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Welcome October 2017 Issue 531

A weekend in Wales reaffirm’s Phil’s E-type love, before our lead feature reminds him of the opportunities he did miss

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aguar-loving dinner guests at the Brecon Castle Hotel fell silent as Jonathan Heynes began to recall precious memories from the late Fifties when his father Bill created the first E-type prototype, E1A, 60 years earlier. We were all looking forward to recreating its seminal 1958 test run the following day (see News, p27) – and watching him unfurl a blueprint for a D-type coupé, engineering test reports and a series of early design sketches as he coloured in pivotal moments in E-type history had us transfixed. One of the four roadsters showed evidence of a coupé roofline crudely sketched onto the stylist’s rather more refined rendering. ‘Father used to bring home scrap paper from work for me to draw on,’ admitted Heynes sheepishly. Charming though the coupé efforts of Heynes Jr were, I prefer the production version by Bob Blake and refined by Malcolm Sayer. To my eye, it’s even better-looking than the roadster and I was delighted when the planets of Bell bank account and market value passed closely enough in 2009 for me to buy a decent example. I could see prices were being

swelled by growing interest ahead of the E-type’s 50th anniversary and sensed that my opportunity might be transient. And it’s clear now that if I hadn’t moved quickly, I might never have owned one. Despite how far the Series 1 E-type has moved, it still has some way to go, according to the market experts that we consulted for their 30 best buying tips of 2017. Our six wise men – including auctioneers, dealers, an insurance consultant and a classic car finance specialist – had no trouble recommending cars to scoop up now before the opportunity passes. I wish I’d consulted them 13 years ago and spent wisely on, perhaps, an Aston V8 Vantage, Alvis Speed 25, Porsche 911 2.4S and a barn full of other cars on the Bell wish list, instead of squandering my money on a house.

Phil followed the tyretracks laid down in 1958 by Margaret Jennings in the first Jaguar E-type

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Contents Issue 531

The month in cars 24 Ignition Festival of Motoring Classic F1 cars take over the streets of Glasgow 27 Motor trader and racer David Howes tells the stories behind his acquisitions

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Silverstone Classic Group A touring cars – including the Spa 24 Hours-winning Sierra Cosworth and the only 4wd Nissan Primera – return to a storied battle ground

29 Historic Winton Pre-1960 racers head for the 41st running of Oz’s biggest historic meet 31

Heveningham Concours An Alfa 8C pairing with fascinating histories charm visitors

33 Barn Finds A pre-WW1 time-warp duo and a unique Lincoln Zephyr 36 Events planner September and October’s highlights, including a Snetterton double 38 Next Month Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the TVR Chimaera with an epic trip 39 Your Letters Pegaso-tinged melancholy and fond Lancia Augusta memories 41

Quentin Willson rallies the troops in anticipation of a political classic car witch-hunt

43 Tom Tjaarda In his last-ever column, Tom tells us about his fateful dragster fascination 45 Gordon Murray Even the legendary designer fantasises about cars he’ll never own

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47 Simon Kidston In his last column, Simon discusses the upside of inevitable automation 210

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Why I Love... Repeat Le Mans-winner Emanuele Pirro on the thrill of his debut race

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COVER Epic Restoration After an intense 80-year relationship with ‘Zoe’, his BMW 328, one man decided to treat his shapely little beau to a complete makeover – but skindeep dilemmas tested the resolve of its restorers to the limit

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COVER Life Cycle The tale of an MGA that dodged a revolution, and the crusher, and survived a little amateur race action

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COVER The Collector A motor trader’s life of hoovering up unwanted trade-ins has led to a fabulously random collection

113 Our Cars Phil’s Jaguar E-type takes one step forward, multiple steps back (p113), Ross’s enviable Swiss road trip in his Renault R5 Turbo (p114) and time for Nigel to finally face up to his Reliant Scimitar SE5 starting woes (p116)

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COVER The List DeLorean DMC-12 owner Chris Bale asked us if he could sample another design icon in the form of an Alfa Montreal. Will two extra cylinders in exchange for his gullwing doors tip the balance and make the grass greener on the Italian side? COVER

La Dolce Vita After driving a 250 SWB, Russ was left wondering why the gracious

Ferrari 250 Lusso is deemed five times less valuable by the market. According to him,

this was the perfect reason for him to take one for a drive...

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One-owner MGA’s 57 years have included racing, caravan-towing, continental touring and bridge-opening

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DeLorean-owning reader is captivated by the Montreal that we put him in

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Willson’s top tips Quentin notices UK prices for Alfa 2600 Sprints handily lagging behind the European market, and Mercedes SLC values being pulled up by R107s

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Market analysis Russ explains why we’ve just seen the highest auction sale rate of the year (in Poole, no less), and notices the Lotus Elan Sprint blazing a trail

20 Market highlight Since when is a replica more valuable than a good example of the donor vehicle? Since September 2017, according to Bonhams’ estimate for this Mercedes 300 SLS tribute

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Temptations A rare Porsche 914 creates a buzz at Beaulieu, and a unique Germanbuilt Ferrari comes up for sale

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COVER Hot 30 In a classic car market that constantly ebbs and flows, more gems have undeservedly been left straggling behind than you may think. With the help of six experts, we tip 30 diverse buys before 2018 brings them back up to speed

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Buying Guide Expert buying advice for a Scimitar GTE

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[ TThe List] Alfa Romeo Montreal aiting with a welcome cup of tea for Classic Cars reader Chris Bale I can’t help but feel a little apprehensive about today. There are a couple of reasons for this – for a start Chris already owns a DeLorean DMC-12. That was a past dream drive car featured in these pages and about as iconic and attention-grabbing as any classic gets, as I discovered during our The List feature just over two years ago – we were practically mobbed every time we stopped. Chris has also driven all the way from Norwich to our rendezvous in Somerset with Montreal owner Derek Johnson. I’m nutty enough about these Alfas to think that’s OK, but I hope it’s going to prove worthwhile for him. The early signs are good because when Chris pulls up on the driveway it turns out his daily driver is a red Alfa Romeo 159, and the clue that he’s properly got the Alfa bug is confirmed when he mentions that this car recently replaced a 156. Then I see the look on his face when he glimpses Derek’s Montreal. It’s like one of those rom-com movie moments where they pull on the soft-focus filter and fade in some Lionel Richie on the soundtrack. Maybe I shouldn’t be surprised – after all, this is no ordinary Montreal but a trophy-winning example of just 180 right-hand drive models out of the already miniscule total of 3925 Montreals that Alfa Romeo built between 1970 and 1977. Chris is on the hook already, saying in a slightly awed tone, ‘I did wonder if it would be left-hand drive, though it wouldn’t have been a problem because I’m used to that with my DeLorean. I still can’t quite believe this is happening – I’ve only seen these before at car shows, and they’re so striking and so different to anything else ever built. I’ve been trying to remember when I first came across the Montreal but in truth I can’t recall a time when I didn’t like them. I keep thinking of Michael Caine in The Marseille Contract, but I’m sure I first watched the film because there was a Montreal in it rather than the other way around. I’ve always been a car nut, I got it from my father – he’s owned two BMW 635s, a Holden VXR8 and a 1985 Chevrolet Camaro among other things. With all that going on I probably didn’t stand a chance!’ Everything goes quiet for a moment while we simply stare at the Montreal. These cars can have that effect on people. Finally Chris admits, ‘That shape is really amazing, it’s so beautiful. I just can’t believe I’m about to drive one of these at last.’ Yes, it’s definitely time to put Chris behind the Montreal’s wheel before his expectations go right off the scale.

CHRIS’S DREAM DRIVE LIST Alfa Romeo SZ ‘“Il Mostro” is the ugly duckling Alfa, so you know it makes up for it by being a great drive.’ BMW M3 (E30) ‘Some kids had Disney, but I grew up on Duke BTCC season review videos – the M3 was my favourite.’ BMW Z1 ‘Based on the same E30 chassis as the M3 but a roadster. And it has those drop-down doors.’ Buick GSX ‘Used in promo material for the video game Driverr – I’ve wanted one ever since.’

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Ferrari F40 ‘A legend and the defining supercar of the era.’ Lancia Stratos ‘A homologation special built with just one purpose in mind.’ Lotus Esprit ‘In the mid-Nineties I got to sit in an Esprit S4 police car doing press duties for Norfolk constabulary.’ Maserati 3200GT ‘Maseratis are so cool – the 3200GT was cheap enough to buy until I factored in the servicing costs.’ Plymouth Superbird ‘Hard to believe something so wild was ever sold as a road car.’

‘I still can’t quite believe this is happening – I’ve only seen these before at car shows’ Chris liked the driving position – so different from many Italian classics


Flip-up eyelids over the headlamps are another styling feature Chris likes


His smile says it all – and the 2953cc V8 pulls well Thisrevs, late says Series 2 Lagonda at any Chris runs on four Webers; electronic injection was introduced a year later

He eases into the driver’s seat and the grin returns. ‘This is a very nice place to be, with the leather and everything. Alfa Romeo is always good at that sense of occasion. My first surprise is that it has a very good and not typically Italian driving position. I’m comfortable in here right away and not having to stretch for anything or angle my legs awkwardly.’ Time to twist the key, at which the pre-warmed engine churns enthusiastically into life with a tone that’s actually closer to Detroit than Maranello, at least at lower revs. ‘I do love that V8 sound,’ says Chris. ‘It’s muted but… assertive, I think that’s maybe the right word. And it sounds even nicer when you give it some revs,’ he grins after a blip of the throttle. After a little practice to fix the notion of a dogleg first gear into Chris’s head and to get used to the clutch bite we’re off. Straight away he seems impressed. ‘It pulls really well at just about any revs – I’m really surprised by the engine’s flexibility,’ is Chris’s first comment. ‘You have to be deliberate with the gear change, which is also a bit notchy going into first, and it’s so tempting to keep it in each gear for longer so you hear the engine more – that sound really makes you tingle at higher revs. The gear lever is well sprung to sit in the second-to-third plane, which helps remind me that I have to move it across and down for first. The clutch pedal is a little hard to modulate when manoeuvring in first and reverse but fine through all the other gears.

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‘At low speeds the steering is also a bit heavy, but once you get above walking pace it lightens up perfectly. With a lot of the older cars I’ve driven you tend to find a lot of slack in the steering, like the 1965 Mustang I hired from Thunder Road for a holiday a year or so back, but there’s none of that vagueness with the Montreal. I love the wheel’s thin rim too, it so suits the car. There’s so much feel and smoothness to the steering, you can tell exactly what it’s doing all the time – it’s not numb like so many cars, especially more modern ones. You do have to work it a bit in tighter turns but it’s always a pleasure to use. ‘I like looking out over that sculpted bonnet with all those curves. It goes back to that Alfa Romeo sense of occasion thing. The only downside is that with the sun at some angles you get some quite bad reflections in the windscreen, and glancing across it looks even worse on the passenger side.’ That’s something I was trying to ignore from the passenger seat but can confirm. ‘I guess that’s just of its time – manufacturers have got a lot better at dealing with things like that in the 50 years since this car was designed. There’s also a massive blind spot in the rear threequarters which you have to learn to make allowances for and the mirrors don’t cover all of it. ‘My third, and I promise final, criticism is that the electric windows are really slow, especially going up. I wonder if all Montreals are prone to that or if it’s just that these are a bit tired?’


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‘This was on my list because it is such a work of art. Finding out that it is also a great drive is a bonus beyond all hope’ Being midweek a near-deserted RSPB car park looks like a Montreal: you can just keep looking at it all day long. I wonder if handy spot to take a break and talk some more. I’m also keen to that would ever wear off if I owned one?’ Back on the road Chris is still feeling the love and taking in probe deeper into the earlier comment Chris made about hiring a Mustang to go on holiday in. That sounds a bit odd coming from more of the Montreal’s myriad design details. ‘The gauges – with a guy with a DeLorean in his garage. ‘The thing is I can drive the a take on the traditional Alfa twin-binnacle layout – are so stylish DeLorean any time I want, and I like to have something special to with touches like the speedo numbers that read times ten, so not go on holiday in,’ he explains. ‘I’m keen to try as many classics as I cluttering the face with a load of zeroes you don’t need. Then can and have also hired a couple of others from a more local classic there’s the internal door releases that are built into the door pull/ armrest. You can’t see them but they are so perfectly positioned car hire place for other trips.’ I’m not about to argue with that kind of logic, and Chris is your hand just falls on them. This car really is all about the design, it wasn’t just thrown together from understandably keen to put the Montreal handy parts. back on its pedestal. ‘It’s simply brilliant ‘I feel more comfortable and relaxed – what a privilege. I love all the design 1976 Alfa Romeo Montreal in it now. I’m starting to drive the car details that are so gloriously unnecessary Engine Light alloy 2953cc V8, DOHC per bank, without thinking too much about what but completely captivating, like those Spica AIBB fuel injection Power and torque 200bhp @ 6500rpm; 174lb ft @ 4750rpm Transmission I’m doing, and the more I relax the better slatted eyelids over the headlamps and Five-speed ZF manual, rear-wheel drive Steering it all feels. To be honest it handles far the rows of side vents. They’re what first Burman recirculating ball Suspension Front: better than I expected. Beforehand I catches your eye. independent, double wishbones, coil springs, thought it would obviously look great ‘I can now remember the first one I saw telescopic dampers, anti-roll bar. Rear: live axle, trailing arms, reaction trunnion, telescopic dampers, but would drive like, well, an old car. But at a car show. It was in tangerine, which anti-roll bar Brakes Ventilated discs, servo-assisted it’s so much better than that – you can helps, and you just get drawn to those front and rear Weight 1270kg (2796lb) Performance drive it perfectly easily in today’s traffic vents. The sweep of the door window, Top speed: 137mph; 0-60mph: 7.0sec Fuel and it’s OK, you don’t have to worry which is just like that on a Miura, is great consumption 20mpg Cost new w £5077 Value about anything. Once you get onto an too. It’s probably the best thing about a now £27,500-£67,500

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CHRIS BALE’S CAR CV Based heavily on childhood influences, Chris has ranged from flux capacitor to rally limo. BMW 316I E30 ‘My first car, in 2004, because of my love of BTCC racing. I started looking for something sensible but that all went out of the window when I spotted a 316i at a local showroom. It was my daily driver until the winter off 2008 when I skidded off the road and hit a tree.’

DELOREAN DMC-12 ‘Since seeing Back to the Future e as a child I set my heart on owning a DeLorean and in 2007 I made it happen. I’d joined the owners club and drove from Norwich to Sheffield to look at one only to find it had been sold. A couple of weeks later one came up for sale ten miles from home, so I didn’t hesitate to buy it. During the decade I’ve had it I’ve twice driven it to the Belfast factory where it was built.’

Marcello Gandini’s bold styling is what first attracted Chris to the Montreal

open road it just eggs you on to go faster and faster but never feels scary. I can imagine myself driving across Europe in it, eating up the miles. Already I can feel how you just start to flow with it. ‘The brakes are much better than expected too, you simply cannot fault them for stopping power and feel. That Mustang I drove wasn’t very much older, but with that I felt I had to keep looking far down the road and leave a big gap in front of it, just in case. I’m used to the gearbox now and feeling more confident in changing up and down it a bit quicker each time. It’s so positive and you always know where you are and can find the next ratio without having to look or really think about it. It’s quite unlike my DeLorean on that score.’ I’m also feeling pretty relaxed in the passenger seat, with my earlier apprehensions long forgotten. It’s been a real pleasure watching all the early nervousness Chris showed ebb away, to see him relax and start to gel with the Montreal. Pretty much the same happened to me when I first drove one, so I can understand what he’s going through and know how hard it will be to hand the keys back. This looks like one of those rare occasions when you introduce someone to one of their heroes and they wind up as friends. At least I’m pretty sure that’s how Chris feels, so I have to raise the subject. ‘I’ve been trying to think of something clever and objective to say about the car but even after reflection I can’t think of a single thing to criticise about it,’ he replies. ‘Even those trivial things I mentioned earlier don’t really matter or take anything away from the overall experience. There’s nothing I’d change and there’s no need to make any allowances for the car’s age; the steering, brakes and power all feel good by any standards, not just for the time. I’m sure this is in no small part because Derek has clearly kept his Montreal in immaculate condition. The car is a credit to him. ‘This was on my list mainly because the car is such a work of art. Finding out that it is also great to drive was a bonus beyond all hope. Is this Alfa still on my dream list? Absolutely. The Montreal is everything I had hoped it would be and much more besides. There’s such an amazing sense of occasion around the whole car – did I mention that earlier? If I had the money I’d definitely find room for one in my life.’ Thanks to the Alfa Romeo Owners Club and Derek Johnson for letting Chris drive his Montreal.

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BMW 318IS BAUR CABRIO ‘I needed another BMW and in 2010 managed to find a 318is, which is a Baur conversion rather than a factory convertible. The roof can be a bit fiddly to put up but I prefer the look as it matches the Matchbox version I had as a child.’

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CHASING CARS Quentin Willson’s hot tips

Alfa 2600 Sprint is a UK bargain

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Now is the time to reprise the Sixties Carabinieri and chase down a steal he Alfa 2600 in its day was a real piece – 120mph, twin-cam six-cylinder, all round discs, fivespeed gearbox and swanky options like leather and power windows. One of Guigario’s first designs (along with the Gordon Keeble), it had rakish Italian glamour and was a highspeed pursuit car for the Sixties Carabinieri chasing down mafia bank robbers. Legend has it that despite slow sales of the Sprint, Alfa kept production going purely because the top brass liked the newspaper and TV news coverage of all those dramatic Polizia chases. The Sprint and even more glamorous Spider were also favourites of movie directors, making appearances in over twenty Italian and French art house movies of the era plus TV shows like The

Champions, The Man From Unclee and The Saint. Prices don’t yet properly reflect their rarity – only a couple of hundred 2600 Sprints survive and in July Historics sold a rare UK-supplied rhd ’66 example (one of only 596) with only 72,000 miles for £20,720, while a private seller in York has a ’63 lhd car that’s been fully restored for £35,750. As the last of the grand touring Alfas and the final model to be powered by a twin-cam six, the 2600 Sprint is a very special and strangely underrated Sixties Italian GT. Tatty projects start at ten grand but why bother when you can by shiny cherished or restored cars for between £20k and £35k? While European dealers price 2600 Sprints

nearer £50k the UK market doesn’t value them as highly and it’s still possible to find decent cars here sitting twenty grand below Dutch, French or German money. Back in 2014 Silverstone sold a fine silver ’64 rhd Sprint for £16,675 so values have risen in three years but only modestly. The obvious comments about rust apply, but only buy restored or prized examples and any corrosion issues should have been sorted. Experts say parts aren’t easy but I looked on Italian eBay and found heaps of used engines, instruments, bumpers, window glasses and even a full interior. That right-hook Sprint sold by Historics was an epic bargain at £20k. Make sure you don’t miss another.

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he 2006-on CL63 AMG isn’t just gorgeous; it has supercar heave too. Delimited, it can knock on the £24,950, repatriated from LA, resprayed, door of 190mph and nail the 60 retrimmed and recommissioned. sprint in just 4.5 seconds. Yet you What are the chances of that? can buy an ’07 example for less than I prefer the V8s for their extra £25k and it needn’t have racked heft but the sixes are silky smooth. up an intergalactic mileage either. Remember that they all need Bournemouth High Performance has a 2007 power steering (optional on early CL63 in black with 46,000 miles and FMBSH Bentleys). Only buy proper cars for just £22,950. with perfect bodies and fine leather But to understand what a ground-trembling and wood. History makes a huge bargain the AMG CL really is you need to difference to values so a solid sheaf take a moment to soak in the menacing of invoices going back several decades muscularity of those lines and savour the is extra desirable. Brisk and reliable enough for wobwobwob of that glorious V8. motorway work, these old Standard Steels are The previous-generation CL55 was fierce huge lumps of classic value in today’s market. You’ll enough but the later 2006-on versions have need a sizable garage and a couple of grand put even more grunt yet a much more refined and aside each year to keep the old girl mint, like an complete character. old manor house. But find a good one and there’s Find a high-spec example (new list was no more impressive way of arriving down the near £120k with options) and you’ll get crunchy gravelled drive of a country hotel. heated, cooled and massaging seats with electric cornering bolsters, soft-close doors, keyless entry and start, night vision cameras and even an IWC clock in the dashboard. Select the Comfort gearbox setting and despite 19-inch rims and wafer-thin low-profile rubber the ride quality could shame a Bentley. This is a sensationally well-rounded performance missile. And while it might not have the petite accuracy of a Golf R you can still hustle it around with surprising confidence thanks to ABC body control, adaptive dampers, poised and communicative steering plus a zillion different suspension and gearbox settings. The 7G gearbox works better in the CL63 than in many other AMG offerings, with make it a full four-seater and it actually lightning-fast shifts and a demonic exhaust drives better than the SL, plus the V8s cackle on the overrun. are good for 120mph. Punt the CL63 hard and it feels like it could In July Silverstone Auctions worry a Ferrari 458 with its relentless surge dispatched a lovely 17k mile and epic stopping power from composite 380 SLC for £17,780, which may discs the size of dinner plates. You’ll find be the last of the really cheap your brain backs off the power long before low-milers. Edward Hall in anything beneath you on the tarmac comes Buckinghamshire has a ’78 380 in unstuck or starts to slide. Icon Gold with 79k, long history and In a straight line it rips through those seven £7k of recent bills for £25,950 while gears and bounces off the speed limiter like a private man in Solihull has a ’77 450 hitting a punchbag. Restricting this car’s in Astral Silver with blue hide, three owners, velocity is like asking Pablo Picasso to FMBSH and 78k for only £17,250. paint with an aerosol. These wide price variations between MORE Later Mercedes CL AMGs were private and trade sellers won’t continue downsized with the 5.5-litre bi-turbo for long – and to show how prices have QUENTIN engine, but the old-school normally moved recently, back in 2014 Silverstone WILLSON aspirated 525bhp 6.3 V8 gives this knocked down an ’81 380 SLC with just 20k p41 generation of CL its visceral magic. and broad history for a bargain £9450.

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hile watching an episode of Columbo with my wife recently, she remarked that the villain’s Bentley S2 looked really cool. Mrs W is a good judge of such things; indeed every year John Blatchley’s perfectly proportioned shape ages with increasing grace. The trade is now pitching nice Silver Clouds and S-series Bentleys at £65k with exceptional examples heading for £100,000. But you can still find well-kept or restored cars at less than £35k. Historics’ July sale saw a lovely Sage Green S2 with 89K and £13,000 worth of recent bills make just £28,000. An Oxford private seller has a silver ’62 Cloud with 47,000 miles for £27,950 and at a recent Silverstone auction the very same ’61 S2 that my wife and I saw in that episode of Columbo made

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Mercedes C107 SLC springs from the shadows

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aybe the sun is finally shining on the ’71 to ‘81 C107 Merc SLC. Left languishing in the gloom for decades by the more fashionable R107 SL, low-mileage examples of the tin-top coupé are now rising significantly. Perhaps the Dutch seller with a 35,000km 450 SLC is being a little optimistic at £70k but canny dealers like Howard Wise clearly see the growing potential too. He’s pitching a mint 18k-mile 450 at £50k. Rarer than the SL (the DVLA lists only 257 examples on the road) and often in much better nick, the SLC is starting to radiate a chic Seventies glow with trendy velour interiors and colours like Icon Gold and Thistle Green. While the lines aren’t as well proportioned as the convertible, those 14 extra inches of wheelbase

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CHASING CARS Russ Smith’s market analysis

Sale of the season for SWVA

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A good catalogue combined with low estimates pulls in the buyers

outh West Vehicle Auctions played a blinder with its July 28 sale in Poole. All but three of the 78 offered cars sold, which translates to an incredible sale rate of just over 96 per cent. We’ve not seen that anywhere for a long time. The other headline figure was that 67.9% of cars went for over their top estimates, so did everyone go a bit bidding crazy on the day? Only in places, because SWVA had played it a bit crafty and had most cars estimated on the light side. Buyers were largely paying market-correct prices – markets always find their correct level. But that shouldn’t take away from SWVA’s success, which was commendably based on putting together a nicely varied catalogue of good-quality and affordable classics, and kicking the sale off with 13 ‘no reserve’ cars to get bids rolling. Standout result was £35,072 for the mint 28k-mile Capri 280 Brooklands pictured below – £7500 over estimate.

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The ‘above estimate’ figure is a little misleading because it was inflated by almost across-the-board low estimates, but this was still a stunning sale by any measure.

Market indicators Some eyebrow-raising, but don’t allow estimates - low or high - to inform your bidding strategy

1973 BMW 3.0 CSL £137,250 Silverstone Auctions, July 29. This result sets a new benchmark for top examples of the CSL, after consistent demand has more than doubled values in the last three years. This was a rhd UK car – though almost half were – and was restored back to a bare shell using an already remarkably rust-free example. This was largely done using refurbished original or new-old-stock parts with stunning results. It rightly smashed its £85k top estimate.

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1966 MGB GT £9206 South West Vehicle Auctions, July 28. Much fuss was made post-sale about how this early GT sold for 56% over its estimate. Our view is that this – and another similarly tagged ‘66 B GT in the same sale – were merely underestimated to entice. For a three-owner MkI GT in this lovely restored but mellowed condition, the price paid was bang-on market value. The other car wasn’t quite as good and sold for £7672. Always check the CC Price Guide.

1938 Alvis Silver Crest £18,160 H&H Auctions, July 26. Given the flying values of the marque’s pre-war ‘Speed’ models, you’d think buyers would have cottoned on to the delights of all six-cylinder Alvises. This was ‘only’ a saloon, but nicely presented with its recent bare-metal respray and slightly earlier mechanical overhaul. Surviving numbers are said to be in the teens, making them rarer than Speed 20s, so at this price the buyer should be very pleased.


Lotus Elan Sprints running clear of siblings

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ne of the all-time great drivers’ cars, the Elan Sprint is always finding new fans but owners tend to hang on to them. In turn, that’s once again driving up values, which are now way above those for regular non-Sprint examples of the lightweight icon. As if to prove the point, UK Sports Cars is currently offering a nicely presented yellow drophead that the last owner kept for 31 years.

With no imminent needs, it carries an asking price of £48,995, and that’s pretty much where the market is for good ones now. If it seems a lot for a small, glassfibre Lotus, don’t worry. Not only will one drive down a country road make you instantly forget any logical financial reasoning – buy well now and you will also never struggle to find the next buyer when the time to part does come.

Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS pairing stalls at Silverstone

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here’s good news for anyone who’s had an eye on these sharp-looking and even sharper-driving mid-engined Ferrari beauties. So far this year, away from the highly collectable early glassfibre Vetroresina model, values have stalled – and on anything less than totally immaculate examples they seem to be gently easing. Dealer asking prices are still up there, but Silverstone Auctions recently sold a welllooked-after 49,000-mile right-hand-drive GTS with carburettors (always preferred to the later fuel-injected cars) for a below-estimate £51,750, which looked a good buy. By contrast, at the same auction Silverstone failed to drum up sufficient interest in an even nicer 34,500-mile UK-market GTB of similar age,

for which the owner wanted something close to £77,000. Maybe there is still a buyer out there willing to pay that for it, but that level is looking a bit like last year’s price – keen sellers may have to adjust their expectations.

PRICE GUIDE MOVERS On the up True to their dynamic nature, Aston V8 Vantages have steamed ahead and you’ll now pay at least double; at the other end, Matras are on the make Make and Model Alfa Romeo Giulietta berlina Alfa Romeo Spider 2000 S2 Alfa Romeo Spider 2000 S3 Alfa Romeo Spider 2000 S4 Allard P Aston Martin DB2 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Aston Martin V8 Volante Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volant V e Bentley S1 Continental Mulliner Bentley S3 MPW 2dr coupé BMW 2002 Turbo Bugatti EB110 Ford Prefect Ford Pilot V8 Ford Anglia/Popular 103E Ford Capri 280 Brooklands Ginetta G21 1800/1800S Hillman Minx Ph. III-VIIIA Hillman Minx Ph. III-VIIIA con Hillman Californian Iso Lele Jaguar SS90 sports Jaguar SS100 2.5-litre Jaguar SS100 3.5-litre Jaguar E-type S1.5/S2 fhc Jaguar XJ12 Series 1-3 Jaguar XJ6 Series 2 Jaguar XJ6 Series 3 Jaguar XJ220 Lotus Elan Sprint con Lotus Elan Sprint Coupé Lotus Carlton/Omega Matra Bagheera Matra Murena Mercedes-Benz 380/420/500SEC Mercedes-Benz 560SEC MG TA/TB/T T C MG 1100/1300 Panther J72 Panther De Ville Renault 5 Gordini/Turbo Renault 5 GT Turbo Riley One Point Five Riley Kestrel 1100/1300 Rolls-Royce Camargue Saab 99 Turbo Saab 900 Turbo Singer 9 Roadster/4A/4B Standard Vignale Standard Eight Standard Ten/Pennant Sunbeam Talbot 90 Coupé Sunbeam Alpine V sports Sunbeam Harrington GT Triumph Herald saloon Triumph Herald 12/50, 13/60 Triumph Vitesse 1600 Volkswagen Beetle 12/13/1500 Wolseley 6/90 Wolseley 1500 Wolseley 1100/1300 Wolseley 18/85, Six

Year 55-62 70-82 82-89 89-93 49-52 50-53 77-89 78-90 86-89 55-59 62-65 73-74 92-95 40-53 47-51 46-59 87-88 71-78 48-56 48-56 53-56 70-74 35 36-39 38-39 67-70 72-93 73-79 79-83 89-92 71-73 71-73 90-92 73-79 80-83 81-91 86-91 36-49 62-71 72-81 74-85 76-84 86-91 57-65 65-69 75-86 77-82 79-93 39-52 58-61 53-59 54-59 49-57 65-68 61-63 59-70 63-71 62-66 68-78 54-59 57-65 78-79 46-53

Concours 18,000 17,500 7 9500 11,000 36,000 240,000 350,000 150,000 300,000 500,000 165,000 65,000 400,000 6000 15,000 6500 22,000 10,000 5000 10,000 8000 35,000 275,000 325,000 400,000 75,000 10,500 9000 7000 300,000 45,000 38,500 23,500 10,000 11,000 12,000 16,000 35,000 5000 40,000 45,000 7500 9500 6400 4500 55,000 12,000 8000 16,000 4500 5000 5200 14,000 15,500 20,000 4500 4750 5000 8000 7500 5600 4000 6500

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On the slide

1968 Jaguar E-type S1.5 coupé £90,000 Silverstone Auctions, July 30. This was a remarkable score for a Series 1.5 E-type – they’re usually overshadowed by the earlier covered-headlamp cars. The £60-70k estimate looked right, so were bidders seduced by the indicated but unclaimed 15,500 miles, or was it the fresh paint? It was an overall nice example, though not without flaws – like large modern speakers. A one-off, or are S1s now just too expensive?

1975 BMW 2002tii £19,180 South West Vehicle Auctions, July 28. Around a decade ago the tii got left way behind by its traditional rival, the 105-series Alfa GTV. They’re almost level again now. This was a strong result for any tii, never mind one with rusty doors and insufficient evidence to back up its indicated 73,000 miles. It also needed much work to pass its last MoT after ten years’ storage. This shows how hard it is to find anyy tii, never mind a good one.

While the SS Jags of the Thirties are enjoying renewed interest, demand for their immediate Forties successors has cooled a little Make and Model Aston Martin DB2/4 MkI/II Aston Martin DB2/4 con Aston Martin DB4 con Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS Jaguar 1.5-litre Jaguar 2.5-litre Jaguar 3.5-litre Lancia Flavia Sport Zagato Singer SM Roadster Sunbeam Alpine IV sports

Year 53-57 53-57 61-63 77-80 45-49 46-51 46-51 63-67 51-55 64-65

Concours 185,000 275,000 900,000 80,000 29,500 39,000 56,000 52,000 14,500 13,000

Mint 140,000 225,000 825,000 62,500 19,500 28,000 39,000 37,500 7 10,000 8250

Good 92,000 170,000 650,000 42,500 12,000 15,000 20,000 24,000 6000 3950

Rough 65,000 130,000 500,000 30,000 6750 8000 10,000 15,000 3600 1600

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CHASING CARS Russ Smith’s market news IN THE TRADE

MAZDA TO RESTORE MX-5S Hot on the tailpipes of Jaguar and Land-Rover starting to restore its own early cars comes Mazda’s announcement of a restoration programme for early MX-5s. For now the service is only being offered to Japanese customers. A trial restoration has taken place and work on customer cars is set to begin in 2018. No prices have been mentioned yet, but one factor expected to benefit all early MX-5 owners is the reintroduction of various currently unavailable parts.

Top 15 classic climbers revealed Thought everything cooled off in 2014? These rebels prove not

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commentators is that the classic market hit its peak in late 2014. And that is largely true at the very top end of the market, where super-rich collectors deal in seven- or eight-figure sums. But at a lower level a large proportion of classic cars have actually continued to rise in value since then, in some cases by considerable amounts. Taken as a percentage, we found 14 classics that have actually more than doubled in value, with our ‘winner’, the Porsche 924 Turbo, trebling in price during that period. In fact three of the top five are Porsches, which is no surprise given the growth of interest in the marque. Lamborghini also seems to have benefitted from growing factory support for its heritage. And it’s good to see some former boy-racer Eighties favourites in there, such as the Ford Capri and Peugeot 205 GTI.

BONHAMS HEADS TO ITALY Bonhams is to hold its first classic car auction in Italy. It’ll take place alongside Auto e Moto d’Epoca – Italy’s bestattended classic car show – on October 28. The event is held annually in Padua, near Venice, and last year attracted 4500 vehicles and 90,000 visitors. Early entries include a rare Zagato-bodied Lancia Flaminia Sport 3C. Restored in the early Nineties and used sparingly but regularly since, it’s one of 70 examples built with the ultimate 2.8-litre triple-carburettor engine. Estimate is £360-450k.

TOP 15 BY PERCENTAGE Porsche 924 Turbo 200% Mercedes-Benz 190E Cosworth 175% Porsche 928 GT 150% Peugeot g 205 GTI 1.9 138% Porsche 944 Turbo 136.4% Lamborghini g Espada p 131.6% Maserati Sebringg 129.0% Lamborghini g Silhouette 114.3% Rover P6 3500S 108.7% Volkswagen g Golf GTI MkI 106.9% Maserati Bora 106.3% BMW 3.0 CSL 100.0% Fiat 124 Sp pider 100.0% Ford Capri p 2.8i 100.0% Lancia Flaminia conv 93.9%

WHAT THE K500 MARKET INDEX SAYS ABOUT THE… Ferrari F50 K500’s Simon Kidston says, ‘Who saw this one coming? Values of the F50, Ferrari’s third – after the 288 GTO and F40 – ‘analogue’ hypercar have accelerated nearly as fast as the 512bhp missile itself. And much of that increase has been post-August 2014, which many consider to have been the market’s peak. After only 273 288 GTOs and frankly too many (1311) F40s, the run of 349 F50s – in a variety of colours – struck the right note but arrived during the Nineties stall. Massive footprint and gloopy looks not for everyone, but there’s no denying its engine’s close links to Prost’s F1 V12 and its driving fizzle.’ 18

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PININ FARINA XK120 RESTO Shropshire-based Jaguar specialist Classic Motor Cars (CMC) has announced it will be unveiling its top-secret restoration project at Pebble Beach. The car is a one-off 1954 Jaguar XK120 coupé that was bodied by Pinin Farina for New York luxury car importer Max Hoffman. Bought from a German collector who never got round to restoring the car – shown pre-restoration above – the car has been rebuilt by CMC over the last two years.


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CHASING CARS Russ Smith’s tempting buys

Rare bee to land at Beaulieu 1974 Porsche 914 2.0 Bumblebee For sale at Bonhams’ Beaulieu sale, September 2, bonhams.com/cars Why buy it? Why buy it? One of a limited edition of 500 Bumblebees built to celebrate Porsche’s domination of CanAm racing, this rust-free example was imported to the UK last year. In superb order and now registered here, this rare survivor is all original apart from a documented replacement engine of the correct type. Price estimate £25,000-£35,000

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UPCOMING SALES AUGUST Sat 26, Norfolk. Anglia Car Auctions’ classic sale, King’s Lynn. angliacarauctions.co.uk

For sale at Bonhams’ September 10, bonhams. Why buy it? You may ne unusual Ferrari. A one-off by German coachbuilder Michalak, it was built in 1993 on a 328 GTS chassi and displayed at the Frankfurt and Geneva shows. It’s roadregistered and has so far racked up 7900km. Price estimate No reserve

1975 Alfa Romeo GT Junior For sale at Anglia Car Auctions’ August 26 sale, angliacarauctions.co.uk Why buy it? GT Juniors rarely come up in this price range, so this rhd car is worth a look. An older restoration, its seats have recently been retrimmed and it has an MoT and 69k miles on the clock. The Webasto roof needs refurbishing, but at least it has one. Price estimate £7500-£9000

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1972 Jensen Interceptor For sale at Dorset Vintage and Classic Auctions’ Autumn sale, September 7, dvca.co.uk Why buy it? How often do you find a car like this that’s been with the same owner for 39 years? He bought it when it was six years old and seemingly kept it tucked away too – the mileage is 58k yet it’s been kept MoT’d. Recent welding done and a tempting estimate. Price estimate £6000-£8000

SEPTEMBER Sat 2, Oxfordshire. S’stone Auctions’ Salon Privé sale, Blenheim Palace. silverstoneauctions.com Sat 2, Hampshire. Bonhams, National Motor Museum. bonhams.com/cars Wed 6, London. RM Auctions, Battersea Evolution. rmauctions.com Thu 7, Dorset. Dorset Vintage & Classic Auctions, Athelhampton House, Dorchester. dvca.co.uk Sat 9, West Sussex. Bonhams, Goodwood Revival, nr Chichester. bonhams.com/cars Sat 9, Italy. RM Sotheby’s Ferrari sale, Ferrari factory, Maranello. rmsothebys.com Sun 10, Chantilly, France. Bonhams, Chateau de Chantilly. bonhams.com Sun 10, Essex. Essex Classic Car Auctions, Crowne Plaza Resort, Tolleshunt Knight, Maldon. essexclassiccarauctions.co.uk Wed 13, Somerset. Charterhouse Auctions, Royal Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet. charterhouse-auction.com Sat 16, Surrey. Barons Auctions’ Jaguar Heritage sale, Kempton Park. barons-auctions.com Sat 23, Surrey. Historics at Brooklands, Brooklands Museum, Weybridge. historics.co.uk Sat 23, Warks. Classic Car Auctions, Warwickshire Exhibition Centre, Leamington Spa. classiccarauctions Wed 27, Herefordshire. Brightwells, Easters Court, Leominster. brightwells.com Thu 28, Derbyshire. H&H Classics, Donington Park, Castle Donington. handh.co.uk


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Classic F1 descends on Glasgow Clydeside echoed to the sound of long-hidden F1 greats at the Ignition Festival

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he first Shadow, and the Arrows that Damon Hill spent a controversial year driving after his championship win, headlined an exciting celebration of motor sport at the second Ignition Festival of Motoring in Glasgow, alongside an unprecedented five rally world champions driving the cars that made them famous.

Arrows FA13 and A18 ‘It’s the first time these cars have been seen in a historical context,’ said collector and racing driver Eddie McLurg of his Arrows F1 cars. ‘I bought the FA13 from Arrows and raced in the BOSS [Big Open Single Seater] series in the Nineties, but they’re not eligible for historic race series so they don’t come out very often. ‘The Footwork Arrows FA13 was driven by Aguri Suzuki and Michele Alboreto in 1993. At the time it had a Honda V10 but you can’t get parts for

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them any more, so it’s now running a Hart DFR. The A18 was driven by Damon Hill after he was controversially sacked by Frank Williams after winning the F1 World Championship for him. Very harsh, but Williams thought Heinz-Harald Frentzen could beat Michael Schumacher. ‘The A18 ran a Yamaha engine in period, but after the firm withdrew from F1 it had all its engines tracked down and destroyed, so it now runs an AC-Ford Formula 3000 unit. Hill’s best result was second in Hungary – he was on course for a win when something broke on the last but one lap and he was overtaken by Jacques Villeneuve. I found it in France where Michelin had been using it for driving experience days.’ Ex-Arrows race engineer Chris Tee now looks after both cars. ‘The Footwork was the most reliable of all the F1 cars thanks to its MugenHonda V10. It could’ve gone faster but after Tyrell, which was running the same engine, put

Stefano Modena on pole at Monaco, Ron Dennis lobbied the organisers and got the Mugen engines detuned. After that, Alboreto said to us, “If I finish seventh again I swear I’ll bin it!” You only got points for the top six places back then. ‘I also worked with Hill at Williams during his championship-winning year. We did lots of airflow


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research because he’s tall for an F1 driver so his helmet would block the air intake – he had to tilt his head to the side on fast straights.’

Shadow DN1 6A It’s the first time this Shadow, one of the first eight built for the 1973 Formula One season, has been in action in Europe since it was new. ‘It’s been in a private US collection for a long time, liveried as George Follmer’s car from the 1973 US Grand Prix,’ said Rick Hall of Hall & Hall. ‘It was Tony Southgate’s first post-BRM design, and shares a lot with the BRM P180 with its wedge shape and rear-mounted radiators, but its V8 created vibration problems, because Southgate was used to working with V12s. There were fractures in the engine mounts – the BRM V12 hadn’t been a stressed chassis member, unlike the Shadow’s Cosworth DFV. ‘It was mainly driven by Jackie Oliver, whose best finish in it was third in the Canadian GP but, as part of the conditions of sponsorship, UOP boss Don Nichols wanted an American driver. Reigning CanAm champion George Follmer was brought in and drove this car in the US Grand Prix, finishing 14th.

Ecurie Ecosse-Lola Hugh McCaig, current proprietor of Ecurie Ecosse, arranged an imposing eight-vehicle centrepiece display highlighting the team’s successes from the Fifties to the present day, including the first historic appearance for ‘Reggie’, the Austin Rover Group’s foray into Group C racing. ‘It started life as De Cadenet-Lola number three, which had been written off at Silverstone in 1984, so we bought the remaining bits,’ recalled McCaig. ‘We built Reggie in 1986 with outboard rear brakes – the inboards had cooling problems. It looked funny alongside the other Group C cars with its small wheels and no ground effect, but they were because of the Seventies Lola origins – it was a real fag-packet design.

‘We had a deal with Austin-Rover to use a four-cam Honda V6, which John Davenport, ARG’s competitions manager, said was a fantastic engine – but it blew up after three test laps of Oulton Park. John Dunn of Swindon Engines said, “The bloody thing’s shredding its cambelts, there’s not enough wraparound,” so engine builder Guy Wood did another fag-packet redesign and got Uniroyal in Edinburgh to make us some new belts. We took it to Brands Hatch and won the C2 category.’

Vauxhall Cavalier Super Tourer Appearing in public for the first time since the Nineties after spending years in a private collection beyond the Arctic Circle, the ex-David Leslie BTCC Vauxhall (pictured left) was instantly recognisable. ‘It came about as a result of Peter Livanos selling Aston Martin to Ford,’ said McCaig. ‘Ford wasn’t bothered about racing, which left engineer Ray Mallock high and dry. During a British Racing Drivers’ Club dinner in London, slightly inebriated, I said, “Let’s do the BTCC.” After all, Mallock had run an Opel Manta in Thundersaloons in the Eighties. We built this car for 1992. ‘The other teams were great at building bodyshells, but Mallock put things on such as motorcycle-derived disc brakes at the rear when everyone else was using heavy road-car-derived items, and a kart-derived sequential column shift. His attention to detail made all the difference. ‘We won the TOCA shootout, which resulted in Ecurie Ecosse being given the contract to run the works Vauxhalls for 1993. It was just a pity we couldn’t bring David Leslie with us – not only was he fast, he was a fantastic test driver. I found him an interim drive with HKS in the Japanese Touring Car Championship, but he said he didn’t want to leave his wife and kids, and signed for Mazda instead. That was David!’

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MONTH IN CARS Events

Silverstone’s A for excellence Intense Group A rivalries in a dazzling return to a storied former battleground

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roup A touring cars dominated the paddock and tarmac at the Silverstone Classic, with iconic figures arriving from all over the world.

Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth

The 1989 Spa 24 Hours-winning Ford Sierra RS500 was reunited with driver Gianfranco Brancatelli and race team boss Rüdi Eggenberger on its first race in Europe for 28 years. Owner Peter Sturgeon brought the Bastosliveried RS from Christchurch, New Zealand, while Eggenberger drove from Switzerland in his motorhome. Said Eggenberger, ‘After Spa the brake discs, bearings, engine, and pistons were like new. It could have done the 24 Hours again. After I sold it in 2005 it maybe did a hillclimb, but it’s still exactly as raced at Spa. The only problem now is finding the right cable to connect the computer to the engine management system.’ His biggest problem in the Eighties was the limited scope for modification, ‘The regulations is the Bible, but we could only make small changes – moving the suspension pickup points 20mm, for example.’

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This unique four-wheel drive version of the Nissan Primera touring car is back in action after decades being used as a trackside ornament at a karting circuit in Kirkcaldy. ‘Its 4x4 system was its Achilles’ heel,’ said owner Allister McMillan. ‘It handled well, but suffered drivetrain losses and had propshaft issues too. ‘Nissan built it in 1995 to challenge Audi in the European Touring Car Championship and it had a good driver in ex-F1 star Ivan Capelli, but its development had been rushed. I had to get its gearbox engineer to redesign it as the drive-distributing compound drop gear kept shearing. ‘Nissan actually built 500 4WD Primeras just so it could homologate this one car. The grip’s superb; I’ll run slicks unless it’s torrential.’

This McLaren M8B made its Silverstone debut, its first race in Europe since Jo Bonnier drove it to second in the 1968 Swedish Grand Prix at Karlskoga. It was also a debut for Max Banks of Alfaholics, who’s only raced Alfas. ‘I thought I would be terrified – it’s incredibly fast – but it’s so natural, like a big go-kart.’ Sharing with brother Andrew he finished third in the Historic Sports Cars race. After the Swedish GP Bonnier took chassis to America and contested five rounds of the 1968 Can-Am Challenge Cup with a best place of eighth at Las Vegas. For 1969 it was one of three McLarens raced by John Cordts to secure 10th in the Cup. ‘It had been restored by an originaIity nut. As soon as I sat in it I knew one day I’d own it,’ said Banks.

