A 1938 MG VA Four-seat tourer.Reg No. JMC 154.Car No. VA1369.Engine No. TPBG 1632.Red with brown interior.MG’s decision to increase their range of cars to include more sportier versions, led them to develop a trio of 1.5L to 2.5L models. The MG VA was the smallest with a four-cylinder 1548cc engine deri..
A 1935 Wolseley Hornet. 14hp Special Daytona Sports.Reg No. BYL 497.Car NO. 626/163 P.Engine No. 6089/163.Maroon and black with black interior.For 1934 the Hornet Special chassis was strengthened, the engine was given a new block and cross-flow cylinder head, and the capacity increased to 1.6L. The gear..
A 1935 Morris 10/4 two-seat tourer with dickey.Reg No. NJ 5511.Car No. 46721.Engine No.43656.Blue and cream with blue upholstery.The Morris 10 was introduced in 1933 as the company’s offering to the popular 10hp market. It continued until 1948 before being replaced with the Morris 12 and 14.Parti..
A 1932 Rolls-Royce 20/25. Park Ward Saloon. Reg No. JU 642.Car No. GBT 27.Engine No. GBT 97.Brown and black with brown interior.The 20/25 Rolls-Royce range are known as the small horsepower models. Following on from the 20hp engines, the increase helped to tackle the larger and heavier bodies being buil..
Arguably the most famous and impressive of all the early Rolls-Royce cars is the 40/50 hp Silver Ghost. When it was introduced in 1907 it was considered to be the most advanced motor car money could buy. A hundred years later, they are still revered and a target for many serious collectors. At its heart was Henry Royce’s magnificent 7,428 cc inl..
This beautiful 1936 Riley, started life as a 12/ 4 model whilst the running gear is all from the lauded nine, with a desirable preselector box. In super condition throughout and continuously maintained , this might be the ideal European tourer, with its sprightly performance and full weather equipment to include hood and side screens.Runn..
A new arrival to Oldtimer Australia is this majestic Australian delivered 1921 Rolls-Royce 40/50hp Silver Ghost.The build sheets on file confirm that this particular chassis was on test on the 20th April 1921, off test and delivered to Lillie Hall on the 13th August 1921. The car was despatched shortly thereafter to be loaded on the ship ..
1939 Singer Nine Tourer Chassis Number: J26357 Registration Number: RN7457 A very early example of the Singer Nine Tourer. Beneficiary of a near £4,000 engine refresh in 2021. Finished in light blue over grey with a navy blue reupholstered interior.
1934 Talbot 65/75 3 Position Drophead Foursome Coupe Chassis Number: 36539 Registration number: YG7322 Sporting very desirable 3 position drophead coachwork by exclusive coachbuilder Carlton who bodied very few of these Talbots. This car comes to us in impeccable condition havin..
A totally original unrestored carChassis 2644 laid untouched for 45 years in storageFully known history from newWonderful Barker Landaulette coachworkThis grand 1913 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is like no other. Presenting today in an incredibly well-preserved condition, 2644 bears all its original spend..