Pram hood model in really nice condition. Very rare matching numbers car, purchased from Charles Clark & sons, Shrewsbury, BMC agents in 1978 by the late Norman Purves. This car has never been advertised for sale at any time.Phone 01387 720392 or 07484897903.
DetailsOldtimer Australia is delighted to offer for sale a rather unique 1928 Lea-Francis Special.Founded in 1895 Lea-Francis started building motor cycles. They began car manufacturing under licence for Singer in 1903 and later built and sold cars under their own name. They quickly developed a reputation as an early innovator with..
COD VAU00003The car is visible in our showroom in Reggio Emilia, Italy.WE EVALUATE EXCHANGES WITH CLASSIC CARS AND MOTORBIKES We offer logistics and home delivery service.For more information please contact:Pellegrino: +39 338 623 5648Petru: +39 338 642 9745Lorenzo: +39 335 629 3385Andrea: ..
Retaining its original matching-numbers engine and chassis (both numbered 24576), the car benefits from an extensively documented history and a highly sympathetic restoration carried out overseveral years by Emilio Ripollés in Barcelona. Remarkably, the restoration preserved the original coachbuilt structure, original mechanical components..
1927 Rolls Royce 20hp Barker Barrel Sided Tourer. Chassis Number: GHJ81 Registration Number: YT192 Highly original & a beautiful example of Barkers finest barrel sided open touring coachwork. This is an unmolested original car with original coachwork that we sold to the curr..
Few Cubitts survive (as dad said they were rubbish when new). Dad was the second owner of this car, purchased in the 1950's and never quite completed. With its 2.8l engine, I don't know how well it goes but it did run some years back and has been regularly turned over since it probably doesn't stop very well as there are no front brakes.A..
From a deceased estate; just two owners in the last 64 years; restored to show-winning condition in the the late-1980s and lightly used since; rare Vintage Tourer from a renowned collection of Wolverhampton-made machinesFounded by cousins Frank and Ailwyn Smith in 1909, The Clyno Engineering Company of Wolverhampton initially made its mar..