Phil Hall debuted his newly-acquired Theodore at Silverstone, the site of its only victory. ‘Keke Rosberg won the non-championship Daily Express Trophy in 1978 – it hammered with rain and everyone else fell off,’ said Hall. ‘Rosberg was a demon in the wet. Otherwise, it never finished. ‘Before this car, Theodore boss Teddy Yip rebadged other cars. He wanted his own chassis, so hired Ron Tauranac who put F1 parts on a Ralt F3 tub. Mine is chassis two; chassis one was written off at Kyalami. ‘It was run on an absolute shoestring... Yip used secondhand tyres. Loads of things failed – engine, oil pipes, electrics. But he was a true independent. This is the only true Theodore on the Masters F1 grid – the other one is a rebadged Ensign.’

JAGUAR ‘E1A’ PROTOTYPE 60TH ANNIVERSARY RUN, WALES

Retreading the first E-type’s tyretracks More than 30 Jaguars marked 60 years of the first E-type prototype by retracing its secret south Wales test route. The 2.4-litre XK-engined car known as E1A was scrapped after its development duties with chief test engineer Norman Dewis, but not before it was lent to The Motorr editor Christopher Jennings and his wife, ex-Brooklands racer Margaret, in May 1958. They both tried it on their favourite 48.5-mile route near their Welsh country retreat, averaging 67.7mph over 43 village-peppered miles between Carmarthen and Brecon.

Speeds were more sedate for the Jeff Davies-organised re-run, which included the second right-hand drive E-type coupé built, AFD 250, and the earliest surviving roadster, 77 RW. Said coupé owner John Burton, ‘It was only after I’d bought it that I discovered that it had been raced by its first owner, Anthony Frederick Davenport.’ Results included a third at Oulton Park in September 1961, then in 1962 fourth at Snetterton and first at Oulton Park. Burton was presented with the Spirit of the Event award during a stop at the Jennings family home.

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MONTH IN CARS Events CHINON CLASSIC, FRANCE

Tours racers settle in at Chinon Ten pre-war Bentleys crossed the Channel to compete in the Chinon Classic, essentially a slight relocating of the GP Commemorative de Tours street race. Its appeal to British historic/classic car owners, as well as owners of British historic/ classic cars, seems to grow incrementally, this year with new monomarque classes for MG/ Austin Healey and Morgan. One of three Joluses was found as a pile of bits

Winton’s wonders

Aussie craftsmanship and Euro exotica hit the track

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Rosengart LR2 Sport he 41st running of Australia’s biggest historic race meeting placed emphasis on pre-1960 racers, prompting restorers of some very eclectic machinery into action, delivering a combination of European origins and home-grown engineering.

Chandler Lancia Ford V8 Special ‘I got the car just this year; we rushed to get it ready in time for Historic Winton – and just made it,’ said Warwick Beanland of his unusual Lancia Lambda-based racer. ‘it had been sitting in a barn in Mildura for many years. ‘The owner before me had the car for more than 40 years. The car – as a 1927 Lancia – belonged to my father’s boss. It was converted into a hill climb special in 1946 with the Ford V8, something he helped to do as a 16-year-old. ‘It competed quite a bit in the period and even held a record at Rob Roy hill climb for about six months in 1951. It’s got a good power-to-weight ratio – it’s only 900kg.’

Cooper-MG ‘This is this car’s first outing in 22 years,’ said Graeme Louk of his 1948 Cooper-MG special. ‘I’m lucky, I’ve only had to do a bit of sorting – a new camshaft, a better cylinder head gasket, new wiring and plumbing. ‘It was one of the first in Australia. Originally powered by an 880cc JAP engine in the back. Arthur Wylie used it to smash the record at Rob Roy. Keith Martin also won the 1950 Australian hillclimb championship with it. ‘After that it was sold to George Pearse. The engine blew in at the 1953 Australian Grand Prix, and it would’ve cost him too much to replace, so he put a supercharged MG TC engine in the front with the driver sitting in the back where the JAP engine used to be. His greatest personal victory was to beat Jack Brabham at New Bluff in 1955. In 1956 George rolled the car badly at Southport.

Cooper-MG last saw action in 1995

‘The wreck was bought and rebuilt by Ray Revell who had quite some success at local speedways with it. Then it was owned by Lionel Ayres who installed an XPAG engine and bigger supercharger, which made it fast but fragile – it would finish on the podium or on a tow rope. The car was resurrected by Greg Smith, who sold it to me, and I think we have it pretty much sorted now.’

Jolus ‘When I got the car it was a pile of parts in a trailer, only 20 per cent of it was left,’ said Geoff Fry of his recentlycompleted Jolus. ‘Over the next 20 years I collected the rest of the parts to restore it. ‘It was one of the first rear-engined Formula Juniors, but it only raced for two years, 1961-2. Its constructor’s surname was Joas and it copied the Lotus 18, hence the name Jolus. It’s number two of three cars built. ‘In 1962 it won a trophy for the best performing local FJ at Wakefield Park, and later that year it placed fourth behind three Lotuses. But after that it was broken down by its owner who planned to turn it into a sports car, this never happened, hence the state I found it in.

‘I had to refabricate much of the chassis from scratch and build a complete new body in my garage at home,’ said Sylvain Marchais of his 1930 Rosengart LR2 Sport, making its Tours debut at Chinon. ‘I’m only its second owner in 87 years,’ he exclaims. ‘In 2005 I bought it from a viticulteur near to my home in Cour-Cheverny. His family owned it from new but it had been in a barn for ages. It was a sorry sight but thankfully wasn’t beyond redemption. ‘It was a complicated, total restoration,’ Sylvain says. ‘Finding engine parts was easy. They’re compatible with the Seven and I sourced them in Britain. The chassis and body work was less so. It involved more than 500 hours’ work in three years.’

Matra Djet V Luxe René-Bernard Bouchet’s Matra Djet was another newcomer to the event. ‘I bought it in the South of France in 2011 – It was rolling but needed some restoration,’ he says. ‘That didn’t worry me because I worked in Matra’s engineering department from 1976 to 1986. While this was post-Djet – mainly I was involved in testing the Murena – it enabled me to achieve a factory condition rebuild. This became my passion. Nothing was left untouched. I rebuilt the motor and gearbox completely. The steel chassis was sandblasted back to bare metal, zinc coated and painted, and a vast amount of time was expended on perfecting the glassfibre bodyshell.’

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MONTH IN CARS Events v GP HISTORIQUE DE BRESSUIRE, FRANCE

One-off Bodin hits Bressuire André Bodin entered his selfbuilt PRAB 1100 sports car racer in the Fifties-style street race weekend in western France.

1969 PRAB 1100 Berlinette

This 8C 2300, originally Ferrari’s rule-bending track weapon, was restored at CERN

Alfas top Heveningham The silverware went elsewhere – but this pair of storied pre-war Alfa Romeos were the unexpected stars of the returning event

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amiliar Astons and Jaguars – including D-type ‘OKV 1’ – drew the crowds in at the second Heveningham Hall concours. However, a pair of Alfa 8Cs with significant ownership histories stole the show – if not the pre-war Best in Show award, won by a twin-supercharged 1935 Frazer Nash.

Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Zagato Spyder p Chassis 2111044, one of the first cars to wear the Scuderia Ferrari’s prancing horse shield, made a rare public appearance at Heveningham after more than 80 years in private collections. First registered to Ferrari in July 1932 when it first adopted the emblem, it was commissioned

as a ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’ at Enzo’s behest – a Monza chassis bodied by Zagato as a sports car. Nuvolari drove it to victory at Piemonte and the Klausen Hill climb, but after a series of disqualifications it was sold after five months, first to privateer racer Lelio Pellegrini, then a series of dealers, including Clifton Penn-Hughes in 1934. It was sold as a birthday present to Michael CrowleyMilling, then a student at Cambridge. He kept it for more than 60 years, taking it with him to CERN in 1971 where he helped invent the computer touch-screen, restoring it out-of-hours in the machine-shop, discovering such secret racing features as a cut-down driver’s door to allow Nuvolari more elbow-room. It took more than 20 years to complete, the car returning to the UK in 1999. It’s only had two owners since Crowley-Milling’s death.

Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 One of the first Alfa Romeo 8Cs built, this 1931 2300, chassis 2111022, was sold new to Sir Roy Fedden, former chief engine designer at the Bristol Aerospace Company. Unusual at the time for being a road car from the start, its Touring coachwork is one of just three examples in this style. Fedden bought the Alfa while working on the supercharged Bristol Perseus. He left Bristol before the firm built cars, but his legacy includes one of the first successful uses of a turbocharger.

Did this Alfa 8C inspire Bristol’s engineering?

‘Back in the Sixties, Paul Rétailleau and I put in over 10,000 hours to create our car, the PRAB,’ says co-creator André Bodin. ‘We were in the final year of our engineering baccalaureates and wanted to create a pair of sports coupés, one for each of us. ‘We started with an accident damaged Renault R8 Major which provided the chassis, motor and mechanics. Using plywood formers, we shaped the body lines and used these to produce moulds for the glassfibre body parts. The wooden dashboard is bespoke, the seats scratch built and hand trimmed in leather, and we hand-finished the bodies when they returned from moulding. Much preparation work followed to make the car acceptable for homologation by the Services des Mines (the French MoT test equivalent). But it eventually issued a certificate of conformity. ‘The 1108cc four-cylinder R1132 engine, with a four-speed manual gearbox, is untuned so produces just 50bhp. However the car’s good for a maximum 130kph – I proved mine on the DijonPrénois circuit,’ Bodin explains. ‘It handles well and the industry seemed impressed. But there are so many good projects and not all get to production.’

THREE CASTLES RALLY, LLANDUDNO, WALES

Porsche curio wows Three Castles This year’s Three Castles Rally was truncated to a single day, down from its usual four, but still made for frantic, enjoyable road-rallying.

Porsche 911 SC Martini ‘My car was first registered in November 1977, but the SC is only listed from 1978 in Porsche’s catalogue,’ said Paul Tomlinson of the unusual 911 he was using to contest the rally. ‘Also, despite being supplied as a Martini special edition, it only had stripes on the side, and no boot spoiler – these had to be added later. According to the Porsche Owners’ Club’s 911SC Register, there are no earlier-registered UK SCs.

‘The engine had a full rebuild at 127,000 miles after a couple of the cylinder head bolts had gone – a common problem – so I took the opportunity to refresh the lot,’ said Tomlinson. ‘Dampers have been upgraded, polyurethane bushes fitted along with braided brake hoses, better wheel bearings, brake discs and pads.’ Certain aspects of originality, however, fell foul of the rally’s regulations. ‘The car was originally supplied with the optional Fuchs 16 inch wheels,’ said Tomlinson. ‘Unfortunately, these are not allowed on the Three Castles because the tyre profile they require does not meet the MSA rules.’

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1913 Stephens-Duryea C6 unchanged since the Forties

C6 tourer remains much as it was in 1946...

... with an incredible history file 1910 Regal Underslung tracked down in New england

Finest survivors of the decade? Amazing pre-WW1 time-warp duo is set to surface on the US East Coast

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onham’s American office is lucky enough to deal with the sale of two of the most striking timecapsule cars to emerge in recent times, perhaps all the more startling because they come from different sources. On October 2 at the Simeone Museum in Philadelphia Bonhams will be offering several cars from the collection of one Roderick Rice, among which a 1913 Stephens-Duryea C6 tourer really stands out for its great age and incredible original condition.

It has been in the same ownership since 1946 and comes with a history file that beggars belief – there are letters between the owner and Frank Duryea, one of the pioneers of the industry. Old photos appear to show almost no change in the car’s patinated but thoroughly intact condition between 1946 and the present day. It’s estimated at $150k-$225k (£115k-£175k). Even older and a lot more dashing is the 1910 Regal Underslung tracked down in New England by Bonham’s ‘Brass Era’ specialist Evan Ide. These cars were little

brothers to the more famous American Underslung and an early effort of Harry Stutz, created just before he founded his eponymous luxury marque. Incredible as it seems for a 107-year-old car, this sporty two-seat runabout wears its original convertible top and interior trim, with no tears in either. It’s estimated at $100k$150k (£75k-£115k). Both are offered with no reserve and are in running or close to running condition, though the Regal’s spark plugs may well be older than anyone attending the sale...

Rusted Jaguar XK150 ‘is not as rough as it looks’ This 1959 Jaguar XK150 DHC attracted so many critical comments when it appeared for sale on bringatrailer.com that the car’s long-time owner and vendor joined the fray to defend it. At first glance it does look extraordinarily rough – but that’s no surprise as it has spent three decades outside in Canada. However, the seller insisted the chassis was pretty solid, and even though it retains its original power unit, a spare engine and gearbox were included in the sale. For a brave restorer the maximum bid of $19,750 (£15,375) might have felt like a good buy.

Beneath battered bodywork lies a sound chassis

The interior’s no better – but hopefully this XK can be saved

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MONTH IN CARS Barn Finds

Twin peaks Nobody is quite sure why an automotive inventor called Willard L Morrison decided to modify a new Lincoln Zephyr Fordor in 1937. But modify it he did, in an eccentric piece of proto-custom-car building that left the V12 saloon with two noses. In the mid-Fifties the car joined the collection of Lee Roy Hartung of Glenview, Illinois, who kept it stored until his death in 2011 after which his cars were sold off. When the twin-nose appeared on sale with Sotheby’s in Santa Monica earlier this summer it had gained a re-trimmed interior but the exterior remained untouched. Another original oddity was a safe in the boot constructed of half-inch-thick steel, which may have helped the car to find a new home for $57,750 (£44,950).

No, you don’t have double vision – this twin-nose Zephyr is a one-off

Safe is built from half-inchthick steel

DeLorean was laid up in a Pennsylvania warehouse 27 years ago

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September-October highlights September 1-3 Historic Grand Prix Zandvoort Zandvoort, Netherlands historicgrandprix.nl 1-3 Concours of Elegance Hampton Court Palace, Surrey concoursofelegance.co.uk 2 Brighton Speed Trials Madeira Drive, Brighton, Sussex brightonandhovemotorclub. co.uk 2 Vale of Clywyd Rally Ruthin, Clywyd, North Wales hrcr.co.uk 2-3 Beaulieu International Autojumble Beaulieu, Hampshire beaulieu.co.uk 3 Regis Tour & Picnic Eartham, Sussex hrcr.co.uk 8-10 Goodwood Revival Goodwood Circuit, Sussex goodwood.com 9 CSCC Donington Park Donington Park, Leicestershire classicsportscarclub.co.uk 10 Chantilly Arts & Elegance Domaine de Chantilly, France chantillyartsetelegance.com 10 Mintex Classic Brands Hatch, Kent classicsportscarclub.co.uk 10 Madresfield Driving Tests Madresfield Court, Worcestershire vscc.co.uk 10 Chico Concours d’Elegance Chico, California, USA chicoconcours.com 10-24 Odyssey Italia Liguria-Tuscany, Italy rallyround.co.uk 14-16 Rallee Classicagh Isle of Man Castletown, Isle of Man hrcr.co.uk 15-17 Circuit des Remparts Angoulême, France circuitdesremparts.com 15-18 Spa Six Hours Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium sixhoursofspa.co.uk 16-17 Manchester Classic Car Show. Eventcity, Manchester manchesterclassiccarshow.com 17 Snetterton Vintage Festival Snetterton, Norfolk snetterton.co.uk 23 Snetterton Historic Car Championships

Elusive items and eccentric characters to be found at the Beaulieu Autojumble, September 2-3

Snetterton, Norfolk snetterton.co.uk 23 HERO Challenge Bicester Heritage, Oxfordshire heroevents.eu 23 The Mint Sauce Tour Derbyshire, Staffordshire & Yorkshire hrcr.co.uk 23-24 Motor Gallery Modena ModenaFiere, Modena, Italy motorgallery.it 23-24 Sywell Classic Sywell Aerodrome, Northamptonshire sywellclassic.co.uk 28-30 Hungaroring Classic Hungaroring, Mogyoród, Hungary hungaroring.hu 30 AMOC Race Meeting & Equipe GTS 3-Hour Relay Silverstone, Northamptonshire silverstone.co.uk 30-October 1 Historic Tour Le Vigeant Le Vigeant, France historictour.org 30-October 1 Devon Classic Rally Exeter, Devon shmc.co.uk 30-October 1 American Autumn Classic Prescott, Gloucestershire prescott-hillclimb.com

October 1 HRCR Tour of Kent Blackpalfrey, Kent hrcr.co.uk 5-8 Zoute Grand Prix Knokke-Heist, Belgium zoutegrandprix.be 5-8 Motorworld Classics Berlin Berlin ExpoCenter, Germany motorworld-classics.de 7 Castle Combe Autumn Classic Castle Combe, Wiltshire hscc.org.uk 7 Oulton Park Classic Car Championships Oulton Park, Cheshire oultonpark.co.uk 7 The Devils Own Rally South Lakeland, Cumbria hrcr.co.uk 7-8 Dijon Motor Cup Circuit Dijon-Prenois, France hscc.org.uk 7-8 VSCC Welsh Trial Presteigne, Powys vscc.co.uk 8 4th Ludlow & The Marches Classic Tour Ludlow Castle, Shropshire hrcr.co.uk 12-15 Motorclassica Concours d’Elegance & Classic Motor Show Melbourne, Australia motorclassica.com.au

Equipe GTS 3-Hour Relay, Sept 30

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Incorporated into the Aston Martin Owners’ Club Silverstone race meeting, the 3-Hour Relay is an unusual and ambitious concept in classic racing. The Equipe GTS series was created back in February for pre-1966 sports cars with displacements up to 2700cc, and the Relay was always intended to be its greatest challenge. Teams of between two and four cars will contest the long-distance race; car and driver changes are key to its strategy with only one car per team allowed on track at any one time. Buy tickets for the AMOC meet for £10 at silverstone.co.uk

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Pegaso poignancy It was touching reading the authoritative posthumous views of designer Tom Tjaarda on the Pegaso Cúpula (September 2017 issue). As a Pegaso fan and author of the book La aventura Pegaso, I have never read such a thorough piece of work on this particular car. Ahead of the 2016 Amelia Island Concours, event founder Bill Warner honoured me by asking me to join him on the car selection committee and judging panel for the Pegaso class. The Cúpula was an instant serious ‘Best in Class’ contender, but I was thrilled when a special jury declared the Cúpula ‘Best in Show’. Regrettably, however, I missed my only opportunity to meet Tom in Florida. Mario Laguna

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ON SALE AUGUST 23 EDITORIAL ENQUIRIES Classic Cars, Media House, LLynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6EA T 01733 468582 or 468000 Fax: 01733 468379 Tel: Email: classic.cars@bauermedia.co.uk EDITOR Phil Bell ASSISTAN T T EDITOR T Russ Smith NEWS EDITOR Sam Dawson ART EDITOR Garry Mears DESIGNERS Rachael Bambrough, Chelsea Nelms PRODUCTION EDITOR T Joe Breeze HEAD OF PRODUCTION R Rob McCabe OFFICE MANAGER Pam Webster W Contributors this month Ross Alkureishi, Nigel Boothman, Nathan Chadwick, Jonathan Fleetwood, Simon Kidston, Malcolm McKay, Gordon Murray, James Pardon, Laurens Parsons, Rob Scorah, Mike Taylor T r, Tom T Tjaarda, Quentin Willson, T T Tom Wood

170mph balls of steel (or not...) I have just read the World’s fastest E-type article (June 2017 issue). Among my E-type collection, holding pride of place, is the late Sybil Lupp’s 1962 E-type roadster. Sybil was a famous New Zealand racing driver who regularly beat our best male drivers of the time. She was also a competent and acknowledged Jaguar mechanic, and owned her own dealership in Wellington, New Zealand. In this particular car in 1964, Sybil was clocked officially at over 170mph at the Ardmore airstrip in the North Island of NZ. This has been recorded in several publications including Racing Jaguar in New Zealand by Brian Watson. I have just completed a full body-off restoration of this very original car, taking it back to its original livery. It’s a wonderful car, and I might add that I have the utmost respect for anybody who can drive a Jaguar E-type at 150mph, let alone 170-plus! Trevor Bills The overtaking lane: not so fast... I would’ve thought a motoring magazine would know better! I quote from The List (Sept 2017): ‘Fast lane is free...’ Presumably a reference to the outside lane. There’s no such thing as a ‘fast lane’. The UK speed limit for cars is 70mph in all lanes. It is the ‘overtaking lane’. Peter Bush GD’s SM The Seventies GT feature was excellent. I have been privileged to cover a few miles in both an XJ-S and 911; both so capable in their own individual way. Unfortunately I’ve never managed a drive in an SM, but I had a Corgi model that’s still in a drawer somewhere; I’ve always loved its design. Heart would go with that, but head would be sensible and go for the Capri. You just know you could get it fixed anywhere. And the Diablo... well, say no more. Gordon Dow

Love for a little Lancia Throughly enjoyed your article on the Farina-bodied Lancia Augusta (July 2017). When I broke my leg after falling off an AJS 500 twin many years ago, I enjoyed using my grandfather’s four-seat convertible Augusta during my rehabilitation. It only went at about 65mph but had hydraulic brakes, excellent steering and independent front suspension. At 18 years old, I thought it an excellent vehicle to take my pals to Silverstone and Oulton Park, or convey rugby teammates to Moseley. I used it for six months and during that time it compared excellently to my selfbuilt Austin 7 Special, and even cars like my father’s Bugatti Type 57. Well, almost. I was loathe to give it up; but when my grandfather offered me a ten-year-old MG TC provided I gave up the AJS motorcycle, it took me about five seconds to agree. Lovely little car, that Lancia Augusta. Mike Virr

ON FACEBOOK Which car would you pick from the Silverstone Classic supercar line-up? There is only one true supercar: the Jaguar E-type. All the rest are just pale imitations trying to emulate the best. You cannot surpass perfection. John Cunningham The F40. It’s funny how it still looks the most aerodynamic despite being at least 15-20 years older than the rest! Chris Walker The Bugatti isn’t a supercar, it is a truck. A supercar cannot weigh two tonnes. Alessio Davì F40 – the first hypercar, and the most beautiful. The Bugatti Veyron is the wrong way to make a supercar. Andrea Rossi I feel like a traitor to the F40 but I would take the Pagani. Joe McCarthy One car is missing here – the Bristol Fighter T. Better than the Veyron for a third of the price! Georg Hagnauer

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Quentin Willson

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Quentin sees a political fight on the horizon – and urges us all to bunker down and prevent our hobby from becoming a policy pawn

017 may be remembered as the year of the death warrant for the motor car. The government’s announcement that all new cars and vans must be electric by 2040 is the biggest change to personal mobility for a century. Backed into a corner by the Greens and their High Court action to lower roadside nitrogen dioxide levels, Michael Gove had no option but to drop his bombshell announcement. A massive chorus of worried voices have already asked all the obvious questions about the practicalities of such a radical ban but we old car owners need to ask some too. Will the car-hating Green Party try to legislate classic cars off the road as well, and what are we going to do to protect our hobby from the marginal politicians that nobody votes for? This is one of the most important questions our industry and hobby will ever face. My experience of dealing with Westminster, the European Commission and green politicians isn’t great. Heavy on evangelism but light on facts, they rarely

have any significant experience of roads, cars or fuel and exist in a political bubble. Their assumptions are often questionable and the pollution and gridlock in our cities are largely the results of the unintended consequence of their poor transport policies. Gove’s nuclear announcement was a political reaction to a European Commission claim that 40,000 of us die prematurely as a result of diesel pollution. Look at those EC figures, do the sums and look at their tables, and you’ll see that per capita those deaths are actually premature by just 3.5 hours. But this mischievous headline in an executive summary has made politicians all over Europe tremble and firmly embedded itself as an immutable truth in the media. The war on cars just got very serious indeed. And we’re a prime target. We’re in their crosshairs right now. Our low-tech cars will be painted as an environmental beelzebub spewing out unfiltered tailpipe emissions. We’ll be seen as unreconstructed Luddites, resistant to change and selfishly enjoying the dirty technology of a forgotten era. You can already hear the lectures from the

greens from their lofty moral high ground. But what they don’t realise is that most classic cars travel only a few hundred miles a year and their collective emissions add up to a raindrop in an ocean. We preserve rather than consume and the CO2 produced to originally build our cars has been dissipated over decades. Nobody knows what percentage of NOx, CO2 or particulate emissions comes from our classics because it’s too small to measure. I bet more NOx and PMs come from the nation’s millions of wood-burning Agas than from the exhaust pipes of our classics. But we need to roll our sleeves up and get ready for the Big Fight. Write to your MP and to Number 10 and demand an undertaking that our hobby with its 35,000 jobs and £5 billion of economic activity will be protected. Demand that they really will understand how little we use our cars and how tiny our collective emissions actually are. Because if we don’t the greens will deal a mortal blow to our innocent and charming hobby. We’re squaring up to the most serious threat to our hobby for 100 years and we all need to fight back hard.

Quentin Willson had a nine-year stint presenting the BBC’s Top Gear, has bought and sold countless cars and has cemented a reputation as everyone’s favourite motoring pundit.

We can’t allow ill-informed policy decisions to kill the joy of analogue driving, says Quentin

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THE INSIDERS

Tom Tjaarda

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In the final column submitted before his death in June, Tom tells us how his dragster fascination fatefully inspired a slow-burning Ghia concept car

he drag-racing phenomenon never really caught on in Europe. It was a California thing that expanded after the war and is still popular today. Just looking at some of these vehicles standing still sends shivers up my spine – how on earth can anyone want to risk their life in such a bizarre automotive competition? But among those that do there is little hesitation, because the winners become cult heroes for exposing themselves to such odds of plain survival. Over time the constructors of these cars have come up with every possible technical solution. The first post-war attempts saw surplus WW2 aeronautical auxiliary fuel tanks fitted with an engine and four exposed wheels. These lakesters were then drag-raced on the Utah salt flats. The extreme came many years later – those long tubular chassis with vertical exhaust stacks and what looked like bicycle wheels in front, giving the impression that they couldn’t possibly hope to have any influence over direction.

When I came to work for Ghia in the summer of 1958 there were many unorthodox cars being designed by the Torino Carrozzerias. Bertone had its BAT prototypes and Luigi Segre at Ghia was greatly influenced by the design centres in Detroit, having done prototype work for all of them. One of my first designs at Ghia was the Selene with the driver in front of the front wheels, six passengers facing each other between the wheels and the engine in the rear. This car went on to influence the design of a Moscow taxi using the same layout with shorter overhangs, four passengers and the engine in the rear. About fifty of these experimental taxis were built and used in the Russian capital for many years. What to do next? Segre was searching for some shocking new idea for the 1960 Torino Auto Salon. By chance, I’d left a sketch on my table and Segre came by and asked me what it was; what on earth did I have in my mind? I explained that it was a streamlined dragster. He said we should create a two-seater sports car using this idea, but that proved impractical.

However, he loved bizarre ideas and the next day said that it would be built exactly like it was in my sketch. The Torino Auto Salon in those days was a mecca for automotive designers. All the big styling executives converged on the city to see the latest styling trends. It wasn’t unusual for a designer like Giovanni Michelotti to have created up to 35 new prototypes for one show. Looking back I was fortunate to have had this opportunity to come to Torino during its height of design influence and creativity. First the Selene, now the Ghia dragster – and all of the sudden ‘The Americano’, as I had become known, became the first foreigner to design cars in Italy. The IXG dragster was a curious subject of conversation, though it never had the success of the Selene. But for me this unusual show car changed the course of my career. After the 1960 Torino show the IXG remained in a corner of the Ghia workshops until one day – ten years later – Alessandro de Tomaso asked who had designed it. The answer led to his personal telephone call to me and the job as head designer at Ghia.

Tom Tjaarda, 1934-2017, had a design CV including Ghia, Pininfarina, Italdesign, Ford and Fiat. He first wrote for Classic Carss in 2013. His family wished that we publish the remaining columns.

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THE INSIDERS

Gordon Murray Gordon reflects on the time when old racing metal barely had scrap value, and why there’s one competition car he’ll eternally admire from afar

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subject that has always fascinated me is the positioning of racing cars as classics. There has been a huge increase in the value or perceived value of classic cars in the last 15 years or so, but the racing car segment has seen an even steeper climb in value, and I am extremely interested in the driving factors behind this trend. As I have been involved with racing cars for most of the life, I obviously fall into the group of classic car lovers that see racing cars as more important than road cars when it comes to classic status, but I equally understand that many others are not really interested in classic racing cars. The growth of interest in historic racing and the increase in the number of organised events has certainly been a factor and the growing interest in cars with good provenance has been influenced by so much more available literature on the history of these cars, the drivers and

their competition records. The very limited numbers built of works team cars is, of course, another factor when it comes to value. I remember in my early days at Brabham in the mid-Seventies, the only chance we had of selling the Formula One cars was if they were current enough and competitive enough to be raced by a privateer team. The two- or three-year-old cars were not really saleable. In today’s climate an iconic racing car that achieved a high level of success at the hands of a great driver can command quite stupendous numbers. A Mercedes W196R driven by Fangio in 1954 achieved nearly thirty million dollars at auction a few years back. This trend has now begun to filter down to racing cars with more humble backgrounds and today the lesserknown marques and even specials are increasing in value. In a previous column I wrote about my 1951 Cooper Mark IV, which I bought for nostalgic reasons in memory of my father. I have to hold

myself in check sometimes when I see one of my all-time favourite racing cars for sale. A recent example was when I saw a Lotus 25 for sale and I had to give myself a good talking to – I’d probably not be able to get more than one leg in a 25. As much as I’d like one, it’s better that these cars are owned by folks who will look after and race them so that many more people can experience the enjoyment of seeing and hearing them in action. At the Goodwood Festival of Speed recently, where there were several of my Seventies Brabham Alfas and Brabham BMWs, I had so many classic car fans come and tell me how happy it made them to see the cars driving up the hill. There’s a group of cars that keep both classic car camps happy – the Fifties and Sixties GT cars and homologation specials that can be enjoyed on both the road and the track. I’m happy to say that I enjoy cars from all three categories – everyday road car classics, pure racing cars and the GT crossovers – but I still lust ust after aft that Lotus 25!

Gordon Murray urray is one of the most m innovative automotive designers ners of his generation. g He designed GP-winning F1 cars ars for Brabham and McLaren and the McLaren F1 road car

Murray’s 6”4’ frame means he can only dream of setting his inner Jim Clark on a Lotus 25

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Simon Kidston

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Politicians have mapped out a combustion-free automotive future for the UK, but our departing columnist draws a promising equestrian parallel

o that’s it. The British government has announced that from 2040 no new petrol or diesel cars will be sold in the UK. Instead, we’ll all be whooshing around in batterypowered boxes, and soon enough they won’t even need us to drive them. Think about how much less driver involvement there is now compared to 50 or even ten years ago and ask yourself if that’s such a bad thing after all. Sure, there’s less noise, but most moderns sound rubbish anyway. More usefully, you don’t have to read a map, fiddle with levers to get the right temperature, watch gauges like a hawk, judge parking extremities while heaving a two-ton steering wheel, or learn Origami to put up your soft top. If your daily drive was in a Ferrari Cal’ Spider along the Amalfi coast, you might miss the sensory experience. But most commutes are around the M25, so leaving the hassle to Robochauffeur sounds like progress. If in doubt, ask how many classic car dealers drive one every day.

Which of course brings us to the big question. Where does this landmark announcement leave classics? Confined to the cinema, along with petrol pumps and road trips? Imagine the Goodwood Festival of Speed celebrating its 50th anniversary in silence, the whirring Priuses and Teslas drowned out by the thunder of hooves on earth at the neighbouring horseracing track. Restorers, auctioneers, dealers and brokers (heaven forbid) forced out of business, and the sound of a V12 at full chat just a tale passed down from grandfather to grandson before finally being forgotten. It conjures up the Statue of Liberty washed up on a beach centuries from now in The Planet Of The Apes. Yet, somehow, I don’t think so. The former chairman of a well-known supercar maker once pointed out to me, after a provocative dig I’d made as commentator at the relevance of his latest 200mph offering, that a century ago we all travelled by horse. Who does now? And yet today the best of the breed are as coveted, and far more valuable, than our ancestors could ever have imagined. Created with

fanatical attention to every genetic detail in the quest for perfection, pampered like four-legged rock stars, raced for pride and passion, traded amongst a fortunate few – and of zero practical use. Sound familiar? It feels like time for a change here too. After nearly a decade I’m leaving you in the hands of brilliant fellow columnists like Gordon Murray who have so much to share. Being part of the Classic Cars family has been a great experience and I can’t count how many readers have spontaneously introduced themselves at events as a result. You’ve followed my quest for family cars – still going strong, and one up recently thanks to this magazine (a Porsche 911S) – and the twists and turns of one of the most colourful businesses to work in. One day I’ll get a proper job, but that’s unlikely before 2040. It’s always been about the people – meeting hero drivers, legendary designers, playboy first owners, humble but uniquely talented restorers, ‘total recall’ historians and, above all, the devoted enthusiasts who keep this world alive. On that note, I’m off for a drive.

Simon Kidston is a classic car consultant, concours judge and event presenter. His own classics include a Lamborghini Miura SV and Porsche 911 RS 2.7.

Columnist Simon bids us farewell – with quite the choice of machinery in which to drive off into the sunset

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Our six market experts Will Smith Sales manager, Silverstone Auctions, Warwickshire Smith started in the classic auction industry in 2008 and helped to found Silverstone Auctions three years later. He heads up a sales team and has achieved a number of world-record auction prices for modern classics. His own cars include an Alpina B9 and early Mini. John Mayhead Proprietor, Mayhead Media, West Sussex As well as continuing to edit the Hagerty Price Guide, Mayhead has just started his own company providing motoring content and valuation services. An Italian car fan, in addition to his classic Alfa Romeo Spider he owns a VW Campervan and Porsche 944. Emanuele Collo Managing director, Kidston SA, Geneva While still at university Collo contacted Simon Kidston asking for work experience. The move paid off – he’s now the company’s managing director. He has a soft spot for homologation specials but that hasn’t stopped him buying a Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 restoration project. Stephen Halstead Chief operating officer, JBR Capital, London Halstead has a finance background and his long-standing interest in classic cars made a perfect fit with an opportunity to grow high-end vehicle finance provider JBR Capital. His own preference is for V12 engines and he aims to get a Ferrari with one up front. Daniel Donovan Proprietor, DD Classics, London Donovan has more than four decades of experience in dealing in classic cars through his companies Straight 8 and, later, DD Classics. He’s an ardent classic car enthusiast himself and his company stocks vehicles from all price brackets of the market. Tim Schofield Director, Bonhams Motor Car Department, London A member of the Vintage Sports Car Club and Veteran Car Club, Schofield has been involved in the classic car market since 1994. He joined Bonhams at the turn of the century and has handled the sale of many high-end collections. His daily runner is a BMW M5 Touring.


£20,000 >Fiat 124 Spider

TIPPED BY EMANUELE COLLO

‘I think you can get a good 124 Spider for way less than £25k,’ says Emanuele Collo. ‘It looks great and reminds me of a Ferrari 275 GTS. One is many, many times the price of the other but you can probably have the same amount of fun, if not more, with the Fiat. Handling is great, it’s supremely chuckable and is combined with that sweet Aurelio Lampredi-designed twin-cam engine. For me, the 1.6-litre in particular is almost as good as the 1.6-litre Alfa Romeo unit, and that’s a serious compliment.’ There’s a big variety of models including early, pure, chromebumper models through to later impact-bumper cars. Engines range from the first 1.4-litre unit, to 1.6- and 1.8-, and the later 2-litre lumps. The character of each is dictated by carburettor, fuel injection and even supercharger (on the Volumex) fuel systems. ‘My preference would be an early chrome-bumper car in Giallo Positano (yellow) or another Seventies colour scheme,’ says Collo. ‘Impact-bumper cars suit smaller budgets but still have lots of character, and the later Volumex engine is also quite interesting.’ Early chrome-bumper models usually get all the glory and attract higher asking prices with, as Collo points out, the 1.6-litre variant being a particular sweet spot. However, the Pininfarina Spidereuropa seen here, and up for sale at Spider specialist DTR European Sports Cars, proves just how good later variants can be. Despite twin-tube bumpers and the larger rear light clusters, its Tom Tjaarda-designed lines remain sleek and purposeful. Inside, a parcel shelf replaces the plus-two rear seats and there’s more in the way of mod cons including electric windows and side mirrors.

The 2-litre twin-cam now features Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection and that has a distinct calming and modernising influence on the driving experience. Gone is the carburetted intake blare, with the engine eliciting a smoother, much more refined character. This ensures this 124 Spider is more at home as a city cruiser and excels as a long-distance touring option – another bonus is the lofty 32mpg fuel return. You get a short-throw, positive gear change and beneath all that fuel injection plumbing there’s still the engine’s inherent willingness to rev – plus enough aural pleasure through the exhaust back box to keep you interested. Out on B-roads it remains pure 124 Spider – poised, balanced and totally predictable as long as you don’t do anything silly, such as lift of the throttle mid-corner when charging hard.

‘It’s at least as much fun as a Ferrari 275 GTS but at a fraction of the price’ When buying, bodywork is key, because a full restoration will be expensive and for later examples possibly more than the car’s worth. Post-1975 metal was of poorer quality and has a greater tendency to rot, particularly around the wheel arches and sills, the latter from the inside out. Parts availability is first class and, unlike the 275 GTs, it has Fiat running costs. There’s also the badge question. The Fiat Spider never officially hit UK shores, so it’s always been under the radar and never fully appreciated. This car from Pininfarina, which took the production reigns post-1981 for the final two years, will have all and sundry looking at the ‘f’ badges on bonnet and boot and trying to guess what on earth it is. As for a popular rival for your cash, ‘Drive an MGB and a 124 Spider back-to-back and there’s no comparison,’ Collo advises.

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>BMW Z4M Coupé

TIPPED BY WILL SMITH

‘I love the quirky fastback looks of the Z4M Coupé. It’s a real nod to the past,’ enthuses Will Smith. ‘With that big straight-six and a manual gearbox it’s a real high-performance M car – for me once they moved on to turbochargers they lost their heart and soul. The interiors are clean and simplistic and on the road it just does everything so well.’ Smith believes the Coupé will continue to command a premium, currently £10k-£15k, over its soft-top equivalent. ‘The rigidity of the hardtop means it’s the better handling of the two. Once people cotton on to the model I think it’ll be a safe place to put your money and it will continue to increase in value.’ In the current market £20k will buy a nice car, but for a lowermileage example you’ll be looking at up to £25k. The most popular colours seem to be dark shades, with black interiors. ‘Check the service history carefully, ensuring that the all-important running-in service has been done at the correct interval,’ says Smith. ‘Avoid heavily modified cars and inspect carefully, looking for evidence of accident damage. Be patient with your search and always buy the very best you can afford because it will only serve to get you a higher price when it comes to selling. The Z4 or ‘M’ forums tend to be a good place to start, with friendly advice and genuine enthusiasts on hand to steer you in the right direction.’

‘Sub-£10k will still buy you a circa-20k miles, UK-supplied car on an G or H (1989-90) plate but you’ll now be looking at closer to £15k for the very best,’ he says. ‘My ideal has to be a red-with-clothinterior car and ideally with fewer than 20k miles on the clock. Like all these cars, subsequent models put on weight, so go for the original with pop-up headlamps.’ For Schofield’s £15k top price you’ll get the best example of what is a defining roadster in the world of late-Eighties and earlyNineties modern classic cars. With 115bhp, delicately balanced handling and fingertip-light steering, it’s a joy to pilot. ‘This mass-produced two-seat Japanese roadster draws obvious similarities to the MGB but just edges it in terms of performance and design. It’s such a pretty little car and one that resolutely remains on my wishlist.’

‘The MX-5 MkI is a defining roadster in the world of modern classics’

>Mazda MX-5

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Tim Schofield also chose the Mazda MX-5 MkI in the £10k price band of our 2014 Hot 30 list, which indicates how the model has moved up in the market.

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tin. It’s comfortable, fast, and a coupé and a convertible at the same time. You can drive any distance in a single sitting and still get out feeling as fresh as you did when you got in. They also already came fully loaded, with the only options being confined to wheels and a panoramic sunroof.’ From a financial point of view, he expects them to follow suit of the 107 Series brethren. ‘Ten years ago the 107 was a £20k car and now it’s worth £40k. I think the SL55 AMG will easily fetch £40k-£50k in eight years.’ Schofield advises avoiding modified or high-mileage or cars or any that have been thrashed. ‘Find a loved one with original paint and trim, totally stock just as it left Mazda, that’s been garaged and had summer use only. These are now becoming cars sought by collectors and it might one day make the same kind of money that the as-new £30k MG Midgets made at Bonhams’ last auction.’

>Mercedes Benz SL55 AMG

TIPPED BY DANIEL DONOVAN

With a 476bhp supercharged V8, at launch this was MercedesBenz’s most powerful road-going car yet and a real slayer of supercars. ‘It’s still a great all-round car today,’ says Daniel Donovan. ‘And you get a former F1 pace car for the price of a Volkswagen Golf. It was supremely important, commanding a £20k premium more over list price when new. Plus the roof comes down too. Who would have thought one day it would only cost £20k to buy?’ For that price Donovan says you can expect a good car with 40k-60k miles on the clock, but an excellent low-mileage example will cost more. Ensure any potential purchase has been properly maintained, serviced at the correct intervals and provides a totally trouble-free driving experience. Poor-quality examples can cost a fortune to put right, so it’s imperative you buy a good one. ‘They’re pretty bulletproof cars and an SL55 AMG does everything it says on the

>BMW M5

TIPPED BY STEPHEN HALSTEAD

‘The original M5 is one of those cars we all wished were on our parents’ driveway in the Eighties,’ says Stephen Halstead. ‘The M535i might have slightly racier looks but the M5 is the wolf in sheep’s clothing. It’s got understated looks, with just a nod to the designation with its front and rear M5 badges, but a whopping 282bhp under the bonnet. Low-mileage examples are quite hard to come by but well worth the investment.’ That said, Halstead says not to be put off by those with a few more miles on the clock, just ensure a full service and maintenance history is included and, ideally, some new or recent brake discs. ‘You also shouldn’t be put off by some wear in the leather seats and a nick or two – remember, these E28s are 30 years old and were typically used as daily drivers – but keep an eye out for cracks in the dash. Owners’ clubs and forums can offer a wealth of insight on what to look for, but if you’re uncertain it’s worth enlisting the help of a knowledgeable dealer to assess a potential purchase. ‘There’s really only one direction the prices for these will be going and with fewer examples coming to the market it may be a good time to take the plunge and get that dream Eighties sedan onto your own driveway or, preferably, into your garage.’ And once there, you can enjoy its thrilling performance at will.

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>BMW M635CSI

TIPPED BY EMANUELE COLLO

For more than a decade we were told the M635CSi was the next big thing, but values stayed at around the £20k mark. Until now. A 15,300-mile example sold for £100,100 at the NEC Restoration Show in April this year, though Emanuele Collo reckons that was a spike rather than the norm. ‘£50k will buy a top example, with very good ones being achievable in the mid £30ks,’ he says. The shark-nose profile of Seventies BMWs reached its zenith not in that decade but with the 1984 release of the M635CSi. Here was the ultimate thrusting Bavarian super-coupé, and yet one that managed to remain discreet, bordering on a sleeper, thanks to minimal use of the ‘M’ for Motorsport badge. And it’s those E9 series aesthetics that Emanuele Collo cites as the big BMW’s biggest selling point. ‘I love the shape and it’s ageing very well. In today’s market the overall shape of a car is important because more and more people will maybe not drive their cars as much and will be into appreciating their beauty.’ However, its looks aren’t the only reason you’ll want to buy one, because shoehorning in a modified version of the M1’s six-cylinder M88 engine transformed the model’s performance. How does 68bhp over a standard 635CSi, itself no slouch, grab you? ‘Open up the bonnet and look at that M1-derived engine – it’s a piece of art. Its 286bhp was seriously impressive for the period and 0-60mph takes just six seconds, but it’s also a very useable classic and with ABS it’s starting to get like a modern car – you wouldn’t be worried if lending it to a friend.’ Your visual clues that this is something special are limited to a few M badges – front grille, rear bootlid and one on the tachometer, plus a small strip of Motorsport colours on the steering wheel – and that’s your lot. Leave them wanting more. The seating position is spot on, visibility is excellent thanks to slim A-pillars and lateral and medial support are first class thanks to its body-hugging seats. And that’s a very good thing because for a big lump this car can certainly handle. Thanks to stiffened suspension there’s very little body roll, and prodigious levels of grip when you lean on it.

‘How does 68bhp more than a standard 635, itself no slouch, grab you? Wind up that engine and it undergoes metamorphosis, transforming from an easy-natured burblefest to a full-on Teutonic demon. It will hit 155mph and barrel four adults and luggage along the autobahn in great comfort, yet return to being a plain Jane 635 when you get back into town. Corrosion is the biggest enemy of this generation of BMW, so check the body thoroughly because front wings, roofs and sunroof panels are particularly prone to rust. Matching engine and chassis serial numbers are also key because some examples are likely to have been re-shelled when values were low. ‘It’s a stunning car, and I do think it has big potential,’ is how Collo sums it up.

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£50,000 >Alfa Romeo Junior Zagato I

TIPPED BY JOHN MAYHEAD

Like many classic cars fans, John Mayhead has a familiar reason for choosing the Junior Zagato. ‘I kick myself that I didn’t buy one of these when they were about £10k. They’re cracking little cars. Many consider them to be the best handling of the 105-Series Alfa Romeos, plus Ercole Spada’s styling is sharp enough to draw attention at any classic car meet. ‘They’re light, agile and very well balanced. The all-alloy engines, either 1290cc or 1570cc, are revvy, sound wonderful and tend to be very reliable if well maintained.’ With most mechanical parts being interchangeable with the other cars in the Giulia series they are relatively easy to maintain and upgrade. ‘Companies such as Classic Alfa and Alfaholics supply a range of replacement parts, plus options to improve handling, cooling and power.’ Like any other 105-series Alfa, the Junior Zagato’s weaknesses are corrosion and electrics. Rust tends to strike in the usual areas: sills, front and rear valances, boot floor and wheelarches. ‘Being a low-volume car – only 403 examples of the 1600 Junior Zagato were built – finding trim items is nigh-on impossible, and you’ll have to have body parts fabricated. That said, prices are rising: good ones are now regularly advertised in the mid-£40ks and values seem to be on the up. You should get a good return on your investment – try finding another Zagato-bodied classic Alfa Romeo for this money.’

their race and rally pedigree adds a further element of interest.’ Given the choice he would plump for either the earliest 100/4 or the last of the 3000 models. You’ll find one or two of the former below the £50k mark, but you should expect them to need work; of the later six-cylinder cars you’ll have significantly more choice. ‘The MkIII is slightly more refined than other Big ’Healeys,’ Smith continues, ‘and of course you get two more cylinders and a power hike over the earlier four-cylinder cars. However, with any example, there’s a real honesty and sweetness about them. ‘Parts availability and specialist back-up are strong but they’re so straightforward mechanically that you can easily fix one yourself. Home market cars command a premium over left-hand-drive examples – expect to pay 10-20 per cent more for right-hookers but don’t be put off by conversions, especially if completed by a marque specialist.’ Smith adds a word of caution, though. ‘Make sure you buy one that’s had the chassis and body restored in the last ten years. Then you’ll have a great-looking car that everyone loves and that you can enjoy driving without worry.’

