A 1935 model manufactured late in 1934, this Morris Eight has been in the vendor’s possession for the past 20-or-so years. At time of acquisition the body had already been restored, and the current owner has since completed the car’s mechanical and electrical refurbishment. Recent work has included overhaul of the ignition system and fuel pump ..
A left-hand drive example of the Series 50 (248ci, 4,066cc) Buick Super Eight, this car left the Flint Michigan factory in 1940, Buick’s best ever production year. The vehicle was imported into the UK from the USA in 1990 and restored in this country soon after. It is finished in black with tan Bedford cord interior, and features a period push-bu..
‘GGM22’ has been in the current owner’s possession for the past 20 years and comes with fully documented history including all invoices, expired MoTs and old tax discs. Only offered for sale because the vendor is leaving the country, the car is presented fresh from total restoration, some £100,000 having been spent on its refurbishment over ..
The car offered here in none other than the famous ‘long lost’ Lagonda M45 Tourer supplied new to Sir Malcolm Campbell, one of this country’s foremost sporting motorists, who broke the World Land Speed record on no fewer than nine occasions between 1929 and 1935. Recently taken out of storage, where it has been for some years, the Campbell La..
Available now in as new condition with very low mileage at a fraction of the cost of the real thing!
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Needs restoring 80% there ,good frame and body other bits will need rebuilding,rare to find 1,000 cc V/TWIN 3 SPEED & reverse excerlent project. Can box and send to USA for £500.
Needs restoring 80% there ,good frame and body other bits will need rebuilding,rare to find 1,000 cc V/TWIN 3 SPEED & reverse excerlent project. Can box and send to USA for £500.
This interesting and unusual 2 litre Aston was rebuilt in 2001 to short chassis specification, with steel crank and rod engine and fitted with the light weight racing sports coachwork from the 'Gartside Special', which, based on a Speed Model was raced in the early 1950's. The bodywork was restored by ex. Aston Martin employee, Bill Smith, in the 1..