics Auctioneers

    1974 Reliant Scimitar GTE | Historics Auctioneers

    The SE5 model of Reliant’s classic Scimitar came with the 3.0 litre Ford Essex engine providing a claimed top speed of over 120mph. A Borg-Warner automatic transmission was added as an option in 1970 and by 1971, overdrive on the four-speed manual was offered. In 1972 several improvements were included in the upgrade to SE5A, including a boost in p..
  • 1972 Alfa Romeo 1.3 GT Junior | Historics Auctioneers

    1972 Alfa Romeo 1.3 GT Junior | Historics Auctioneers

    Mention Alfa Romeos from the 1960s and 1970s and what usually springs to mind is the marque’s 105 Series Coupé, designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro of Bertone, considered to be one of his greatest designs. Not only as one of the best looking and handling classic saloon cars of the period, but the advanced specification, with its five-speed gearbox, all-..
  • 1972 Triumph TR6 | Historics Auctioneers

    1972 Triumph TR6 | Historics Auctioneers

    The Triumph TR6 was manufactured for seven years from 1969 and by the time production came to an end in July 1976, it was the best-seller of the TR range. The bodywork closely resembled that of the previous model, the Triumph TR5, but the front and rear were squared off and all TR6s featured inline six-cylinder engines. For the US market, the engin..

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