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>Porsche 993 Coupé C2

TIPPED BY WILL SMITH

In this price bracket Will Smith opts for the ‘Big’ ’Healey. ‘Prices of all ’Healeys have started to move on in the last 18 months – they were dramatically undervalued before that,’ he says. ‘People are starting to realise that they’re such great drivers’ cars and offer the quintessential British sports car experience. And

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TIPPED BY TIM SCHOFIELD

The last of the air-cooled 911 range is one of Porsche’s most desirable models for those looking to spend about £50k, reckons Tim Schofield. ‘For me it’s an obvious choice. It has pretty, rounded styling and all the modern comfort and driver aids you expect in a much more expensive vehicle, but all in a classic


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originality. Prices have climbed in recent times and while that may continue they’re more common on the market now.’

>Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500

TIPPED BY STEPHEN HALSTEAD

‘Cossies are fast becoming collectors’ items and while I’d be quite happy with one of the 5545 Sierra RS Cosworths, it’s the RS500 that’s particularly exciting,’ says Stephen Halstead. ‘Just 500 were converted by Aston Martin Tickford and they’re good for 0-62mph in 6.2 seconds. It’s essentially an evolution of the RS Cosworth, with an additional 23bhp and upgrades to the engine and suspension. Rarity plays a large part of the appeal, as does the feeling of owning a car that won 40 British Touring Car races on the trot. The enormous spoiler might not suit today’s tastes but this is an eminently practical car with loads of boot space that’s so much more exciting than its modern equivalent, the Focus RS.’ Prices are, unsurprisingly, on the up – what could have been bought for around £30k a few years ago will command around £50k today but they aren’t showing any signs of slowing down. Low mileage examples – sub-40k – are upwards of £70k. ‘Check the chassis numbers and VIN to ensure you’re looking at a genuine RS500 and watch out for aftermarket and replaced items such as spoilers and bumpers which, like some other parts, are no longer available from Ford. This is a model that may well have been thrashed early in its life, so service history, garage receipts and a thorough inspection and test drive are essential.’

‘The 993 C2 has modern comfort and driver aids in a classic package’

package. It’s purer in two-wheel drive than four-wheel drive, and definitely go for a manual gearbox.’ This is a car that’s mileage-sensitive from a Porsche collector’s point of view. ‘You’ll be looking to pay £50k-£60k for a 65k-80k mile car, with a good-colour, low-mileage example up around the £75k mark. Early service history and MoTs give comfort that the mileage is genuine and correct, but recent service history is key. Has it been owned and not driven? Talk to the people who have serviced it.’ Parts availability is very good and there’s a raft of dealers and independent specialists who can look after the model. ‘With any purchase, look at the last four to five years. Has it been quickly detailed – a quick coat of paint, interior Connolised – to look good in the showroom or garage for two months? The value is in keeping the car with the spec it was born with; a different rear spoiler, wheels or side mirrors may look good but detract from

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£100,000 >Porsche 911 (930) Turbo 3.3

TIPPED BY WILL SMITH

Some names are indicative of their era – ‘blower’ in the Twenties, ‘roadster’ in the Fifties and ‘turbo’ in the Seventies. What we have here is the car responsible more than any other for the last of these, bringing turbocharged race technology to the road and endowing the 911 with epic supercar performance. Well, not this car exactly, because the earlier 3.0 Turbo has long since broken through the £100k barrier, so it’s the later 3.3 that Will Smith has chosen in this price bracket. ‘The very first time I drove a 930 Turbo I was blown away by the performance,’ he says. ‘Even today I can’t quite believe it came out in 1975. The leap in performance was a game changer for the car industry.’ And that’s not hyperbole. In later 3.3-litre flavour that extra 300cc, combined with the integration of an intercooler, means the 3.3 gained a whopping extra 40bhp, raising it to 300bhp. Also for 1989 only you got a Getrag G50 five-speed transaxle. A five-speed ’box in a 911 Turbo? ‘Heresy!’ I hear you cry. So what does all that add up to? Monumental performance, that’s what. At low speeds it’s all a bit ‘so what?’ But build the revs, get the KKK turbocharger on boost and you experience an automotive double punch to kidneys – this is flat-six, air-cooled Porsche, but not as we knew it. The overall package, no-nonsense interior, big brakes, superb grip and handling, all wrapped up in a muscularly curvaceous package that’s topped off with the mother of all rear spoilers remains as viscerally potent today as back in the day. There’s a lot of choice out there, says Smith, so it doesn’t necessarily matter which one you go for. ‘Right-hand drive cars are more prone to rust, so check the bodywork thoroughly because full body rebuilds are achingly expensive. They’re quite easy to appraise – you can see the welds and check if they’re original factory ones. And lift the carpets to inspect the floorpan – you can’t do that with the cars of today.’

‘The explosion of power when the turbo kicks in will make anyone smile’ Be sure to check for accident damage. Read any feature written on the ‘widow maker’ theme and the 911 (930) Turbo is always there. And for good reason. Get your cornering wrong by entering too fast or booting the throttle too early and the model’s infamous snap-away handling at the limit will bite you in the seating department. But get it right and satisfaction is guaranteed. The best bit thing about the car pictured here – for sale at Hexagon Classics in London – is that you get to try to attain that goal with the wind in your hair. Shades on, roof down, turbo whistling on full boost – life doesn’t get much better. ‘I challenge anyone not to smile when the turbo kicks in and you experience that raw explosion of power,’ says Smith. ‘I took a friend out in one. He was amazed and when he returned to America he bought one on the strength of that passenger-seat ride. It’s so of its era. Simple, beautifully built and, of course, it has that all-important motor sport connection.’

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>Lancia Fulvia HF Fanalone

TIPPED BY JOHN MAYHEAD

‘I’ve been singing the praises of the Lancia Fulvia for years,’ declares John Mayhead. ‘And I still think that they’re underrated cars. Even the most collectable – the HF “Fanalone” – is relatively well priced for buyers. It has that great combination of racing history, instantly distinctive styling, Italian cool and a real gem of a 1584cc V4 engine. ‘Although earlier Lancia models had achieved some rally success, it was the Fulvia that began the marque’s dominance from 1972, when it took the first of Lancia’s manufacturer titles. The HF, or High Fidelity, sported an aluminium boot, bonnet and doors, plus added lightness through removing the radio, bumpers and other unnecessary items, but it still had only a 1.2-litre engine with a modest 88hp. It took the larger 1.6-litre engine in 1968 for the car to start winning in earnest. The Fanalone (big headlamp) cars, with their ZF transaxle, magnesium wheels and glassfibre wheel arches offered 115hp in basic specification, but the works cars put out a great deal more.’ Although the HF Fanalone is the collector’s favourite, Mayhead reckons the great thing about the Fulvia is the sheer breadth of the model range. There’s something for every budget, with a standard 1.3S coupé starting at less than £10k. ‘Look out for rust, especially in box sections and sills. Parts are not easy to find, although this is slowly improving. If you want something slightly rarer the Fulvia Sport Zagato is another option. These are still out there being advertised at less than £30k.’

was a black car and I can still remember it on the race track looking very mean. I think it made a greater impression on my generation than some of the Ferraris that followed it’ A key factor for Collo is buying one of these in the correct colour. ‘Red is too boy racer, and that’s reflected in lower dealer prices for cars in that hue,’ he says. ‘The image of this car is of a discreet, long-distance tourer, so light blue, green or any shade of grey works best.’ Check the maintenance history of any potential 550 Maranello purchase because, as with any Prancing Horse, servicing costs are high, so it’s important to be sure the one you’re looking at has received the correct level of care. ‘Prices have softened slightly. You can definitely get one in this price bracket, although some people are asking significantly more than that. The range is probably currently sitting between £75k and £140k. Now is the right time to invest a bit more though, because the gap in the medium-to-long term for the better cars will only get bigger.

‘A 911 2.4T will cost the same money but I’d rather have the Maranello’

>Ferrari 550 Maranello

TIPPED BY EMANUELE COLLO

‘I dreamt of this car when it was new,’ says Emanuele Collo. ‘There was an English magazine that tested a series of cars, including a Peugeot 106 Rallye, Lotus Esprit V8 and Ferrari 550 Maranello. It

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Check for f body corrosion and matching numbers and that the car is in its original specification and colour. ‘You also need the right names associated with any restoration and general servicing and maintenance of a car. In this price band you’ll probably secure a 4.2-litre car that scores eight out of ten. We did sell a fair-to-good 3.8-litre example for less than £100k recently, but it had body and trim imperfections. Keep in mind the earlier the car, the more valuable.’

>Bentley Continental T or wide‘The chance to buy a proper V12 big GT Ferrari for a reasonable amount of money is too good to miss. A Porsche 911 2.4T will cost roughly the same but I’d definitely rather have the Maranello.’

>Jaguar E-type Series I FHC

TIPPED BY TIM SCHOFIELD

‘In my opinion, this is an infinitely more appealing choice than an Aston Martin from the same period,’ says Tim Schofield. ‘A restored example with matching numbers would be the ideal choice, finished in a period correct colour – opalescent silver grey or opalescent blue are my favourites. ‘These E-types still continue to perform very strongly at auction and over the past three years they have consistently outperformed the general collectors’ car market.’ Schofield reckons E-types are still showing good potential for growth in value. ‘They remain a very attractive proposition to buy. With the E-type S1 fhc we’re into the domain of the Aston Martin DB4 and DB5 – but are these worth three, four or even six or seven times the E-type’s price? Personally, I don’t think you’re getting that multiple. In terms of useability, driveability and sheer smiles per mile you get driving one it would have to be the E-type for me every time. And of course it still remains a stunning looking motor car.’

BY body Conti’ R Mulliner TIPPED DANIEL DONOVAN

‘For this price, it has to be the Bentley Continental T or a widebody Continental R Mulliner,’ says Daniel Donovan. ‘At the time of launch the list price of these cars was circa £280k and they were built to special order only. It was the epitome of a “gentleman’s carriage” and today a super-low-mileage example will most definitely be one for the future.’ For £70k-£80k you’ll get a good example of either of these quality handbuilt behemoths. ‘They’re quite happy driving at 20mph or 150mph,’ says Donovan. ‘As big cars, they do wallow a little in corners but you’ll never get fed up or tired driving one.’ Bentley did make more right-hand-drive than left-hand-drive examples and lefties now carry a premium of around 20 per cent. Otherwise there were no real option boxes to tick when these cars were new, although some customers did pay huge amounts for a bespoke interior or a one-off exterior colour. ‘There’s no premium for either today,’ says Donovan. ‘Those tend to be quite garish. Last year we had a yellow car with a peacock hide interior and it was quite an eyeful.’ ‘With regular services and oil changes they’re virtually indestructible and surprisingly affordable to maintain. There are plenty of independent specialists who will do just as good a job as a dealer and at a fraction of the cost.’

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£250,000 >Aston Martin V8 Volante

TIPPED BY JOHN MAYHEAD

Nothing of the period intimidates in the rear-view mirror like an Aston Martin V8. The sheer design brutality of this big slice of British beefcake lends it a snarling presence. ‘The V8 is the epitome of Seventies cool – big, powerful, purposeful and slightly ostentatious,’ says John Mayhead. ‘It’s very much the car of the moment and one that must continue to grow in collectability. As ever with Astons, the Volante is the most desirable option and with a top Hagerty Price Guide valuation of £268k you can still find a superb example within this price range.’ Pop the door on this stunning Warwick Blue example, currently for sale at Aston Martin specialist Desmond J. Smail, and the luxurious interior provides an interesting juxtaposition to all that external aggression, with magnolia Connolly hide, thick dark blue Wilton carpets and a profusion of walnut. Under load the 5340cc quad-cam V8 is animalistic with its quartet of Weber 42 DCNF carburettors greedily ingesting fuel and air and twin exhausts emitting hefty bellows. The power-assisted steering is light but at low speeds you’ll be aware of the car’s heft. That weight means that the V8 is no sports car. Instead it remains an incredible devourer of asphalt and a peerless gentleman’s tourer. With 320lb ft of torque there’s never a deficit of heave but make sure you bag a European-spec car or, even better, a rare right-hooker. ‘US safety legislation prevented the production of a soft-top Aston Martin V8 until 1978,’ explains Mayhead. ‘When the V8 Volante was released it was an instant success in the US, despite an additional 70kg over the coupé and a conservative 262bhp against the European 305bhp. Today the most desirable cars are the later Vantage models, especially those with the X-pack engine and 16in Ronal wheels. RS Williams prepared a tiny number to 6.3-litre or 7-litre spec but these command a hefty premium and have long since broken this price bracket. ‘Specialist support is good but like any old Aston, running costs can be high,’ cautions Mayhead. ‘Parts are also expensive, but the canny buyer can sometimes find components that were

‘It’s an incredible devourer of asphalt and a peerless gentleman’s tourer’ fitted to other makes that will help to soften the blow. Finding a well-maintained car is key. Oil needs changing every 3000 miles. Standard V8s were relatively cheap only a few years ago, so some were neglected. Repairs to the steel sills, which weren’t treated by the factory and require chopping off the bottom of the aluminium wings for access, can account for substantial restoration costs.’ In recent years it’s relative youngsters like the V8 Volante that have seen most growth in the Aston Martin world and buying a good example should prove an excellent investment – with the added benefits of brooding top-down looks, thumping performance and larger-than-life aural output.

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>Ferrari F512M

TIPPED BY DANIEL DONOVAN

If you’re buying a Ferrari, it should be a 12-cylinder, reckons Daniel Donovan. ‘As the last of the iconic Testarossa series, the F512M is one seriously wellput-together car and highly underrated. Maranello ironed out the defects of the earlier car, such as chassis twist when driving fast. It makes all the right traditional flat-12 noises, not a high-pitched roar that’s fantastic for five minutes and then gets grating. In addition you can turn off the anti-lock braking if you want to and have the sensation of driving the old way.’ Only 501 cars were manufactured worldwide including just 75 for the US market. ‘They are still a closely guarded secret in certain circles,’ explains Donovan. ‘However, after 25 years they can go to the USA without being federalised and when that happens it can only enhance their value. Current US cars sit at around $440k$500k (£340k-£385k), a huge leap in value compared to what one is worth in Europe. You can bet there are more than 75 buyers for an F512M over there and if anything the US model is a bit ugly and less pure, so it all stacks up from an investment point of view.’ F512Ms are pretty reliable cars but key checks you need to make include when the cambelts were last changed and evidence of regular oil changes – even if the car hasn’t been used. Colour isn’t critical, although you can’t go wrong with traditional Rosso Corsa. ‘It epitomises Eighties’ styling and is certainly a supercar worthy of Miami Vice,’ says Donovan.

>BMW Z8

TIPPED BY STEPHEN HALSTEAD

BMW’s decision not to fit an automatic gearbox to its Z8 roadster may have cost it sales in period, but Stephen Halstead reckons that means all of today’s examples are real driver’s cars. ‘Although I doubt it could ever reach the status of a true Bond car – despite starring in The World Is Not Enough – the all-manual Z8 has been

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punching well above its weight, more than doubling in value in the last decade. It’s become a highly sought-after car and prices are expected to keep rising.’ He believes its popularity is largely down to the most beautiful coachwork in the Z series, along with rarity and performance. ‘It’s far more iconic than a Z3 and it’s the retro Fifties style of Henrik Fisker’s design that sets the Z8 apart. Just 5700 were produced, against 300,000 Z3s, and on the road it’s no slouch. The 4.9-litre V8 delivers 400bhp and the precise gearbox, combined with the car’s light weight, ensure a thrilling driving experience. That said, the ride can be a little harsher than its saloon stablemates.’ With the Z8 now highly sought-after, he expects prices to keep rising. ‘Expect to pay at least £200k for a low-mileage, concours quality example – if you’re lucky enough to find one. Support is second-to-none, with OEM parts relatively easy to come by thanks to BMW’s own 50-year commitment to keeping spares.’

>Bentley 3 Litre Tourer

TIPPED BY TIM SCHOFIELD

According to Tim Schofield one of the most enjoyable things about 3 Litre Bentley ownership is the doors it opens to the rallies and events you can take part in. ‘Pre-war rallies and races such as The Flying Scotsman and Le Mans Classic are some of the most thrilling motoring events to take part in and the 3 Litre is a perfect toe-in-the-water car in which to participate. It’s relatively easy


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‘Driving a 3 Litre depends on the gearbox and set-up – some are tricky but rewarding to use. And no two are the same, so trying more than one car is a must.’

>Maserati Ghibli Coupé

to drive, an iconic design and, most importantly, it has good brakes! An original-bodied example with matching numbers would be the best option to acquire. The values of a Bentley is inherently linked to those matching numbers, originality, coachwork type and how pretty it is. ‘A long-chassis saloon or rebodied open tourer should be yours for less than £250k. On the other hand, a beautiful short-chassis tourer with original coachwork will be significantly more, and that’s before you factor in cars with fabulous histories.’ Schofield offers a note of caution. ‘Today there are more 3 Litres than were built by Bentley in period, so ensure a specialist looks at the car for you. All have numbers, including significant mechanical parts, that can be checked and verified. You can buy some great publications for a relatively small amount of money that will give you great insight, and there are also websites that will allow you to check chassis numbers.

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The Ghibli’s GT style is what attracts many people into the classic car world, believes Emanuele Collo. ‘They read in Classic Cars magazine about driving to the south of France in one, and that draws them in. Never mind that the reality is you might get stuck in traffic and the car will then start overheating; you’ll then find yourself worrying about it the whole way. We are all here because we dream of something and the Ghibli Coupé is the type of car that propagates this dream feeling.’ Collo also reckons that the model remains undervalued when compared to similar classics of the same period. ‘It has all the right ingredients including that race-bred V8 engine, the elegant Sixties styling, plus it’s almost as good to drive as a Ferrari Daytona and the brand is just fantastic. I don’t mind a bit that Ferrari is always regarded as being the number one.’ Both the 4.7-litre and the more powerful 4.9-litre SS models fall into our price bracket here, although the Spider soft-top is well north of £500k. ‘Beware of rust, of course, watch out for bad restorations and avoid US automatic specification cars. Mileage isn’t such an issue because these are quite strong cars. Try to ensure any purchase is in its original colour and specification. People buying them in period had a bit more fantasy in their choice compared to Daytona owners – a Ghibli is best in bronze, copper or green.’ Whichever Ghibli you go for, the car’s strongest suit remains those unsullied GT looks. ‘It’s so purely Sixties,’ enthuses Collo.

‘The Ghibli has all the right ingredients and it’s as good to drive as a Daytona’

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£500,000 >Ferrari 365GTC

TIPPED BY TIM SCHOFIELD

This generation of Ferrari exudes style in every way, before it all got a little diluted in the Seventies and then hardcore in the Eighties. Factor in small production numbers and rarity and the result is that the many are fighting over the few. You could happily spend many evenings inside this car just taking in its understated ambience, with the prancing horses that adorn the three-spoke Nardi steering wheel and the cool black Veglia Borletti gauges your only indicators of who built it. ‘With only circa 170 of these cars built over two years it is the rarity and beauty of the vehicle which, for me, makes it a more attractive and better option than the Daytona,’ says Tim Schofield. ‘It is one of the most desirable grand touring Ferraris from the late Sixties. It handles better than a Daytona too.’ He’s right. Where a Daytona can feel leaden, particularly at low speeds, this 365GTC – currently on sale at Hexagon Classics – provides a firm but surprisingly subtle ride, its unassisted ZF worm-and-roller steering lightening up at speed and faithfully transmitting road surface nuances to the driver. The best bit is the 4.4-litre V12’s flexibility. With 320bhp on tap it offers a beautiful surge of mid-range punch. And like all the best Italian powerplants, the higher you rev it the better it responds. Therein lies the glory of Maranello in this period. You’re buying into the era primarily responsible for the Ferrari legend. With its quad Ansa tailpipes singing and the triple twin-choke Webers fuelling the dream, all’s well in the Sixties GT world. ‘You’re buying a significant car and one that I’ve always thought is undervalued, says Schofield. ‘It’s hugely pretty with quite a

‘This is one of the most desirable grand touring Ferraris of the late Sixties’ small number built. I’ll never know why the ones you see for sale on the auction block and at events lag behind the Daytona in price.’ You could buy the 365GTC for the seductive Pininfarina aesthetics alone. Where the Daytona sits with the Aston Martin V8 in the school for brutes, this car is from an altogether more stylish pen. You’d never tire of its rear three-quarter and dead-on rear views, both of which are simple, chic and suggestive of force within. ‘It defines Ferrari in that period as a maker of luxurious GT cars and it will always be sought after,’ says Schofield. ‘For the last ten years they have remained at a similar sort of value ratio to a 275GTB, Daytona or Lusso – but I’ve always thought that’s not quite right. History is important and matching numbers are more important than they’ve ever been. With a Ferrari it’s become a huge factor that it has a red Classiche book [proving Ferrari certification], which seems to give the market the reassurance that the car must be all right. You’ll get a very good example for £500k.’ Go for a discreet Sixties metallic colour, such as this example’s Grigio, and you’ll be hard-pressed not to spend as much time visually savouring the car as you will driving it.

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>Porsche 911 2.7 RS

TIPPED BY EMANUELE COLLO

‘It’s a bit of an obvious choice,’ admits Emanuele Collo, ‘but it is iconic and I’ve always thought it was the ultimate package. When I first got the classic car bug my ultimate dream was to take a 2.7 RS through the Alpine mountain passes. ‘It’s not rare, but it is fantastic to drive. The engine is glorious, with just the right amount of power, plenty of torque and it makes a great sound. Factor in exquisite handling transmitted through that tactile steering and you’re in driving heaven. ‘Prices rose to around £700k a few years ago but have now softened, adds Collo. ‘You have some choice because there are quite a few on the market. Many have been heavily modified, so go for a standard specification car. Avoid cars raced in later years and then badly restored, reshelled or with non-original engines. ‘Fakes abound, so getting it inspected by a specialist is a must. Colour is down to personal preference but Grand Prix White is too common and almost always used for replicas. I like purple.’ The number currently on the market gives the buyer some negotiating power. ‘If you can get one cheaper than a few years ago, that’s great. It’s like a Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing – prices will go up and down but it will always be collectable – it was considered so even 20 or 30 years ago.’

complete with Wilton carpets and Connolly hide interior and genuinely capable of reaching 175mph. It’s a mean-looking car that will make you feel like James Bond and the rasp of the exhaust pipes will make you smile every time you put your foot to the floor and blip the throttle.’ Given the value, it’s crucial to check it’s a matching-numbers car; the engine and gearbox numbers must correspond to the build sheet. ‘Unlike some Astons they never dipped to be £10k or £20k cars and have always been important, so most have been treated and maintained well. Prices vary between £350k and £700k depending on mileage and exactly what it is. We sold a 90k-mile car for the lower price last year and the very last left-hand drive X-Pack car for £435,000.’ A Volante will generally command a 25 per cent premium over a coupé and right-hand drive cars are more desirable than left-hand drive. You also need to factor in power output because

‘The Vantage is a mean-looking car and makes you feel like James Bond’

>Aston Martin Vantage

TIPPED BY DANIEL DONOVAN

‘The Aston Martin V8 stuck with me ever since I saw Timothy Dalton drive one across a frozen Czech lake in the James Bond film The Living Daylights,’ recalls Daniel Donovan. ‘The Vantage is a genuine British supercar with the panache of a Rolls-Royce,

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which to enjoy some of our beautiful country roads. After all, the car was designed to provide a speedy drive, carrying four adults in supreme comfort. ‘They are not easy to come by and finding one with a sound chassis may be a bit of a challenge,’ cautions Halstead. ‘But it’s worth the effort if you can pick up a 1956/57 model for around £450k.’

>Jaguar XJ220

the standard Vantage has 400bhp while those with the X-Pack kick out a walloping 432bhp. ‘There were also 20 PoW (Prince of Wales) Vantage-specification Volantes with no flip tail and not quite so muscular bodywork.’

>Bentley S-Type Continental Fastback TIPPED BY STEPHEN HALSTEAD

‘Both the S-Type and R-Type Continental Fastbacks have increased in value over the past ten years but the S has lagged behind to the extent that it might well be undervalued right now,’ offers Stephen Halstead. ‘If that price gap between the two models closes you could see HJ Mulliner S Continentals changing hands for even more significant sums.’ The R was the original model and built for speed, so it has enjoyed the most attention from enthusiasts and buyers alike. The S Fastback is a rarer beast; Mulliner produced just 151, including 123 with right-hand drive, versus 193 R-Types. ‘The S-Type also offers a little more comfort than its predecessor, with electric windows, air conditioning, automatic transmission and power steering, so the driving experience was more suited to long-distance touring. ‘While nowadays you may not want to put quite so much strain on the car, or miles on the clock, it’s a timeless post-war classic in

TIPPED BY WILL SMITH

‘The Jaguar XJ220 is half the price of a Bugatti EB110 or Ferrari F40,’ explains Will Smith. ‘But just look at it – it’s absolutely spectacular. I had a model of one when I was six years old and I still have that sense of childhood excitement when I see a Jaguar XJ220. Yes, the design was flawed because it should have had a V12 rather than the V6, but it’s still monumental and so quick to drive.’ Prices currently range from £350k to £500k depending on specification and condition. ‘I think the upper end of that will buy the very best UK right-hand drive car in the right colour combination with almost delivery mileage. They’re so far and few between, especially in right-hand drive, so expect to pay a 10-20 per cent premium for one of those.’ Running costs are fairly steep, so make sure the bag fuel tanks have been replaced. Fundamentally though, XJ220s aren’t that complicated mechanically. Smith suggests having Jaguar itself or a specialist such as Don Law inspect any prospective purchase for you. ‘When you get into this kind of money you need to ensure the car hasn’t been crashed or abused.’ Smith cites the driving experience as an XJ220’s finest virtue. ‘It sounds boring at tickover, but get the revs up and it’s the turbocharger that’s the overriding force you can hear. And oh, it flies. It’s stonkingly quick even by today’s standards. It was the fastest car in the world when it was new and for that reason alone I’d have one.’

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£500,000+ >Maserati 3500GT Spider by Vignale TIPPED BY STEPHEN HALSTEAD

It’s good to see a fresh face coming to the £500k-plus end of our high-end party in the shape of Maserati’s 3500GT Spider by Vignale. ‘The gorgeous Maserati 3500 GT/GTi Spider may not have captured hearts or wallets as much as its convertible peers such the Aston Martin DB4, Ferrari 250 GT or Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster,’ says Stephen Halstead. ‘But thanks to the resurgence of the Maserati brand there’s great potential for the 3500GT to increase in value and catch up with its counterparts.’ The example pictured here, for sale at McGrath Maserati in Hertfordshire, was built in 1960 when Maserati was in its pomp. Both the Touring-styled Coupé and Vignale’s Giovanni Michelottipenned Spider have film-star looks but for sheer visual drama the choice has to be the rarer soft-top car. It’s sleek in profile, with the steel body’s swage line kicking up elegantly behind the door and mildly aggressive air intakes set low into the front wing. The front end is simple but imposing, with a huge grille adorned with the Trident badge. The cabin is chic, with luxurious tan leather, a large-rimmed plastic steering wheel and chrome-rimmed dials. The beauty of the Spider is that it will happily glide along, but give it some pedal and the 3.5-litre straight-six, a distant relative of the 250F’s race unit, snarls throatily as it thrusts you forward and you hear Maserati’s racing pedigree in the rasp from the tailpipes. It’s aided by a short-throw gearshift that snicks wonderfully between ratios, and a good front-disc/rear-drum brake set-up. The ride is supple and forgiving and it’s not a car you would, or should, consider tipping it fiercely into corners, although its current owner says it has the capacity to surprise.

‘Maserati’s resurgence should ignite interest in its classic models’ On paper there’s little to separate the 3500GT Spider from its peers in terms of performance, however the Aston Martin and Ferrari are rarer – with 70 and 200 exmples produced respectively, compared to 242 of the Maserati. ‘That isn’t the only factor holding back the 3500GT’s price; Mercedes rolled out 1858 of its Roadster,’ says Halstead. ‘Maserati has always lagged behind its counterparts when viewed as a highperformance marque but the brand’s recent resurgence should ignite interest in its classic models.’ Will the Maserati catch up with the Aston, Ferrari or Merc? ‘In short, no,’ replies Halstead. ‘But I see a huge amount of potential in the 3500GT to appreciate in its own right. The non-Vignale coupés are, naturally, valued lower than the Spider and offer a very tempting entry into classic Maserati ownership at around £250k. For a concours condition right-hand-drive Vignale Spider you can expect to pay around £800k.’ It’s a lot of money until compared directly to its supposedly more illustrious contemporaries, and then this stunning ‘new kid on the block’ seems like decidedly good value.

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>Ferrari 365GTB/4 Daytona TIPPED BY DANIEL DONOVAN

Daniel Donovan thinks now is a good time to bu a Ferrari 365GTB/4 Daytona. ‘Having peaked months ago at £800k-£900k and now at £600 £700k, they represent good value for mone in the current market. Prices were hiked whe everyone had to have one, so it’s a good tim to invest. Putting aside values, it’d have to b one of the very rare cars built for just one year with the Plexiglass panel over the headlamps, before it had to be changed to comply with US federal rules. However, it was Plexiglass cars that ran at Le Mans and that continue to be associated with GT racers, so it’s worth stretching that little bit extra for one if you can.’ With its 325bhp quad-cam 4.4-litre V12 up front, the Daytona is a serious piece of GT kit, all wrapped up in an intoxicating Sixties silhouette – one that should never go out of fashion. ‘I’ve done a lot of miles in them,’ says Donovan. ‘It’s a real beast of a car. That said, you could do 1000 miles in one and, while you’d be a bit tired when you got out, you’d have a smile on your face the whole time.’ Again matching numbers are key – so check that the car is what it purports to be – as is regular and careful maintenance and evidence of, and receipts for, any restoration work. ‘Every time you climb in it, you’ll feel like Tim McIntire in The Gumball Rally.’

>McLaren F1

TIPPED BY JOHN MAYHEAD

If money were no object, why would you buy an F1? Mayhead looks at it the other way around. ‘Why would any true motoring enthusiast not want to own one? This isn’t the product of a money-is-no-object exercise intended to show industrial dominance like the Bugatti Veyron, but the creation of an

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automotive design genius at the top of his game. Gordon Murray s concept, incorporating so much of McLaren’s F1 technology, didn’t just create a car that led the pack – it left everything else a decade behind, and did so with a body as beautiful as it is utterly effective as a driving machine. This is the Supermarine Spitfire of the automotive world.’ ‘The big price differentiator is the spec with which it left the factory. The 64 standard road cars are the most ‘affordable’ at £7.7m-£10.7m; the five LM-spec cars are worth significantly more (£10m-£12.75m). F1 GTRs are history-dependent, with significant provenance worth proper money. I know of one insured for £18m.’ He says there is very little to be wary of, if buying one. ‘As Rowan Atkinson F1 showed, even accident damage doesn’t really affect their values if repaired by the factory. McLaren looks after the servicing, and while it’s not cheap, that’s unlikely to be an issue if you’re an F1 owner. Most have the benefit of celebrity ownership along the way, too. The best bit about owning one is access. Tell the organiser of any show, concours or tour that you’re bringing your F1 and you’ll be treated like royalty.’

>Porsche 911 RSR

TIPPED BY WILL SMITH

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think it’s a replica – but you’ll be driving it, so who cares. RSRs are always, always going to be sought after.’

>Lamborghini Countach LP400

TIPPED BY EMANUELE COLLO

Just like the Porsche 2.7 RS, LP400 prices went up a lot and have now come down a bit. ‘It’s your opportunity to buy one of the all-time supercar icons at a price that, in the long term, can be considered “cheap”,’ states Emanuele Collo. ‘The last one at auction made approximately £700k, but I know of others that have sold privately for significantly more – that’s a big discount, and in a considerably short period.’ Avoid bad restorations, while checking for rust and accidents as well. ‘A few LP400s were updated to a later specification and then reconverted to early spec when prices went up. Watch out for those cars, and if you do come across one then check exactly how the process was carried out.’ For Collo it’s the LP400’s purity of line that sets it out as the one to have. ‘To me it’s thee Seventies supercar and that Bertonestyled body remains absolutely fantastic to look at. The early cars are also the ones that drive best, thanks to the narrower – certainly compared to the later Anniversary models and their like – tyres. For me, either you buy an early Countach, or you don’t. Compared to the Miura it’s cheap, and in terms of Lamborghini history it is almost as important. If you talk to Lamborghini people that worked in the factory, it’s the Countach and Marzal, much more than the Muira, that are the “real things” and changed perceptions of Lamborghini.’

‘Most people will think it’s a replica – but you’ll be driving it, so who cares’

factory and also by privateers, and massively outperformed its rivals in period competition; BMW’s CSL is iconic, but for me the RSR is motor sport in its purest form. Anyone could buy one in period, race at Le Mans and be a hero; it had such reliability and driveability, and even now can be hooned around, revving to 9000rpm with that crazy howl and the perfect flat-six Porsche wail. Speak to any works driver of the period and they’ll tell you it’s the most balanced, most versatile, most complete machine there is.’ Prices vary wildly, with individual histories being critical to a car’s value, and that makes detailed research of a car’s past key. Smith believes it doesn’t matter whether it’s in 2.8- or 3.0-litre form, but he does offer one caveat. ‘They went on to evolve in many forms, but for me it’d have to be a naturally aspirated example. Owning an RSR gains you entry to the world’s most prestigious concours events, as well as every historic race and rally of importance for its era. Nothing could be better than competing in the Tour Auto in an RSR. While on the road most people will

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‘The very best examples of almost any model have seen big increases – but you should buy what you like, and particularly what you like driving’

>The verdict

All our experts agree that, although it’s smart to choose cars that will look after you financially, you should buy what you like and particularly what you like driving. With that in mind, our six ‘class winners’ – and indeed this year’s entire Hot 30 – was chosen by them to reflect just that. The Fiat 124 Spider reminds us that an exquisite classic roadster experience can be had for a fairly small outlay, while up in the land of Maserati, Ferrari and Aston Martin, cars that appeared ferociously expensive several years ago can now be viewed as relative bargains when compared to their peak prices. Which would I snap up? It’d be a Fiat 1224 Spider and BMW M635CSi combo, or if the lottery came in, Fiat and Ferrari 550 Maranello. Either pairing ticks all my boxes. The good news is that

it’s now a buyer’s market. ‘That’s definitely the case, unless you have something different or keenly priced,’ says Emanuele Collo. ‘For some cars, you’ll always find 25 or so examples for sale, and their owners need to be pragmatic.’ The classic car world also remains decidedly buoyant. ‘The whole industry is getting bigger,’ says Will Smith. ‘I’m seeing more and more first-timers coming to auctions, wanting to own a classic car and experience the lifestyle that goes along with that.’ Money of course will always remain a factor, so a final piece of buying advice comes from John Mayhead. ‘The Hagerty Price trends have shown that the biggest value increases in the last year have come from the very best examples of almost any model.’ So happy hunting, and choose carefully out there.

Thanks to: Hexagon Classics (hexagonclassics.com), DTR European Sports Cars (dtrsports.com), McGrath Maserati (mcgrathmaserati. co.uk), Maserati Club UK (maseraticlub.co.uk), Desmond Smail (djsmail.co.uk), the Maserati 3500GT Spider owner, Kidston SA (kidston. com), Bonhams (bonhams.com), Silverstone Auctions (silverstoneauctions.com), Hagerty Insurance (hagertyinsurance.co.uk)

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We recapture the heady days of mid-Sixties Rome by using this Ferrari 250 GT Lusso for what it was b gh f b di n Words RUSS SMITH Photography JONATHAN FLEETWOOD



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[ Ferrari 250 GT Lusso] he car sits idling gently in a nondescript Buckinghamshire trading estate. Surrounded by the usual collection of trucks, trailers and four-by-fours, spotting it is like a surprise encounter with Joanna Lumley in a Rotherham fish and chip shop. Clad in Grigio Fumo – which, typically of the Italian language, sounds like a top design label but simply means ‘smoke grey’ – the Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso is elegance personified. Even that idle is little more than a murmur, with only the occasional stumble to hint at the V12 mayhem that waits to be unleashed. This is a car with a big price on its head, though it falls well short of the numbers applied to other Sixties Ferraris. Only the truly decadent would call a car with a million-plus price tag a bargain, but all things are relative. Relative in this case refers to the likes of the Lusso’s slightly older and sportier 250 GT SWB brother, one of which would cost you at least five times as much as a Lusso. And don’t get me started on the now £35m-or-more 250 GTO that sold alongside the Lussos from 1962-64. Put in that context, the 250 GT Lusso looks suspiciously under-valued. In the highly scrutinised market for collectors’ Ferraris and their pecking order, there has to be a well-established reason. Is it a bit of a duffer, perhaps? I rather hope that’s not the case. Despite never having driven one before, the 250 Lusso has become my stock answer to the regularly asked question, ‘What’s the classic you’d most like to own?’ The last of the 250-series Ferraris, there’s a purity to the lines of Pininfarina’s design that borders on perfection. The larger and more delicately pillared glasshouse than other 250s is what delivers the Lusso’s visual balance and height of good-taste elegance. This is complemented by various styling risks that shouldn’t work but do. Walk round a Lusso and you won’t find a bad angle to view it from. It almost doesn’t matter what it drives like, but experience with other V12 Ferraris told me that was unlikely to be an issue.

‘It was the perfect tool for evading Rome’s Vespamounted paparazzi’ The first owner of this one certainly appeared to enjoy the driving her car. Chassis 5783 GT was delivered new to Maria Damasio in Rome on 6 July 1964, near the end of the model’s production run of 350 cars. By the time of its third service, just two years later, the Lusso had racked up 32,000 kilometres. That’s daily-driver territory, in the heart of the hedonistic early Sixties Rome depicted in Federico Fellini’s epic film La Dolce Vita, where the bored rich sought shallow pleasures while studiously wearing their sunglasses at night, and the height of decadence was actually not a Ferrari but a Cadillac convertible ‘the size of an apartment’. Fifty years on we can find no trace, but it’s not hard to imagine Maria Damasio as one of the city’s socialites who was continually pursued by the paparazzii – a term that was actually derived from the name of a character in the movie. If so, the Lusso was perhaps the perfect tool on Rome’s then much-less-crowded roads for evading the hordes of Vespa-mounted photographers. We’re unlikely to find any of those on the streets of Amersham, but it’s nice to dream, and I don a pair of Ralph Lauren shades just in case. The engine is well warmed up now so it’s time to slip – trying hard to look like I do it every day – into the beautifully leathertrimmed but unpretentious low-back bucket seat. This is so of

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Luxury, in the form of exquisitely crafted simplicity


In artfully combining sharknose and Kamm tail, Pininfarina created one of the prettiest Ferraris of all time

Big speedo and tacho look cool but are hard to read; the driving position is near-perfect straight out of the box


Aluminum Borrani wire knockoff wheels hide disc brakes all round

The Lusso was recently restored by UK marque specialist DK Engineering


[ Ferrari 250 GT Lusso] to accelerate from such revs. You have to drop to whichever gear in the four-speed box puts at least 2500rpm on the (also hard to see) dial, and then all those horses can be turned loose. Which is exactly how you’d expect to drive a car like this and it produces a heavenly mix of thrust and music from the engine. Having run up its era and was widely copied (though in vinyl) for sale in Sixties like that through the gears just once I know why it appears that speed shops. The same goes for the diamond-quilted black this car has never had a stereo fitted. Yes, it is a little noisy, but covering for the rear compartment’s luggage area, which featured it’s the a sound you could never tire of, though maybe a fifth gear in any number of hot rods and specials well into the Seventies. wouldn’t hurt for fast touring use. The gearchange itself is meaty but precise, as is the clutch. I Being buckets there’s no adjustment for the seat backs, but sliding mine a couple of notches forward on the runners puts me in what started to feel that in my left thigh after about an hour – it would feels like a perfectly tailored driving position: arms at just the right probably be a bit sooner in Rome traffic – but it’s no worse than angle for long-term comfort and control, pedals exactly where my you’d find in other properly fast cars of this era like Astons or feet want them, and when my right hand drops to the gear knob E-types. Some might take a while to adapt to the Ferrari’s floorhinged pedals but I have similar in my Alfa Spider so it felt normal. it’s on it without needing to look. Only the odd upright handbrake What I really loved was the sculpted cutouts in the far side of the is a stretch and lean away beneath the dashboard. Leaning’s easy gear knob, designed to fit your two middle fingers and make you though, because there’s only a lap-belt fitted, possibly a hangover hold the knob the correct way. It was such a lovely detail and felt from the middle part of this car’s life which was spent in America. Getting into character, what crosses my mind is that at least the so right that I immediately wanted one for the Alfa. Other than the belt won’t crease my jacket, though I must sadly admit that was cutouts it’s just plain black plastic, but the perfect topping for the slim chrome stick protruding from the smallest possible leather made in China, not Italy. A blip of throttle brings a small shiver and a grin, then I slip boot. The Lusso’s interior looks all the more stylish for not having the lever easily into first and head off in search of a tank of the traditional shiny open gate, and that minimalist vibe carries benzina because the gauge is hovering close to the zero mark. I’m through the rest of the cabin – simple things done expensively, immediately struck by how easy a car this is to drive. The whole like the finely etched finish on the solid spokes of the black-lined legend that has grown up around Ferrari 250s suggests they are woodrim steering wheel. It’s a work of art on its own and the kind such highly strung thoroughbreds that the 250bhp 3.0-litre V12 of detail a moneyed Signora would appreciate. Using that wheel is a delight, too. Even will need an experienced jockey to tame without rack-and-pinion, Italians are very it. Maybe it’s different at the limit, but at good at turning out steering systems that normal road speeds the reality is that it’s are smooth and full of feel, and that’s no harder to pilot than the Nineties Volvo I exactly what you get in the Lusso. It’s never drove down in. The big difference is in the heavy, even at crawling speed, and doesn’t quality and amount of tactile feedback you kick back over bumpy stuff. It combines get from the Ferrari’s controls. That and the perfectly with suspension that strikes free-revving engine’s enthusiasm that can a fine compromise between sporty and quickly get you into trouble, compounded pliant – all the better to remain unruffled by the large and beautiful Veglia on period Italian roads, which could be far speedometer being in the right hand one from smooth. There’s nothing clever about of the two large binnacles in the centre of it – in fact there are still parallel leaf springs the dashboard, about 45 degrees from your 250 LUSSO REALITIES at the back – but this was old technology line of sight and therefore virtually invisible So you’ve got a million or so to that engineers knew how to get the best once you do start to pile a bit of speed on. invest in a 250 GT Lusso. But out of. I follow a modern BMW 5 Series for The nearer one contains the rev-counter what are they like to look after a while and it’s picking its way slowly over and is barely any more readable on the and get parts for, and what is move. Enzo was obviously more concerned speed bumps and potholes that the Ferrari it likely to cost to run one? We asked James Cottingham of that the driver kept an eye on his beloved barely registers. DK Engineering to spill the beans. ‘They’re engine’s temperatures and oil pressure. When I do try pushing things a bit on strong and durable cars. If one has been well Filled up with Super, it’s now time for some quiet twisties the Lusso remains restored and maintained you should only the starting ‘event’. Come on, it’s a classic composed and predictable. The photos need to carry out annual servicing. Every Ferrari, you’re not going to simply turn a few years that will need to include setting later show that it lists a bit in a tight turn up the carburettors, brakes and suspension key; there should be a bit of theatre. So but it never feels like that from behind – a fine art. But on average you should get the key is turned halfway until you hear the wheel. And even though once up in change out of £2000 for annual servicing. the faint whirr of the fuel pump, boot the the power band it snaps into action with ‘From the Sixties all 250-series Ferraris throttle pedal to dump some fuel into the the slightest throttle press, eager to leap were similar mechanically, which has helped with the parts situation; and there’s a good inlets, then push and turn the key the rest forward, and the grip is well matched to worldwide network for them. Ferrari keeps of the 180 degrees to engage the starter. The the power on offer. The all-disc brakes are a good stock of parts and when something resulting snarl turns every head in the busy similarly reassuring. Of course on this age becomes needed someone will make it. Shell station, though truth be told this car is of car you don’t get the largest discs and ‘The key is to buy the right car in the first never short of an audience. calipers but it’s also not a heavy car and I’d place. You want something that’s never been accident damaged, so a complete history Out of town and onto some empty roads put its stopping ability on par – again – with file is important. Look out for corrosion, it quickly becomes clear that although my Alfa Romeo. of course, and don’t buy a Lusso without the Lusso is happy to potter along at It does take a while to get used to the carrying out a compression test, because 1500rpm without temperament, it’s not absence of outside mirrors, but they would that’s the first sign of engine issues and putting those right will be expensive.’ a torquey motor and point-blank refuses spoil those clean lines a little and it’s

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[ Ferrari 250 GT Lusso]

A rear end that’s still sparking design trends 60 years later

I hit some traffic on the way back, and once again the Lusso takes it all in its stride. It gets hot but not too hot, and doesn’t get cranky with it. A dual-carriageway blast quickly settles all the gauges back to normal levels, and restores the grin to my face that’s been there for most of the day. I’ve met one of my heroes and not been disappointed in any way I couldn’t easily forgive. I can also now make a direct considered comparison between the 250 Lusso and the five-times-as-expensive 250 SWB I drove previously. Even if they were of equal value, the Lusso is the car I wish I could be bidding on at the RM Sotheby’s auction in September. It’s no wonder Signora Damasio enjoyed it to the full. It must have been quite a sight – and certainly a rare one – in mid-Sixties Rome when Alitalia planes still had propellers and a TR3A could still be a cool man-about-town’s car. To sum up, this isn’t a Ferrari that dazzles with numbers. It doesn’t do anything better than its stablemates but the sum of its parts and Pininfarina styling mastery add up to what I believe is the most complete, desirable and usable classic car there is. For me, at least. The 250 Lusso really does deliver The Sweet Life (La Dolce Vita). But it has aged immeasurably better than Fellini’s film.

