Recent long journeys undertaken with no issues reported12 months MoT included Belted seats, front and rear First appearing at the 1973 London Motor Show, it wasn’t until two years later that Jaguar’s XJ Coupé – or XJ-C – finally made it to production. These wonderfully spacious-feeling coupés were a real side..
The Jaguar XJ (X351) is a saloon car built by Jaguar Cars from 2010 to 2019. It is the fourth generation of the Jaguar XJ model. Referred to internally within Jaguar as the X351, it was announced in 2009 before going on sale in 2010 and combines revised styling with underpinnings of the previous Jaguar X350 generation. The model was discontinued..
UK-supplied right hand drive exampleOnly two owners in the last 40 years Matching numbers Good history file The 1968 Jaguar E-Type Roadster remains one of Britain's most celebrated sports cars, admired for its timeless styling and outstanding performance. Powered by the renowned 4.2-litre inline-six ..
• Rare and desirable colour of Bahama Yellow • Full service history Manufactured between 1965 and 1969, the Porsche 912 was very much the entry level Porsche sports car. Although, for some time, considered the poorer relation to the 911, the 912 is a serious sports car in its own right. With aerodynamic lines, low weight and an efficient engine..
Matching numbersRecently resprayed The 1967 Jaguar E-Type Series I Roadster is an iconic British sportscar, celebrated for its timeless covered-headlight design and exhilarating performance. Powered by the legendary 4.2 litre XK engine, it offers outstanding drivability, exceptional style, and enduring appeal among co..
Earlier restorationLong term ownership 1954 Jaguar XK120 Drophead Coupé is a beautifully styled British sportscar combining elegant open-top design with strong performance. Finished with classic detailing, it remains highly desirable, offering timeless appeal, smooth straight-six power, and a quintessential post-war d..
• Ex-Works famous prototype • Raced on circuits and rallies • Driven by Richard Lloyd and Terry Hunter Few competition Triumphs can rival the provenance, historical significance and documented career of '412 VC', the prototype Spitfire that became the public face of the model during its launch and later evolved into the first official Works ..
• Single family ownership since new • Garaged for many years• Recent mechanical work Following on from the enormous success of the Lotus Cortina Mk. I, Ford was keen to capitalise on its collaboration with Colin Chapman’s enterprise. The Mk. I had achieved everything and more than they could expect in motorsport, but the public linked its compe..
• Extremely rare model • Deceased estate This is an opportunity to acquire what is believed to be an extremely rare 1967 Bentley T Series two-door saloon, offered for sale from a deceased estate. Purchased by the late owner from the world-renowned Bentley and Rolls-Royce specialists Jack Barclay in 1995, the car has remained in long-term owners..
Low ownershipDeceased estate The 1965 Humber Imperial was a luxurious British saloon, offering elegant styling, a spacious interior, and refined comfort. Powered by a smooth six-cylinder engine with automatic transmission, it appealed to executives seeking prestige, reliability, and traditional craftsmanship. O..