As a Swiss, Talbot Chief Engineer, Georges Roesch, designed his cars with Alpine motoring in mind. With their combination of a strong and powerful push-rod six cylinder engine, powerful brakes, light and accurate steering and a compact, light yet sturdy chassis it is no surprise that Talbots excelled in the Alpine Trials of the 1930s, then undou..
William I'Anson Ltd are delighted to offer this 1933 Alfa Romeo 6c 1900 Gran Turismo Spider . This is a rare sixth-series Alfa Romeo 6C 1900 Gran Turismo, one of just 197 examples produced in 1933, retaining matching chassis, engine and gearbox numbers, and now presented in a supercharged specification. With a well do..
This is a 1000 Miglia-eligible, 1933 short chassis Le Mans on a UK V5 and with EU taxes paid. It is well known to Ecurie Bertelli and previously restored by Morntane Engineering. Bearing chassis number B3/238/S, it was originally sold through Winter Garden Garages, with the first owner recorded in the first AMOC register as KG Dace of E..
One of the earliest Aston Martins with a superb and engaging history. Only four owners from new. Bamford & Martin's chassis numbering for production cars began at '1916', making this side valve-engined chassis number '1941', one the oldest surviving production Aston-Martins and one of only a handful of cars remaining from before 1926..
BZ 4078 is FIVA registered and was 1 of 4 Balilla 508S cars that came from italy as rolling chassis to the Fiat assembly plant in Wembley where there were bodied in an aluminium unlike the Italian cars which were steel bodied. They were then shipped to Belfast where BZ4078 was by John McGrattan of Bangor County Down. Together with W. McM..
1935 MG K3 Replica KN based | Baynton Jones buildKN442For those not able to acquire one of the original 33 K3’s a number of replicas have be constructed by leading specialists. This one was completed in 2015 by Baynton Jones— and is one of only five K3 replicas they have ever built — reputedly costing in well excess of £200k to con..
C8/843/SC is a truly exceptional example of a 15/98 kept in immaculate mechanical and cosmetic condition. Records of this C8/843/SC, including build sheets, along with entries in the AMOC Registers over the years along with some early ownership details. The car spent much of its life as part of a collection in West Germany thought to be owned ..
1932 Aston Martin International, chassis number A2/129. This is the last International sold by Aston Martin, first registered on 5th May 1932 and declared to the Licencing Authority as used for ‘Experimental Purposes’. Unusually, it was fitted with long sweeping front wings fitted to the bodywork, rather than the more normal ‘cycle wings’. Sold ..
Aston Martin
International
£ 125.000
Location: Großbritannien
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1933 Alvis 3.0 Special - One-Off Alloy Body | Period Competition Car | Featured in “Alvis – A Century of Drivers”
1933 Alvis 3. 0 Special - One-Off Alloy-Body | Period Competition Car | Featured in “Alvis – A Century of Drivers”