‘It must have been quite a sight in mid-Sixties Rome, when Alitalia airplanes still had propellers’ common to see Lussos without them. The other oddity is the row of seven switches spread across the underside of the dashboard for all the minor controls. From a practical point of view it’s plain daft – they point down and even if there are labels on their faces you can’t see them from the driver’s seat. For a first drive it’s awkward – I never do find the light switch – but you’d learn them over time, and it does so suit the clean, minimal style of the interior. Feeling cheeky I try the high-end De Vere Hotel at Chesham for a break and backdrop. Turns out they are classic friendly – their corporate-logo’d Minor Traveller is sitting by the front steps – and are pleased to see the Ferrari. It has that supermodel effect on everyone and one De Vere boss, who stops by on the way to his brand-new Range Rover, gets so excited that for a moment I think we have a customer. I take some time to drink in some more details, like the clean Kamm tail that carries the large round tail-lights that have remained a Ferrari trademark to this day – this was the first model on which they were used. Then there’s the genius of Pininfarina’s design games. No-one in their right minds would think of fitting a car with a front bumper that’s only the width of the grille, then putting ‘over-riders’ on each wing beneath the sidelamps. Yet somehow it works and it’s impossible to imagine the Lusso any other way. This is also one of few cars that has been styled and finished all the way underneath, beyond the visibility point. Look at most cars from ground level and you see seams, rusty jacking points and other untidy resolutions, but not here.

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1964 Ferrari 250 GT Lusso Engine All-alloy 2953cc V12, sohc per bank, three Weber 32DCS twin-choke carburettors Power and torque 250bhp @ 7000rpm; 188lb ft @ 5500rpm Transmission Four-speed manual, rear-wheel drive Steering g Worm and sector Suspension Front: independent by double wishbones, coil springs, telescopic dampers and anti-roll bar; Rear: live axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs and telescopic dampers Brakes Dunlop discs all round, servo-assistance Weight 1312kg (2889lb) Performance Top speed: 149mph; 0-60mph: 7.9sec Fuel consumption 17mpg Cost new £5607 Value now w £1m-£1.5m



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‘I’ve owned “Zoe” since 1950. I felt she deserved a facelift in her old age’ This beautiful Frazer Nash-BMW has been the property of just one man since George VI was on the throne. Now, what started as a preservation job has turned into a prize-winning restoration of the utmost care and skill Words NIGEL BOOTHMAN Photography JONATHAN FLEETWOOD


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n 1950 Guy Crossley-Meates was a 21-year-old with a motorcycle. His parents were concerned about the risks of two-wheeled transport and attempted to encourage him onto four wheels instead. ‘I knew of the BMW marque, I admired the 328’s beautiful lines and had read about its fantastic performance,’ says Guy. ‘So we sought one out and I named her Zoe.’ She and her new owner began a long and happy life together, touring abroad, competing in speed hillclimbs, and taking part in classic reliability trials. For quite a number of years, Zoe was Guy’s everyday transport. ‘She has given more than 70,000 miles of pleasure from her outstanding handling characteristics. I felt she deserved a facelift in her old age which, because of her rarity, implied a thorough and sympathetic mechanical strip-down and rebuild.’ It is a rare car – just 460-odd BMW 328s were built at Eisenach between 1936 and 1940. Of those, only 48 were imported to Britain with right-hand drive and sold as Frazer Nash-BMWs. However, rarity didn’t save this example from the ravages of time and when Guy sent the car to Thornley Kelham in south Gloucestershire, hopes of restricting the project to the mechanical aspects of the car soon faded. ‘It became a full nut-and-bolt restoration,’ says Guy. ‘Going back to a bare chassis, it’s taken just over two years to complete. Thornley Kelham concentrated on preserving the car’s originality while returning Zoe as close as is possible to her new condition in 1937.’ The task becomes clear Zoe arrived at the workshop after some years away from regular use and in non-running condition, though with no known major faults. The 328 is based on two large-diameter steel chassis tubes on top of which sits a body tub made from a wooden frame with an aluminium skin. The bonnet and door skins are also aluminium while those long flowing wings are made of steel. And while aluminium may not rust, it can corrode and sustain other damage, as well as concealing what lies beneath. ‘We were a bit dismayed at what we found,’ says Simon Thornley. ‘For a start, the aluminium on large parts of the tub was too far gone to re-use,’ says Simon. ‘The wood frame had survived rather better but certain areas were clearly rotten.’ Elsewhere, the wings, tub and badly battered aluminium belly pans were

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The BMW appeared relatively healthy, but eight decades of use had made an impact beneath the skin

carefully laid to one side while the oily bits were exposed. ‘Guy had hoped we could Thornley Kelham’s team removed the advanced BMW do a mechanical rebuild and 2-litre straight-six engine and a bit of light preservation, its four-speed synchromesh but when we saw the gearbox, the independent damage to the aluminium front suspension and the back axle, reducing the and wood we knew it would little roadster to bare poles. be a lot more involved’ While some components had survived incredibly well (there was hardly any rust in the chassis tubes, for instance), eight decades of wear had clearly taken their toll.

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Body beautiful – more than skin deep The body’s wooden frame went to Thornley Kelham’s favoured ash-work specialist, Alan Swanson. ‘It’s actually made in beech, not ash, which seems to have been BMW’s choice in those days. It’s a very tough, hard wood – I reckon about 95% of the frame was rescued,’ he says. The area under one door had rotted completely and been crudely replaced with a piece of mahogany, with nothing at all under the base of the B-post, but that rail was the only entirely new section. Elsewhere, Swanson was able to plane off damaged wood, glue on new beech and shape it to fit. A glut of work for Thornley Kelham’s own metalworking team meant that the body tub then departed to another sub-contractor, GP Panelwork in Bracknell, Berkshire. Sadly, the tub’s skin offered very little original metal worth saving, so the decision was taken to create a new one. The steel wings were repaired at Thornley Kelham where Tom Wilkes took on a challenging bit of aluminium work – the bonnet. ‘The swage lines didn’t meet the ones in the body, it was short in various places and it was dented,’ says Wilkes. ‘They weren’t made to the same standards people expect of a good restoration today and when you add in 60 or 70 years of being opened and shut, removed and re-fitted, you’ve got brackets wearing, holes moving or enlarging…’


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BMW 328 [ Epic Restoration ] He trails off, recalling the nerveup,’ he says. ‘You also need to cut stretching patience required to get and re-weld the thermostat housing High Point it absolutely right. ‘If I said we’d on top of a Bristol water pump to ‘Winning Best in Show had it on and off again 100 times, get it to line up with the outlet for at the City Concours. I’d probably be 100 out.’ the BMW’s radiator.’ It was great see how Wilkes had to move the swage Other Bristol improvements line down so it ran perfectly into added during the rebuild included happy it made Guy and the body. This involved cutting, a stronger oil pump, requiring the his wife Minnie, and how dressing and re-welding both sides sump to be an inch deeper. humbled they were by of the bonnet before re-forming the ‘We sliced the bottom off and the applause from the swages, but before even this could welded in an extension strip,’ says be done he had to weld a two-inch Kerger. ‘We also fitted a Bristol other competitors’ strip right the way around the crank pulley with a damper inside edge. Making the panel oversized and machined the block to accept a meant it could be cut and filed to a perfect fit – once lip seal for the crankshaft rather than the scroll that’s the contours of the edges were right. there as standard.’ Wilkes used an old-school technique he’d learned when making bonnets at the Morgan Motor Company. Getting the power to the wheels ‘I put oil on the large steel roller in our workshop and Like the engine, the gearbox rebuild was influenced by massaged the edge of the panel by moving it back and the use of Bristol parts. Those triple Solex 32s and the forth while leaning on it gently. It’s such a large, fragile Bristol camshaft boost the power and over decades of piece I had to have someone holding the other end experience, BMW 328 owners have learned the hard way that damage can ensue. Danny Kerger explains the of it the whole time.’ One other glimpse of the skills directed at Zoe’s solution, ‘Third gear has a single keyway for the whole bodywork is provided by Wilkes’ solution to dents. Do gear, so we cut another one on the opposite side to you shrink it? Heat it and whack it flat? No, you chase make sure it kept hold of the shaft.’ The other gears were serviceable despite such a long the bulge all the way to the edge. ‘I moved a big dent to the edge of a panel by using a and active life, though the synchromesh (third and slapper, a kind of heavy flat bar with a kink in it. It took top gear only) needed replacing. They are not brass about 45 minutes to get it there and then I just had to or phosphor-bronze cones on these BMW ’boxes, but little iron castings with steel tapers inside. Parts for worry about dressing the edge.’ Wilkes also made special tools to straighten the the 328 and related models are not extinct but what bonnet louvres, another feature that was less than is available is certainly patchy. For items like the perfect when new. With every part of the bodywork synchromesh and other parts used in the driveline and subject to this kind of attention to detail, the time running gear, Thornley Kelham worked with a German specialist called Feierabend, based in Würzburg. invested becomes frightening. They supplied new gearbox bearings throughout, with input and output shafts machined or sleeved Re-engineering the engine The BMW 328’s six-cylinder engine was a potent unit to take modern seals. Elsewhere on the chassis, the for its time, featuring hemispherical combustion old kingpins and steering ball-joints were too worn chambers. At first glance looks like a twin-cam, but to save though the steering rack was successfully actually relies on just one camshaft in the side of the refurbished, as were the piston-type dampers in the front suspension. Brake drums were block. Pushrods rise up to one skimmed and re-shoed. rocker shaft controlling the inlet MY FAVOURITE TOOL Danny Kerger explains one final valves and actuating other rods that challenge – how to set up the clutch cross the head to the second rocker on a BMW 328. ‘It has three sprung shaft, opening the exhausts. arms acting on the pressure plate, Developments and improvements and unless they’re all pushing at made to the BMW engine by Bristol the same rate you’ll get clutch have long since been an advantage judder. So you clamp the clutch to 328 owners and Zoe arrived at down on the flywheel, lay it flat on Thornley Kelham with a Bristol the milling machine where it’s easy cylinder head. Danny Kerger to measure the heights, and then worked on the engine. adjust each arm on a thread until ‘The cylinder head looked like it Jason Wilkins keeps his SATA they’re exactly the same.’ could be saved, but the bottom end spray gun in a locked strongbox, was just too corroded. The cylinder in a locked paint room, in a Painting and perfecting locked workshop building. block is a new Crosthwaite and That and its as-new condition Jason Wilkins is Thornley Kelham’s Gardiner BMW 328 item with a new (it’s eight years old) should tell head painter. He sprayed the car crankshaft, con-rods and pistons you how much he cares for it. in stages but with as much done at matched to it. After a skim and new ‘DeVilbiss make very good guns, once as was possible, for reasons valve seats the head was ready.’ but only SATA actually grind in the needle to the fluid tip and that seem obvious when Wilkins Bristol and BMW items are not test each gun. The fan they explains them. ‘We had the body quite a straight swap, as Kerger produce is totally consistent. You tub in one spray booth and the explains. ‘The distributor tower’s can buy the whole gun for £400wings, nose and doors in another. fixing has to be modified because £500 or new air caps, or tips and We wanted to make sure they were needles for about £130. Bargain.’ the holes in the bracket don’t line

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painted with the same batch of paint from the same gun, held by the same painter, to remove as many variables as we could.’ Only the bonnet and spats were done later, because they needed to be filed in raw aluminium after being sized against the fully assembled body for perfect gaps. With two coats of direct gloss on the primer, the car was rubbed down and another two coats applied. Then came Wilkins’ highly specific approach to getting a perfect finish – first remove any hints of orange peel or tiny dust motes trapped in the paint with P1200 paper, then repeat with P1500 and P2000, all used wet and rubbed by hand. Moving to a DA sander, Wilkins then uses 3M Trizact – equivalent to P3000. Finally, a cutting compound and then polish on the DA’s mop revealed the deep and even shine Wilkins was after. The hood, side-screens and tonneau cover were tackled by Gary Wright Coachtrimming. That ox-blood leather is Italian, and to return the seats to useable condition they were reduced to bare frames. The chrome trim was almost all saved and re-used, albeit with some minor compromises – that long strip on the bonnet was heavily pitted and by the time the pitting was sanded away, the strip had lost a lot of its meat. It was just about re-usable.

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The last leg Jim Hodges took charge of the build-up process – a lot more involved than simply assembling the parts of a kit. One early task was the creation and fitting of the windscreen assembly while replacing the hopelessly scratched old glass. ‘I made templates out of plywood of the right thickness so we could have the glass cut exactly to size, but also so I could get on with making the hood seal against the windscreen,’ he says. That’s a big ask – the screen has no top frame and the hood just pulls down onto the glass, meeting it with a rubber extrusion. Or it does if the catches in the hood work; these didn’t, meaning more problem-solving for Hodges as he remade them and the posts they fastened on to. ‘The doors were tricky too, because I had to hide shims behind the hinges to get a perfect fit and the front wings were a nightmare – they’re very long and not very stiff so it took two or three of us to offer them up, and there are 15 bolts each side.’ Paul Northcott stepped in to fit the loom, but before he could do that, he had to create it. From scratch. ‘The car had its wiring stripped out when it arrived,’ he says. ‘I constructed a loom from a wiring diagram using the right cotton-braid cables for the period. Luckily I’d done one for a 328 before, so with a bit of memory it wasn’t impossible.’ As Zoe neared completion in April 2017, she was invited for display in the foyer of the RAC Club. While there, she was admired by an organiser of the City Concours event and duly invited. The result? Best in Show. To say that Zoe’s facelift is a success is an understatement, so the last word should go to her protector over these last 67 years. ‘Thornley Kelham’s patient attention to detail is such that she should last for at least another 80 years.’ Thanks to John Giles for his assistance with the project

After eight decades – the majority of which saw Zoe used regularly – a painstaking restoration has extended her life by the same amount again, according to her ultralong-term owner

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This roadster has been with Trevor Hunt since day one of the Sixties as a fun car, racer, hard-working banger and now a restored and cherished classic Words SAM DAWS A ON Photography JAMES PARDON

hen I was 16 in 1958 my dad bought me a 200cc Triumph Tiger Cub,’ recalls Trevor Hunt as he leafs through old photographs in his rural Somerset home. ‘Although I grew up in this village, my family came from Derby where we ran a busy tobacconist and post office in a large council estate, so I used to travel up and down the Fosse Way on it in a time before motorways. I had the only crash I’ve ever had in my life on that bike. A friend was riding pillion on the road to Cheddar when a coal lorry suddenly came out of a narrow bend. We had nowhere to go. ‘My dad said, “Whatever I say you’re going to ride fast so you’ll need the right bike.” The Triumph was replaced by a 500cc Velocette Venom. This was the TT-winning superbike of its era, very fast for a

16-year-old lad. My mum absolutely hated it and talked my dad into getting me a car instead. We looked at secondhand options but in December 1959 we saw this MGA on a plinth in the window of Kennings MG in Derby. We bought it, with delivery scheduled for January 1, 1960 – although whoever writes the DVLA’s software hasn’t taken into account the fact that New Year’s Day never used to be a public holiday, so the car’s registration date has since been backdated to December 31, 1959...’ 1962 – racing at Silverstone ‘The MG was a great car to own as a teenager – a great bird-puller, plus I got invited to loads of parties because of it,’ Hunt recalls. ‘But in 1962, aged 19, I fancied getting into motor sport. I only raced the MG once, at Silverstone in a club race, and finished second out of 29 cars. The winner was a works MGA Twin Cam. I later found out that the drivers I’d beaten

Trevor finished second out of 29 cars the only time he raced his MGA

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Trevor Hunt still gets his kicks driving the ’A after 57 years’ ownership

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Today’s immaculate MGA was once Trevor’s battered caravan lugger

included Jem Marsh, co-founder of Marcos, who was driving one of his own creations. This impressed Jim Russell, founder of what is now the biggest race school in the world. He took me on as a volunteer race instructor at Snetterton, where I’d occasionally race Formula Juniors, and he taught me all about the “Russell Line” – a rule by which you apex the corner early on anything wider than 45 degrees. You’d be amazed how variable professional racing drivers are with their cornering lines. Nowadays Jenson Button drives closest to the Russell Line. ‘At the time I was working at Snetterton at weekends and in the family shop during the week. The MG was a second, fun car. I’d drive it down to the track but I commuted in a Mini I shared with the rest of the family, while my dad had a Jaguar Mk2 3.4. ‘I made my first modifications to the car in 1962. I read in a car magazine about heavy-duty lightweight glassfibre replacement wings and was reminded of what Colin Chapman always said about “adding lightness”. Cars used to rust badly back then and the wings would always be the first bits to go. If replacing them helped to make the car lighter and faster at the same time, so much the better. I also bought a hardtop that had a plug-in ceiling light. ‘These modifications were followed in 1963 by a headlamp flasher controlled by a toggle switch sticking out of the central speaker grille, plus another toggle switch for the indicators. I never liked the original rotary knob because you couldn’t flick it with your fingertips while steering.’ 1967 – load-lugging on holiday ‘My soon-to-be-wife Joyce and I started caravanning with the MG,’ continues Hunt, recalling a trip up to Derwentwater in 1967. ‘The car started misfiring. I knew it was the condenser at fault so I stopped at the BMC agent in Kendal and asked if they had one. They didn’t but I asked if they had one for a Morris Oxford, which they did – and they’re exactly the same. ‘I went back to the campsite, took the grub screw off the distributor and promptly lost it in the long grass. Thankfully, I had some wood screws and washers from a pop-riveter with me, so I bodged it back together. I told Joyce I’d fit the condenser properly as soon as we got back to Derby. When I first restored the car ten years later the bodge was still there.

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The MGA at Snetterton during Trevor’s time as a race instructor in the Sixties

‘When we married in 1968 we had two cars: my MG and Joyce’s Reliant three-wheeler. I’d take the Reliant to the cash-and-carry to pick up stock because its boot was much bigger than the MGA’s. Also the MG had become a right rotbox despite being just eight years old and fitted with glassfibre wings. ‘We still took it on holiday because it was the only thing we had with enough torque to tow the caravan. In 1968 we took it to Austria at what turned out to be a scary time. The Russians invaded Czechoslovakia in an attempt to oust Alexander Dubček after the Prague Spring, and everywhere we went there were Czechs fleeing the opposite way. On many roads our MG was the only car heading east. ‘It was a difficult holiday. The caravan lost a wheel on the way to Dover and I had to fit it with the car’s spare. On the way back the MG broke a rear spring in Saint-Dizier, just east of Paris. The RAC sent out a new spring but the French railway service managed to lose it. When we managed to get one we drove straight back to Derby.’ 1970 – seeing off Capri and E-type rivals ‘The MG was in a very bad way by 1970. However, I’d started my own business and was doing well, so I fancied replacing it with a new Ford Capri. Prime Minister Edward Heath had just abolished Retail Price Maintenance, thereby legalising discounting, so cars were being sold at below list price. ‘The new Capri was £1450, £180 below list. I had intended to trade in the MG, but even with the discount the main Derby Ford dealership only offered me £200 off. I asked if that meant they valued the MG at only £20. Their response was, “Yes, to be honest we’ll just scrap it.” I thought, in that case I’ll keep it. ‘I retired the MG and didn’t do anything with it for five years other than making sure the engine still turned over. The Capri was awful. It was a V4, the shortest engine on offer installed under a bonnet designed for straight-fours and 3.0-litre V6s, so it had a very light front end that would change direction alarmingly on motorways in high winds. I had to pack concrete into the front valance to weigh it down. ‘In 1975 I bought the car I’d always wanted, a Jaguar E-type. It was right at the end of the production run when they were being discounted to make way for the new XJ-S. My E-type was a bronze V12 from Sytner in


The car‘s handling is now much improved

Hardened valves, an alternator and digital ignition were 2012 mods

Today Trevor’s favourite route takes in Somerset’s finest driving roads

Trevor drives MP Tessa Munt across the newly reopened Bagley bridge

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Trevor and Alan Peace mark the end of the car’s resto in 1997 The chassis in Peace’s workshop awaiting its return to ‘integrity’

Trevor chalks up 77,777 miles on the odometer in 1998

Nottingham. Unfortunately, the fuel system proved to be horrendously unreliable and when I opened the bonnet to fix it I saw its spider’s web of pipes and thought, “No way”. ‘So my thoughts turned back to the MG and I began its first rebuild. In 1978 we moved down to Weston-super-Mare, then in 1983 we went back to the Somerset village I grew up in. The MG followed in varying states of disrepair.’ 1991 – ‘it lacks integrity’ ‘By the time I finally settled back in Somerset the glassfibre wings were the best parts of the car,’ laughs Hunt. ‘I felt it was scruffy but roadworthy and in 1991 I remember taking my youngest son out in it for a run to Cheddar, pushing it a bit, before restorer Alan Peace took a look at it. ‘The body always looked good – the wings were obviously rust-free and the scuttle and boot panels were pretty solid. But after putting the car on ramps and checking the chassis Peace told me, “It lacks integrity.” I felt I daren’t drive it and left it with him to restore. He took his time – it was 1997 when he finally finished. It was an emotional moment, though, seeing it coming up the drive as good as new. ‘A year later I went to see Mum and Dad in Westonsuper-Mare and took Mum out for a drive. While we were out the mileometer clicked round to 77,777 so we pulled to the side of the road and took a photo.’

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The restored MG also made it into fiction. ‘I’m a published author,’ says Hunt, holding up a copy of his 2005 collection Ibiza Shortss, set among the island’s British expat community. ‘In the story Sancho’s Heart Attack k a retired Yorkshire cricketer drives this MGA on D-roads through France and Spain. I’ve made that journey myself, though admittedly not in this car.’ 2012 – upgrades begin... again ‘I figured it needed some upgrades to make it easier to use,’ says Hunt, ‘so I sent it to Ratcliffe Brothers to fit hardened valves, an alternator, digital ignition and a five-speed gearbox, plus chrome wire wheels because they look better. I wanted to drive the car more and fettling the old SU carburettors was a hard job so they were replaced. It now runs on unleaded petrol and is faster and more powerful than when it was new and handles better thanks to extra chassis cross-bracing. ‘In 2015 it received its third respray, courtesy of Wessex Purchase, which used two-pack Iris Blue paint – 90 per cent of its mixture is white. ‘It was the first car to cross the bridge in the Somerset village of Bagley after it had been closed for many years. Local MP Tessa Munt officiated at the re-opening ceremony and was in the passenger seat. ‘Nowadays I love driving the car. I’ve got a particular route I like: down to Cheddar Gorge then off to the village of Priddy, over Glastonbury Tor and the Vale of Avalon. In an open car it’s absolutely perfect.’


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‘I’ve never thrown anything away’ Buying up bargain waifs and strays during his many years in the motor trade, David Howes has ended up with an eclectic collection of classics Words SAM DAWSON Photography: JAMES PARDON

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[ The Collector] David Howes

‘I’ve also got the only unused original set of spare Jaguar XK150 doors and wings in the world’

’ve been in the motor business since I was 16 years old,’ says David Howes as he heaves open the doors of the large barn behind his secluded, self-renovated Buckinghamshire farmhouse. ‘And in the case of nearly every one of my cars, I’m their second owner. I’d come across them in the course of buying nice secondhand vehicles to trade. Often they’d be a little bit too old or unusual for people to want to run, but far too good to scrap, so I’d take them in simply because I hate to see waste.’ You may recognise Howes from a previous issue of Classic Cars – he was the creator and driver of ‘The on the Winchester bypass. He wanted it because it’s an automatic Beast’, the fearsome AMC Javelin touring-car he and he had a gammy leg. It was built in September 1960, one of campaigned in the British Saloon Car Championship while he ran the last XK150s made before the E-type came out, and was heavily the UK’s only AMC dealership back in the Seventies. The Javelin is discounted. I guess it wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea. ‘Sadly, he died in 1965 when the car was just five years old. My currently contesting historic race series in the hands of new owner Marc Devis. ‘It’s one of only two of my own cars that I’ve ever sold brother-in-law didn’t want to keep it so I bought it. I only did one in 40 years, the other being a Jaguar E-type when I needed some proper trip in it – ten days in Ireland in 1966. But I was just too busy setting up the business to do anything more with it, so I put it money to do some work on the house, but that’s it,’ says Howes. ‘Originally I wanted to be an agricultural engineer, because I away and haven’t used it again. It’s still got its 1967-expiry tax disc in the windscreen. had spent some time on a farm when I was young ‘Water has since got into the cylinder bores and loved tractors. I left school aged 15 and was GETTING THEM RUNNING and seized the engine, but it’s the next in line apprenticed to Ferguson in Tring, Hertfordshire. ‘As you can see, many of for restoration. I might get Jaguar Classic to do But after a year the company suddenly upped them aren’t actually running it – I’ve been to see what they do in Coventry, sticks and moved 20 miles away. I was too young at the moment,’ Howes and Jaguar Classic was very taken with the for a motorbike to commute, and there were no notes. ‘However, they’re car’s story. Back in those days you could take buses for the journey. However, Stirling Moss – a all essentially pending restoration. Having my your car to Browns Lane for servicing – Lofty big influence on me back then – lived in Tring in experience in the motor England was the service manager in 1962-63 – 1956-57 and Triumph TR2s had the same engines trade helps when I want to and I remember driving it up there, before the as Ferguson tractors, so I figured my skills would get something on the road, M1 had been built, so it would be going home. be transferable... as does having a well-stocked set of tools and spares – I’ve ‘I’ve also got the only unused original set of ‘Alan Moore, a friend of the family, had a garage never thrown anything away. spare XK150 doors and wings in the world,’ adds and raced with Archie Scott-Brown. He’d heard I’d However, I also employ Giles Howes, gesturing up to the barn’s loft. ‘I bought lost my job and took me in. I worked on sports cars Daniels, an old friend of the them from Henleys Jaguar back in the Sixties for four years – BMW 328s, Jaguar XK120s, Frazer family, to help out around the when they told me, “You won’t be able to get Nash Le Mans Replicas – I even had to fetch an place, and we restore cars together as a hobby.’ these for much longer.” They were £104 – I’ve Invicta once. And once I’d established myself as a still got the invoice. Jaguar Classic is going to mechanic I set up Howes Motors with my brother laser-scan them so they can be reproduced.’ in 1967, which went on to become a dealership.’ Austin Seven Chummy Tourer ‘I’ve had this car since 1961,’ says Howes of the oldest car in his collection. ‘I bought it for my wife two years before we were married – it came as a pair with a stationary engine for £200. I acquired it from another friend with a garage business. I’d called round, he was getting rid of things he didn’t need because he’d run out of room and I asked, ‘What’s that thing in the corner?’ ‘It was yellow and black when I first got it – all Chummies were two-tone – but the logbook said it was red and black. My wife never actually drove it, so for 50 years it just sat in a barn. I didn’t get around to touching it until four years ago, when I repainted it in its original colours. ‘It’s totally original mechanically and structurally, to such a degree that it still has a stencilled number on the rear of the chassis from 92 years ago. The mileometer shows 5077 miles, which isn’t trustworthy, but then again it was built in 1925 and registered in Devon, and in those days people only did small mileages. I don’t know much about its ownership before my friend acquired it. The chairman of the owners’ club couldn’t believe its condition though, which suggests it was well looked-after and only used sparingly.’ Jaguar XK150 The XK150 is another totally original car, says Howes. He’s known the coupé since it was new. ‘I went with my future father-in-law to buy this car,’ he recalls. ‘It was advertised in The Autocarr in March 1961 and had been a customer demonstrator at a dealership

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Mercedes-Benz 220 SE ‘This is a one-owner car with just 59,000 miles on the clock, totally original upholstery, all its service stamps in the driver’s door jamb, and it’ll do 100mph,’ says Howes as he recalls the reasons that led him to a fairground yard in the early Seventies. ‘Stanley Thurston owned a fairground in Bedford and I was there picking up some secondhand cars I’d bought for the dealership when I noticed this sitting in the corner of his yard. I enquired about it and a lady said, “Oh, that bloody old thing,

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Austin Seven Chummy sat in a barn for 50 years before a repaint in 2013

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Howes made only one ten-day trip in his XK150 before laying it up in 1966


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1980 Vauxhall Royale and ’73 Cortina are among Howes’ more modern classics

you wouldn’t want that!” I had a bit of a haggle and £300 later it was mine. It needed a respray because it had faded and it’s now in need of a mechanical refresh, but it would only take a day to do it. It ought to be done, actually, because it’s such a lovely car. ‘I didn’t get to drive it much because various pals of mine had a habit of borrowing it. One mate had it for four months once – I thought he’d never bring it back.’ Morris Minor Howes is particularly pleased with the rarity of this early ‘high-lamp’ Morris Minor. ‘It’s a 1952, early badge style, split-screen and sidevalve engine,’ he points out enthusiastically. ‘It was bought in Dunstable by a gentleman who had it serviced at our garage. We had petrol pumps out at the front in those days and he’d stop once a month to put four gallons in, so I knew that it was hardly used but was well-maintained. ‘I said “When you want to part with it, I’ll have it,” but when he put it up for sale everyone in the village of Eaton Bray wanted it because it was well known that he never drove it in the rain, kept it in a heated garage and always seemed to be polishing it. ‘It has an aftermarket heater driven off the fan belt too. As you can imagine, it’s never needed any restoration work, just routine servicing and new tyres.’

one came up. One owner from new, Ziebarted from new and it came with full service history – where would I find another, especially a 3.0S? It cost me £2500. All the other motor traders thought I must be mad. It was a very similar story with my Vauxhall Royale, which cost me £5000. ‘The only thing I didn’t like about this Capri was the aftermarket glass sunroof, although that’s a period detail now – at the time people cut holes in the roof of all sorts of cars. The same goes for its Revolution alloy wheels. But it’s a lovely car. It could do with better brakes, but it’s a lot of fun, especially when you hang the tail out.’

President Eisenhower’s Willys Jeep ‘This was President Dwight D Eisenhower’s Jeep, and the only car I’ve ever spent big money on’ says Howes of his most prized Chrysler DeSoto vehicle. ‘It’s a Willys – I’ve got a Ford too, which I bought to do a ‘What could I say? It was there and I just couldn’t walk away...’ practice restoration on because I didn’t want to jeopardise the says Howes of the most imposing car in his collection. ‘It’s a very patina and history of this one. unusual car, built in 1929 by Chrysler in the US then shipped to ‘I bought it in 1978 at an auction down in the West Country. Australia where it was bodied by Holden, before Holden became a When Howes Motors had a Jeep franchise we used to advertise General Motors brand. It comes from a very dry part of Australia, in the Sunday Times, and I saw a one-line advert in the paper’s so there’s no rust. classifieds stating Eisenhower’s Jeep would be sold by the National ‘It came to the UK 20 years ago and was used by a friend of a Trust in ten days’ time. I figured it would be a good promotional friend of mine as a wedding car. He was selling his business, but I tool for the business. had to have this car. ‘It ran well but there was a lot of rust. Someone had attempted ‘Nowadays it’s probably worth about £20k, but it’s such good a restoration and it was full of filler. The leather is original, and I value for an American tourer of the art-deco era. It’ll run all day certainly didn’t want to lose that because that’s where Eisenhower without trouble, and mechanically it’s so simple. It’s not my usual sat. All the body panels were saved in the end, apart from a small style if I’m honest, but I love its engineering. It will pull away from section of the front floor – I sent it away to a coachbuilder in 10mph in top gear, its battery is no bigger than an Austin 7’s even Bicester for that. I had to keep it as original as possible otherwise if though it has to start a big six-cylinder engine, and you can test its you use all-new panels you’re just left with a copy. water temperature gauge by dipping it in a kettle. ‘It was presented to Eisenhower as a thank-you ‘As you might have guessed, it wasn’t always in 1946 by the National Trust for Scotland white. When it came to this country it was ALL THE CARS along with the upper floor of Culzean Castle – two-tone green. It’s got a fabulously strong 1925 Austin Seven Chummy where he stayed during World War Two. I have chassis, and will happily sit at 50mph.’ 1929 Chrysler DeSoto Holden correspondence between Eisenhower and the Tourer 1938 Austin Seven Cabriolet National Trust about this car, because it was What’s next? 1945 Ford Jeep prepared to offer him any car to use at Culzean, ‘I have an awful lot of restoration projects – I’ve 1946 Willys Jeep including limousines, but he deliberately chose just finished my Triumph TR3 which I’ve been 1948 Rover 14 the Jeep because it was small, practical and easy to driving a lot lately – so I wouldn’t look to add to 1952 Morris Minor 1956 Triumph TR3 maintain. He comes across in his letters as a very the collection,’ says Howes. ‘I’ll just continue to 1960 Mercedes-Benz 220SE humble, polite man who was genuinely overawed get these cars back on the road – I’ve got the time 1960 Jaguar XK150 by the kindness being shown.’ to do it now I’ve retired. The XK150 will be next, Jaguar Mk2 2.4 and I’ve also got a pair of Jaguar Mk2s from which Jaguar Mk2 3.8 Ford Capri 3.0S one very good 3.8-litre can be built. Then there’s 1966 Rambler Ambassador Convertible ‘This is a 1976 car that I bought in 1982 when the Scimitar GTE – that’s a fairly easy 1973 Ford Cortina 1600L it was six years old,’ says Howes of his striking project – and another Austin Seven 1976 Ford Capri 3.0S NEXT JPS-liveried Capri S. ‘It wasn’t a trade-in, but that’s scruffy but sound. They’ll 1976 Reliant Scimitar GTE SE6a M ONTH: bought at auction. I used to buy ten cars at a time get done eventually – it’s why I 1980 Vauxhall Royale THE FARMER’S 1991 Land-Rover Defender from an auction house in Northampton and this saved them in the first place.’

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espite being fast, fun, practical, durable, immensely strong and surely the car that has enjoyed the longest and most faithful Royal patronage, Scimitar GTEs have remained stubbornly cheap. They offer brilliant value for money and pundits have tipped them for decades as bargain classics. Princess Anne still owns and drives Middlebridge no.5 and supports the excellent Reliant Sabre Scimitar Owners’ Club (RSSOC), which you really ought to join if you’re thinking of buying one. But increasing numbers of GTEs are being restored by enthusiasts and professionally, and this is finally having an effect on prices, with cars at both ends of production – SE5s and Middlebridge – showing significant upward trends, so you’ll need to act soon if you want one. Really good cars are few and far between and unless you’re happy with a project car it’s worth seeking out the best you can find because restoration costs still exceed final values. Nigel Palmer at QRG knows Scimitars inside out, supplying a vast range of parts and rebuilding them.

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Prices of the SE5/6 are led by condition and specification rather than model or year. Examples of all in need of restoration can be picked up for £500, really good examples are £4k-5k, while exceptional cars in high spec with a good history and colour scheme can command well over £10k or even £20k. An exceptional, fully-restored Middlebridge has sold for more than £30k but £15k-20k is more normal for a really good example and £8k-12k for a good running example. Rough projects are £4k-5k.

With a vast stock of secondhand parts, Graham Walker and his team have more than 30 years’ experience of repairing, restoring and selling Scimitars. Finally, Jim Pace is SE5/5a Registrar of the RSSOC. Which one to choose? SE5 1968-71 A brilliant enlargement by Ogle’s Tom Karen of the V6 Scimitar Coupé with an all-new chassis by ex-BRM designer John Crosthwaite, the sports estate SE5 pioneered split-folding rear seats and a rear wiper. An electric radiator fan replaced the mechanical unit early in production. These cars have durable glassfibre bodywork and black (or tan from 1971) trim. The lusty 144bhp Ford Essex V6 gave 115/111mph and 10.2/11.3sec 0-60mph (manual/auto) and high gearing gave reasonable fuel economy; 2469 were built. SE5a 1971-75 Smoother and quieter, the 5a could top 120mph and do 0-60mph in 8.7sec. You could have beige interior trim, and electric windows were often fitted. In 1972 power went up by 7bhp; 6635 were built. SE6 1975-76 Reliant sharpened styling and made the GTE longer and wider for 1976, adding 4in to the wheelbase and 3in to the track. Dramatically improved


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rear seat space with bigger doors, moulded bumpers and better soundproofing added less than 100kg but (with emissions modifications) this took the edge off performance; 543 were built. SE6a 1976-80 A stronger scuttle, stiffer front springs and improved brakes and power steering; 3877 built. SE6b 1980-86 Reliant followed Ford in fitting the Cologne 2.8 V6. A scuttle hoop improved stiffness while a simpler grille, side rubbing strips and bigger front spoiler were distinguishing features. Cooling was also improved. Chassis galvanising was adopted in 1981; 437 were built plus 442 GTC convertibles. Middlebridge 1989-90 Middlebridge bought the rights to the GTE and GTC and began production in 1989 with a 2.9 injected Ford V6 with a five-speed manual or four-speed auto and uprated suspension. One GTC and 77 GTEs were built before Middlebridge failed; Graham Walker assembled a few more. Rot is the most likely cause of a Scimitar’s demise, even though the entire body is glassfibre. The chassis is immensely strong, as is the tubular rollover protection bonded into the body, but neither is

immune to rust. Some can be repaired in situ but if rot is severe, especially on the top faces of the main rails (check for swelling/layering rust oxide between the top of the chassis rail and the glassfibre above), removing the body is the only option. Graham Walker sells galvanised rebuilt SE5a chassis for £2640, while QRG has new original galvanised 6b chassis at £3k. Other areas to check on the chassis are the front box metalwork around the radiator and bumper mounts (remove spare wheel to check), SE6-on bottom front wishbone brackets (cracks and rot here can be dangerous), chassis side rails and chassis outriggers – especially the round ones in front of the rear wheels that carry the radius arm mounts and bolt to the rollover bars – plus the links between chassis and rear seat belt mounts and the rear diagonals either side of the fuel tank. All the steel reinforcements in the body can suffer from condensation leading to rust. As well as the rollover protection, the A-posts, sills on 5/5a (bulging sills are a sure sign of rot), window apertures and door hinge supports inside the doors can rot. It’s all labour-intensive to repair: typical replacement of both A-posts at QRG costs £1800. The top of the

It may have glassfibre bodywork but rust is still the Scimitar’s most deadly enemy if it takes hold in the chassis or the tubular rollover protection inside the body

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galvanised from 1981 (including Middlebridge) but the fixings are mild steel and can still rot. Glassfibre bodywork is durable, but crazing from stress and impact damage is unsightly and timeconsuming to eradicate, making a respray potentially more expensive than on a steel-bodied car. Check for poor repairs. New panels are available. Trim items unique to the GTE can be hard or impossible to find, though the situation is improving: formerly unobtainable SE5/5a rear bumpers are available as a car set in stainless steel for £900. Interior trim is mostly unobtainable new. Soft trim can be refurbished, replaced or upgraded by a competent trimmer; it was black vinyl only at first, though leather (and tan) soon became optional on the SE5, then blue on the SE6. More options followed. The 5a had a vacuum-formed dashboard that’s prone to cracking and is unobtainable new; glassfibre replacements have been produced in the past, and Walker has a few salvageable secondhand originals.

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available, but current alloy replacements (£199) are ‘50 per cent quieter than steel, but still 50 per cent noisier than the originals’, says Nigel Palmer. Without additives cylinder heads will need hardened valve seat inserts if you habitually drive much over 3000rpm. The Cologne 2.8 V6 on the SE6b is less torquey but more free-revving, so Reliant fitted a lower axle ratio; Middlebridge used the injected 2.9 version. Expect 40-plus psi oil pressure at 2000rpm hot. Poor performance is usually down to a worn camshaft; cams and followers wear quickly if oil changes are neglected. All engine parts are available and a specialist rebuild of a worn engine costs £3.5k-6k. Overall gearing was high, especially on the automatic. This was initially the ubiquitous Borg Warner 35, which suited the car well and is cheap and easy to rebuild at about £750. A Ford C3 automatic box replaced it during SE5a production, which can be rebuilt by a specialist for around £1500. Manual cars used a Ford gearbox with overdrive on third and top, giving six useful ratios and 2700rpm at 70mph. A dragging clutch may mean


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[ Owning a Scimitar ] John Parker, Bristol A chance conversation with my barber in 2004 led me to buy this SE5a locally for just £350. It was towed to my local garage which rebuilt the front suspension and brakes. I finally drove it in 2005. It was a manual, but I bought a scrap Scimitar for £50 for the parts and converted it to automatic. I put it in for body repairs and a respray in 2009. It’s a glorious yellow – the painter couldn’t match the original paint code but this is very close. I got the car back in July 2010 and spent the next three years working through reassembly, making my own carpets and improving all manner of details. I’m very happy driving it. My MoT man spotted play in the lower steering coupling last year so I fitted a new one from QRG and it transformed the handling. We’ve taken it to France for RSSOC internationals and up to Durham this year. It flies up the motorway, though I prefer driving it on winding country lanes. I’ve spent a lot on it and will never get that back, but I’m very happy with it. Terry Rickard, Bristol I bought my very early Ivory Beige, manual-plusoverdrive, manual-steering SE6a at the end of 1985 when it was only nine years old. Since then it has been used almost continuously, sometimes as my daily driver. Initially I concentrated on mechanical repairs and maintenance to get it running well, then in 1993, at just over 100k miles, I did an in-situ engine rebuild, changing the big end and main bearing shells and the piston rings. It has since had gas-flowed, unleaded cylinder heads, a high-torque camshaft and a steel timing wheel fitted. The car had been resprayed before I got it – badly; the paint was blistered and peeling off in places. It was resprayed with two-pack paint in 1996, still Ivory Beige. By 2014 it was in need of serious body and chassis work so was stripped out completely, the body lifted off for glassfibre repairs, and the chassis shot-blasted and weld-repaired. The doors were split and the internal steel-work, which had expanded with rust, was replaced with stainless steel and the inner and outer door halves were re-joined with glassfibre. I am still rebuilding the car, which should be on the road next spring just in time for its tax-free historic registration.

Brakes were excellent, with servo assistance and dual circuit by the SE6. The front discs were unique on SE6s but are available new from specialists, and new Girling calipers for SE5-6 have been reintroduced at £107 each. Cooling system becomes marginal over time. A new radiator should fix overheating, but simply installing a new or bigger electric fan won’t. The SE6 and 6a benefit from adding an expansion bottle. Suspension is derived from the Triumph TR6 at the front and is at the limit of its load capability, requiring frequent lubrication and bush replacement; Polybush conversion is worthwhile. Radius arms, coil springs and a Watt linkage give excellent location to the Salisbury live rear axle. A limited-slip differential was optional. Noisy axles can be rebuilt for £1700-plus. Electrics can be troublesome because the glassfibre body requires individual earths for everything. The fusebox can also suffer from poor connections.

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Will Anderson, Moray I bought my first SE5a in the late Seventies. I still have it, though it’s laid up now. I bought another 5a in 2002 which I’ve been doing up over the years, but I’d wanted a Middlebridge since they were being built new. I’m Middlebridge Registrar for the RSSOC. I bought my first in 2012. There are so few that you have to buy whatever comes up – I’d wanted metallic blue, auto and leather, but ended buying a red manual car with velour. I’ve changed it to leather but kept it red because it grew on me. It was overhauled by Graham Walker at 145,000 miles and given a new gearbox, but the engine is original. It’s now on 196,000 miles and has been faultless. The engine’s never been touched but I’ve put on new springs and dampers all-round. The Middlebridge is a great cruiser, with a more luxurious feel than the SE5a; that feels more sporting, but the Middlebridge is also fairly quick off the mark when it needs to be. It’s reliable, easy to look after and cheap to keep. I’ve thought about selling the 5a but each time I get in it and drive it I think, ‘No, I know why I bought this car and I’m keeping it.’ It’s such an enjoyable drive!

1985 Reliant Scimitar GTE Se6b – £5950 ‘Excellent mechanical condition, faultlessly maintained by marque specialist QRG during my ownership. Major works last year totalling £3500. Good oil pressure, punchy 2.8-litre Cologne engine, responsive handling. Original unaltered interior in good overall condition. External paintwork fair, some crazing, doors need hinge adjustments.’

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his was not part of the plan. A year in Phil’s E-type life is supposed to run like this: spend the dark, wet winter months fixing accumulated problems from the previous season; then a crescendo of late nights in the garage to get it back together for spring; put off non-essential jobs that will disable the car during peak driving weather; repeat. This year I broke the cycle, working through a list of minor winter jobs early. My reward for being so organised? A trip back from Le Mans that created a fresh job list and a return to dry dock – gearchange problems, speedometer failure (again) and fuel leaks. I didn’t want to push my luck by using the car further with so much wrong. None of the faults looked particularly difficult to fix so I estimated a week of

dismantling, ordering parts and fitting them. Yes, I know, after more than seven years with the Jaguar I should know better. Slave full The speedometer, seized of rusty water only a few hundred miles after rebuild, is easy to remove. Next I tried to rotate the cable – it shouldn’t while rod to the clutch pedal. By the time I’d the square drive at the far end is engaged in removed the clutch slave cylinder from the the gearbox angle drive. It turned. Broken bellhousing, I had received new seal kits to cable? Nope – withdrawing it revealed it to rebuild both cylinders. be in perfect condition, though it seemed Progress was looking good, until I a tighter fit that it should. Must be the stripped the cylinders. The master looked angle drive unit – also previously repaired. perfect inside, but it was from a later Replacing that would involve removing E-type so the seal kit wouldn’t fit. When I the centre console and gearbox cover, removed the rubber boot from the end of which first requires removing the seats the slave cylinder a flood of rusty water and disconnecting the handbrake cable at and brake fluid sloshed into my bench. the rear brakes. Nothing is simple on an Cleaning out the brown sludge revealed a E-type. Sure enough, the square drive on heavily corroded bore. So, I ordered a later the angle drive unit had sheared where it master seal kit and a new, stainless steel engages in the gearbox. slave to avoid a repeat of the problem. With the interior of the car strewn The new clutch parts, repaired around my garage I attacked the engine speedometer head and drive, plus a bay, removing undertray, air cleaner and new cable, arrived the day before I was carburettor trumpets to access the clutch due to set off for a Jaguar run in south master cylinder, then part-bleeding the Wales celebrating 60 years of the E-type front brakes so that the pedal could be prototype, E1A. I was running out of time, depressed enough to clear the clevis and now I’ve run out of space. Catch you pin securing the clutch master cylinder next month.

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A quick pitstop at the old ReimsGueux circuit

Suisse dreams in an R5T 1981 Renault 5 Turbo 1 Owned by Ross Alkureishi and Richard Head (rossalkureishi@yahoo.com) Time owned One year and nine months Miles this month 746 Costs this month £0 Previously Roof-mounted Panasonic Cockpit installed and fresh rubber boots fitted

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eparture time and with about 750 miles ahead of us our chills, if not multiplying, were definitely building – everywhere that is except in the air as El Scorchio arrived with 32 deg C weather. Cue some nervous fretting about the R5T keeping its cool – which on the spin from London to Ashford I’m pleased to report it did. No, it was the ever-worsening lack of power that had us losing self-control and threatened to turn destination Geneva into a pipe dream. Articulated lorries battered past us at a lofty 35mph on the M20 as we begged the Gallic motoring gods in vain for access to all the Turbo’s horses. Cue a quick service station stop, where we found an HT lead had worked its way loose. After an easy fix all was well with

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our world again. Thankfully, the rest of our journey in Blighty proved as pleasurable as the first section had been excruciating. Once through the Channel Tunnel we were released into the R5T’s natural habitat. Visiting France always seems like falling down the rabbit hole in Alice in Wonderland – surreal, as the UK’s pitted, angst-ridden and overcrowded motorways fade to memory, replaced by kilometre after kilometre of smooth, empty autoroute. At Saint-Quentin we left the A26 for a cross-country play before arriving in Reims in the early evening. Next morning we took in the grandstands of the old Reims-Gueux motor racing circuit, attempting communication in our finest Franglish with local petrolheads and admiring their cars, including an Alfa Romeo SZ, Merc 190 SL, Porsche 356B and Corvette Sting Ray. Biding them adieu, we drove due east to the WWI citadel city of Verdun for an eerie and chastening visit. Tickling the western fringes of the Parc Naturel Regional de Lorraine, we then spent a memorable afternoon barrelling along majestic D-roads via Neufchâteau and Langres to Dijon. Our journey could best be described

as a hazily pre-defined zigzag, but we’d allowed ourselves plenty time to test the rebuilt engine and suspension in our empty European playground. The best, though, was reserved for the final day and an epic climb over the Jura Mountains. Driving nirvana with even the ever-rising temperature failing to dampen our spirits, if not our backs. Then came the reality of rush hour traffic in Geneva where despite only having a single fan – many upgrade to a twin arrangement – the R5T admirably maintained its cool. While there we popped into Kidston SA where I interviewed managing director Emanuele Collo for this month’s Hot 30 and shared a cup of tea with him and proprietor-cumClassic Cars columnist Simon Kidston. The contrast couldn’t have been more striking – two debonair gents and two sweaty growlers who had spent three exceedingly hot days in a Renault 5 Turbo – the gents’ envy was palpable.


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Work finally resumes on the Scimitar after a lengthy break, but it’s anything but childs’ play

Nigel’s dad has a new toy: a 1938 Lancia Aprilia

Stalling for time. Again 1971 Reliant Scimitar SE5 Owned by y Nigel Boothman (nigel.boothman@btinternet.com) Time owned Four years Miles this month 0 Costs this month £130 Previously Placed new engine in engine bay, moved house, forgot about car

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hen I ventured into the garage recently I found a box containing some nice Carboniferous-era plant fossils. It’s been so long since I was in there – renovating a house soaks up infinite time – that they may well have been healthy, living ferns when I last worked on the Scimitar. My pal Richard Hamer administered the arse-kick I needed, ‘I’m not doing anything next Thursday, why don’t we get your Scimitar going?’ I could hardly refuse. The engine, still resplendent in new paint from

its rebuild at Brayon Engineering near Loch Lomond, was minutes away from running for the first time, or so I thought. Richard and I fitted an electric fuel pump and pressure regulator, plus a blanking plate for the old mechanical pump mounting. But the fuseboards had been out and the photos I took of their wiring were AWOL. Then, while fitting some expensive new silicone coolant hoses and over-engineered Mikalor clips, I discovered one of the connecting steel pipe sections had rotted at one end. I thought my luck was in when I spotted a piece of Alfa Romeo exhaust pipe of the right diameter, so I cut the length I needed and welded it on. After a fashion. Ever tried making a gas-tight butt weld with paper-thin, unevenly-corroded pipe and an ancient MIG machine with a dodgy wire feed? Having wasted two hours on this, I stopped and decided to spin the engine over with its plugs out to make myself feel better. Richard had worked out the

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fuseboard connections connections, but announced that the battery live cable seemed to be missing. Why? How? A jump lead did the trick. Or rather it didn’t; all we managed to do was release some smoke from the cable. So next time I’ll be removing the starter. Soon after, I was visiting my parents and had a chance to meet my father’s new pet, a patinated but very original 1938 Lancia Aprilia. The little Zenith 32 VIM carb was crusted with the crud of ages and the linkage was maladjusted, but with a hurried rebuild and most of the oil wiped off the spark plug connectors, it ran well enough for us to drive it up and down the road. Until it boiled, anyway. It’s a total joy – light, well-suspended and with such a good ‘crash’ gearbox you can almost treat it like a modern car. Now I want one too.


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CLASSIC & SPORTSCARS

1979 ASTON MARTIN VOLANTE

Finished in light blue with beige trim and blue mohair hood. Manual gearbox, very large history file £175,000

1961 ASTON MARTIN DB4 SERIES 2. Finished in Silver with blue trim, large history and restoration file £POA

1980 ASTON MARTIN V8. With manual gearbox. Full bare metal re paint and retrim just completed. £175,000 Large history file, First class

2000 ASTON MARTIN DB7. Finished in Malvern Silver with parchment over charcoal trim. %2000 miles with three owners and full service history. £33,950

2000 ASTON MARTIN DB7 VANTAGE VOLANTE finished in Mendip Blue with parchment over blue trim and dark blue mohair hood. 60000 miles with full service history. Works service upgrades include Driving dynamics rear light and sports exhaust. £41,950

2001 ASTON MARTIN DB7 VANTAGE VOLANTE. Finished in stunning silver/blue with black trim. 52000 miles with £41,950 full history.

2001 ASTON MARTIN DB7 VANTAGE VOLANTE. Finished in Green with magnolia piped green and green hood. 52000 miles with full service history. £41,950

Telephone: (01993) 849610 • E-mail: david.eales@oselli.com • www.oselli.com D2 & 3 Greenway Business Park, Great Horwood, MK17 0NY


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Seats were repadded and recoloured at the time of the last service.

The engine bay is clean and tidy, albeit not quite concours.

1979 Aston Martin V8 Volante £175,000 Having been well cared for and with all the right upgrades, this looks and runs exactly the way it should, says Russ Smith

Y

ou want to see plenty of paperwork for an Aston Martin and this car’s bulging history folder is about three inches thick. It’s stuffed with bills for work carried out by AM specialists right up to a recent service where the seats were also repadded and recoloured. The file also details major expenditure in 2011, after the last of the car’s five owners bought it, including replacing the original autobox with a later Aston’s six-speed manual and fitting AP Racing brakes. At the same time the speedo (reading 44,000 miles) was changed; the new one now reads around 34,000. The car presents very well with immaculate Tourmaline Blue paint, even panel fit and flawless flanks. The chrome is good too, with just some wear to the driver’s door button and peeling from one of the fuel fillers, but that’s hidden under a flap. The hood has recently been replaced and has a well-fitting cover. The GKN alloys are unmarked, having obviously been refurbished not long ago. They wear matching Avon Turbosteel tyres with good tread and no sidewall cracking.

The underside looks good, with plenty of shiny bolt heads, new bushes (some polyurethane) and gleaming dampers. There’s no sign of corrosion anywhere. The engine bay is tidy, but if you demand show standard there’s room for detail improvements. Plenty of shiny clips and bolts – always a good sign – and it has a set of 10mm race-spec HT leads that almost match the seat piping. No leaks were evident and fluids were clean and to level. There’s nothing to fault with the recent seat refurbishment, but the leather on the obviously original steering wheel is starting to lose its colour and some of the stitching is coming apart. Wood veneers are mostly good, but there’s a crack in the lacquer on the passenger door and it’s a little dull around the electric window switches. Those windows, by the way, slide up and down smoothly and without hesitation. If you want to be really picky, there’s some corrosion on the cigarette lighter and some of the switches are fading a bit, but the carpets are good and the overall impression is of a car that’s been used but looked after. The tatty original ignition key adds a bit of character, but if it bothers you there’s a new-looking spare as well. The engine

1979 Aston Martin V8 Volante

responds instantly and shows a healthy 80psi at 3000rpm, dropping to 25psi at idle. Water temp settled at 75 degrees. The engine pulls strongly and smoothly though you do get the odd pop from the carburettors on the over-run, but that just makes it sound racey. That six-speed gearbox has a precise and short-throw shift and is a massive improvement over the auto in most Volantes. I don’t imagine anyone will care that it isn’t original. The asking price is quite stiff for a Volante, but you’ll need to search far and wide for one in better condition.

CHOOSE YOUR V8 VOLANTE Drop-top Volante version introduced during 1978, the sixth year of AM V8 production. Same spec as the V8 S4 though it pre-dates that model by four months. Differences are the lack of a rear spoiler, while body strengthening adds 70kg. Most early cars are LHD for US market. Auto ’box is standard, manual a £1000 option. After 1979 all US cars get rubber impact bumpers, but European cars retain chrome ones. From 1983, 8in BBS alloys become standard. Total of 439 built. Volante S2 introduced January 1986. Carbs replaced by Weber fuel injection, which lifts power to 315bhp and allows much lower bonnet line, but weight up another 25kg. There’s also a Vantage version with 400bhp, wider arches and spoilers; topping 160mph, it was the world’s fastest four-seater convertible. 166 of these are built along with 304 of the regular model. V8 is replaced by Virage in 1989 and Volante is discontinued; Virage Volante arrives in Jan 1992

Quote £1169.00 comprehensive, 5000 miles per year, garaged call: 0333 323 1181

Price £175,000 Contact Oselli, Great Horwood, Milton Keynes (01993 849610, oselli.com) Engine 5340cc V8, dohc Power 320bhp @ 5500rpm Torque 350lb ft @ 3000rpm Performance Top speed: 140mph; 0-60mph: 7.7sec Fuel consumption 14mpg Length 4666mm Width 1829mm

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ADS ON TEST Sunny respray done as part of a commissioned restoration in 2007

Even obscure parts of the interior are in great condition

A minor dipstick O-ring leak will be sorted

1971 Fiat 500 L £8990 Nothing quite says summer like a classic 500. This one is ready to enjoy and has an opening roof to boot, says Rob Scorah.

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The black vinyl sunroof is in good shape, opening and closing smoothly. It adds a welcome further dimension to driving this little car in the summer. Beneath it, the stylishly minimal black interior is clean and in excellent condition right down to nooks and crannies such as door wells and hinges. Like the restoration record, the history file imparts confidence as to how the car might drive. Besides the original, tatty handbook and a very comprehensive workshop manual, there is a good number of bills from 2014 on. In that time, the Fiat has had a carburettor rebuild, had its fuel pump replaced, and had a new front wheel bearing and brake overhaul. Under the bonnet everything appears tidy, though the little aircooled engine is spitting some oil through the dipstick O-ring – a repair set to be done before the car leaves the dealer. The 500 is not a car in which to take yourself too seriously, but that makes driving it all the more fun. The experience is enhanced by the fact that this example does all the right things – at least Fiat 500-wise – to keep you entertained. The four-speed is a crash ’box, but that shouldn’t deter a non-synchro novice – with a little less haste and smooth

1971 Fiat 500L Price £8990 Contact City Road Cars, Sheffield, Yorkshire (0114 239 9994, cityroadcars.co.uk) Engine 499cc, two-cylinder, ohv Power 22bhp @ 4400rpm Torque 26lb ft @ 3500rpm Performance Top speed: 59mph; 0-60mph: n/a Fuel consumption 51mpg Length 2972mm Width 1321mm

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pedalling, gear changes are crunch-free. The floor-mounted, over-centre pedals can feel a bit odd at first, but power take-up and acceleration are smooth. There are no whines or rattles and the air-cooled motor sings away agreeably, but the little car is easily intimidated by steep hills. Price is probably about right for a solid example – some are pitching a lot higher for ever more fashionable retro-minimalism. It’s mechanically sound and ready to drive right now, though some might think it’s getting ready for a cosmetic refresh. That could wait for a winter break.

CHOOSE YOUR FIAT 500 Designed by Dante Giacosa, the Fiat 500 ‘Bambina’ supercedes the 500 Topolino in July 1957. Earliest and rarest models have suicide doors and a 13bhp engine, later beefed up to 15bhp in the ‘Economica’ and ‘Normale’. Fiat introduce the ‘Sport’ from 1958 to 1960, which boasts a 499cc, 22bhp engine and a metal roof; previous versions had foldback canvas. Also in 1958 comes the 500N – the 500 largely as we know it now – also with sunroof. For more space there’s the ‘Giardiniera’ estate with full-length sunroof, made from 1960 to 1975. From 1965, with the arrival of the F, the suicide doors was dropped and the windscreen enlarged. 1968 sees the introduction of the 500L ‘Lusso’ with a new interior and a little more chrome. The 500R ‘Rinnovata’ of 1972 is the final incarnation of this iconic design. Its 594cc engine kicks out 23bhp and sports a synchromesh gearbox Although the Fiat 126 is introduced in 1973, 500 production doesn’t end until 1975.

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ALFA ROMES 2000 SPIDER 1976: White with black interior and soft-top. Three owners. 47,000 miles only from new. Comprehensive history from new to include its original sales invoice and period photographs..................£29,995

LOTUS ELAN SERIES 1 1600cc 1963: Sunburst Yellow with black interior and soft-top. Chassis No.113, one of the oldest surviving examples. Current owner for 35 years. The subject of a meticulous restoration 15 years ago with a new steel chassis, original cylinder head rebuilt with big valves and other recommended engine modifications. Superb throughout. ......................£49,995

LANCIA AURELIA B50 PININFARINA CABRIOLET Right Hand Drive 1951: Silver Grey with matching grey hide interior. Many special features having been the 1951 Geneva motor show car. Supplied new to the UK it spent many years in the USA including a prize winning appearance at Pebble Beach before returning to the UK a few years ago. As recently featured in Classic and Sports Car magazine. Please enquire for further information. ............£275,000

MG TF 1250cc 1954: Cream with green hide interior and fawn weather equipment. Silver wire wheels. An original RHD matching numbered example supplied new to Australia from where it has recently returned and benefitted from a complete body-off chassis restoration in its original colour scheme to an exacting standard including the fitting of a 5-speed gearbox. ................. £39,995

JAGUAR XJ8 3.2 (X-308) 1998: Maderia Pearl with Cashmere hide interior. ‘20 Spoke’ alloy wheels. 31,000 miles only from new. Air conditioning, electric seat, retractable door mirrors, wood & leather steering wheel and other usual refinements. .......................................................................................................£9,750

DAIMLER V8 4 Ltr (X-308) 2001: Anthracite with Ivory hide interior, piped in Oatmeal. ‘Crown’ alloy wheels. One Company ownership and one employee from new. 40,000 miles only from new. Full service history. Air conditioning, electric sunshine roof and all the usual refinements of this ‘Top-of-the Range’ Daimler. ...........................................................................................................£13,995

JAGUAR XJ ‘R’ 4.2 Ltr SUPERCHARGED 2007: Emerald Fire with Champagne hide interior and Burr Walnut wood trim. 20” ‘Cremona’ alloy wheels. 52,000 miles only from new. Superb example of the latest face-lift model, the last of the traditional XJ style cars and the ultimate performer. 400 BHP, 5 seconds to 60 MPH! Very rare to find as an ‘R’ in this condition. Previously supplied by ourselves. .. £17,995 MERCEDES-BENZ 450 SLC 1978: Opalescent Blue with fawn velour interior. Alloy wheels. 50,000 miles only from new. Air conditioning, electric sunshine roof, cruise control, Blaupunkt radio/cassette player etc. Lovely example. ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Just arrived, please call for details. MERCEDES-BENZ SL 320 (R129) 1995: Silversand with Mushroom hide interior. Silversand hard-top. 16” Alloy wheels. 155,000 miles only from new. Air conditioning, rear seats and other usual refinements. Excellent throughout, as recently taken in part-exchange. AUSTIN HEALEY ‘FROGEYE’ SPRITE Mk1 998cc 1958: Speedwell Blue with navy blue interior piped in light blue.. Black soft-top and weather equipment. Original RHD example. Extensive restoration to a very high standard. ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... £23,995 MG TD LEFT HAND DRIVE: Navy blue with Beige hide. Fully restored. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ Expected shortly. MG MIDGET MK 2 1964: Tartan Red with matching interior and soft-top. Steel wheels. ................................................................................................................ Just arrived, please enquire for further information. WANTED: GOODWOOD REVIVAL STYLE CARS.

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1974 Triumph TR6 £15,995 Following a body restoration just over a decade ago, this original UK market TR6 is holding up extremely well, says Russ Smith

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ith so many repatriated export Triumphs about, there’s always interest in original UK cars. This is one of the later ‘CR’ chassis code models with the slightly lower power output that allegedly makes them more refined. The extensive history file contains plenty of photos and bills for a body restoration just over 10 years ago. Since then the car has said to only have been used in summer months. All that is borne out by how the car looks today: nice panel fit, with a paint finish that is obviously not in the first flush of youth but is still good and even across the car, with no dings and, more importantly, no rust bubbles popping up anywhere. The chrome is less good, though far from bad. The front bumper is scratched in places and has a small dink in the centre; the rear has been polished through the plating at one end. There are a couple of pits in the door handles, but the rest is OK, including the shiny twin exhaust tips. It wears the right reflective numberplates, but a black and silver set is included.

The tyres are matching Michelin Energy 195/70x15s with plenty of tread, although the date stamps say they’re around 10 years old, so they should be replaced fairly soon. They are mounted on well-painted steel wheels with unmarked trims, although the TR6 badges on the centre caps are faded. Under the bonnet there’s plenty of evidence of recent work, with some freshlooking pipes and a newish radiator, alternator and Lumenition ignition module. The ‘high output’ HT leads look pretty new as well. Oil is clear and up to level. In places the engine bay could use a bit of detailing work if you plan on showing it off anywhere, but this car feels like more of a driver and on that score it has a recent Lucas fuel injection pump and alloy rather than rubber steering rack mounts. The interior is largely very good, with new sill kick plates, black leather seats that barely look sat on and doorcards in similarly good condition, all adding to the impression that this TR has had plenty spent on its upkeep over the years. There’s also a modernish Sony CD stereo unit and a small diameter leather-rimmed MotoLita wheel. All we could fault was some deterioration to the dashboard lacquer

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in places and a small split in the dash-top vinyl above the glovebox. Unsurprisingly the car drives very well with no flaws in any area – even the overdrive kicks in and out instantly. Oil pressure holds at a decent 70psi above 2500rpm and even on a hot day the temperature gauge never reached halfway. This is a nice car in the kind of condition that would allow you to enjoy it properly without feeling too precious. Refreshingly, it has been priced accordingly, which allows room to spend a few quid on improving some cosmetics.

CHOOSE YOUR SIX-CYLINDER TR The 2498cc straight-six fitted to Michelotti’s TR4A body creates the new TR5 for 1967. It offers 150bhp from Lucas fuel injection for UK-market cars, resulting in 121mph, with twin carburettors and 105bhp for US-spec TR250. A replacement for the TR5 is required, but money is short so the job passes to Karmann of Germany, which leaves the central tub the same, but changes front and rear panelling to produce 1969’s TR6. Non-US TR6 PIs are fuel-injected with 150bhp; US ones have twin Stromberg carburettors and 104bhp. Gear ratios are altered in 1971 to rationalise them with the Triumph Stag. At the end of 1972, power on the PI models drops by 17bhp in an attempt to make the car more refined and the engine less stressed. A lip spoiler and overdrive become standard as part of 1973’s improvements. UK TR6 deleted in 1975 and US exports cease in 1976, after 255,571 separate-chassis TRs built.

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Price £15,995 Contact TRGB, Cambridgeshire (01487 842168/07801 631632, trgb.co.uk) Engine 2498cc in-line six-cylinder, ohv Power 125bhp @ 5500rpm Torque 164lb ft @ 3500rpm Performance T Top speed: 119mph; 0-60mph: 8.2sec Fuel consumption 25mpg Length 4089mm Width 1575mm

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Flawless paintwork on this handsome 280 SE sets the gold standard

1974 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE £20,000 This one-owner, low mileage, shorter-wheelbase W116 has to be one of the best currently on offer, says Nathan Chadwick

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his is one of those rare gems that comes along every so often. The shorter wheelbase version of Mercedes’ W116 S-class, it was bought new from Mercedes-Benz dealer Maloney and Rhodes in Cambridge and serviced there until the Nineties. Fastidious servicing has continued since it was passed on to the original owner’s son, despite the car having clocked up just 48,948 miles in its 43-year life – all confirmed by the stamped-up history, of which there’s a vast amount. The exterior is exquisite. The gold paint is perfectly matched all round the car and the shutlines are factory tight. We spotted no dings or ripples in the paintwork, and no corrosion bubbles anywhere. The chrome has some minor pitting here and there but nothing major. The window rubbers are all in good condition, as are the hubcaps. The matching budget-brand Marshal tyres are fairly recent and all have a good level of tread remaining. The interior barely looks used – after a long time trying to find faults, it turned out that we couldn’t, so we just relaxed and enjoyed the ambience. There’s plenty

of room inside and the combined MB Tex and cloth seats are super-comfy. The wood panelling is unmarked and all the control surfaces look as if they’ve just been formed in the Sindelfingen factory. The dials all work correctly, as do the fans. Once the engine had warmed, the oil pressure sat healthily at just above the halfway mark at idle, while the temperature gauge never rose above 180˚ Fahrenheit. As is the Mercedes-Benz way, this 280 SE fires up instantly and without fuss, settling to a light and refined background burble from the straight-six. Though this is a heavy car to haul, with 185bhp it is far from underpowered and would still make a great long-distance tourer. Kickdown engages calmly and the steering, though customarily light, exhibits no deadzone or slop. There’s a lot of body roll, but that’s just typical of the era – we didn’t hear or feel anything untoward in either the drivetrain or the suspension. Brakes are sharp yet predictable, and ride comfort is excellent with a wafting smoothness. The vast bonnet opens to reveal a wellkept unit, with no signs of the corrosion often found around the damper turrets. There’s only minor surface corrosion on

1974 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE Price £20,000 Contact Kim Cairns, Snettisham, Norfolk (01485 541526, kimcairnsclassics.co.uk) Engine 2746cc in-line 6-cyl dohc Power 185bhp @ 6000rpm Torque 176lb ft @ 4500rpm Performance Top speed: 120mph; 0-60mph: 9.7sec Fuel consumption 18mpg Length 4961mm Width 1864mm

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engine components and the brake servo, with a few areas having lost areas of their original black finish, but that’s being picky and is easily rectified. All fluids were up to their maximum marks and none appeared to be escaping. All the underbonnet sounddeadening is in place too. It’s hard to imagine a better W116 on the market for this money. True, this is the smallest engine in the line-up, but it’s more than quick enough – after all, this is not supposed to be a track warrior. Overall it is one of the finest W116s we’ve encountered and it wouldn’t take much to make it a concours contender.

CHOOSE YOUR MERCEDES W116 Replacing the W108/109d range, the W116 S-class is launched at the Paris Motor Show in 1972 with a straight-six 280 S with carburettors (only briefly sold in the UK), 280 SE with fuel injection, and the V8-engined 350 SE. A 4.5-litre version of the V8 is added the following year in the 450 SE and 450 SEL, the latter being a long-wheelbase version with the extra four inches being mostly used to increase rear legroom. From early 1974, the 280 and 350 are also offered with the longer wheelbase. To celebrate an easing of the early Seventies fuel crisis, MB adds a new flagship for 1975: the 450 SEL 6.9 with a thumping 286bhp V8. At the other end of the scale the range is extended in 1978 (for the US only) with the 300 SD – a 115bhp turbodiesel 3.0-litre Production ends in 1979 to make way for the W126 S-class, though unsold stock is offered into 1980. A total of 473,035 W116s are built.

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Jaguar g SS 100 built in 1968 byy the famous Birchfield coach builders in hand crafted aluminum, based on the 1936 SS 100, These cars are veryy rare onlyy 22 were ever made this is number 12, these cars have over tripled p in pprice in the last few yyears, because of the investment side of it, plus p theyy drive beautiful, Hardlyy ever for sale although g we have had six of these masterpieces. p Finished in ggleamingg (black tulip) p with matchingg hide interior ppiped p in red, matchingg carpets, p headrests, walnut veneer dash board, ppower steering, g manual with overdrive, sparkling p g chrome wire wheels,with white side tyres, y large g chrome headlights g with chrome mesh grills. g Twin spots, p radio stereo,triple p carbs, 4.2 litre, 4 pot p vented discs brakes, all weather equipment, probably the finest coach built repro in the world this car is just breathtaking POA

Mercedes Sports 300 SL 1987 finished in gleaming signal red,with soft black hide interior,hard & soft tops, headrests,stereo system, ABS brakes, auto, power steering, tinted glass, alloys, power windows, soft top never used, garaged and stored for many years,making this a very low miles of only 23,500 miles,with service book and old MOTs,this Mercedes could easily be mistaken for new. £55,750

Jaguar E Type 4.2 Series 11 Roadster 1970. Finished in Primrose Yellow with Black hide interior, headrests, stereo system, manual transmission, sparkling chrome wire wheels, zero miles since nut and bolt restoration, lots of bills, magnificent throughout ......... £135,750

Mercedes 450SL Sports 1980, finished in champagne gold, with superb contrasting interior, headrests, hard and soft tops, automatic transmission, power steering, alloys, abs, expensive stereo system with modern updates, air conditioning, only 79,000 miles, with service history, original owners manual, complete with invoices, and all tools, garaged from new, drives superb. A fine investment. Hence ...£19,750

Bentley Arnage 2001 Red Lable. Finished in the very popular colour of Verdant green, with barley hide interior, piped in spruce green,with matching carpets and thick lambs wool over rugs,unmarked burr walnut veneers, multi play CD stereo system,sat nav,air bags, Arnage RT split rim wheels, tinted glass, power folding mirrors, anti theft device, parking censors, many more extras. This car is no ordinary Bentley it has never been smoked in, and pampered from new, never missed a service from new, with complete Bentley history,and invoices, accompanied by every MOT and only 59,000 miles. Garaged from new, complete with car cover, and just had a service. This car is just remarkable if you want the best this must be it ........... £28,750

Mercedes 250SL Pagoda sports 1968, Finished in the breath taking colour scheme of light silver blue with darker blue hard & soft tops,with light beige hide interior and carpets, with overmats. Automatic, power steering, CD stereo system, full tool kit, lots of old mot’s and history invoices, handbook, looks very similar to new.Drives Superb, Garaged, This car is just remarkable. Please view our website for more detailed pictures you will be amazed. Fantastic investment and very fast appreciating in value don’t miss this one ....................£139,500

Jaguar E Type 1970 left drive 2+2 finished in opalescent silver blue, with superb matching hide interior, overmats, headrests, original stereo, manual transmission, power steering, air conditioning, chrome wire wheels, 42,000 miles from new two owners, invoices, original handbook, service book, excellent example ...................... £59,750

Mercedes 300SL Sports 1988 finished in brilliant signal red with black hide interior,headrests, automatic,power steering,rear seats,over mats,hard and soft tops,alloys,abs brakes,power windows, tinted glass,stereo system,always garaged,titled lady owner,full service history,old mots,and many invoices,a superb example ..................... £25,750

BENTLEY 1956 coachbuilt BY hooper (Empress Line model). Finished in Gleaming two-tone green with fine coach lines to complement the coachwork, with matching green hide interior, with glass like finish walnut veneers, picnic tables to front and rear, power windows, original HMV radio, new tyres, matching thick pile lambswool overrugs to the interior, only one former keeper, this very rare coachbuilt Bentley is ideal for showing with every possibility of winning or for the pure pleasure of driving, possibly the finest in the world, a fine investment at only ........... £65,750

Mercedes 560SL Sports 1987, left drive, finished in gleaming signal red with beige hide interior, headrests, hard and soft tops, this flagship of the Mercedes SLs,has power windows, tinted glass, stereo system, light up vanity mirrors, cruise control, air conditioning, power mirror, ABS, air bags, alloys, overmats, only 27,000 miles from new with service history, only one owner, garaged and pampered from new................... £46,750

Corvette 1958 Roadster finished in signal g red (orange) g with white side coves,matchingg interior,white soft top,4 p speed p manual,dual quad q 283/270 H.P.this veryy rare 58 Corvette is pprobablyy the finest in the world,havingg covered onlyy 10 miles since full pprofessional restoration everyy nut and bolt,it boasts everyy original g ppart with matchingg numbers even down to the wipers.If p yyou could ppurchase a new one todayy this car would be better. Please ggo to our website for full information yyou will be amazed.This car is just breath taking .................... £145,750

Mercedes 230SL Sports Pagoda,1966 finished in the most striking original colour of brilliant brunswick green with complimented as new deep red carpets and seats, rear seat, new matching soft top, and hard top, radio and cassette, very rare four speed transmission, only used on high days and holidays, hence only 42,000 miles from new and only two owners, garaged from new, lots of history and handbook complete with all tools, thousands spent over the years to keep this car in superb condition, personal registration number to go with car. Just stunning .......... £87,750

Rolls Royce Phantom 11 Sedanca de ville 1934, coach built by the famous Windover, finished in masons black over yellow with brown hide to the chauffeurs compartment and West of England cloth to rear. Occasional seats to rear with glass division, superb highly polished veneers, vanity mirrors, sheepskin over rugs front and rear, touring trunk to rear, twin side mounts, opera lights, Strilux Marshal 12 inch headlamps, opening windscreen. After 50 years dealing in Rolls Royce cars we are very proud to offer this handsome elegant, sleek looking Phantom 11. This car is just breath taking, it is the most beautiful looking Rolls we have ever seen and boasts many concourse wins in its time. Winning the Rolls Royce Owners Club concourse touring P 2 trophy. Also the Dudley trophy in1994. Many other awards in the U.S. Returning to the UK in 1997 she continued her winning ways claiming the RR enthusiast club rally concourse in 2002, with an invite to the Queens Jubilee tribute at Windsor castle. I have a suitcase full of trophys, plaques, rosettes, events, tours, as well as history, original build sheets, also many magazines and videos featuring this magnificent P 2. Starts immediately and drives as it should like new and totally silent. Must be the finest piece of art usable art in the world excellent investment ................. £275,500

Bentley 1997 LWB turbo R. Finished in the superb colour of royal blue with magnolia hide interior piped royal blur, headrests front and rear, magnolia hide headlining, with royal blue top roll dash, glass like finish burr walnut veneers, lambswool over rugs, quilted door panels, rear centre opening armrest, airbags, power seats, side quarter Bentley badges, power windows, air conditioning, stereo system, tinted glass, expensive chrome wheels, only 41,000 miles from new, original tools, and handbook, lots of original factory paperwork, drives like new, this car is totally stunning ..... £18,750

Mercedes 230SL Sports 1966. Finished in porcelain white with as new black hide interior, Auto, power steering, CD stereo system, hard and soft tops, known to us for many years. Original service books and original handbook. Entered in many events here in the UK and Europe. Many old MoTs, fitted stainless exhaust system, recent overhaul, extraordinary folder full of service history, drives superb, complete with all tools, over £10,000 spent in the last few years making this car probably one of the finest to be found .......£89,750

Rolls Royce Silver Dawn 1955 Finished in the period colour of sand over sable with beige hide interior, picnic tables to rear,with beige carpets, radio, original sliding sun roof works perfect, original tool kit complete, original pull up blind to rear works perfect,one of the last of this handsome model,only two previous owners, fabulous history,original handbook, fantastic to drive you can hardly here this car running and could be driven anywhere in the world,it runs very silent and smooth with no rattles or noises, we have been in the RR business for fifty years and never seen a more genuine example of this car, a chance in a life time to acquire a very rare Rolls Royce and excellent investment that can be used every day......................£86,750

ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM VI STATE LIMOUSINE 1972. This car is finished in a fantastic colour scheme Garnet over Antelope with matching hide interior to front and west of England, cloth to rear, glass divider, TV & video, cocktail bar with crystal glassware, intercom, 12 stack CD system, lambswool over-rugs, air conditioning, occasional seats, only two owners and only 18,000 miles from new ................................................................... £250,000

Jaguar E Type 1965 4.2 FHC Finished in British Racing Green with Beige hide interior, Sun roof, Radio, Upgrades, Engine by Forward engineering, Coopercraft brakes, this unmolested car has only 15,000 miles from new and looks only two years old, A chance in a lifetime to own a very rare E type, Which has mellowed to an amazing condition, This car is just remarkable .............................................. £165,500

Mercedes sports 280SL pagoda 1968/9. Finished in unmarked gleaming silver with as new soft black hide interior, hard and soft tops, automatic, power steering, stereo system, special Mercedes overmats, only 73,000 miles £1000s spent over the years to keep this garaged kept sports car in the magnificent condition it is in today. A folder full of invoices and old MOTs supplied with original handbook, complete with all tools. A breathtaking example. More pictures available on our website. ...................... £129,500

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Jaguar E type 1968 2+2 series 11, Finished in gleaming signal red with black hide interior,automatic,tinted glass,original motorola radio,sparkling chrome wire wheels, known to us for many years, this is a very exceptional original E type, with nearly every MOT,and piles of service history,and handbook, maintained to the highest standard,drives superb,always garaged,very difficult to find another like this one,a fine investment while enjoy driving. £68,750

Corvette stingray coupe 1965 finished in Nassau blue,with complimented blue and white interior,and blue dash and carpets,knock off wheels,and radial tyres, independent rear suspension,disc brakes all round, AM/FM stereo system, 4 speed Muncie transmission, powered by a period and correct casting engine 327ci/ 350HP,L79 V8. A super looking and breath taking Corvette .................. £118,750

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Mercedes E 280 Elegance 6 door 2000 limousine coach built by Binz, face lift model, finished in black with superb hide interior, headrests all round front and rear, glass divider, veneer dashboard, and door rails, automatic, power steering, cruise control, air conditioning, power windows, power mirrors, auto tip tronic, parking sensors front and rear, power seats, stereo, alloys, multiple air bags, only 65,000 miles, original wallet containing handbook and service details. Excellent example and drives superb. £11,750

Mercedes VITO 111 CDI LWB 2006 mini bus 7 seater plus wheel chair access a very unique vehicle, finished in black with like new interior, Automatic, Power Steering, CD and Stereo System, Power windows, Multifunction Steering Wheel, Air Conditioning, Alloys, Tinted glass, Central Locking, Only 77,000 miles from new, original leather wallet with the service book and hand book. This vehicle must be seen for its condition and probably the only one like this. More pictures on our website. Absolute gift only £12,750

Rolls Royce 1965 Silver Cloud 111, Left Hand Drive, finished in the traditional colours of sand over sable with beige hide interior, picnic tables to rear, lambswool overugs, tinted glass, air conditioning, stereo system, power windows, vanity mirrors to rear, new slim band whiteside tyres, complete with all tools, one of the last of this classic model built, this superb example drives very smooth, and comes with rolls royce history book, and all records when built, plus lots of bills throughout its life, two previous distinguished owners, garaged and dry stored from new, a chance in a life time to purchase this superb car. A fine investment which is accelerating in value. ... £69,750

Mercedes 300SL 1992, finished in astral silver with dove grey hide interior, rear seats, headrests, hard and soft tops, light up vanity mirrors, power windows, power hood, air bags, abs, alloys, stereo system, only 68,000 miles from new with full history. Superb example £9,750.

Jaguar E Type 3.8 series 1 1963 LHD Roadster, Finished in gleaming carmen red with as new black hide interior with the bright aluminium dash and centre consul,CD stereo system. Brand new sparkling chrome wire wheels and tyres, spare wheel unused,complete with all tools and hood cover, the whole car looks new. This breath taking icon has been totally restored from front to back by a very well known man in the Jaguar world. And has only covered a few hundred miles since.Comes complete with handbook also the amazing history file of the restoration. A chance to own properly the finest of E Types and a superb investment ................................£157,500

Jaguar E Type V12 roadster 1973 This E Type must be one of the best in the world,easily mistaken for new. Finished in unmarked gleaming black with cherry red hide interior,headrests,sparkling chrome wire wheels,with white band tyres,spare wheel unused,power steering,manual transmission,stereo system,tinted glass,drives like new,box file full of history,thousands spent to bring this car to its like new condition,if you want the very very best this is it,Just breath taking.more pics on our website.A fine investment. ............................................................................. £165,750

Rolls Royce 20/25 1934.Coachbuilt by Park Ward, finished in masons black over maroon, rear touring trunk with all tools and compartments,side mounted spare wheel, opening windscreen, Lucas king of the road headlamps with superb hide interior and picnic tables to rear as new carpets and head lining, the veneers are highly polished.The underside of the car and floor are excellent with all new spring leather gaiter. Excellent history file containing original bill of sale invoices for work carried out over the years many letters from previous owners dating back many years lots of photographic evidence for work carried out. Last owned by Rolls member and show judge for many years.This very elegant car runs and drives silent as one would expect of this superb example .................... £57,750

Porsche 2008 Turbo 997 Coupe 2.6L Tiptronic, finished in the most superb colour of dark metallic bronze (macadamia) with tan hide interior, power sunroof, this car has only 47,000 miles from new, with full service history, to include sat nav, on board security cameras, this car has every extra, please enquire regarding further extras, pampered to the highest of standards, garaged from new, taken in part exchange. Just breathtaking and mint condition excellent investment ............... £58,750

Jaguar E Type V12 roadster 1973. Finished in the period primrose yellow, as new black hide interior, black hood cover, and black hood, headrests,CD stereo system, automatic, power steering, new chrome wire wheels and whiteband tyres,spare wheel never used,complete with all tools,only 58,000 miles from new, original factory handbook, recent invoices to bring this car to mint condition, this E Type drives superb and is just stunning ...........................£135,750. More pics on our website.

Jaguar E Type V12 Roadster 1973/4, Finished in totally unmarked gleaming signal red,with soft black hide interior, headrests, tinted glass, stereo, over mats, air conditioning, manual transmission, power steering, as new chrome wire wheels, with new white side tyres,complete with all tools,lots of recent invoices, original handbook, been in a museum for many years hence only 37,000 miles from new,with only two owners, drives superb, never seen rain, garaged from new,this E Type is just magnificent could easily win any show ............. £145,500

Ferrari 1986 328 GTS left hand drive, finished in rosso red with tan hide interior, headrests, manual transmission, stereo, power windows, air conditioning, tinted glass, alloys, very expensive exhaust system, nero dashboard, original removable roof in black vinyl, and aerofoyle, original tool kit and jack kit, 29,000 miles, good history and invoices in original leather wallet, recent service, magnificent example ........................ £115,500

Bentley Continental GT 2004 W12 Finished in silver tempest with Bordeaux hide interior,complemented with black piano wood,and complete with every extra,19 inch split rim wheels (as new) keyless entry and start, only 48,000 miles from new,with full service history,pampered from new,garaged from new ............................ £29,750

Corvette stingray coupe 1967 finished in gleaming silver pearl with soft back hide interior, AM/FM stereo, factory air conditioning, power brakes, power steering, power glide auto transmission, 350V8 engine, with 350 HP.only 2 owners 32,000 miles last owner 40 years these stunning looking cars are becoming very rare and value able totally superb ........ £119,500

Mercedes 560 SL 1986 Sports, left hand drive, finished in astral silver with maroon hide interior, hard and soft tops, rear seats, headrests, power mirrors, light up vanity mirrors, stereo system, air conditioning, cruise control, air bags, SRS, power windows, alloys, tinted glass, Centre armrest, only two owners, 39,000 miles, F.S.H. probably the finest Mercedes sports ever made especially for reliability, drives like new, always garaged ............... £39,750

London Taxi diesel TX1 Bronze model 2000, finished in midnight blue with superb interior, occasional seats, glass divider, wheel chair access, automatic, power steering, stereo system, garaged when not in use,drives excellent ......... £4,750

Daimler 4.0 hearse 1999, coachbuilt by Eagle Wilcox, finished in gleaming black with gold pinstripe, and superb beige interior, headrests, bearer seats to rear, excellent walnut veneer twin decks, with coffin stops, climate control / ac, dual air bags, power windows, remote locking, automatic, power steering, drives silky smooth, this hearse has only covered 46,000 miles from new, with only 2 owners, original handbooks and wallet, just stunning, excellent value at only........ £12,750

Mercedes 560 SL Sports.Left hand drive, 1988, finished in the most delightful unmarked colour impala metallic colour coded bumpers, with contrasting interior headrests, over mats, hard & soft tops, auto, power, first aid kit, cruise control, abs, power windows, light up vanity mirrors, air conditioning, air bags, tinted glass, Centre armrest, outside temperature gauge, stereo & CD system, SRS,alloys, complete with all tools, 43,000 miles, two owners, garaged from new, service history, fast appreciating asset. Probably the finest SL ever made. Superb to drive and absolutely stunning ............... £38,500

London Taxi 1999 TX1 diesel bronze model, finished in night fire red, with excellent interior, automatic, power steering, power windows, glass divider, occasional seats, wheel chair access’s, one previous owner, drives superb, just serviced.................................................... £4,750

Mercedes 280SL Sports Pagoda 1968. Finished in brilliant arctic white with superb contrasting interior, hard and soft tops, automatic, power steering, cd stereo system. This car is one of the finest we have ever seen having had thousands spent through its life keeping it to the highest standard it is today and only used on summer days, only 58,000 miles from new, supplied with original hand book, various invoices and most old MoTs. Original tool kit. It would be very difficult to find another to even come close to the condition of this one, simply amazing .........£135,750

Ferrari 1987 328 GTS left hand drive, finished in Rosso red with tan hide interior, manual transmission, headrests, stereo, power windows, air conditioning, tinted glass, nero dashboard, alloys, original black vinyl removable roof, and matching aerofoyle, only 25,000 miles from new, with excellent history with invoices, and original leather wallet, recent service, very fast appreciating asset. just stunning ..................£125,500

London Taxi SE TX1, 2001 Diesel, Finished in metallic silver, colour coded bumpers,with superb interior, as new chrome hubcaps, wheel chair access,occasional seats, glass divider, automatic, power steering, many extras including stereo system, drives excellent not many of this model produced. Garaged. These taxis have so many different uses ................................................. £5,750

Jaguar E Type 1970 Roadster finished in totally unmarked Gleaming Primrose Yellow with Black hide interior, headrests, tinted glass, stereo system, sparkling chrome wire wheels, whiteband tyres, spare and tools unused, only two owners from new, lots of bills and history, original hand book, and old Mots, lots of valuation certificates, never seen rain, partial restoration by ourselves to bring this car to the highest of standards, this car must be seen for its condition, the ultimate in E types ..........£125,500

Jaguar E Type 1969 2+2 left drive, finished in the original mirror finish of gleaming unmarked masons black, with light beige hide interior, headrests, reclining seats, sparkling chrome wire wheels, manual transmission, power steering, Jaguar fitted triple Webber dco 40 carburetors, with six branch manifold, lots of history, handbook, only 500 miles since the best restoration we have ever seen, complete with all tools, recent concourse winner, and winner of many shows, trophies to go with car, this is a very rare and special E Type. The original colour scheme is breath taking,also comes with everything itemized from the previous owner. This is the best 2+2 we have ever seen, more detailed pictures on our website ..............£125,750

Jaguar E type V12 Roadster 1973/4 Finished in Gleaming Old English White with as new black hide interior, headrests, original radio/cassette, manual transmission, power steering, as new sparkling chrome wire wheels, spare wheel unused, only 36,000 miles from new, virtually one owner from new, good history, original paper work and handbook, very rare to find a car in this unique condition, never seen rain. ........................................................................£145,750

Jaguar E Type V12 1971 2+2 LHD finished in British racing green with superb black hide interior, headrests, air conditioning, power steering, chrome wire wheels, drives excellent, lots of maintenance invoices,only two owners, always garaged, not concourse but a very genuine car to drive, Gift one for the enthusiast. at only ..........£48,750

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1964 Aston Martin DB5 (RHD) 1983 Countach 5000S ONLY 523miles RHD

1987 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante X-Pack (RHD) 1991 Isdera Imperator Gullwing LHD

1968 Aston Matin DB6 Volante (RHD) 2002 Ferrari Enzo LHD

1969 Mercedes 280 SL Pagoda (LHD) 1963 Aston Martin DB4 S5 SS Vantage RHD

1971 Mercedes 280 SE 3.5 Cabriolet (LHD) 1996 Ferrari 512M LHD

1960 Mercedes 300 SL Roadster (LHD) 1987 Aston Martin V8 Zagato RHD

1983 Lamborghini Countach 5000 S (LHD) 1992 Porsche 964 RS Touring LHD

1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona (RHD) 2008 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti LHD

1997 Lamborghini Diablo SV (RHD) 1973 Ferrari 365 GTB4 Daytona LHD

1995 Lancia Delta Integrale Evo 2 (LHD) 1997 Hummer H1 Station Wagon LHD

1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Fastback (LHD) 1978 Panther J72 4.2 Litre Roadster LHD

1992 RUF RCT Evo (LHD) III Convertible LHD 1976 Jensen Interceptor

SHOWN HERE IS JUST A SMALL SELECTION OF OUR EXTENSIVE S TO C K , S O P L E A S E V I S I T O U R W E B S I T E F O R T H E C O M P L E T E CURRENT INVENTORY. DD CLASSICS IS LONDON’S LEADING SPECIALIST DEALER IN EXCEPTIONAL CONTEMPORARY AND C L A S S I C C A R S , C OV E R I N G A L L E R A S O F T H E AU TO M O B I L E . W E A R E A LWAY S L O O K I N G TO E I T H E R B U Y O R C O N S I G N E X C E P T I O N A L C A R S , A N D W E A LWAY S W E L C O M E PA RT EXCHANGES. PLEASE CALL TO DISCUSS HOW WE 330 CAN HELP YOU. 1986 Ferrari 328 GTB 1964 Ferrari GT 2+2 (RHD)

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1971 Jensen FF MK II Auto 1983 Countach 5000S ONLY 523miles RHD (RHD)

1964 AC Cobra 289 ‘MK II’ Roadster 1991 Isdera Imperator (RHD) Gullwing LHD

1979 Aston Martin V8 Volante 2002 Ferrari Enzo LHD (RHD)

1972 Maserati Ghibli 4.7Vantage Coupe RHD 1963 Aston Martin DB4 S5 SS (RHD)

1977 Porsche Carrera 1996 Ferrari911 512M LHD 3.0 (RHD)

1967 Lamborghini GT 2+2 1987 Aston Martin V8400 Zagato RHD (LHD)

1953 Cadillac Coupe de Ville 1992 Porsche 964 RS Touring LHD (LHD)

1961 2008 Bentley S2 Continental H.J.LHD Mulliner Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 2-Door (RHD)

19611973 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II 4-Door Ferrari 365 GTB4 Daytona LHDDHC (RHD)

1996 Rolls-Royce Spur IV LHD 1976 Jensen InterceptorSilver III Convertible (RHD)

AudiH1 URStation Quattro Turbo LHD 1997 1983 Hummer Wagon (RHD)

Ferrari F1 Berlinetta 1978 1998 Panther J72F355 4.2 Litre Roadster LHD (LHD)

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Upton Fields Garage, Upton Road, Southwell, Notts. NG25 0QB

www.sherwoodrestorations.co.uk sales@sherwoodrestorations.co.uk Tel: 01636 812655/812682/812700

FULL SERVICE, BODYWORK AND RESTORATION FACILITIES

1960 AUSTIN HEALY FROG EYE SPRITE.

Iris Blue with Black Interior and OEW Hard Top. An original English Car restored some years ago , with a specific eye for originality and detail. Beautifully finished and increasingly desirable. Specification includes original specification 948cc engine with fully reconditioned and rare 1 1/8’’ Carbs on Original Manifold with New Stainless Bell Exhaust System, Electronic Igntion, Steel Wheels with Drum Brakes, New Interior, Carpets and Hood, Original Bumpers and Over riders Etc. Etc. As clean underneath as it is on top ! With Frogeye values rising dramatically this is one not to miss. RHD - £29,995

1972 MGB 1.8 ROADSTER OVERDRIVE. Mallard Green with Black Hide. Restored some years ago to a superb level. Little use since and remaining in the same stunning condition. Specification includes chrome Wire Wheels, Tonneau, Spin on oil Filter Conversion, Oil Cooler, Tubular Stainless Manifold and Sports Stainless Exhaust System. Not just another ‘average’ MGB.

RHD -

£16,995

1938 AUSTIN BIG 7 FORLITE SALOON Original Reg No - FO 3723. Midnight Blue over Black, Navy Blue Hide Interior, Wool Carpets and Overmats. Metal Sliding Roof. Multi Award Winner. One of the very best Austin’s you will ever see ! Beautifully detailed throughout with superb attention to detail. Large History file with Photographic Record of Rebuild. Original Buff Log Book, Sales Brochures, Handbooks, Rebuild Time Sheets Etc. Etc. Original ‘barnfind’ from 1983. Lovingly rebuilt to a standard that is rarely achieved.

RHD - £15,995

1974 FORD ESCORT 1300 L ESTATE. 17,000 Miles from new !!!!!!!!!! Diamond White with Black interior, Disc Brakes and Servo from new - £ 18/10 ! Seat Belts from new - £ 9/68 ! Original bill of sale, Stunning condition throughout, Try and find another like this. Unrepeatable and one for the true Ford enthusiast.

RHD -

£19,995

1952 BRISTOL 401.

Smoke Silver with Red Hide, piped Cream. Restored from the ground up some years ago with full photographic record. One of the very best examples still on the road today. Recent new headling and visors, Uprated with Overdrive on 3rd & top, Servo, Gearbox Remote Control, Dunlop Disc Brakes, Front Anti Roll Bar, Oil Cooler, Electric Cooling Fan with Revotec controller, Hi Torque Starter, Alternator, Kenlow Fan, Aluminium Fuel Tank, Seat Belts, 185 x 16 Vredstein Tyres,Uprated Heater, Flashing Indicators with Working Semaphores, Hazard Warning Lights, Overtaking Mirrors Etc. A very advanced four seater Grand Tourer. RHD -

£69,995

1969 LOTUS ELAN SE DHC - DAYTUNE RESTORED Lotus Yellow with Black Trim, Hood and Tonneau, This stunning S4 DHC was restored by the ‘legendary’ Peter Day of Daytune some years ago to an exacting standard, Utilising a new Lotus Chassis, rebuilt to original factory specification using original materials. Only 7,700 Considerate Miles Since. The condition today is exemplary and ready for the concours circuit if required. SE Spec. includes; Rack and Pinion Steering, Close Ratio Gearbox, 3.5 ; 1 Rear Axle Ratio, Servo Assisted Brakes, S/E Engine developing 115 BHP. Safety Belts, Leather Covered Steering Wheel, Knock On Wheels with Chrome Embellishers, Plus ; Michelin XVS tyres, Original tool kit and jack, Twin Air Horns Etc. Accompanied by interesting history file with photo record of build and Invoices. The Original ‘Daytune’ Build Certificate. Original Sales Brochures. Would be impossible to replicate to this standard for anywhere near our asking price. This is as good as they come RHD -

£42,995

1966 JAGUAR BEACHAM 4.0 SUPERCHARGED - SWITCHABLE AUTO

Finished in Pacific Blue with Gobi Hide. Extensive specification includes Traction Control, ABS, AP Brake Calipers with Vented Disc’s, Adjustable Shockers, PAS, Air Con, 16“ Chrome Wire Wheels, Electric Heated Seats, Electric Windows and Mirrors, Heated Rear Screens,Four Head Restraints, Stainless Steel Dual Exhaust, Louvred Bonnet, Walnut Dash and Trim,Remote Locking with Alarm, Full Hi-Fi System, Bluetooth & Tracker System, Only 11,000 cosseted Miles. Extensive Main Agent Service History. 380 BHP0-60 6 Secs. 150 + MPH ! Would cost today, if in production, in excess of £160,000. Simply Sensational & One of ‘the’ most sought after Jaguars.

RHD - WAS £125,000 – NOW £100,000

1955 SWALLOW DORETTI – OVERDRIVE. (MILLE MIGLIA ELIGIBLE ) Old English White with Tan Interior. Out of a total production of 276 vehicles, only 25 are known to be still on the road, with this magazine featured example possibly being the finest of all. Totally restored and uprated by TR Enterprises on a no expense spared basis. From a bare metal respray to a complete mechanical overhaul nothing has been left to chance. Built with Continental touring in mind the Spec includes ; Unleaded Head, Uprated Clutch, CWW, 3A Rear axle, Stainless Exhaust and Manifold, Front Disc Brakes, Heater, Tonneau Cover, Stainless Boot Rack, Etc. ‘Dotti’ is an exceptional Swallow and with examples such as this rarely coming onto the open market this is an opportunity not to be missed. RHD - £67,995

1948 MG TC SUPERCHARGED.

MG Red with Vellum Beige Trim. A correct matching number car with the exception of the very desirable 5 Speed Gearbox conversion. ‘ Daisy’ has been beautifully and totally restored to an exceptionally high standard with desirable upgrades along the way including Eaton Supercharger with Engine rebuild to suit, uprated suspension and brakes, uprated steering, discreet indicators etc. etc. This much sought after ‘classic’ has covered less than 1,000 miles since completion and will now keep up with modern traffic. In superb condition throughout and crying out for the open road once again. RHD -

£42,995

1958 ROVER 60 Dove Grey over Smoke Grey with Red Hide. One Owner until 1984, at which time it had only covered 8,700 Miles. Mileage to date is 20,800. This has to be the lowest mileage Rover extant. Has a most extensive history,Including Original Log Book, Hand Books, service Bills Etc. Equipped with Free Wheel, Spot Lamps, Wing Mirrors, `His Masters Voice` Radio, Rim embellishers Etc. It would be hard to believe that a RHD - £13,995 better example exists.

1990 PORSCHE 944 TURBO SE.

Guards Red. Black Trim 90’ Spec Car with Bridge Spoiler and Design 90 Turbo Wheels, Covered 21,500 since Mechanical Restoration, which includes, Blueprinted 2.5 Litre Engine with Nikasil plated Bores, Con rods Re Rounded and Balanced, New Garrett Ball-Bearing Turbo, Now Running 318 BHP. 377 ft of Torque, Crank Ground and Balanced with Much More Work. The List is Too Long To Write Here!!, Front Discs Replaced 2013. Brembo 4 pot Calipers All round, Toyo Proxes PXT1-R1 All Round, Gearbox Oil Changed 2015, New Clutch, Pioneer DAB /MP3/CD Player. New Sony Amplifier and JL Audio Speakers, Looked After the last 10 Years by JMG Porsche, An Outstanding Car with an Incredible History. Lovingly cared for., Could be one of the best 944 Turbos. A Rare Find.

RHD -

£24,995

1968 TRIUMPH HERALD 13/60 CONVERTIBLE.

Triumph Racing Green with Black Trim. Family owned from new. Total body restoration carried out some years ago by Marque Specialists. Photographic record etc. etc. A beautifully honest example in superb condition throughout. A full 4 seater convertible that all the family can enjoy. . RHD - £9,995

ARRIVING SHORTLY: MERCEDES BENZ 190, 250 & 280 SL – PLEASE ASK. If your car is one of the very best, please call with an accurate description, detailing condition, history, ownership, etc. All makes and models required.


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1985 Ferrari 288 Gt0 OVER £200,000 SPENT ON TOTAL RESTORATION BY A TOP ENGLISH RESTORER. ONLY 13,000 KMS WITH ORIGINAL INTERIOR - EXCELLENT CONDITION DUE TO LOW MILEAGE. THE CAR ACTUALLY LOOKS BETTER THAN WHEN IT WAS NEW.

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Aston Martin V8 Volante POW Spec LHD Manual

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Aston Martin DB2/4 RHD

DB6 Right Hand Drive Manual restoration by Spraytec with a RS Williams 4.2 engine

Aston Martin DB4 S2 Left hand drive

Aston Martin V8 Volante Auto 1981

Aston Martin DB MKIII Convertible LHD

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Aston Martin Virage LE Number 7 of 9 Ex Lennox Lewis

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1963 ASTON MARTIN DB4 CONVERTIBLE

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The car we are delighted to offer, Chassis #1076/R was delivered in January 1963 to renowned socialite, Sir William Piggot-Brown. Finished in Caribbean Pearl with dark Blue VM.3282 interior hides, with matching hood and carpets. First changing hands in 1970, just 4 subsequent long term owners have since enjoyed and carefully maintained this very rare car. Upgraded to Special Series engine specifications in the 1980s, major restorative works carried out on 1076/R between 1999 and 2002, by respected marque specialists have included a chassis and body restoration, a bare metal repaint and rebuilds to the engine, gearbox, suspension & brakes, electrics and chrome plating where necessary. Additionally a body coloured, pre fitted and restored factory hardtop is supplied with the car. More recently the interior has received a complete re-trim, in original quality and colour Connolly VM.3282 Vaumol hides. A new leather hood cover and Wilton carpeting have also been fitted. Annual routine maintenance on 1076/R, has been carried out exclusively by Aston Martin specialists and agents, including ourselves and the car used only occasionally over the last 20 years for Concours and other motoring events. A substantial history file accompanies the car, containing an original copy build sheet, MoT certificates from 1972 onwards, service and restoration invoices, concours results and related ownership correspondence.

1965 Aston Martin DB5

£695,000

1960 Aston Martin DB4 Series III £495,000

1954 Aston Martin DB2/4

1960 Aston Martin DB4 Series 1

£475,000

1986 Aston Martin V8 Efi

1988 Aston Martin V8 Zagato

£165,000

£299,950

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1966 DB6 ‘Short Chassis Volante’ one of only 37,

1964 DB5 Fully restored by DJ Smail, superb

Remarkable history and race qualified.

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2008 MERCEDES CL600 AMG. Finished in immaculate Magnatite Black with unmarked ivory ventilated leather. The car has every option including command. Heated and cool seats, Multisentronic front seat with bolster adjustment and massage setting, night vision, DVD and sunroof. AMG wheels, distance drive dynamic and much more! The new car invoice is in the file amounting to £108,000 when the car was new! MINT CONDITION! EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! .........................£22,995

1985 MERCEDES 200 AUTO. Finished in immaculate Imperial Maroon with 1999 SAAB 9-3 TURBO AUTO. Can only be described as MINT only 47000 light beige upholstery. Only 1 owner from new and only covered a mere miles full service history and old MOT certificates YOU WON’T FIND A 60,000 miles. Specification includes: electric windows; electric sunroof; BETTER ONE ....................................................................................£6495 central locking and power steering. These 123 series Mercedes are becoming very collectable and hard to find in this condition............£9,995

1997 BMW Z3 1.9 AUTO. Finished in immaculate diamond blue with tan leather. Very high spec car including air/con, electric heated seats, cruise control and leather steering wheel. Only 47000 miles with full service history. HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION AND MILEAGE................£5,495

1997 MERCEDES 320 SL. Finished in immaculate brilliant silver with 1960 ROVER P4. Body off bare chassis rebuild shown through unmarked black leather and black hood ONLY 51000 miles with service three albums of photos along with other work done. Asking for history old MOTs and invoices to confirm how well looked after this car has been. Must be one of the best examples on offer today ................ £13,995 less than restoration costs. The best you will find.........£14,995.

1974 MERCEDES 280SE. One local owner supplied and serviced by 1936 MORRIS 8 TOURER 2 SEATER SERIES ONE. Only one reg Maloney and Rhodes Mercedes main agents of Cambridge from new until owner from 1936 to 2016 Now had complete restoration. VERY the passing of the owner in 1995 and been in storage since 1995 Comes RARE SERIES ONE ......................................................... £12,995 with all its original books service book spare keys and data card. MUST BE THE BEST IN EXISTENCE. SOUND INVESTMENT .............................. £20,000

1979 MERCEDES 230. Finished in immaculate maple yellow with black/ grey check trim . Electric front windows and electric sunroof. 96000 miles service history. Very nice example becoming very hard to in this condition ............................................................................................................ £7995

1994 BENTLEY TURBO RL. Finished in immaculate Sherwood green metallic with light stone leather piped dark green, dark green dash top and knee roll beige Wilton carpets and dark green lambs rugs. ONLY 59000 miles. ROLLS ROYCE SERVICE HISTORY. SUPERB CONDITION. NOW VERY SOUGHT AFTER IN THIS CONDITION ....................... £17,995

1989 JAGUAR XJS V12 AUTO CONVERTIBLE. Finished in immaculate diamond blue with blue/grey hide and dark blue mohair hood. Cross spoke alloy wheels. Only 50,000 miles with lots of history and MOTs. Spent part of it’s life Isle of Mann, hence the low mileage. Very hard to find one in this condition and low mileage. Number plate included! ...................... £17,995

1972 HILLMAN IMP. Hillman imp Finished in Carib blue with its original black trim in excellent condition. Been in storage for the past 12 years. Now ready for the 2017 show season. Hard to find a nice original low mileage cars like this, very collectable. .............. £7,995.

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1987 LOTUS EXCEL. Black with Magnolia leather. 2004 JAGUAR S-TYPE SPORT. Metallic blue.

2005 MERCEDES SL 350. Finished in immaculate Obsidian black with unmarked black leather. Panoramic roof upgraded alloy wheels Mercedes Command system. ONLY 42000 miles with full service history. IMMACULATE LOW MILEAGE CAR .....................................................................................£16,995

1999 MERCEDES SLK 230 KOMPRESSOR. Metallic blue. 1962 TRIUMPH TR4.

1964 FIAT 500 TRANSFORMABLE SUICIDE DOOR MODEL. Fully restored..............................................................£15,995

1985 BMW 525 SE. 47,000 miles!

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1936 Bentley 4 ¼ Litre Drophead Coupe by Antem Chassis No B260GA Grey and black with a cognac leather interior. A one off design of great style by Antem of Paris. Full ownership known from new. Restored in recent years to show standard. A beautiful example and comes complete with an extensive history file, tools and handbook. This beautiful motor car is one of the finest pre-war examples we have had the pleasure of offering for sale in recent years and will undoubtedly serve its fortunate next owner very well.

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2014/14 Bentley Flying Spur W12 LHD. Finished in Dark Sapphire with electric sunroof and factory light smoked glass with Linen interior, with Comfort spec. and two tone 3 spoke steering wheel. Picnic tables and Naim premium audio system. One owner, only 25,000 miles with Full Service History. Immaculate throughout ÂŁ120,000

2008/08 Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner. Finished in Meteor Blue with electric sunroof and electric UHDU EOLQG 7KH LQWHULRU LV ÂżQLVKHG LQ OX[XU\ 0XOOLQHU VW\OHG leather in Portland with contrasting Nautic carpets. Fitted with park camera. Only 47,000 miles with FSH and just 2 owners. Immaculate throughout, a must at only ÂŁ47,950

2007/56 Bentley Arnage R. Finished in Tungsten with special order alloys and chrome radiator grille. Electric sunroof with Porpoise interior, with embossed Flying B’s, Walnut veneers, a Walnut and leather steering wheel, and brollies in the boot. Only 34,000 miles with FSH. This car is in totally immaculate condition throughout and must be seen £45,950

2007/07 Bentley Flying Spur. Finished in Midnight Emerald with Ochre main hide and with Spruce as secondary hide. Heated and cooling seats front and rear, with the 5 seat option and picnic tables to the rear. Only 46,000 miles with Full Service History. Immaculate condition throughout ÂŁ38,850

2005 Model/54 Bentley Arnage R. Finished in Black Sapphire with 19 inch split rim alloys. Cotswold interior with Walnut door inlays and Flying B’s to the waist rails. Fitted with DVD screens to the rear. Known to ourselves for last 3 years. Immaculate condition throughout with FSH. Outstanding value at only £33,950

2003/03 Bentley Arnage T. Finished in Black Sapphire with Mulliner wing vents and ’07 model 19 inch alloys. Magnolia interior with French Navy stitching and Flying B’s. Turned alloy dash and waist rails with Walnut veneers. Electric rear seats. Only 77,000 miles, FSH. Supplied by us 6 years ago. Immaculate £32,950

2003/03 Bentley Arnage T. Finished in Beluga Black with Soft Black interior, with Linen stitching and embossed Flying B’s in Linen. Turned alloy dash and waist rails. Electric rear seats. Only 2 owners and just 14,980 miles with history. This car is just like new with such low mileage. Must be seen £34,950

2003/53 Bentley Arnage T Mulliner. Finished in Silver Storm with electric sunroof. Soft Black interior stitched in Linen with embossed Flying B’s and electric rear seats. Known to ourselves for last 3 years. Only 39,000 miles with FSH. Totally unmarked throughout, must be seen. Outstanding value at only £31,250

2002/02 Rolls Royce Silver Seraph Last of Line. Very rare, one of only 170. 2 owners, supplied by us 3 years ago. Only 58,000 miles with FSH. In Silver Tempest with St James coachlines. Electric sunroof and all Last of Line features. Interior in Light Grey, with Mulberry carpets. Immaculate. Only ÂŁ56,950

2002/51 Bentley Arnage T Mulliner Finished in Silver Storm with Soft Black Mulliner leather, with embossed Flying B’s and Beluga carpets. Walnut veneers with aluminium inserts on the dash and door cappings. Only 83,000 miles with FSH. Known to ourselves for last 10 years. Immaculate throughout, value at only £26,750

2000 X Bentley Arnage Red Label. Finished in Silver Pearl with Magnolia interior piped in Slate, with top tinted screen, Granite carpets, Walnut veneers and two tone steering wheel. Electric seats front and rear. Only 89,000 miles with Full Service History. Known to ourselves, immaculate throughout ÂŁ23,950

1999 T Bentley Arnage Red Label Look Alike. Finished in Masons Black with limited edition Le Mans alloy wheels and colour coded bumpers. Magnolia interior with Black piping and Black carpets piped in Magnolia. Only 84,000 miles with history. Immaculate condition ÂŁ21,750

1998 R Rolls Royce Silver Seraph. Finished in unmarked Wildberry with whitewall tyres and Cream coachlines. Interior in Cotswold with Mulberry piping and Mulberry carpets piped in Cotswold. Picnic tables and vanity mirrors and beautiful Walnut veneers. Electric and heated rear seats. Only just 90,000 miles with FSH. A truly stunning example ÂŁ42,950

1998 S Rolls Royce Silver Seraph. In Peacock Blue with Cream coachlines, whitewalls and later lamp lenses. Cotswold interior with French Navy piping and French Navy carpets piped in Cotswold, with all the usual luxury extras. Only 2 owners. FSH and known to us for last 6 years. Fantastic condition, only ÂŁ32,950

1995 N Bentley Azure. Finished in Acrylic White with a Black hood, 17 inch alloys and a chrome radiator. Soft Black interior with Piano Black veneers and Black carpets. Only 28,000 miles with FSH. Known to ourselves for many years. Last owner for 15 years. Immaculate condition throughout ÂŁ59,950

1994 L Bentley Turbo R MK III. Finished in the ever popular Wildberry, with 17 inch alloys. Magnolia interior with Mulberry piping and Mulberry carpets piped in Magnolia. 107,000 miles with Full Service History. Known to ourselves for last 8 years. Immaculate condition throughout, a stunning example ÂŁ15,950

1992 J Silver Spirit Mk II Active Ride. Finished in &REDOW %OXH ZLWK 6LOYHUVWRQH LQWHULRU DQG ÂżWWHG ZLWK SLFQLF tables. Low mileage with Full Service History. Known to ourselves for last 12 years. Immaculate condition ÂŁ17,950

1990 H Rolls Royce Silver Spirit MK II Active Ride Finished in Royal Blue with Parchment interior, with French Navy piping and French Navy carpets with Parchment piping. Only 89,000 miles with a full and complete history. Maintained regardless of cost by ourselves and known to us for last 11 years ÂŁ17,250

1989 G Rolls Royce Silver Spirit ABS EFI. Finished in Graphite with Silverstone interior. Walnut YHQHHU LQOD\V 7KLV PDJQLÂżFHQW H[DPSOH LV QRW WR EH missed. Known to ourselves for many years. Full Service History. Immaculate and outstanding value at only ÂŁ14,950

1987 D Rolls Royce Silver Spur ABS EFI. One owner. Finished in Redwood Metallic with Magnolia interior piped in St James, with St James carpets piped in Magnolia. Only 42,000 miles with Full Service History. Totally unmarked condition throughout. Must be seen ÂŁ19,999

1980 V Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II. )LQLVKHG LQ *HRUJLDQ 6LOYHU ZLWK )UHQFK 1DY\ (YHUĂ€H[ URRI 6ODWH Grey interior, French Navy piping and French Blue carpets. Only 47,000 miles with history. ÂŁ21,000 recently spent on repairs to the brakes and suspension plus many other items. A fast appreciating model not to be missed. Immaculate ÂŁ34,950

1980 V Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Series II. Only 6,470 miles. Finished in Willow Gold with Cream interior, with Nutmeg carpets and over rugs. Has been stored in fantastic conditions and completely re-commissioned, costing over ÂŁ10,000. Like a brand new car and drives like it. An investment at only ÂŁ69,750

1978 S Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Series II. Finished in Exeter Blue with Magnolia coach lines. Cream interior with Walnut veneers. This beautiful car has only 32,000 miles, with history. We have carried out a full hydraulic service on the braking system. 4 new Avon whitewalls. Only two owners, exceptional throughou ÂŁ35,950

1978 S Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Series II. )LQLVKHG LQ VWXQQLQJ /H 0DQV %OXH ZLWK &UHDP ÂżQH lines. Cream interior with French Navy piping and Beige carpets. Known to ourselves for many years. Only 83,000 miles with history. Not to be missed, these are a very good investment. Only ÂŁ21,950

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1934 ROLLS ROYCE 20/25 SPORTS SALOON BY WINDOVERS. Finished in cream and black with Cream cloth interior. Beautiful driving example with many special and unique features. A past and future prize winner. .................................. £55,000

1939 ROLLS ROYCE WRAITH TOURING LIMOUSINE By Park Ward, with division Finished in Two Tone Georgian Silver and Wildberry with a Beige Hide interior. Presented in fine condition throughout, this very rare pre-war Wraith runs and drives superbly and has beautiful Park Ward coachwork with an equally fine interior. Sold fully serviced..............£55,000

1947 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER WRAITH SEDANCA DE VILLE BY H.J. MULLINER Finished in Black over Maroon with Black hide and Grey West of England wool cloth interior. Offered with a huge history file detailing the recent £100,000 restoration The car runs and drives beautifully. Outstanding condition. A show winner....................£85,000

1947 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER WRAITH FORMAL SALOON BY BARKER, with Division. Finished in Grey over Black with Grey hide interior. Good History File.Lovely condition ................... £35,000

1949 BENTLEY MK VI MULLINER SALOON Finished in Royal Garnet with grey hide, piped red interior. Covered 66500 miles with extensive service history and a comprehensive restoration. Avery handsome and scarce coach built MK VI presented in stunning conditionthroughout............£50,000

1951 BENTLEY MK VI ALUMINIUM MULLINER SALOON finished in Old English White over Black with Light Tan hide interior. Large history file with many invoices and original build sheets. Very scarce example. 1 of only 6 made with this aluminium body. Highly original. Excellent condition ............ ............................................................................... £50,000

1951 MG TD. Two Tone Grey 51,000 miles Black interior. A fantastic original example. Must be seen .............................................................. £24,000

1953 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER DAWN LHD Finished in Silver with Red interior. Fitted with Power steering, Air conditioning and seat belts. Total renovation at Rolls Royce specialists with a huge history file detailing over £50,000 spent. Presented in concourse condition throughout, this is surly the finest Dawn on the market today...........................£60,000

1953 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER WRAITH BY JAMES YOUNG finished in Georgian Silver with Red hide interior. Owned by Harry Ferguson of Massey Ferguson Tractors. Beautiful James Young body. Recent full mechanical overhaul ............. £50,000

1956 BENTLEY S1 CONTINENTAL MULLINER SIX LIGHT SALOON finished in Cardinal Red with Tan hide interior. Benefits from recent mechanical overhaul. Suicide doors. Full length Webasto sunroof. PAS. Excellent history file. One of just 27 examples made. Totally original throughout .......£100,000

1959 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER CLOUD II finished Sand over Sable with light tan interior. This Cloud has been in one family’s ownership from new. Extensive service history with invoices dating back to 1968 and MOT certificates from 1971. Also original handbook full tool kit. Low mileage car with just 66900 miles from new. This Cloud II has been beautifully maintained and remains in stunning original condition ............... £70,000

1963 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER CLOUD III CONVERTIBLE. By Pilkington. Finished in Royal Blue. Light Tan Hide. Excellent history. Beautiful example. Many thousands spent. .............................. £185,000

1964 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER CLOUD III finished in Shell over Tudor Grey with Tan hide interior. Covered just 67,000 miles Excellent history file. Build sheets and original handbook. Just 2 owners from new. Truly outstanding condition ..... £80,000

1970 BENTLEY T1. finished Caribbean blue with Grey hide interior Covered 98,000 miles with service history, Very well maintained. Known to ourselves. Exceptional condition ............................................................£26,000

1974 ROLLS ROYCE CORNICHE CONVERTIBLE BY MULLINER PARK WARD. Finished in Acrylic White with Blue Mohair hood. Magnolia Hide, 95,000 miles from new Factory white. Low mileage. Good history file........................£47,000

1977 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW II. Finished in beautiful Garnet with Black hide interior. Covered just 35,000 miles with 3 former keepers. Perfect in every way ............................. £38,000

1978 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW II. Silver Sand with Nutmeg top hat 87,000 Miles. Beige hide piped Brown interior. Excellent history file. A handsome example with N/S door mirror and rear picnic tables ...........................................£16,500

1979 BENTLEY T2 Finished in Silver Mink with a Blue everflex roof. Covered 129,000 miles with full service history. Offered with an impressive history to include original handbook folder complete with stamped service book having 25 service stamps, drivers handbook and all other supplements. A very pretty example of this scarce model with only 558 having been made ..............................£12,500

1980 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW II finished in original Willow over Olive having beige hide interior. Just 68,000 miles from new with Full main agent and specialists service history. Totally original and Exceptional condition ..................................... £27,000

1988 DAIMLER DS420 LIMOUSINE, finished in Silver with Grey and Black hide interior, 107,000 miles Maintained to a very high standard. Just 3 former keepers Beautiful example in outstanding condition throughout .............................. £11,000

1989 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SPIRIT. Finished in Windsor blue with magnolia piped blue interior. Covered just 39,000 miles from new having had just 3 former keepers. full main agent service history. Outstanding condition ................................. £17,500

1990 BENTLEY TURBO R finished in Midnight Blue with Magnolia hide piped Blue Just 59,000 miles from new. Known to us for many years. Always regularly serviced. Very desirable colour combination. Sold fully serviced with 1 years MOT.............................£13,750

1993 BENTLEY BROOKLANDS finished in original Acrylic White with Magnolia hide interior piped Brown. Covered only 76,000 miles from new with only 4 former keepers. The service history is incredible, this car has been to Bentley themselves every year of its life. Maintained regardless of cost. Outstanding condition .............£18,000

1996 (’97) BENTLEY BROOKLANDS LWB LIGHT PRESSURE Turbo finished in Ocean Mica with magnolia interior piped blue. 76,000 miles. 4 former keepers. full service history light pressure turbo 300 BHP model. long wheel base. Picnic tables and electric rear seats. ..........................................................................£18,000

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1936 Bentley 4 1/4 Owen Sedanca Coupe with coachwork by Gurney Nutting.........................ÂŁ265,000

1980 Rolls-Royce Corniche Convertible. Upgraded to later Rolls-Royce fuel injection ........................... ÂŁ46,500

Probably the best 1939 Buick Straight 8 ‘Fireball’ Special Sedan in existence................................ÂŁ36,500

1927 Willys Overland Whippet. Original RHD. Totally restored some 10 years ago....................ÂŁ17,950

1964 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C2 Convertible. Totally restored absolutely fabulous, a must......ÂŁ46,500

1933 Armstrong Siddeley 12/6. Fully restored 25 years ago. Just serviced .............................................. ÂŁ16,950

Bugatti Type 35 reproduction by Teal all aluminium body. 0DJQLĂ€FHQW ..................................................... ÂŁ44,500

1963 Triumph TR4 with wire wheels and overdrive. Fully restored ..................................................... ÂŁ26,500

Mint Restored 1959 Triumph TR3a. With wire wheels and overdrive ..................................................... ÂŁ34,950

Fully restored. 1954 Triumph TR2 Original LHD. :LWK +HULWDJH &HUWLĂ€FDWH ..................................................... ÂŁ29,950

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1975(N) MG BGT. Tax exempt. Tahiti Blue with Black interior. Manual O/D. Just recommissioned after 10 years off-road. Restored late 1990s including Goldseal engine and little mileage since then. Good condition. £3,995

1997(R) Mazda MX5 1.8 Mk 1 Harvard Special Edition. 1 of 500. Very late Mk1 MX5 with pop-up lights. Metallic Silver, Burgundy leather piped Grey, PAS. 5-speed, 82,000 miles with FSH. Immaculate. £3,795

2000(V) Mercedes E240 Elegance. Brilliant Silver with Charcoal Cloth and Walnut dash. Auto, PAS, ABS, A/C, e-seats, e-windows, cruise control, factory alloys etc. Only 37,000 miles recorded. Very tidy. £3,795

1991 BMW E30 325i Convertible. Alpine White with Navy Blue Recaro leather and power Navy soft top. 5-speed, PAS, factory alloys, ABS, e-windows, 79,000 miles with FSH. Really nice condition. £8,995

1990(G) TVR S290 Convertible. Metallic Grey with Grey leather. Ford 2.9i V6 with only 63,500 miles recorded. 5-speed, e-w, immobiliser, factory alloys, SS exhaust. Huge history folder. Very good condition. £8,795

2002(02) BMW E46 330Ci Coupe. Metallic Topaz Blue with Black leather. Rare SMG 5-speed, rare e-sunroof, A/C, cruise control, e-seats, 19” alloys, only 55,000 miles, FSH, stunning condition. £4,995

1998(R) BMW Z3 1.9i Convertible 5-speed manual. Arctic Silver with Black leather. PAS, ABS, e-w, e-mirrors, alloys, CD stereo. 40,500 miles with history. Very clean throughout. £3,995

2000(V) Mercedes SLK320 Convertible. Metallic Linarite Blue with Anthracite leather. Electric roof, switchable auto, PAS, ABS, A/C, e-w, CD stereo, AMG alloys etc. Under 41000 miles, FSH. Immaculate. £6,995

2002 Mercedes SLK320 Convertible. Metallic Brilliant Silver with Anthracite leather. Electric roof, switchable auto, PAS, ABS, A/C, e-w, e-seats, alloys, only 20,000 miles recorded believed correct. History. Like new. £8,795

1998 BMW Z3 2.8i Roadster. Metallic Cosmos Black with Beige leather and Black electric roof. 5-speed, PAS, e-seats, CD stereo, e-mirrors, e-w, c-locking, factory alloys etc. Only 42,000 miles, FSH. Very nice condition. £6,295

2001(X) BMW Z3 Roadster 2.2i 6-cylinder. Titan Silver with Black leather. 5-speed, e-w, e-mirrors, e-seats, chrome pack, alloys, PAS, ABS, CD stereo, only 62,000 miles. FSH. Lovely condition. Choice of 2 identical cars. £5,495

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1955 Jaguar XK 140 DHC. Original UK RHD. Carmen Red with Grey leather and Black hood. Original matching numbers engine. Manual with O/D and 16” CWW. Fully documented 10 year ground-up restoration. Show quality. £P.O.A

1997(R) Jaguar XK8 4.0 Coupe. British Racing Green with Oatmeal and Charcoal interior. Automatic, A/C, 18” XKR alloys, CD multichanger. 81,500 miles with ODUJH KLVWRU\ ÀOH ,PPDFXODWH RULJLQDO example. £6,795

1982 (X) BMW E21 320 Coupe Automatic. Metallic Polaris Silver with Blue Cloth. Stunning time-warp survivor with a genuine 30,260 miles from new. PAS, original alloys. FSH, showroom condition. £9,995

1998 BMW Z3 2.8i Roadster. Arctic Silver with Wine Red leather and Black electric roof. 5-speed, PAS, e-seats, heated seats, CD stereo, e-mirrors, e-w, c-locking, factory alloys etc. Only 43,000 miles, FSH. Immaculate. £6,295

1978 Mercedes 450SLC Coupe. LHD. Dark Metallic Green with Light Green velour. Automatic, PAS, E-Windows, stereo, original alloys. Approximately 105,000 miles, very clean cosmetically. £8,795

2001 Mercedes SLK320 Convertible. Metallic Obsidian Black with Anthracite and Cream leather. E-roof, auto, PAS, ABS. A/C, heated seats, CD stereo, alloys. Only 47,000 miles with FSH. Immaculate. £6,795

2005 Mercedes CLK240 2.6 Coupe. Brilliant Silver with Anthracite leather. Command, A/C, Sat. Nav, cruise control, alloy wheels, parking sensors, only 43000 miles, FSH. Pristine. £5,995

2004 BMW E46 318Ci 2.0 SE Convertible Steptronic auto. Silver Grey with Grey leather and Navy power roof. A/C, cruise control, electric seats, heated seats, parking sensors etc. Only 51,500 miles, FSH. Pristine. £6,795

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Jaguar XJ X350 3.0 V6. Petrol 2007 57 (Face Lift) ONLY 33,000 Miles. Finished in Stunning Metallic

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Mercedes Benz CLK 320 V6 Avantgarde Convertible ONLY 20000 MILES Brilliant Silver With Full Amaretta Nappa Charcoal Leather Electric Heated Memory Seats. Ordered New With Many Options: Colour Sat Nav, Comand, Front/ Rear Park Distance Control, Xenon Headlights, Wind Deflector, Electric Folding Mirrors, Multi CD HiFi, Heated Seats,As New Black Power Hood, Climate Control, Cruise Control, Ali Interior Pack. Full Documented Service History with all Books and Spare Key ........................£12,995

Mercedes Benz SL350 V6 2003 ONLY 24000 MILES ONE LADY OWNER. Finished Metallic Brilliant Silver, with full Orion Grey Leather electric Sports Heated seats. Factory Options Inc: Panoramic Glass Roof, BOSE Premium HiFi with Multi CD, Walnut Wood Pack, Wood/Leather Steering Wheel, Wind Deflector,18” 5 Spoke MB Alloys. This stunning example has just One Lady Owner, Full Service History including Full MOT history. 2 Keys all Books ...........................................................................£15,995

Jaguar XJ 3.0 V6 Petrol 2006 ONLY 35,000 MILES Metallic Salsa Red with Full Barley Leather Electric Memory Seats. This stunning example was supplied new by Barretts Jaguar Canterbury to first first owner a Mr D Waggett on the 10th May 2006 it was owned by him until 2015 where sold to its last owner. Options Include: Electric Memory Seats, Cruise Control,Climate Control, Factory HiFi, 17” Multi spoke Alloys, Rear Park Distance. Full Barretts Jaguar Main Dealer Service History (10 Stamps) Full MOT History. ...................................................................................................................£13,995

Jaguar XJR 4.2 V8 Supercharged 2007 (Face Lift) ONLY 35000 MILES FROM NEW. Finished in Metallic Midnight Black with full Ivory Leather piped Black, Electric Heated Memory Seats. Touch Screen Colour Sat Nav,Front/ Rear Park Distance, Bluetooth Phone, Jaguar Full Rear Entertainment Pack with rear Screens and Headphones, Rear Privacy Glass, Air Conditioned Front Seats, Aluminium Interior Pack, Alpine Premium HiFi with multi CD, 20” Jaguar 5 Spoke Alloys. One of the finest examples we have seen in a long time. Full Jaguar Main Dealer Service History and full MOT History.These Jaguar XJR Supercharged X351 face lift Models are so hard to find in this Condition and with low mileage.........£24,995

Mercedes Benz SL350 V6 Convertible 2003 ONLY 23,800 MILES FROM NEW. Tellier Silver/Blue With Full Royal Blue Leather Electric Heated Memory Seats. Optional Extra’s : Colour Sat/Nav,HiFi with Multi CD, Front/Rear Park Distance, Climate Control, Cruise Control, Full Power Roof, Multi Function Steering Wheel, 18” MB 5 Spoke Alloys. Full Service History, All Books, 2 Keys and Full MOT History. R230 SL Models Are Becoming Collectable With Very Low Mileage ........................................£15,995

Porsche 997 Carrera 2 Tip S Coupe 2008 08 ONLY 4500 MILES FROM NEW. Factory Option’s Include: Carrera White, Full Ocean Blue Leather Seats, Heated Seats, Porsche GT3 Body Styling, Rear Park Distance,PCM 2 Sat Nav, Tiptronic Gearbox, Xenon Headlights, 19”Porsche Multi Spoke Alloys., Paddle Change Steering Wheel. Full Porsche Main Dealer Service History including Service Invoices and all books and 2 Keys ........................................................................................................................................£47,995

Jaguar XJ X351 2.7 V6 Turbo Sovereign 2007 (Face Lift). ONLY 33900 MILES Finished in Liquid Silver With Full Ivory Leather Electric Heated Memory Seats. This Fabulous One Owner Example was Ordered New With Many Options: Colour Touch Screen Sat/Nav, Heated Rear Seats, Front/Rear Park Distance, Rear Blind, 20” Jaguar 5 Spoke alloys, Full Service History with Invoices. Please Call or email for more details ......................................................................................................................£15,995

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1949 FRASER NASH LE MANS REPLICA Built by Crosthwaite and Gardiner. One of 5. Current FIA HTP. All the best people have engineered a truly wonderful car. Details of the website £165k

1959 JAGUAR XK150FHC 3.8S FIRST REGISTERED TO JAGUAR CARS and converted to 3.8S spec in 1960. Super history file. Can be improved or as is. £POA

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UK right Hand drive car. Fully restored with 5 speed, bucket seats and other Broadsport upgrades. £POA

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1959 MGA TWIN CAM Body off chassis nut and bolt restored. 5 speed upgrade. Incredibly rare and beautiful £59,995

1958 JAGUAR XK150DHC Retains registration from new 5DRO. Super history file and matching numbers. Driven 1300 miles by me last month. Lovely £POA

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Original right hand drive matching numbers car in fine order and with super history £99,995

Factory produced V8 with 5k miles since restoration. Webasto sunroof and good history £22,995

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1937 AUSTIN 12/4 ASCOT 4 DOOR SALOON white/brown hide, full resto some time ago – needs tlc, ex p/ collection £7,995

1933 AUSTIN 7 SALOON fully restored in beige and black with light biscuit trim, excellent condition throughout ÂŁ10,995

1961 BMW ISETTA 300 BUBBLECAR in red, very rare auto, resto to concours 20000 miles ÂŁ18,995

1993 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL R Coupe in green/tan trim, ex cond, v collectable ÂŁ39,995

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2006 CATERHAM 7 ROADSPORT ACADEMY green/yellow ‘The Prisoner’ colours, 10000 miles, ex cond ÂŁ16,995

),$7 / Âś%OXHEHOO¡ PZ Ă„ UPZOLK in light blue, 27000 miles only, tax exempt, RHD ÂŁ7,995

1964 SUNBEAM ALPINE SPORTS 1600cc red, 2 owners, 25000 miles, man. o/d, c/w/w, w/w, reg 184 LON ÂŁ24,995

2002 SMART CROSSBLADE black/silver red trim, No281 out of 2000 made, 6000 miles ÂŁ20,995

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1939 ROLLS ROYCE WRAITH LIMO light razor edge saloon, rare car, coachwork by Mulliner, ex famous owner ÂŁ69,995

1999 ROVER 820Si AUTO 4 door saloon in red, 57000 miles vgc ÂŁ4,995

1978 NODDY CAR in Noddy’s colours YLK `LSSV^ JVTWSL[L ^P[O V\[Ä [Z L[J unique opportunity £15,995

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1957 MGA 1500 SPORTS CONVERTIBLE Ă€ QLVKHG LQ ZKLWH ZLWK UHG OHDWKHU QHHGV VRPH 7/& ² KHQFH SULFH ÂŁ19,995

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1957 AUSTIN A95 WESTMINSTER GRRU 6DORRQ JUH\ ZKLWH Ă DVK JUHHQ KLGH PLOHV J XS UHVWR ÂŁ14,995

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1972 FIAT 500 ABARTH 695 SS EVOCATION True collector’s car – fabulous in white/purple £16,995

2005 FORD THUNDERBIRD CONV WK DQQLYHUVDU\ (G VLOYHU KDUG VRIW WRSV PLOHV IXOO\ ORDGHG ÂŁ16,995

2001 FORD FOCUS 1600 Ghia GRRU EOXH YJF GULYHV H[WUHPHO\ ZHOO ÂŁ1,795

1971 LOTUS EUROPA &DUQLYDO UHG EODFN WULP IXOO UHVWR 8. FDU H[ FRQG SURY FHUWLĂ€ FDWH ÂŁ29,995

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ALPINE A310 : Only 162 km from new, coming from Rédélé collection, unique car ALFA 8C Spider : 1200km, white body and brown interior, as good as new Arrows - Porsche F1 : A11C model raced in period with Porsche V12, totally restored with DFR engine Chrysler Viper GTS-R : 2000 ORECA factory car, ALMS champion and 2nd IC at Le Mans, totally restored Ferrari F50 : 8900km, never repainted, Classiche, immaculate Ferrari F1 89 : Chassis 110 ex Berger, rebuilt by F1 Clienti, Classiche, ready to run Ferrari 360 GT : Chassis 000M, the very first of modern Michelotto cars, extensive racing history. FIAT 124 Abarth GR4 : Factory 4 Valves car ( 1 of 4 ), great history and provenance Jaguar E Type 3,8l : Early 62 car, concourse condition, fully documented Matra MS630 : Chassis 05, built by Matra people under license in 2012, FIA HTP and race ready Mercedes DTM : 2007 car, chassis 001, excellent condition and nice history Porsche 962 : Chassis 162, original in every detail, engine and gearbox 2h, ready to race Porsche 964 RS : 21000 km, silver, excellent condition, fully serviced


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1997 BENTLEY AZURE JACK BARCLAY SPECIAL BY MULLINER PARK WARD – Silver with Royal blue interior. 51,000 miles. Limited edition – only 10 ever built. Burr walnut front door panels. DVD screens in headrests. F.S.H. £74,500

1963 BENTLEY S3 Smoke green over Sage green. Air con, front & rear seat belts. Vehicle restored to pristine condition £59,950

2009 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT SPEED – ONLY 25,000 MILES Metallic Onyx Black with Magnolia main hide. Massage seats with diamond quilting and embossed Bentley £49,950 wings Full Bentley main dealer service history.

1994 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL R Black Ebony with Black interior. 107,000 miles. Rear ¼ badges. Lots of history. Superb condition. £34,950

2004 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT Silverlake metallic blue with Saffron interior. Front massage seats, Heated steering wheel, Sat Nav, Parking sensors. F.S.H Just serviced and MOT. £26,500

1998 (R) BENTLEY BROOKLANDS MULLINER Atlantic Blue Mica. 73,000 miles. Number 33 of 100 build. F.S.H. Stunning vehicle. An exceptionally collectible car. £22,500

2008 ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM DROPHEAD Metallic Metropolitan Blue with Ivory hide, brushed steel package and teak rear decking. Sat Nav, Parking sensors, DAB radio. 66,000 miles. F.S.H. £147,500

1982 ROLLS-ROYCE CORNICHE CONVERTIBLE BY MULLINER PARK WARD – Willow gold over Nutmeg brown with Parchment interior. 74,000 miles. Late type Rolls-Royce alloy wheels. Beautiful condition throughout. £49,950

1979 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SHADOW II Oxford blue with French Navy interior. 67,000 mile. Bluetooth, Whitewall tyres, Rear RR badges. Excellent service history. £19,950

1994 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SPIRIT III Red Pearl with Parchment interior. 56,000 miles. Avon whitewall tyres. Known to us for last 13 years. F.S.H. Immaculate condition throughout. £18,500

1995 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SPUR (LWB) Royal Blue with Magnolia interior piped in French Navy. Just serviced, new windscreens and 4 new Avon whitewall tyres. 108,000 miles. Outstanding value. £14,950

1980 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SHADOW II Caribbean blue with dark blue interior. 104,000 miles. Last owner has owned the vehicle since 1992. £11,950

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Jaguar E-type Series 1 Cabriolet 1966 In concours condition

Porsche 911 T Coupe 1973 first paint, unique

€99,950

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Ferrari 348 GTS Targa 1993 1 of 137 built, unique

Austin-Healey 3000 MK3 1967 restored in very beautiful condition

€69,950

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Excalibur SSK Roadster 1965 1 of 97

Triumph TR2 roadster Long Door 1954 Long Door

Ford Mustang Cabriolet V8 1967 Restored and revised

Volvo P1800 Coupe 1961 Early Jensen, Number 3273 built, in very good condition.

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1974 Citroen Maserati SM 5 speed 2.7 litre V6 carbarated engine. Unmarked cream coach with unmarked original tan leather trim. Original UK market car. Four previous owners. I have owned the car for the last 10 years. Chassis number 00SC3478. Possibly one of the best original ones available .............................................................................................................................. ÂŁ39,500

1939 Chrysler Series C23 Imperial. Finished in cream with brown leather trim. One of only 16 ULJKW KDQG GULYHV $VVHPEOHG DW &KU\VOHU¡V .HZ /RQGRQ EDVH 6WUDLJKW HQJLQH VSHHG PDQXDO JHDU ER[ FROXPQ FKDQJH ,Q WKH ¡V DQG ¡V &KU\VOHU ZHUH D YHU\ KLJK FODVV SURGXFW $LU Ă RZ body with a Great Gatsby look. Two piece rear window. Lots of nice period features. Please see ZHEVLWH IRU IXOO GHWDLOV .HHSV XS ZLWK PRGHUQ WUDIĂ€ F .......................................................... ÂŁ37,500

1962 Daimler Ferret Scout Car. 4 wheel drive with Rolls Royce 4.2 litre, 6 cylinder engine. Wilson pre-selector gearbox, 5 forward gears and 5 reverse gears, each capable of doing 59 miles per hour. Full spec including de-activated smoke grenade launchers (3 either side), periscope, shovels, axe and gerry cans. Part of private collection for last 17 years, unregistered, last used in circa 1992 with the Royal Hussars on the Rhine. Very unusual and interesting vehicle, we are told that 31 countries still use these.............................................................................................................................ÂŁ18,950

1969 Phantom Rolls Royce V1 Limousine. &RDFKZRUN À QLVKHG LQ 0DVRQ %ODFN RYHU *DUQHW carat goldleaf handpainted coachlines, stainless steel sills and wheel arches supplied from new. %ODFN (YHUà H[ URRI 7KH ERG\ ZRUN LV EHDXWLIXOO\ XQPDUNHG 1RW WR EH FRQIXVHG ZLWK WKH QRUPDO example. The car was used at the funeral of Princess Diana and transported Prince William & 3ULQFH +DUU\ IURP WKH 5R\DO 7UDLQ WR $OWKRUSH IRU WKHLU PRWKHUV EXULDO ,W ZDV DOVR XVHG LQ WKH À OP The Queen starring Helen Mirren. This car could be exported to the USA. A very desirable and good looking Phantom by Mulliner Park Ward- the last of the coachbuilt Rolls Royces. .... £99,950

1972 Mercedes Benz 660 SWB. 6XSSOLHG QHZ WR $PHULFD /+' )HGHUDO 6SHFLĂ€ FDWLRQ 8QPDUNHG Raven Black with unmarked light tan leather. Auto, PAS, hydraulic powered windows, sunroof, central locking, boot lock and hydraulic suspension (stays up for at least 2 weeks). Rear blinds, dark tinted glass to rear, air conditioning, white wall tyres. Beautiful interior woodwork. Has been part of a deceased estate worth ÂŁ140 million. Serviced by John Haynes Autotechnics and Stutgart. The speedo reads 106,000 miles, which represnts only 2,500 miles per year. An absolute icon of the 20th century - the best we have had in the past 25 years (and we have had a few)..... ÂŁ79,500

1983 Bentley Mulsanne Turbo Sports Station Wagon. Rare early Mulsanne Turbo, it must be XQLTXH WR Ă€ QG RQH LQ VKRRWLQJ EUHDN VW\OLQJ )LQLVKHG LQ PXVWDUG ZLWK FODUHW )LWWHG ZLWK 5ROOV 5R\FH sports suspension. 36,000 miles from new. Auto, PAS, E/windows, seats & mirrors, air con, cruise FRQWURO VWDLQOHVV VWHHO VLOOV ODPE¡V ZRRO RYHU UXJV IURQW UHDU KHDG UHVWUDLQWV ZLWK %HQWOH\ HPEOHP Interior leather is magnolia piped in claret, 18â€? alloy wheels, beautiful wooden steering wheel, SDUNLQJ VHQVRUV EODXSXQNW &' UDGLR VDW QDY Ă DJ VWDII PDVW GULQNV IULGJH EDFN DZQLQJV ZLWK Ă€ WWHG XPEUHOODV LQ WKH VDPH PDWHULDO $EVROXWHO\ PLQW %HOLHYHG WR EH RQH RI D NLQG .......... ÂŁ47,950

1992 Bentley Continental R. Finished in Masons Black with beautiful & unusual grey & red leather interior & striking walnut veneer. Coachbuilt by Mulliner Park Ward this car is simply stunning. Early \HDUV VSHQW LQ 6LQJDSRUH WKH FDU ZDV PDQXIDFWXUHG LQ À UVW UHJLVWHUHG LQ LQ 6LQJDSRUH later repatriated to the UK in 1999. RHD with Sports Auto Gearbox, PAS & ABS brakes. E/ windows, mirrors & heated seats (with memory). Spec includes air con with climate control, Sony sound system and immobiliser & alarm. Only 42,500 miles & has an extensive main dealer/specialist service history from both the UK & Singapore as well as original handbooks & tools...........£39,995

1984 Rolls Royce Camargue 5000 Series by Pinninfarina. RHD. Goodwood Green with gold coachlines, magnolia leather piped in green, beige carpets piped in green with green lambswool overrugs, pleated leather headlining, green carpets in boot & green sundim glass. Auto, PAS, e/windows, seats, mirrors & aerial, central locking etc. Turbo wheels, Rolls Royce suspension sports pack, Rolls Royce badges on rear quarter panels and original Blaupunkt radio/cassette player. Original handbook & service books & a complete small & large tool kit. 43,000 miles, comprehensive service history. One of the best examples we have ever seen .................. ÂŁ65,000

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FERRARI 250GT LUSSO - 1963

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FERRARI 365GTB/4 “DAYTONA” - 1973 FERRARI 360 CHALLENGE STRADALE - 2005 FERRARI 512BB - 1981

— Classiche - certified — New interior — New Borranis and tyres

— Classiche - certified — 700 original kilometres — Rare Argento Nurburgring

— Classiche - certified — 24,500 original kilometres

P.O.R. PORSCHE 911RS 2.7 CARRERA LIGHTWEIGHT - 1973

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FERRARI 550 MARANELLO - 2000 — 11,000 original kilometres

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— Classiche - certified — Less than 700 original kilometres — Only F512M made in Azurro Hyperion

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LAMBORGHINI 350GT - 1966

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MERCEDES SLR MCLAREN - 2004

PORSCHE 928 S4 - 1991

— Time-capsule condition — Only 320 kilometres from new

— Former Sultan of Brunei car — Under 2,000 original kilometres — RHD example

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— One of 900 produced — 335hp flat-12

— One of the last 350GT’s produced — Matching numbers throughout

— Restored by BALE Motorsports — Correct Emerald Green — Rare lightweight variant

FERRARI F512M - 1996

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PORSCHE 911RS 2.7 TOURING 1973

— Restored by Jack Molinier — Well documented, accurate restoration

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LANCIA FLAMINIA SUPER SPORT ZAGATO - 1965 FERRARI 365GTC/4 - 1972 — Three-year, nut-and-bolt restoration — One of 150 examples ever made

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PORSCHE 356B ROADSTER - 1961 — Rare D’Ieteren coach build — California car

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PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 4 - 1998 — 1,200 miles from new — US spec example —Late production model

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1973 ALFA ROMEO 2000 BERLINA. Matching numbers LHD, 39000 miles only,Rust free, mint original example. Very rare like this, .....................£24,950

1967 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 MK3 PHASE 2. LHD. BRG with Black trim and Black hood. 2 owners, matching QXPEHUV DQG +HULWDJH &HUWL¿FDWLRQ Many concours wins to it name with last RZQHU RI RYHU \HDUV 7KH PRVW VWXQ ning and correct Healey we have ever seen!! .........................................£69,950

1966 JAGUAR 3.4S type manual with overdrive. Oxford Blue with original grey leather, Chrome wire wheels and stainless exhaust. Stunning original matching numbers RHD low mileage, 1970 ROLLS ROYCE MPW COUPE time warp, example. All books, tools, In Silver two tone mink with navy etc.. ............................................£36,950 blue leather and blue carpets. Original matching numbers RHD example 78000 genuine miles with a very comprehensive history and all books, tools, and documentation. A very rare and stunning car .......................£49,950

1999 BMW Z3 Roadster RHD manual Rare 2.0 6 cylinder engine. Metallic blue with grey and blue leather. Perfect hood, alloys, new tyres, 68000 miles only with FSH, stunning and original example..........................£5,950

1986 (87 MDL) MERCEDES 300SL Silver with blue full leather, rear seat, EOXH KDUG WRS DQG EOXH +RRG ÀDW IDFH alloys, 2 previous owners, last famous owner 28 years, 94000 miles with full and documented history, unmarked and rust free. Original example .......£34,950

1937 BUICK OPERA COUPE. One of 230 built and only three remaining. Straight eight engine. Subject of a 100 Point Concours Restoration. Simply the Best ...........................................£49,950

1981 944 LUX. Manual.Lemans blue with Berber trim, sunroof and alloys. Last Doctor Owner 28 years and 54000 PLOHV ZLWK IXOO KLVWRU\ 7KH ¿ QHVW DQG most original we have seen .......£10,950

1993 MERCEDES 300SL. W 129. Signal red with beige leather. Black SRZHU KRRG ÀDW IDFH KROH DOOR\V $XWR power, 73000 miles only from new. 1963 DONFORD FORMULA With full Mercedes history. Stunning JUNIOR. In concours condition. and original ...............................£14,950 Cosworth Engine and Disc Brakes, up to date papers. Eligible for historic PAU, MONACO, and GOODWOOD, 1982 Mercedes 280SL W107. In etc etc… Very Rare and special race car stunning Milan brown with beige tex ...................................................£54,950 trim. Hard and soft tops, Mexican hat alloys. One previous owner and 45000 miles only. All books, tools, and comprehensive service History. One of WKH ¿ QHVW NQRZQ WR H[LVWW ........... £39,950

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1988 JAGUAR XJS V12 HE CONVERTIBLE. Clear water blue with grey leather and blue Mohair Power hood, lattice alloys, Aircond, and full electric pack. 57000 miles only from new with full history. Sold by us to its last owner 14 years ago. One of the ¿ QHVW LQ H[LVWHQFH .....................£29,950

1981X TRIUMPH SPITFIRE MK 5. 1500. White, black check trim. 40400 miles only, full documented history. Original and No rust, and one of the very last built. One of the best available, Please view website for detailed photos. ...................................................£14,950 1993 MERCEDES 500SL LHD. Almandine with full leather and power hood. Two previous owners and 55000 miles only (90KLMs) Stunning Original car, all Old MOTs, all original Books and tools. Stunning....................£16,950

SOLD 1991 VW GOLF G60 1600GL LHD Supercharged. GP white with grey trim. Lattice alloys, sports exhaust. One owner from new with full VAG history. 90k miles, all books, tools and documentation. A time warp and very rare Golf ....................................£15,950

1997 VW GOLF 1600 GL AUTO. One previous owner and 19000 miles only. Massive factory spec, including, Aircond, PAS, full black leather trim, alloys, electric sun roof, music system, Totally original, unmarked, as new!! Perfect starter classic as new!! .....................................................£8,950

1989 JAGUAR 2.9 XJ6 SOVEREIGN SPEC. AUTO. One Famous DR owner. 49000 miles only with Full Documented History. All Tools, Books, etc. Concours Example ....................................£14,950

1983 FERRARI 308GTS QV QUATTROVALVOLE. LHD, Rosso corsa with full tan leather. Alloys, air conditioning, stainless exhaust. 45000 miles only, All books, tools and full documented history. Concours example, and stunning ...................................POA

1976 MDL PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 3.0 SPORT TARGA. One of 5+' FDUV EXLOW LQ LWV \HDU SURGXF tion. The only example in Continental Orange and the 1975. Earls court Motor Show car (AFN Stand). ............£94,950

2004 PORSCHE BOXSTER TIP S. Silver with grey leather leather, alloys, 1954 MERCEDES 300 W 180 Aircond, electric roof, 2 owners 68000 (ADENAUER). 9HU\ UDUH PDQXDO ÀRRU miles With full porsche history, superb change example, (One of only 12 RHD and original ...............................£10,950 built). Prepped for classic rallying (Gullwing spec engine with twin Solex carbs. Stainless steel exhaust, stainless steel fuel tank, sump guard and twin spot lamps. Fiva papers past and present DYDLODEOH 7KLV RZQHU PRWRU FDU ¿ UVW RZQHU \HDUV LV ¿ QLVKHG LQ LWV RULJLQDO black with grey leather trim and, although not Concours, is in remarkable original condition. ......................£49,950 1966 FORD MUSTANG 289 CONVERTIBLE, Auto, Power hood. And power steering. Matching numbers, 53000 miles only, Correct colour scheme. In concours winning show condition. Best known to exist in the UK ...................................................£49,950

1958 BENTLEY S1. Oxford Blue with Original red leather trim, Factory Power steering, uprated brakes. This superb low mileage example was sold by us to 1986 MERCEDES 280SL SPORTS. its last owners, and has been maintained Champagne with light tan trim, rear to a very high standard ..............£49,950 seat, alloys, electric windows, hard and soft tops, 67,000 miles with full service history. In original, concours winning condition, we have not seen a better example ever. Truly stunning ....... ...................................................£32,950

1959 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE MK1. Old English white with Red trim and red hood, RHD, this car was dry stored for c40 years, and had done 19000 only before restoration. Matching QXPEHUV DQG RQH RI WKH ¿ QHVW DYDLODEOH 1973 RANGE ROVER (FIRST ...................................................£32,950 SERIES) 2 DOOR. Bahama Gold with palomino leather, 51000 miles only, matching numbers, Perfect history, stunning .....................................£45,000

1970 PORSCHE 911 2.2T (RS SPEC). Matching numbers. LHD example. Completely 1954 VW BEETLE ( OVAL WINDOW). UHVWRUHG DQG XSGDWHG WR 56 VSHFL¿FDWLRQV E\ OHDGLQJ 3RUVFKH VSHFLDOLVW $UJXDEO\ WKH ¿ QHVW Irisblau met blue with grey trim. 58000 available .................................................£POA KLMs only from new. Matching numbers,

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1960 Jaguar XK150 SE 3.4 FHC – Genuine UK, matching numbers car. Subject of a major rebuild in the 1990’s by one of Scotland’s top restoration firms. In glorious condition. It drives superbly with a wonderful engine holding excellent oil pressure £84,995

1986 Jaguar XJS V12 Cabriolet TWR – A true collectors piece. Low mileage example. Registered new to TWR Jaguar Limited and believed to be their demonstrator car. In August 2016 Jaguar World Magazine featured the car in a five page article. Stunning. £29,995

1954 Austin Healey 100 – UK supplied BN1. The car was taken off the road at some point during the 1970’s and in 1986 was subject of an exceptional major restoration by Cox & Perry, Norwich, carried out to a superb standard. For the past twenty eight years the Healey has been with just one owner who has extensively toured in the car £59,995

1982 Fiat X1/9 – 15,326 miles from new. The car is truly exceptional, particularly the first class rust free bodywork. Superbly documented history including the original bill of sale, service book, original manual and clearly from its mileage and condition, has led a very well cared for cosseted life £17,995

1979 Jaguar XJS V12 Coupe Pre HE – This is a true collectors piece; low mileage, original specification, history from new and stunning condition throughout. This totally correct car has covered 71,000 miles from new, comes with an exceptional history from new to include the original service book, handbooks, original dealer window sticker £29,995

1962 Morris Mini MKI – The bodyshell is very smart; the paintwork is of a high standard, as is the chrome. The car is great fun to drive, looks fabulous and has the provenance of low ownership, original colour, registration mark and a comprehensive history file. MKI Mini’s are fast appreciating; this has to be a good long term purchase £14,995

1955 Austin A30 Van – Benefit of rear windows and a rear seat, carried out by Restall Brothers, Birmingham in the late 1960’s. Major mechanical upgrades include a 1098cc spriite engine, rear axle and front brake discs making it much more usable and more suited for regular or daily user £9,995

1989 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S – 68000 miles from new and comes to us with an impressive service history. The Guards Red paintwork is excellent, the bodyshell first class and the car looks superb on a set of Fuchs alloys. The original alloy wheels are also with the car. The Grey leather upholstery is original and is lovely £59,995

1933 BSA 10 H.P Saloon – In 1994 the P6 was subject of a major restoration with marque specialists Rovers Return in Lancashire. Around £2000 has been spent on mechanical related work over the past two years. Drives exceptionally well. The engine runs perfectly and is strong, smooth and sounds perfect £12,995

1965 Jaguar MKII 3.4 Manual with Overdrive – This uprated 3.4 has extensively toured France on a regular basis and has covered 27,000 miles since being purchased in 1987 from its one lady owner. The lady in Wiltshire kept the car in totally original order covering around 75000 miles up to selling the car in 1987 to the most recent owner £29,995

1988 Mercedes Benz 300SL – Supplied new to a titled Lady owner based in South West London. Changing hands in and spent ten years with its second owner. This low ownership SL has covered just 86000 miles from new and had a brand new Mercedes Benz engine fitted in 2003 at 63436 miles £22,995

1971 MGB Roadster – Subject of serious restoration work in 1996 and covered of 15000 miles since. Really impressive on the road with a smooth, strong engine unit holding excellent oil pressure £12,995

1947 Jaguar MKIV 2.5 Saloon – This Jaguar had one owner from the 1960’s for over 50 years but was taken off the road in 1978 and has recently undergone a £20,000 programme of recommissioning work. The Jaguar is remarkably original, still retaining its original leather upholstery suggesting the recorded mileage of 79,000 is correct £59,995

1964 MGB ‘Pull Handle’ Roadster – This smartly presented original UK car. With its previous owner in West Yorkshire for over fifteen years. Recent comprehensive programme of mechanical work £14,995

1981 BMW E12 M535i – This stunning, rare BMW M535i has just arrived with us having recently undergone a major programme of work including an engine rebuild £29,995

1957 MGA 1500 Roadster – Only 2500 miles since a top class rebuild, the A is outstanding on the road with tight, direct steering, sharp brakes and has superb handling with a great road holding. The 1500 engine holds excellent oil pressure and performs superbly £29,995

1992 Alfa Romeo Spider 2.0 S4 – RHD – Sold by us to the last owner in 2012. Covered around 3000 miles since, taking the total mileage to 65,000. Recent expenditure; a new clutch, regular servicing, four new shock absorbers, a stainless steel exhaust manifold and comes to us in lovely condition throughout. £12,995

1973 Rover P5B Coupe – A very impressive car to drive and is ideal for regular use and long distance touring. FVO 610L has a lovely level of detail, has had recent major expenditure whilst still retaining a great deal of originality. This is certainly a car for the discerning buyer and has a truly beautiful finish to it £24,995

1975 MG B Roadster – Known by us for over ten years. Late chrome bumper car, full Heritage Shell rebuild in the late 1990’s and was finished to an exceptionally high standard. Still drives and presents in outstanding condition £15,995

1936 Hillman Hawk Cabriolet – Beautiful Wingham body. Major chassis up rebuild during a twenty-five year continual ownership. The Hillman handles and brakes perfectly well and whilst a pre-war design, it feels very advanced and has a post war, effortless feel to it £29,995

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1986 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER - 2.0 LITRE. RHD. SILVER COACHWORK WITH BLACK INTERIOR. 1964 MERCEDES 230 SL. RHD. AUTOMATIC - P/S. MIDNIGHT BLUE COACHWORK, FULLY RESTORED AND COMES WITH EXTENSIVE SERVICE FILE......................................£12,995 BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR. THIS CAR HAS BEEN FULLY RESTORED AND UPGRADED TO 280 SL SPEC BY SILCHESTER INCLUDING DISC BRAKES, A/C WITH INVOICES AND 1988 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER - 2.0 LITRE. RHD. PRESENTED IN PRIMROSE YELLOW PHOTOGRAPHS TO THE TUNE OF OVER £50K ..................................................................£POA COACHWORK WITH BLACK INTERIOR. SHOWING JUST 44K MILES AND LOW OWNERSHIP. 1965 MERCEDES 220 SE CABRIOLET RHD - PRESENTED IN WHITE COACHWORK WITH BODY AND PAINTWORK VERY GOOD WITH CORRECT PANEL FIT AND ORIGINAL RUBBER MATS, NO SPLITS ON DASH OR SEATS ETC........................................................................£22,995 BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR. MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH POWER STEERING. VERY GOOD SERVICE FILE ......................................................................................................... £75,000 1965 ASTON MARTIN DB5 - CALIFORNIAN SAGE COACHWORK MAGNOLIA INTERIOR ...............................................................................................................................................£675,000 1965 MERCEDES 220 SE CONVERTIBLE - LIGHT METALLIC BLUE COACHWORK, AUTO P/S. FULLY RESTORED AND CONVERTED FROM COUPE IN 2003 ................................ £69,995 1966 ASTON MARTIN DB6 VANTAGE - MANUAL GEARBOX, WHITE COACHWORK, LOW 1965 MERCEDES 230 SL - RED COACHWORK, BLACK INTERIOR, AUTO, P/S ........... £65,000 MILEAGE. PREVIOUSLY OWNED FOR MANY YEARS BY AN ASTON MARTIN SPECIALIST. THE 1967 MERCEDES 250 SL LHD - MIDNIGHT BLUE COACHWORK, BLACK INTERIOR, AUTO, ONLY WHITE DB6 VANTAGE PRODUCED. THIS IS A VERY HIGH END CAR .....................£450,000 JUST REPAINTED ...................................................................................................................£89,995 1966 CORVETTE 427 BIG BLOCK 7.0 LITRE CONVERTIBLE - DUBONNET RED COACHWORK 1967 MERCEDES 250 SL - MIDNIGHT BLUE COACHWORK, BLUE INTERIOR, AUTO . £55,000 BLACK INTERIOR, MANUAL TRANSMISSION.......................................................................£59,995 1968 MERCEDES 280 SL - DARK BLUE COACHWORK, TAN INTERIOR RHD, AUTOMATIC 1967 FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK ‘ELEANOR’ RECREATION - FULLY RESTORED ......£POA TRANSMISSION .....................................................................................................................£POA 2008 FORD MUSTANG GT 500KR LIMITED EDITION - SILVER COACHWORK, JUST 500 MILES 1969 MERCEDES 280 SL LHD - WHITE COACHWORK ,DARK BLUE INTERIOR AUTO, P/S. FROM NEW .............................................................................................................................£59,995 RESTORED, NEW INTERIOR ............................................................................................. £79,995 1982 FERRARI 512 BBI BOXER, LHD - GRAPHITE GREY COACHWORK, MAGNOLIA 1969 MERCEDES 280SL - SILVER COACHWORK - BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR - AUTO LEATHER, RESTORED ..................................................................................................... £249,000 RECENT FULL RESTORATION ..............................................................................................£POA 1998 FERRARI 355 F1 SPIDER, LHD - PRESENTED IN BLACK COACHWORK WITH BLACK 1969 MERCEDES 280SL - WHITE COACHWORK - AUTO, P/S - RED LEATHER INTERIOR INTERIOR. LOW MILEAGE, MUCH RECENT EXPENDITURE ........................................... £62,995 ................................................................................................................................................£POA 1970 FIAT 500 - BURGUNDY COACHWORK ..................................................................... £9,995 1970 MERCEDES 280 SL RHD - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. SILVER COACHWORK WITH DARK BLUE LEATHER INTERIOR. VERY SENSIBLY PRICED AT...................................... £85,000 1972 FIAT 500 F RHD - BURGUNDY COACHWORK, MANY UPGRADES INCLUDING REBUILT 650CC ENGINE, SYNCRO GEARBOX, RESTORED BODY ............................................... £14,995 1970 MERCEDES 280 SL LHD - TUNIS BEIGE COACHWORK, COFFEE INTERIOR, AUTO, P/S. RESTORED ................................................................................................................. £85,000 1956 JAGUAR XK 140 ROADSTER RHD - RED COACHWORK. RESTORED ............... £99,995 1970 MERCEDES 280SL - SILVER COACHWORK - BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR - RHD AUTO 1972 JAGUAR E TYPE ROADSTER - UK RHD, RED COACHWORK, TAN LEATHER, - HIGH END - RECENT FULL RESTORATION AND ENGINE REBUILT - ONE OF THE FINEST AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, WIRE WHEELS. JUST RESTORED .................................. £95,000 .......................................................................................................................................... £129,995 1972 JAGUAR E TYPE V12 ROADSTER ORIGINAL RHD - PRIMROSE YELLOW, TAN 1987 MERCEDES 300 SL - SILVER COACHWORK BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR ........... £19,995 LEATHER INTERIOR, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. JERSEY CAR SHOWING LOW MILEAGE. 1988 MERCEDES 300SL - WHITE COACHWORK - DARK BLUE INTERIOR - LOW MILEAGE WAX OIL TREATED. LIGHT RESTORATION....................................................................... £59,995 ............................................................................................................................................ £21,995 1973 JAGUAR E TYPE V12 COUPE - RED COACHWORK, BLACK LEATHER, MANUAL 1988 MERCEDES BENZ 300SL - BLUE BLACK - GREY LEATHER - LOW MILEAGE..... £18,995 GEARBOX .......................................................................................................................... £49,995 1988 MERCEDES 300SL - BLACK COACHWORK - MAGNOLIA LEATHER INTERIOR .. £17,995 1936 MERCEDES V170 - 4 DOOR LIMOSINE CABRIOLET. RED COACHWORK. FULLY 1988 MERCEDES 500 SL - LIGHT METALLIC BLUE COACHWORK, DARK BLUE INTERIOR RESTORED......................................................................................................................... £49,995 ............................................................................................................................................ £19,995 1959 MERCEDES 190 SL LHD - SILVER COACHWORK WITH RED LEATER INTERIOR WITH 1988 MERCEDES BENZ 500SL - SILVER COACHWORK - BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR BLACK MOHAIR SOFT TOP. WEBBER CARBURETORS .................................................. £69,995 ............................................................................................................................................ £14,995 2005 PORSCHE 997 CARRERA 2S CABRIOLET RHD - BLACK COACHWORK - BLACK 1961 MERCEDES 190 SL, RHD - WHITE COACHWORK, RED LEATHER INTERIOR. RESTORED. ORIGINAL SERVICE BOOK. FUEL INJECTON UPGRADE ......................... £189,995 LEATHER – TIPTRONIC - SPORTS SEATS – EXHAUST - FULLY LOADED....................... £29,995

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WE ARE EAST ANGLIA’S LARGEST STOCKISTS FOR NEW AND SECONDHAND TRIUMPH SPARES. URGENTLY WANTED The TRGB Workshop We carry out ANY Triumph work - Simple services to full-blown “body off chassis” restorations to the highest standard. All TR engines are built in-house. We can improve performance, road holding, handling and braking to suite your budget. We welcome stage payments on restoration work with detailed free estimates onsite or within 50 miles on all major restoration estimates. Collection and delivery arranged to anywhere in Europe. Our labour of £59.00 p/h plus VAT is usually MUCH cheaper than most European countries. All work and parts are warranted, making cars as reliable as possible - after all, we love our Triumphs just as much as you do!

1959 GREEN TR3A

TR3A 1959. EXTENSIVE PHOTOGRAPHIC, FULL “BODY OFF CHASSIS” RESTORATION. FULLY REBUILT FAST ROAD ENGINE RUNNING ON WEBBERS. EXTRACTOR MANIFOLD. LEATHER INTERIOR, ROLL BAR, OVERDRIVE AND MINILITE REPLICA WHEELS. FULL MOT. CAR WILL HAVE A FINAL ROLLING ROAD SET UP BEFORE SALE. BEAUTIFUL CAR.(COMMISSION SALE). £26,995

1969 MGB GT

FULLY RESTORED USING NEW HERITAGE SHELL. FULL LENGTH WEBASTO SUNROOF. NEW CHROME WIRE WHEELS. MGC REPLICA BONNET FITTED BUT COMES WITH AN ORIGINAL ALLOY BONNET (IN NEED OF SOME WORK) DRIVES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL WITH EXCELLENT OIL PRESSURE AND NICE OVERDRIVE. ALL INTERIOR REPLACED. COMES WITH FULL YEARS MOT. £9,995 ONO

YOUR TR2/3/3A/4/4A/5/6 STAGS, VITESSE CONVERTIBLES AND GT6’S. FAIR PRICES PAID TRAVEL ANYWHERE! PAYMENT ON COLLECTION OR DRIVE TO US. ASK FOR GARY 07801 631632. PLEASE ONLY USE THIS NUMBER IF YOU ARE SELLING YOUR CAR — CASH OR CHEQUE AVAILABLE!

1965 JAGUAR 3.4 MANUAL OVERDRIVE FOR SALE

BRITISH RACING GREEN WITH CHROME WIRE WHEELS. UPGRADES INCLUDE POWER STEERING FULL LEATHER INTERIOR WITH COMFORTABLE ELECTRIC SEATS. NEW VENEER INTERIOR/DASH. FULL BODY RESTORATION IN 2013 INCLUDING RE-CHROME BUMPERS, ENGINE AND GEARBOX. EXTENSIVE HISTORY FILE. COMES WITH NEW MOT (NO ADVISORY) £34,995

1971 150BHP TRIUMPH TR6

TR6 1971 150 BHP CP SERIES MODEL, WITH OVER DRIVE. EXTENSIVE BODY OFF CHASSIS RESTORATION WITH JUST ABOUT EVERY PANEL REPLACED. FULLY JIGGED CHASSIS AND LAZER ALIGNED. STAGE 3 ENGINE WITH TRIPLE WEBBERS AND PHOENIX SINGLE PIPE EXHAUST. VERY FAST WITH HANDLING TO MATCH. MASSIVE HISTORY FILE. BEAUTIFUL CAR. (COMMISSION SALE) £24,995

Visit us at: www.trgb.co.uk or email: sales@trgb.co.uk UNIT 1, SYCAMORE FARM IND EST, LONG DROVE, SOMERSHAM, HUNTINGDON, CAMBS Tel: Sales 01487 842168 / 07801 631 632 or 01480 464443 (evenings)

Renowned specialists in the sale and acquisition of superior example Aston Martins

With DB4s, 5s & 6s fetching north of £400k, the DBS V8, the last and fastest DB Aston Martin built, is blatantly massively undervalued at current market prices. However, add to the purchase price, the cost of a professional restoration (show me an example that has not been restored that doesn’t require one), and all of a sudden the cost of the finished article is fast approaching the price of its older siblings…… unless of course you can find one where somebody has already broken the back of the hard work and the more expensive end of the restoration. An opportunity to acquire a complete but partially restored 1971 DBS V8 5 Speed Manual with AC. All steel and aluminium work completed and finished to A1 top class standard. Now ready for paint and dry/first fit re-assembly. Enquire for full details. £75,000 Non-negotiable.

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1980 Aston Martin V85 Speed Manual Fastidiously maintained (Full AML Service History) from day 1. This supreme example clearly demonstrates that if correctly maintained, it is possible for a 37 year old Aston to still look, smell and drive like the day it was built. Enjoy the experience of what these cars were like when they were new, thanks to the TLC each and every ‘custodian’ of this car has bestowed upon it, going all the way back to when it was brand new. Rust proof treated annually. Garaged during inclement weather. Cherished and lovingly cared for. Massive history files (inc’ing all old MOTs, tax discs, invoices). Fully stamped Service Books (3). Any professional inspection welcomed. We challenge you to find a nicer example. OIRO £200k.

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1999 FERRARI 250 California SWB Replica. An amazing replica of the Ferrari 250 California. (Only a handful of these replicas have been professionally built). Powered by BMW 2800cc 6 cylinder, Power convertible hood. Described as one of the most beautiful cars ever built. £79,995

2000 AC DAX Cobra. 4880 miles since new. Powered by a Chevrolet 350ci 5700cc High output V8, 4 into one side winder exhaust system! A stunning looking, sounding and very fast Cobra £39,995

Awesome 427 SC Cobra replica by RAM. Retains Historic status so Tax exempt. 350ci Chevy V8. Halibrands. Great classic RAM Cobra with awesome looks & amazing performance. £34,995

2006 AC 289 HAWK 289. Cobra by Hawk Vineyard green coachwork, Luxury Biscuit leather interior Powered by an Aluminium RV8 A great 289 Cobra replica with original style £39,995 Cobra tube chassis excellent value at

2017 AC 289 HAWK. AC Cobra 289 by HAWK registered 01/02/2017 and one owner from new. Finished in a stunning silver metallic (with Titanium Grey metallic removable hard top). The power comes from a Tuned 3500cc V8, Paperwork shows 229.5 BHP at the wheels! A dream car at only £39,995

1988 FERRARI 328 GTS. Genuine Ferrari 328 GTS ,UK RHD Date of Registration 21/04/1988. Only 55000 miles with full service history from new, Manual, Air conditioning, Only £99,995

2005 AC AK SPORTSCARS Cobra. AK Sportcars Supercharged (Ex Factory Demonstrator). This amazing car was factory built by AK to show off the superb quality of there Cobras. The 5700cc Supercharged engine is the ultimate! Black on Black! £49,995

2011 AC PILGRIM Cobra. 427 SC Cobra by Pilgrim Motorsport. One owner from new and only 370 recorded miles. Powered by a 5820cc Chevrolet V8, Paperwork shows 358 bhp and 370 Lbft, A truly superb built Cobra with awesome looks, sound and power to match! £31,500

ASTON MARTIN DB3S WAM Replica. Aston Martin DB3S Replica by WAM (William Anthony Monk) This is a very rare opportunity to own one of the closest and most respected Aston Martin replicas. Around 10 of these car were ever built and this is chassis number 5. You will not get an opportunity to by a car like this very often. £64,995

2007 FORD GT40 Tornado. GT40 MK1 by Tornado sportcars. This stunning MK1 GT40 has only one owner from new. Powered by an awesome tuned Ford 302ci V8. This car is in stunning condition and must be seen £69,995

2004 AC Cobra 427 replica by AK Sportscars (6.3ltr, 383ci). Silver grey metallic with Silver Le-Mans stripes. Includes power steering! Includes hood, side screens & tonneau. A stunning and very powerful Cobra! £39,995

2006 AC GARDNER DOUGLAS Cobra. Cobra by Gardner Douglas “ Powered by Ford”. Beautiful one owner from new GD Cobra. Powered by Fords 302ci 5000cc V8, A superb driving car with a Ford V8 £34,995

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JAGUAR E TYPE SERIES 3 V12 FHC AUTO - 1971 UK CAR FINISHED IN BRITISH RACING GREEN WITH BEIGE INTERIOR - COVERED 19,800 MILES FROM NEW - FULL DOCUMENTED HISTORY - MATCHING NUMBERS - STIUNNING CAR - £79,995

AUSTIN HEALEY 100/6 1957 - RESTORED TO THE HIGHEST STANDARDS - FINISHED IN IVORY WHITE WITH BLACK HIDE INTERIOR PIPED IN WHITE STUNNING CAR - £64,995

MGA ROADSTER 1959 - FULL GROUND UP RESTORATION COMPLETED JUNE 2017 TO THE HIGHEST STANDARDS FINISHED IN GLEAMING BLACK COACHWORK WITH RED INTERIOR - STUNNING - £39,995

JAGUAR SERIES 3 - 3.4 AUTO CABRIOLET CONVERSION BY CABRIOLET INTERNATIONAL - 1985 - VERY RARE - FINISHED IN WINDSOR BLUE WITH CONTRASTING BLACK HOOD & DOESKIN INTERIOR - VERY RARE CAR £12,995

JAGUAR XJ6 3.2 SOVEREIGN (XJ40 MODEL) 1992 - FINISHED IN METALLIC REGENCY RED WITH CHILTERN TWEED HIDE INTERIOR COVERED 6,900 KLM / 4,287 MILES FROM NEW FSH WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW - EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT £13,995

JAGUAR SOVEREIGN 3.6 AUTO - 1988 - FINISHED IN METALLIC BLUE WITH BLUE HIDE INTERIOR - COVERED 45K MILES FROM NEW WITH 2 OWNERS - BEAUTIFUL CAR £5,995

DAIMLER DOUBLE SIX VANDEN PLAS LWB 1974 - FINISHED IN METALLIC CARAMEL GOLD WITH BLACK EVERFLEX ROOF COMPLIMENTED BY A CHAMOIS HIDE INTERIOR - 68,000 MILES FROM NEW £11,995

DAIMLER DOUBLE SIX 5.3 V12 - 1990 - FINISHED IN METALLIC BLUE & CONTRASTING GREY HIDE INTERIOR - COVERED 89K KLM / 55K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER STUNNING CAR £9,995

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ARRIVING AUGUST 2017 - MERCEDES CL500 2004 - FINISHED IN METALLIC SILVER WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR COVERED 59K KLM / 36K MILES FROM NEW WITH FSH - 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW - STUNNING *** £P.O.A ***

L R ROADSTERS RAM SC COBRA 5.7 - 1991 FINISHED IN CANDY RED WITH BLACK HIDE INTERIOR- AWESOME CAR - 1 0WNER FROM BUILD £34,995

BMW 850 CI AUTO 1993 - FINISHED IN CALYPSO RED WITH FACTORY FITTED GREY SCHNITZER TOTAL INTERIOR - COVERED ONLY 82K MILES FROM NEW - EXTENSIVE HISTORY - ONLY 24 BMW 850 CI AUTO’S ARE LEFT IN THE UK MAKING THIS A VERY RARE CAR - £19,995

JAGUAR S TYPE 3.0 LTR V6 SE AUTO 2006 JAGUAR S TYPE 3.0 LTR 2006 - FINISHED IN FINISHED IN METALLIC SILVER WITH CREAM HIDE CHOICE METALLIC BLACK WITH BLACK HIDE INTERIOR INTERIOR - COVERED 68K MILES FROM NEW BEAUTIFUL CAR OF 3 WITH FSH - £4,995 £4,495

MGB ROADSTER 1976 FINISHED IN HARVEST GOLD WITH BLACK HIDE INTERIOR - A BEAUTIFUL CAR £7,995

AVAILABLE SOON CORVETTE STINGRAY 5.7 1976 - RED WITH BLACK HIDE INTERIOR STUNNING CAR *** £P.O.A ***

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RANGE ROVER 4.6 HSE 1999 FINISHED IN METALLIC WHITE GOLD WITH DARK GRANITE LEATHER INTERIOR - 1 OWNER FROM NEW - FSH - COVERED 70K KLM / 44K MILES FROM NEW

RANGE ROVER 4 LTR S V8 1999 - FINISHED IN METALLIC EPSON GREEN WITH TAN CLOTH INTERIOR - 1 OWNER FROM NEW - FSH - COVERED ONLY 54K KLM / 33K MILES FROM NEW £9,995

RANGE ROVER 4.6 HSE 1999 FINISHED IN METALLIC WOODCOTE GREEN WITH LIGHTSTONE LEATHER INTERIOR - 1 OWNER FROM NEW - FSH - COVERED ONLY 61K KLM / 38K MILES FROM NEW £12,995

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575 Maranello F1

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Grand Tourer capable of 202 mph.

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6.0-litre V12, full service history, 18,000 miles.

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FOSKERS.COM 1939 ROLLS ROYCE WRAITH A TRULY AMAZING MOTOR CAR! REDUCED DUE TO IMMINENT RETIREMENT ÂŁ179,500 Year : 1939 Make : Rolls-Royce Model : Wraith Coachbuilder : Gurney Nutting Body Type : Faux Cabriolet Colour : Light Blue Trim : Blue Leather Built between 1938 and 1939, the Wraith was the last model offered by Rolls-Royce prior to the outbreak of World War II. The major improvements over its predecessor, the ZHUH WKH LQWURGXFWLRQ RI D QHZ FURVV Ă RZ F\OLQGHU KHDG and independent front suspension. Just less than 500 chassis ZHUH SURGXFHG GXULQJ WKLV WZR \HDU SHULRG Ă€WWHG ZLWK FRDFKZRUN of the customers choosing in true Rolls-Royce style. Chassis No WHC 33 was one of the last cars produced and it is believed to be the only one of this design, and was in fact not registered until after the war had concluded. The car was completed in September of 1939 and supplied through H.R.Owen Ltd to its Ă€UVW RZQHU 0U ) 5REHUWV RI 0DQFKHVWHU LQ -XO\ RI ,W KDG IRXU IXUWKHU RZQHUV LQ WKH QRUWK RI (QJODQG XS WR WKH ¡V before it found its way to the US in December of 1975. It lived in North Carolina, California and also Florida before returning to the UK in more recent times. The car was originally created by Gurney Nutting with drophead coupe coachwork but was FRQYHUWHG WR D Ă€ [HG KHDG IDX[ FDEULROHW FRXSH LQ PRUH UHFHQW times, having a new dark blue mohair top and pram irons added, replacing the painted white roof the car formerly had. Frank Dale & Stepsons acquired the car in early 2014 and prepared it over several months for the new owner. The works included but were not limited to attention to the brakes, suspension, the clutch, WKH Ă \ZKHHO WKH UDGLDWRU WKH FDUEXUHWWRU DQG WKH Ă€WWLQJ RI D QHZ high ratio back axle. The total expenditure exceeded ÂŁ25,000 and following the works the car was used in the autumn in the UK, attending various events which included the Goodwood Revival Festival. It drives superbly, this very balanced and stylish Rolls-Royce comes complete with chassis records and manual and is prepared for its next fortunate owner. Condition : Good condition with recent mechanical preparation. Technical Data : Four speed manual gearbox, 6 cylinder in-line engine, 4.25 litres displacement, 4257cc capacity. Servo-assisted Âşbrakes. This is a totally unique car having been built by the very best coach builder of the time, Gurney Nutting and is an absolute blue chip investment.

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Alfa Romeo 1900 CSS Superleggera by Touring 1954 We are always looking to purchase good quality Alfa Romeos Please contact us if you have something of interest T: 01883 344226 M: 07442 506123 E: info@southwoodcarcompany.co.uk W: southwoodcarcompany.co.uk M25 J6 - 5 mins | Gatwick 20 mins | Heathrow 40 mins | Central London 19 miles

ROVER P6 2200 TC 1973. 39,000 Miles from new. Fresh to the market this stunning example has been with the last owner for the 15 years, prior to that one family ownership. Finished in period Mexico brown with beautiful gold velour cloth upholstery. More details and photos on our website shortly www.westendclassics.co.uk or phone anytime 01487 842085 ....................£POA

NORTON JUBLIEE 250CC TWIN 1961. This has to be the most attractive looking 60’s motorbike we’ve seen in a long time. Fully kitted out in full period touring trim, very nicely restored a few years ago, just imagine turning up at any classic event on this a real show stopper ................. £4,995

TRIUMPH TR4A 1967. With Surrey Hard Top Showroom example, finished in the “best colour” midnight blue with contrasting pale blue upholstery. Fully restored from the chassis up around three years ago, and previously supplied by us to the last owner. Better photos etc. See www.westendclassics.co.uk

AUSTIN ASCOT 12/4 1939. Finished in the most elegant combination of dark blue over black wings, and still retaining its original blue leather upholstery. subject of a total bare chassis up restoration with photos, a very special little car from a very caring and enthusiastic owner, see website www. westendclassics.co.uk for more photos and info....................................RESERVED

RILEY RME 1954 What an incredible find and so beautifully preserved, having been with the same family from new with just 43,000 recorded miles. Highly original unrestored car clearly loved from day one, and now highly prized in todays spiralling market .........................................................£POA

MORGAN PLUS 8 1989 V8 “INJECTION MODEL”. 23,000 miles recorded. Finished in red with light oatmeal upholstery, full weather equipment, alloy wheels, wind screen deflectors. Very nice example just arrived in stock .................................................................................................................RESERVED

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CARS FOR SALE

1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Plexiglass RHD, £674,995

1970 Maserati Ghibli SS RHD, £274,995

1936 Delage D6-70 Cab by Figoni & Falaschi RHD, £174,995

1995 Ferrari F512M Coupe LHD, £174,995

1964 Jaguar E-Type S1 3.8 FHC LHD, £149,995

1952 Jaguar XK120 FHC LHD, £99,995

1966 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk.III RHD, £74,995

1972 Iso Fidia LHD, £44,995

1988 Ferrari 412 Auto RHD, £42,995

1964 Mercedes-Benz 230SL LHD, £39,995

1966 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk.III RHD, £39,995

1964 Fiat 2300S Coupe RHD, £32,995

1988 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible RHD, £16,995

1980 Maserati Quattroporte LHD, £14,995

1988 Mercedes-Benz 300SL RHD, £14,995

1971 Lotus Elan Plus 2S RHD, £14,995

We actively purchase cars, bikes, boats and watches - Viewing by appointment only. Tunbridge Wells, Kent - 01892 536 813 - 07837 071 024 - tom@justinbanks.com

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1968 Ford Cortina MK 11 1.3 Deluxe 2 door

1972 Morris Mini 1000

1988 BMW 325i 2 door 5 Speed Manual (E30)

Recently restored and in stunning condition. Austrian car presented in Purbeck grey with Ravenna red upholstery. Dunlop D1 alloys, just serviced. 3 months in house warranty. 50 plus pics on website. £9995

26000 miles only. 2 registered owners and a local car to us used for shopping trips only. Restored to a very high standard in 2001 and hardly used since. Huge history file and comes with Heritage certificate. Presented in period harvest gold and a beautiful little car. Mechanical recommissioning last year at a cost of £1000. £11,495 3 Months in house warranty. 50 plus pics on website.

68300 miles. Recent service with cam belt change. Full service history. Recently come out of nearly 15 years storage. Beautiful condition in Zinnober red with charcoal cloth upholstery. Elec sunroof, elec windows, BBS alloys, new tyres, PAS. 3 months in house warranty and over 50 plus pics on our web site. £9995

Classic Car Storage East Midlands We provide car storage for your classic car. 1989 Mercedes 230 CE Manual

1982 BMW 316 1800cc Auto (E21)

58400 miles only, one owner with a FSH. Met black pearl with saffron leather interior. Electric sunroof and rare and desirable manual transmission. 3 months in house warranty. 50 plus pics on web site. £8495

31000 miles and 3 registered owners. Recently featured in BMW TV advert to celebrate 40 years of 3 Series. Remarkable original condition in Lapis blue with full service history. Possibly the best E21 for sale today. 3 months in house warranty. 50 plus pics on website. £8995

Short or long term options available in secure, alarmed discreet rural location. All vehicles are indoors and with a cotton car cover. Battery and fluid checks included. Competitive rates, please enquire for more details.

www.praclassiccars.co.uk

Peter 07885 742090

Market Harborough, Leicestershire.

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Tel. 0208 688 4443

ASTON MARTINS WANTED URGENTLY TOP PRICES PAID Aston Martins and classic Aston Martins especially DB5 and DB6, all models, any year, any condition Please phone anytime:

01322 669081 or 07836250222 Fax: 01322 662400 pjarvis646@aol.com

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Specialist in classic & modern Rolls-Royce & Bentley

2000 (1999) mod Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph 1 of 1540 Seraphs Built. Mileage: 97000 These Models are now becoming collectable and are totally useable. £35,950 1977 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II An excellent example with comprehensive history file, rear seat belts and electrically operated mirrors. 60000 miles. £19,500

Tel: 01737 844999

www.royceservice.co.uk Station Road, Betchworth, Surrey RH3 7BZ

SOLD

2002 Bentley Arnage T This is the flag ship from the model range with 450 BHP and great specification B wing motif to seat faces in Portland, Burr walnut with Aluminium waist rail and fascia inserts, sunroof and rear DVD player and screens. 34,000 miles. £29,500 1977 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II Le Mans Blue, Beige interior, very nice Shadow II in a lovely colour combination. Fitted with front head rests and w/w tyres. 41,000 miles. Full service history. £28,950 2003 Bentley Azure Mulliner This Late Series Azure is in Storm Silver with contrasting Cotswold Hide and Nautic Blue Top Rolland Carpets. Dark Blue Hood, Twin Umbrellas fitted in Boot Compartment and Sat Nav Hi FI System. Values only going one way now. 36000 miles. £84,950

PLEASE VIEW OUR WEBSITE FOR A FULL LIST OF CARS FOR SALE Royce Service and Engineering now has a vehicle storage facility available Over the last twelve months we’ve found greater need for customer vehicle storage, so we are now extending this facility and can offer long or short-term storage in fully insured, secure alarmed premises. Vehicles can be stored in air chambers (air-circulated pods) by arrangement. For more information please call.

Tel: 01737 844999 www.rsande.co.uk Email sales@rsande.co.uk Station Road, Betchworth, Surrey RH3 7BZ

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THE SPECIAL REPAIR SHOP, BICESTER HERITAGE, BICESTER OX26 5HA

Tel: 01869 249999 Mobile: 07718 764463 Email: elder.vintage.services@gmail.com

1913 OVERLAND Model 79TE 4-seat tourer, 35hp, 3.5 litres, VCC dated 1919 CHEVROLET 490 tourer. Right hand drive 1921 CADILLAC V8 open 4-seat tourer 1923 SUNBEAM 14 tourer 1924 ALVIS 12/40 4-seat tourer 1925 MORRIS Oxford 13.9 2-seat tourer & dickey seat 1925 HUMBER 12/25 all weather tourer 1926 CLYNO 4-seat tourer 1927 CHEVROLET series AA Capitol 2-seat tourer & dickey, ohv engine 1927 CHRYSLER Model 70 Phaeton, Rhd. 3.6 litres, fast open motoring 1928 INVICTA 3-litre high chassis tourer 1928 MORRIS Oxford 13.9hp Saloon (flat rad.) 1928 STAR Eclipse 4/5 seat tourer, restored beautifully, 60+ cruising 1929 DELAGE DR70 limousine, newly re-trimmed. 1929 HUMBER 9/28 saloon 1929 PACKARD 645 Dietrich Duel Cowl Phaeton 1930 FORD Model A Fordor De Luxe saloon 1930 HUMBER 16/50 Imperial 6-light saloon 1931 ALVIS 12/50 TJ 2-seat tourer & dickey 1931 ALVIS 12/50 TJ replica Cross & Ellis narrow tourer 1931 MORRIS Minor open 2-seater 1931 RILEY 9 Plus series 2-seat tourer with boat tail, single carb. 1932 ALVIS 12/50 4-seat special, shortened chassis, twin carbs. 1932 RILEY 9 Holbrook tourer, twin carb., new rebuilt engine

£37,750 £17,000 £54,000 £35,000 £29,750 £16,000 £19,995 £18,750 £13,750 £23,750 £79,500 £12,500 £45,000 £32,000 £12,750 £80,000 £13,800 £18,500 £36,000 £42,500 £12,750 £22,750 £39,500 £28,000

1932 RILEY 9 Lynx disappearing hood tourer with manual gear change £35,000 1932 VAUXHALL Cadet standard saloon £18,500 1933 ALVIS Firefly drop-head coupé by Cross & Ellis £42,000 1933 MORRIS Ten-Four sliding head Saloon £6,750 C1935 AUSTIN 7 trials car, ideal 750MC, trophy winner, competitive £6,000 1935 ROLLS ROYCE 20/25 Limousine by Park Ward £37,500 C1936 AUSTIN 7 Single seat racing car £33,000 1936 MORRIS 8 series I sliding head 4-door saloon £10,750 £180,000 1939 ALVIS Speed 25 tourer by Vanden Plas 1939 ALVIS 12/70 2-seat special £33,500 1952 BENTLEY Mk VI, 4.5 litre “Big Bore” standard steel saloon £28,000 1953 MG TD 2-seat sports left-hand drive £17,250 1957 AUSTIN HEALEY 100/6 early series, up rated to 3000 works rep. £57,800 1959 FORD Galaxie 332ci, 5.4 ltr, V8 POA 1966 TRIUMPH 1300 fwd saloon. £1,500 1967 TRIUMPH TR4A IRS open 2-seat sports £27,500 1980 MG B GT 1500 miles only from new, 1 owner £17,000 1989 PEUGEOT 205 GTI 1.9, unmolested, 108,000 miles £6,750 1990 MERCEDES Benz 190E 2.5, 16v Cosworth £14,500 2001 MG F 160 Trophy, 43,000 miles, hardtop, trophy yellow £6,500 MOTORCYCLES 1952 A.J.S. Model 20, with some CRS parts £4,500 1959 EXCELLCIOR Consort 98cc 2 stroke Villiers, good original £1,800 1969 BSA Bantam 175cc, good original £1,800

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Melvyn Rutter Limited International Morgan Sales, Service, Parts and Restoration for Morgan Cars from 1936 to Present Day

MAIN DEALER

2017 AERO 8 - £99,750 METALLIC BLUE WITH YARWOOD MULBERRY LEATHER, 6 SPOKE 18” ALLOY WHEELS, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, DIAMOND QUILTED LEATHER, WOOD DASH, HEATED SEATS, A/C, SILVER WING AND SPLITTER COOLING VENT MESH, DELIVERY MILEAGE OF 106, OUR OWN CAR.

2017 4/4 - £43,950 ROLLS ROYCE OCEAN BLUE WITH YARWOOD NAVY LEATHER, NAVY MOHAIR HOOD PACK, STAINLESS STEEL WIRE WHEELS, WALNUT DASH, SUN VISORS, ELASTICATED DOOR POCKETS, RADIO/CD, DOOR CHECK STRAPS, FRONT AND REAR OVER RIDERS, SILVER MESH GRILLE, RUTTER OWNED CAR, REG NOT INCLUDED, 1239 MILES.

2013 MORGAN 3 WHEELER - £28,450 SPORT TEAL WITH BLACK LEATHER, ONLY 582 MILES, 1 OWNER, ELASTICATED POCKETS, UNION FLAGS.

1997 +4 - £4,500 FIRE DAMAGED – PROJECT CAR – NOT RECORDED, CLEAN V5C.

Morgan Hire Magazine The MORGAN WORLD Both 3 and 4 wheeler models www.the-morganworld.com £220 per day

BRAND NEW RUTTER PARTS CATALOGUE 40 Year Anniversary Edition, 84 Page Parts Catalogue £5 UK, £7 Europe, £9 overseas elsewhere

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Aston Martin Lagonda (1984) 4th owner, only 59.833 miles Bentley S3 Continental Coupe (1965) By H.J. Mulliner Park Ward orig. LHD, 3th owner car Ferrari 365 GTC/4 (1972) Ferrari Classiche, restored and rebuild condition Maserati Ghibli 4.9 SS (1972) European car, matching numbers and colours Ferrari 308 GTB Vetroresina dry sump (1977) EU version, only 81.000 km Lancia Aurelia B24S Convertible (1959) Fully restored, matching numbers, factory hard-top Arnhemsestraat 47 | 6971 AP Brummen | The Netherlands T. 0031 (0)575 564055 | E. info@gallery-aaldering.com

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JAGUARS WANTED URGENTLY TOP PRICES PAID Jaguars E-Types and classic Jaguars, all models, any year, any condition Please phone anytime:

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Call 07831 334608

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Cheshire Classic Benz The Finest Examples of Mercedes-Benz Cars from the 1960s to the 1990s

Choice of 2

MERCEDES WANTED URGENTLY TOP PRICES PAID Mercedes sports and classic Mercedes, all models, any year, any condition Please phone anytime:

280SL Roadster 1982X

SL320 Roadster 1994L

Silver Blue metallic, matching hardtop, blue soft top, grey sport check interior, automatic gearbox, electric windows, rear seats, original steel wheels with hubcaps, FSH, 79,000m . . . . . £24,950

Blue/Black metallic, matching hardtop, black soft top, Mushroom leather interior, 5 speed auto, cruise, original 16” 8 hole alloys, FSH, two owners, only 19,000m . . . . . . . . . . . . £22,950

250SE Coupe 1965C

SL320 Roadster 1998S

Original colour scheme of Dark Bordeaux Red with light tan leather, four speed column change auto, professionally upgraded to 280SE engine, only two owners . . . £36,950

Brilliant Silver, grey leather, panoramic hardtop, blue soft top, 5-Sp auto, climate, cruise, htd seats, elec steering col, orig 17” alloys, FSH, one lady owner, only 21,000m . . . . . . £23,950

230TE Estate 1984B

230CE Coupe 1992J

Midnight Blue, blue cloth interior, zebrano wood, auto, 4 x elec windows, manual sunroof, split fold rear seats, seven seats, original alloys, three owners, FSH, 99,000m . . . . . £10,950

Almandine metallic, Mushroom leather interior, walnut wood, 4 speed auto, electric windows, electric tilt/slide sunroof, original 8 hole alloys, radio/CD, FSH, only 32,000m £13,950

SLK320 Roadster 2001/51

E320 Sportline Cabriolet 1996N

Sapphire Blue met, blue/black leather, 5-Sp auto, climate, cruise/limiter, elec seats, leather steering wheel and gearknob, orig 5 spoke AMG alloys, FSH, ONLY 12,000m . . . . . . . £13,950

Azurite Blue metallic, grey leather, blue soft top, 5 speed auto, cruise, airbags, heated seats, wood/ leather steering wheel, original Sportline 15” alloys, FSH, 81,000m . . . . . . . . . . . . £17,450

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S500 Coupe 1994M

300E Saloon 1988F

Onyx Grey metallic, Orion Grey leather interior, walnut wood, 4 speed auto, usual huge spec plus factory AMG suspension and 5 spoke AMG alloys (wider at rear), FSH, 67,000m . £9,450

Smoke Silver metallic, Cream/Beige cloth interior, zebrano wood, 4 speed auto, cruise, electric tilt/slide sunroof, original 15 hole alloys, radio/CD, two owners, FSH, 66,000m . . . . . . £6,950

Our cars are carefully selected as the best of their type, and are sold with our own warranty after a full mechanical check by Mercedes trained technicians in our own workshop.

Viewing by Appointment 15 minutes from Manchester Airport. 1hr 41min from Euston by train tel: 07980 241177 or 01625 260913 email: info@ccbenz.co.uk See www.ccbenz.co.uk for full descriptions and more photos We can now offer secure covered storage for your car at our premises near Manchester Airport. Call or email to enquire. 175


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Porsche 911 1965 all matching to restore €139000

Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 1974 matching €119000

Porsche 911 S 1967 documented restoration matching €200000

Porsche 911 SC Weißach edition 1980 only 400 produced €69000

Porsche 911 T Coupe 2.2 1971 with Sunroof matching €84000

Porsche 911 T Targa 2.2 1971 matching documented restoration €119000

If you like Porsches, we have your car in stock! More than 25 Aircooled Porsche waiting for you in our showroom

Winklingerstraße 14 - 16 A-4407 Dietach - AUSTRIA Fax: 0043 7252 38 459 Mobile: 0043 664 83 67 050 franz.wittner@carcollection.at www.carcollection.at

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1000s OF PARTS IN STOCK

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MG MIDGETS AND FROGEYE SPRITES WANTED Small selection of properly restored Midgets and Sprites for sale. Check www.mgmidgets.com or ring the specialist Mike Authers Classics on Abingdon 07703 465224 OXON


The Real Car Co NORTH WALES Rolls-Royce and Bentley specialists

Rolls-Royce and Bentleys from the 1920’s - 1970’s A diverse and interesting stock of about 40 cars

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Specialist in classic & modern Rolls-Royce & Bentley

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ASTON MARTIN DB7 VOLANTE – 1998 49.000 EURO

BMW Z8 ALPINA POA

HOMMELL BERLINETTE – 1994 35.000 EURO

RALT F3 – 1980 27.500 EURO

FERRARI GTS – 1987 85.000 EURO

Uilenbaan 90 - B-2160 Antwerp Tel. 00 32 (0)497 402 402 PART EXCHANGE TAKEN

Kinson Motor Company

TRANSPORT ARRANGED

MERCEDES 280SL SPORTS PAGODA/LHD AUTO. 22K, hard and soft top. VGC.....................£79,995

JAGUAR XJS V12 SPORTS CONVERTIBLE. 1989, 1 owner, only 9600 miles, auto & PAS. P/hood, as new ................ £49,995

1985 C JAGUAR XJS HE AUTO SPORTS, one private owner from new .....................................£9,995

N BMW 8 SERIES 840 CI 2dr auto 2 door coupe, 98000 Miles ....£8,995

OLDSMOBILE CONVERTIBLE LHD P/ HOOD. Blue trim, blue hood, 2014 H reg. Always been garaged ....... £12,995

1978 MG MIDGET 1500 SPORTS, 89000 miles ........................£3,999

MERCEDES 320SL. 1997, auto & PAS, convertible, panorama roof, p/ hood, 59k ..........................£10,999

1997 R JAGUAR V8 XJ SERIES 4.0 SOVEREIGN LWB auto 4 door saloon, blue, 89000 miles ...£2,999

JAGUAR XJ 4.0 SOVEREIGN. 1995. Auto & PAS, only 21k, S/H, blue, chauffeur driven ................... £8999

1991 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER VOGUE EFI 4DR 4 DOOR 4X4 auto, PAS, e/w, c/l, 2 keys, alloy wheels, long MOT ..... £5999

NEW MERCEDES-BENZ SL SERIES SL500 2 door sports, 1993, in pearl grey metallic with contrasting grey leather trim and a factory fitted hard and soft top........ £4,999

1978 B LOTUS ELITE SPORT blue, 43000 miles, Lotus Elite, 2 door saloon, sports, 1973cc........£8,999

1995 ROVER MINI MAYFAIR 2 door saloon, in British racing green/white roof, alloy wheels, wooden dashboard, manual, box mileometer, 70,000 miles approx .... £5,399

DAIMLER 4.2 SOVEREIGN. 1983, 90k, FSH, auto & PAS & old MoTs, leather trim .......................... £4999

JAGUAR XJ8. Auto & PAS, 1 owner, 75k, FSH, 3 keys, c/l, alloys, f/ leather, p/sensor, VGC .......... £3999

PART EXCHANGE MODERN CARS AND VANS FOR CLASSIC CARS. CASH ADJUSTMENT EITHER WAY VEHICLES WANTED

07545 703474 OR 02380 766870 Southampton SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE CARS WWW.KINSONMOTORCOMPANY.CO.UK

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CLASSIC & CABRIOLETS COLLECTION 1984 Lotus Excel SE Coupe 2.2 5 speed 1971 Lancia 2000 Coupe, 2 owners, Cloth trim

1962 Lancia Flavia SI 1.5 Coupe Leather Trim

1972 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 Super SII

1976 Lancia Fulvia Coupe, Maroon

1968 Lancia Flavia 1.8 Inj Italian RHD 1 owner.

1959 Lancia Flaminia Italian RHD Coupe

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MERCEDES 380 SL (R107). 1985 Smoke silver with brazil interior. Hard and sof tops. 54,000 miles only with a stamped service book. The last owners (husband and [MJI TYVGLEWIH XLI 1IVGIHIW MR ,MKL WTIGM½ GEXMSR [LMGL includes rear seats, air conditioning, cruise control, ABS, heated seats, headlamp wash/ wipe, OTG, power steering, c/locking, Becker Mexico stereo, factory alloy wheels. A fabulous SL. Was £29,750 now reduced by £3,250 to the end of season price of £26,500

Tel: 01723 859573

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www.uksportscars.com For everything Lotus & Caterham

VW SPLIT SCREEN “BARN DOOR” 1951. STUNNING CONDITION THROUGHOUT. MORE “SPLITTIES” IN STOCK.

DAIMLER SP250 DART AUTOMATIC, 1963. LAST OWNER 28 YEARS. CREAM LEATHER. REBUILT. £38,995

LOTUS ELAN SPRINT DHC. CHOICE OF THREE IN STOCK.

CATERHAM SEVEN 1.4K SERIES, 5 SPEED DE DION, 2014. 5,800 MILES. £14,995

JAGUAR MK2 3.8 MANUAL WITH OVERDRIVE, 1962. LOTUS ESPRIT TURBO 1985. THREE IN STOCK: STUNNING RESTORATION IN ORIGINAL COLOUR. £56,995 GREEN. CALYPSO RED. ICE BLUE METALLIC. Please visit our website at www.uksportscars.com for thirty other carefully selected Lotus, Caterham, performance and classic vehicles. should you be thinking of selling any of the above or similar please contact us for a no obligation discussion -

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1994 Ferrari 456 GT manual

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

Left hand drive. £49,990

One of only 31 UK cars. £274,990

1994 Ferrari 348 GTB

2002 Ferrari 456 M GTAutomatic

One of only 14 and the only Black example. £79,990

One of 139 official UK cars, 21,000 miles. £59,990

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Chevron B17C F2 1970. 0ne of only two works Chevrons. Raced by Rene Wisell. Full history available. The car has been lovingly restored including both the BDA engine and FT200 Gearbox. A unique piece of Chevron history. ÂŁ75,000.00

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This fantastic little gem is one of the last of her line. A real star to drive that never misses a beat. Finished in black with red coach line. Very good original interior finished in maroon. Receipt’s for nearly £4000 in history file shows this car has been very loved and wants for nothing. Ready to do many years’ service Full M.O.T £5750

This car is in very nice condition with a beautiful soundingg engine. g She starts first time every time and the last 2 owners have cherished her well. The steeringg is on the button and brakes are very good. g Complete and very ggood condition original g seats and headliningg but the carpet is non-standard. All chrome in ggood order and requires no work. Paint has some minor blemishes but nothingg to worry about. This little car is perfect for drives out and going to shows she will not disappoint. Test drive welcome. ÂŁ6250

Lotus Elan 1990. 1.6 Turbo. 87000 miles. With all old MOT’s. Full history with new MOT. In all round excellent condition. £6950.00

1931 AUSTIN 7 CHUMMY (AG TOURER) Coming soon Mercedes 250SL. California 1967. LHD. The car was imported from New York in 2014 and been subject to a restoration by the present owner. The rarest model. These Pagodas are great to drive and surely a blue chip investment for the future. ÂŁ65,000.00

Porsche 911 (996) Carrera Coupe. 1997. 3.4 Blue with tan interior. Full history with over ÂŁ 25000.00 bills. Sunroof. New MOT. A very clean example of this future classic. ÂŁ18,750.00

Here is the chance to buy and restore you own car the way you want with most of the hard work done as previous owner unable to finish due to ill health. So far the body tub has all been done the battery boxes and fuel tank are done the engine you can see has been rebuilt along with gear box and everything is there (apart from wiring loom but not finished checking boxes yet) you need to finish including 4 very good and not rotten doors, bonnet, cowl, glass, dash, seats etc Full V5c and related documents in good sized history file included with car. Original 2 letter 4-digit registration on car. ÂŁ2275

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Alfa Romeo Giulietta 1960 TI. Racing version. LHD. This car was very successful in Italy and there is history including the old FIA and Italian CSAI Technical passport. Now totally rebuilt including both engine and gearbox. Spare gearbox. Goodwood eligible. ÂŁ27,500.00

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This fantastic car we believe has only covered 25k in its life time as it was laid up in the early 50s and not restored until recently. Finished in maroon with new side screens hood etc. this is one of the very last chummys built and has the all steel body that is in A1 condition with no filler or rot. More Photos are online ÂŁ14250

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Classic Cars from the USA, EU, Dubai etc - we handle everything - get an instant quote online at: Jaguar MK2 3.4 O/D 1961 Indigo blue with red leather. Alternator conversion, electronic ignition and electronic power steering. Fantastic history file ........................................£30,000

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1967 JAGUAR MKII 240 AUTO. Finished in immaculate Birch Grey with Stone Ambler interior. Family owned from new and was last on the road in 1975 when it developed an engine problem and was kept in a bus station work shop until last year with the cylinder head removed. The body is totally original and has never been welded or repaired. Seat covers are on from new having left the seats in virtually new condition. Now fully recommissioned and ready for the road. The mileage is warranted at 59,000. Must be one of the best Jaguar 240’s on the market and a rare opportunity and investment at.................. £27,995

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WHY I LOVE... ...memories of my first race, by former Formula One driver and five-times Le Mans winner Emanuele Pirro

Pirro about to embark on a fateful drive at Mugello in his Fiat Abarth Formula

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loved my first car race, I can remember it as though it was Then it began to rain, heavily. I’d never driven in the wet before only yesterday. Racing is in my blood. I began in karts and and I thought it could spell disaster for me. To make matters when I reached the age when I could start motor racing I had worse, I had to skip the fifteen minutes of extra practice time two things in my favour – the success of older kart drivers agreed by the race director because my rain light was faulty. such as Elio De Angelis, Riccardo Patrese, Andrea De Cesaris By the time it was fixed the other cars were already on the grid and Eddie Cheever helped me to get started, plus the Fiat and so I had to complete my formation lap alone. The car was Lancia Group, which was very supportive of Italian drivers, sliding about everywhere and the situation seemed hopeless. had just launched the new Fiat Abarth Formula. When the flag went down I found myself leading along the The first season was 1980. The design was based on limited straight and into the first corner. I had no idea where to brake. As I -budget racing using the Lancia Beta engine and gearbox. The cars came out I was still ahead, a position I maintained for the next few were all delivered together during March at Mugello, a circuit that turns. Behind, all was a huge blur of spray. Because no-one had passed me I thought there’d been a massive accident. intimidates even the best. Power was in the area of 150bhp. Three laps from the finish the rain intensified and I spun in I had just won the Italian karting championship for the second year and this gave me a limited budget, sufficient only to join a a newly formed river of water across the track. The car stopped, team which had never entered circuit racing before. The question buried in a sand trap facing the oncoming cars. Only then did I I couldn’t ignore was whether I was good enough to make a career realise I’d amassed a 15 second lead! As I walked back to the pits I couldn’t stop crying, fully expecting everyone to be angry. In fact, out of motor racing? I could not be just average. they were totally excited by my performance. I then won the I was very nervous ahead of my first race. I qualified 8th next race and went on to take the championship. out of 52, started on the second row of the second heat, NEXT That first race was so important. It helped me to answer and finished in second place. This earned me the chance MONTH: my question: could I hope to succeed as a racing driver? to start from the second row for the final.

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57-61 63-71

Abarth Club GB (01869 340289) 90,000 70,000 50,000 39,000 747 95 40,000 30,000 20,000 12,500 595 80

47-56 49-56 54-63 56-63 61-63 54-63 56-63 59-63 62-69 65-67 67-73 67-73 79-84 83-89 93-00

15,000 28,500 200,000 275,000 250,000 125,000 140,000 55,000 825,000 850,000 160,000 200,000 15,000 95,000 28,500

11,000 22,000 150,000 210,000 185,000 95,000 110,000 40,000 650,000 675,000 125,000 150,000 11,000 75,000 24,000

ALFA ROMEO 6C 1750 GS Zagato 30-33 1900C Super Sprint 55-58 Giulietta berlina 55-62 Giulietta ti 57-64 Giulietta/Giulia Sprint 55-64 Giulietta/Giulia Spider 55-65 Giulietta, Giulia SS 57-66 2000 Spider 58-62 2600 Spider 62-65 2600 Sprint 62-66 SZ-1 60-62 TZ-1 63-65 Giulia Ti/Super 62-74 1750/2000 Berlina 68-76 Giulia Sprint GT/Veloce 63-68 Giulia GTA 1300/1600 65-71 GT Junior 66-77 1750/2000 GTV 67-77 1300/1600 Junior Z 70-75 Spider Duetto 66-67 1750 Spider Veloce 68-70 70-82 Spider 2000 S2 Spider 2000 S3 82-89 Spider 2000 S4 89-93 Montreal 70-77 Alfasud/Alfasud Ti 72-83 Alfasud Sprint 76-90 Alfetta sal 72-84 GTV 2000 76-87 GTV6 81-87 75 sal 86-92 SZ 89-93

1.9m 225,000 18,000 22,500 55,000 65,000 110,000 75,000 90,000 47,500 350,000 800,000 15,000 11,000 40,000 220,000 23,500 30,000 39,500 32,500 30,000 17,500 9500 11,000 67,500 4850 7000 10,000 9250 16,500 7500 36,500

Alfa Romeo Owners’ Club (01787 249285) 1.5m 1.2m 950,000 1754 95 175,000 120,000 85,000 1975 112 12,600 6000 2750 1290 90 16,000 7500 4000 1290 103 42,000 25,000 16,000 1290 110 48,500 30,000 20,000 1570 108 80,000 50,000 30,000 1570 120 55,000 26,500 16,000 1975 111 67,500 32,000 17,500 2584 124 35,000 17,500 8000 2584 125 300,000 250,000 200,000 1290 120 625,000 525,000 450,000 1570 124 10,000 5000 2250 1570 105 7000 3000 1400 1962 115 30,000 16,500 8500 1570 112 175,000 125,000 90,000 1570 115 16,500 8500 4500 1570 115 22,500 12,000 6000 1962 118 30,000 16,500 9750 1290 110 24,000 12,500 6500 1570 113 22,000 12,000 6250 1779 115 13,000 6250 2850 1962 119 6250 3000 1500 1962 114 7500 4000 2200 1962 114 49,500 27,500 17,500 2593 132 3500 1500 550 1286 103 4750 2400 900 1490 104 7000 3000 900 1962 113 1962 118 6500 3000 1400 10,000 4500 1950 2492 130 5000 2000 1000 2959 135 26,500 18,500 14,000 2959 153

ALLARD K1/K2/K3 L/M P J2/J2X

110,000 57,500 36,000 240,000

Allard Owners’ Club (01438 773428) 80,000 55,000 36,500 3917 101 37,500 22,000 14,000 3622 86 25,000 13,500 8250 3622 90 200,000 160,000 125,000 4375 130

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Zagato 750 595, 595SS, 695SS AC

2-litre 2-litre dhc/Buckland Ace (AC engine) Ace-Bristol Ace-Ford Aceca-AC Aceca-Bristol Greyhound Cobra MkI/MkII/289 Cobra 427 428 428 con 3000 ME Cobra MkIV Ace Brooklands

46-54 46-53 49-52 50-54

AC Owners’ Club (01904 793563) 6750 4000 1991 83 14,000 9000 1991 83 110,000 80,000 1991 102 150,000 100,000 1971 118 140,000 90,000 2553 120 65,000 45,000 1991 104 70,000 50,000 1971 128 25,000 16,500 1971 107 500,000 400,000 4727 138 525,000 425,000 6998 145 90,000 60,000 7014 143 110,000 90,000 7014 143 7500 5000 2994 125 58,000 42,500 4942 134 18,000 12,000 4942 140

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ALPINE-RENAULT A110 A310 1600 A310 V6 GTA GTA Turbo

65-77 74-77 77-86 85-91 85-91

75,000 27,500 35,000 8750 10,500

ALVIS Speed 20 Tourer Speed 25 Tourer TA14 TA14 convertible TA21/TC21/100 TA21/TC21/100 con TD21 TD21 convertible TE/TF21 TE/TF convertible

32-36 37-40 46-50 46-50 50-55 50-55 56-63 56-63 63-67 63-67

Alvis Owner Club (01892 832118); Alvis Register (01483 810308) 120,000 100,000 75,000 52,500 2762 90 175,000 150,000 120,000 95,000 3571 85 16,000 11,000 6000 3250 1892 72 32,500 25,000 14,000 7000 1892 72 20,000 15,000 8500 4000 2993 100 50,000 35,000 20,000 12,000 2993 95 32,500 22,500 13,500 7000 2993 104 72,500 52,500 32,500 18,500 2993 102 40,000 29,000 16,500 9500 2993 110 89,000 65,000 37,500 22,500 2993 107

55,000 20,000 27,500 7000 8500

Club Alpine-Renault (01902 895590) 36,000 27,500 1565 115 12,500 8000 1605 130 17,500 11,000 2664 137 3750 2250 2849 139 4650 2750 2458 149

ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY Lancaster 46-52 Hurricane dhc 46-53 Typhoon coupé 46-50 Whitley 50-53 Sapphire 346 53-59 Sapphire 234/236 56-58 Star Sapphire 58-60

12,500 20,000 16,000 11,500 12,500 11,500 14,000

Armstrong Siddeley Owners’ Club (0121 459 0742) 9000 5000 2750 1991 70 15,000 8500 5500 1991 70 11,250 7000 4250 1991 70 8500 4250 2500 2309 85 9500 4750 1750 3435 100 8500 4000 1600 2309 97 11,000 5500 2500 3990 104

ASTON MARTIN DB2 50-53 DB2 con 51-53 DB2/4 MkI/II 53-57 DB2/4 con 53-57 DB MkIII 57-59 DB MkIII con 57-59 58-63 DB4 DB4 con 61-63 DB4 GT 60-63 DB4 GT Zagato 60-63 DB5 63-65 DB5 con 63-66 DB6 65-70 DB6 Vantage 66-69 DB6 Volante 66-70 DBS 6 67-72 DBS 6 Vantage 67-73 DBS V8 69-73 V8 72-90 V8 Vantage 77-89 V8 Volante 78-90 V8 Vantage Volante 86-89 Zagato 86-87 Virage 89-96 Virage Volante 92-96 V8 Vantage 93-99 V8 Coupé 96-99 DB7 94-99 DB7 Volante 96-99 DB7 Vantage 99-03 DB7 Vantage Volante 99-03

240,000 325,000 185,000 275,000 220,000 500,000 475,000 900,000 2.4m 10.5m 575,000 1m 300,000 400,000 700,000 110,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 350,000 150,000 300,000 200,000 37,500 60,000 150,000 60,000 22,500 28,000 29,500 33,000

Aston Martin Owners’ Club (01865 400400) 175,000 120,000 85,000 2580 110 250,000 180,000 140,000 2580 109 140,000 92,000 65,000 2580 120 225,000 170,000 130,000 2580 120 165,000 115,000 85,000 2922 120 425,000 330,000 250,000 2922 120 390,000 300,000 225,000 3670 141 825,000 650,000 500,000 3670 140 2m 1.5m 1m 3670 155 9m 8m n/a 3670 154 485,000 360,000 285,000 3995 143 875,000 700,000 550,000 3995 141 225,000 165,000 125,000 3995 140 300,000 210,000 160,000 3995 148 590,000 400,000 325,000 3995 145 75,000 47,500 32,500 3995 138 100,000 60,000 40,000 3995 141 80,000 52,000 36,000 5340 162 75,000 45,000 32,500 5340 147 275,000 180,000 100,000 5340 168 120,000 75,000 45,000 5340 130 250,000 175,000 100,000 5340 162 150,000 100,000 60,000 5340 180 27,500 17,500 12,500 5340 158 45,000 30,000 20,000 5340 157 110,000 75,000 50,000 5340 186 45,000 30,000 24,000 5340 155 20,000 15,500 11,500 3239 157 23,000 18,000 13,500 3239 155 25,000 20,500 16,000 5935 185 27,500 24,500 21,000 5935 165

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Whether you’re buying or selling a classic, it pays to know how the market has been reacting to that model. We consult specialists, clubs and dealers, and scour auction results to ensure our guide is as accurate as possible. But remember, it’s not a valuation – a car’s true value can only be assessed in person. Timewarp cars with perfect history, or those freshly restored often command disproportionately higher prices. On some models at the ‘bluechip’ end of the market, like Ferrari GTOs, history and provenance are as crucial as condition, so our price spread reflects that.

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Audi Owners’ Club (07788 588449) 69-76 12,500 8500 4000 2000 1871 112 80-89 22,500 15,000 7000 3000 2144 135 89-91 30,000 22,000 12,000 6000 2226 142

OC (01372 466134); Mini OC (01543 257956); Cooper C (020 7515 7173) AUSTIN Seven Seven saloon 30-34 12,000 9000 5250 2750 747 50 Seven Chummy 31-34 17,500 13,500 8000 5000 747 50 Seven 65/Nippy 33-37 30,000 22,500 15,000 10,000 747 60 Seven Ruby saloon 34-39 10,500 7800 4400 2400 747 53 47-57 12,500 8000 3750 1750 3995 89 A125/A135 4000 1900 1000 1200 76 A40 Devon/Dorset 47-52 6000 A70 Hamps/Heref 48-54 7500 5000 2400 1000 2199 83 A90 Atlantic con 49-50 35,000 26,000 13,000 6500 2660 92 A90 Atlantic coupé 50-52 25,000 18,500 10,000 5000 2660 92 A40 Sports 50-53 14,000 10,500 6000 3500 1200 80 A40 Somerset 52-54 5750 3750 1750 850 1200 72 A40 Somerset con 52-54 8000 6000 3400 1750 1200 72 Metropolitan cpé 54-61 15,000 10,000 5000 2500 1489 78 Metropolitan con 54-60 18,000 12,000 6000 3000 1489 78 A30/A35 51-59 7500 4500 2250 950 948 75 A40, A50, A55 53-59 6000 4000 1750 850 1200 70 3200 1400 700 1622 78 A55/A60 Cambridge 59-69 5000 A90, A95, A105 54-59 10,000 7000 3000 1400 2639 91 A40 Farina 58-67 6400 4500 1800 700 1098 82 A99/A110 59-68 7200 5000 2000 950 2912 102 1100/1300 63-74 2950 1950 850 450 1098 85 1300GT 69-74 8000 5500 2500 1200 1275 96 3-litre 68-71 6750 4750 2400 1100 2912 106 1800/2200 64-75 3250 2000 800 350 1798 96 Allegro 1750/Sport TC 73-75 2650 1650 800 450 1748 104 Seven/Mini MkI 59 25,000 20,000 14,000 10,000 848 71 Mini MkI 60-67 12,500 10,000 6000 3250 848 71 Mini MkII 67-69 6000 4000 1850 1000 998 79 Mini MkIII-V 70-90 4500 3000 1350 750 998 82 Mini Cooper 997/998 61-69 20,000 16,000 9000 6000 998 90 Mini Cooper 1071S 63-64 42,500 32,000 20,000 14,000 1071 95 Mini Cooper 970S 64-65 37,500 28,000 18,500 13,000 970 82 Mini Cooper 1275S 64-67 40,000 30,000 20,000 13,500 1275 96 Mini C’r 1275S MkII/III 67-71 32,000 22,500 14,000 9500 1275 96 Mini Moke 64-85 20,000 15,000 8000 4500 998 70 Mini 1275GT 69-80 10,000 7000 4000 1750 1275 89 Mini Clubman 70-80 4500 3000 1300 650 1098 82 AUSTIN-HEALEY 100 BN1/2 100M 100S 100/6 BN4/6 3000 MkI 3000 MkII BN7 3000 MkII BT7, BJ7 3000 MkIII ‘Frogeye’ Sprite MkI Sprite MkII/III/IV

53-56 55-56 55 56-59 59-61 61-62 62-64 64-68 58-61 61-71

65,000 135,000 625,000 47,500 50,000 75,000 57,500 62,500 21,000 11,000

BENTLEY 3-litre Tourer 4.5-litre Tourer 6.5 Litre Speed Six

22-25 27-31 28-30

Bentley Drivers’ Club (01295 738886) 500,000 275,000 200,000 150,000 2996 1.1m 750,000 600,000 450,000 4398 92 1.1m 6597 86 3.2m 2.6m 1.9m

Austin-Healey Club, 4 Saxby St, Leicester LE2 0ND 47,500 32,000 20,000 2660 103 100,000 70,000 50,000 2660 109 510,000 440,000 380,000 2660 119 35,000 22,000 13,500 2639 105 37,500 25,000 13,000 2912 112 50,000 35,000 25,000 2912 117 42,000 27,500 15,000 2912 117 46,500 30,000 17,500 2912 121 15,000 7000 4000 948 82 7000 3000 1250 1275 96

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BIZZARRINI 5300 GT Strada

65-69

98 101 91 91 96 96 100 100 106 106 106 115 101 115 114 115 115 120 116 120 116 118 120 120 120 118 119 135 135 140 151 175 140

Berkeley Enthusiasts’ Club (01483 475330) 3600 2250 328 65 3750 2500 492 80 4250 2750 692 90 3600 2000 328 60

(isobizclub.com) 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 5354 165

36-39 55-63 56-59 56-59 55-65 58-59 66-72 66-77 68-75 71-74 71-75 73-74 69-71 69-77 71-75 72-75 72-75 76-87 78-89 85-89 79-80 77-82 81-85 80-81 85-87 85-88 88-95 86-90 88 86-91 90-99 98-02 98-02 00-03

675,000 45,000 130,000 1.25m 21,000 30,000 8500 6500 11,000 20,000 24,000 65,000 20,000 8500 35,000 125,000 250,000 8750 14,000 32,000 300,000 7000 7500 26,000 12,000 30,000 15,000 50,000 70,000 30,000 100 20,000 27,000 135,000

BMW Car Club (01225 709009) 550,000 425,000 350,000 1971 100 32,000 16,000 10,000 2580 100 100,000 70,000 50,000 3168 115 1m 850,000 675,000 3168 135 15,000 10,000 6500 298 60 24,000 16,000 9500 585 65 6000 3000 1400 1990 105 4500 2200 1000 1573 100 3500 1400 1990 112 7500 15,000 7000 3000 1990 110 16,500 7500 3250 1990 120 50,000 35,000 20,000 1990 130 ▲ 14,000 7000 3600 2788 120 6000 3000 1600 2494 110 25,000 17,500 10,000 2985 130 95,000 60,000 37,500 3003 134 ▲ 200,000 150,000 100,000 3153 138 6000 3000 1500 3210 132 10,000 4750 2400 3453 140 22,500 14,000 7500 3453 158 250,000 175,000 125,000 3453 162 5000 2500 1300 2315 126 5000 2500 1250 2495 135 19,000 11,000 5500 3453 139 9000 4500 2000 3453 136 23,000 13,000 7500 3420 152 ▲ 11,000 5750 3500 3535 155 40,000 26,000 17,500 2302 143 55,000 36,500 26,500 2302 143 24,000 15,000 9500 2494 140 10,000 5000 2500 4941 155 15,000 10,000 6750 3201 155 20,500 13,000 8500 3201 159 110,000 85,000 65,000 4941 155

BOND Minicar MkA-G GT2+2/GT4S Equipe GT Bug

48-65 63-70 67-70 70-74

6000 4750 4900 10,000

4250 3100 3250 7000

10,000 28,500

Borgward Drivers’ Club (01536 510771) 7500 4000 2000 1493 93 ▲ 20,000 12,000 7000 1493 98

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54-61 55-61

Bond Owners’ Club (0121 784 4626) 1900 900 250 55 1500 700 1296 90 ▲ 1500 650 1998 100 ▲ 3250 1750 701 75

BUGATTI Type 57 Galibier sal 34-39 Type 57 Ventoux 2dr 34-39 Type 57 Stelvio con 34-39 Type 57 Atalante cpe 35-38 Type 57S Atalante cpe 36-38 92-95 EB110

275,000 450,000 650,000 1.5m 7.5m 400,000

210,000 360,000 525,000 1.2m 6.75m 350,000

CATERHAM Seven (solid axle) Seven (de Dion)

73-89 87-91

15,000 16,000

10,500 7000 11,500 7750

CHEVROLET Corvette Corvette Corvette Corvette Sting Ray Camaro Camaro conv. Corvette Stingray Corvette Stingray Corvette Corvette C4 Corvette ZR1

Classic Chevrolet Club (01376 552478); Corvette Club (01702 200881) 53-54 90,000 65,000 45,000 30,000 3800 107 55-57 65,000 47,500 30,000 20,000 4343 119 58-62 75,000 55,000 32,500 22,000 4639 132 63-67 72,000 54,000 27,500 18,000 5359 142 67-69 22,000 17,500 9500 5000 5735 130 67-69 25,000 20,000 14,000 8000 5735 130 68-72 27,500 22,500 13,000 5500 6997 151 73-77 21,000 14,500 9000 4500 5737 125 77-82 15,000 11,000 6500 3500 5733 125 84-96 11,000 9000 4500 2000 5733 145 90-95 18,500 15,000 12,500 9500 5727 180

CISITALIA 202 coupe

47-54

(cisitalia.net) 250,000 200,000 150,000 120,000 1089 105

CITROËN Light 15/Big 15 2CV 2CV DS19/ID19 Safari estate DS décapotable DS20/21/23/Pallas SM V6 GS/GSA CX GTi/GTi turbo

35-55 48-60 60-90 56-68 59-75 63-78 68-75 70-75 70-85 77-89

20,000 11,000 7500 20,000 22,000 175,000 32,000 60,000 3750 6000

14,000 8000 5000 13,500 14,000 135,000 20,000 40,000 2500 4500

Citroën Car Club (07 000 248258) 7250 4000 1911 72 4000 2000 425 49 2500 1250 602 71 6000 2250 1911 88 6500 2750 1911 88 90,000 62,500 2175 100 8000 3500 2347 120 22,500 12,500 2670 135 1000 450 1220 100 2000 900 2347 137

CLAN Crusader coupé

71-74

5000

3750

1650

Bugatti Owners’ Club (01242 662914) 160,000 115,000 3257 95 275,000 175,000 3257 95 390,000 250,000 3257 96 850,000 550,000 3257 100 6m 5.5m 3257 115 250,000 175,000 3499 209 ▲ Lotus Seven Club (01483 277171) 4500 1599 108 5250 1715 112

Clan Owners’ Club (01656 744741) 700 875 102

DAF DAF Owners’ Club, 56 Ridgedale Rd, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbys S44 6TX 55 Marathon coupé 68-72 3500 2250 950 500 1108 83 DAIMLER DB18/Consort 39-53 DB18 con 39-50 DB18 Sports Special 49-53 Regency 52-56 Conquest/Century 53-58 Century drophead 54-55 Conquest Rdster/DHC 54-57 104/Majestic 56-62 Majestic Major 60-68 SP250 sports 59-64 2½-litre/V8 250 62-69 Sovereign (420) 66-69 Sovereign (XJ6) SI/II 69-79 Double-Six SI/II 72-79 4.2 coupé 75-78 Double-Six Coupé 75-77 Sovereign SIII 79-86 Double-Six SIII 79-86

10,000 29,000 32,000 9750 8750 19,000 33,000 8500 10,500 48,500 20,000 14,000 10,000 10,500 21,000 25,000 7000 10,000

DATSUN 240Z 260Z 280ZX/2+2

69-74 74-79 78-83

Datsun Owners’ Club (01342 321000); Z Club (01782 873374) 22,500 16,000 9000 6000 2393 125 15,000 10,000 5750 3000 2565 127 7500 5000 2200 950 2753 111

DELAHAYE 135M/MS Coupé 35-39 135M/MS Cabriolet 35-39 135M/MS Coupé 46-53

The Delahaye Club (clubdelahaye.com) 500,000 350,000 200,000 100,000 3557 n/a 625,000 450,000 295,000 125,000 3557 n/a 165,000 120,000 70,000 45,000 3557 n/a

Daimler & Lanchester Owners’ Club (01253 352076) 7000 3000 1000 2522 76 22,000 12,000 65000123456789 2522 76 24,000 14,000 8000 2522 80 7000 3500 1500 3468 85 6000 2500 1200 2433 90 12,500 7000 3250 2433 90 24,000 15,000 9000 2433 100 6000 3000 1250 3794 100 7750 3750 1750 4561 119 36,000 20,000 14,000 2548 123 14,000 6250 2750 2548 112 11,000 5000 2000 4235 117 7000 3000 1000 4235 120 ▲ 7500 3200 1200 5343 140 ▲ 13,000 7250 2500 4235 120 16,500 9250 3200 5343 140 4500 1850 650 4235 126 ▲ 7000 3000 1000 5343 150 ▲

135M/MS Cabriolet 46-53 235 Chapron coupé 51-54

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BRISTOL Bristol Owners’ Club (01403 784028); Owners & Drivers Assn (bristoloda.com) 400 47-50 63,500 47,500 26,500 16,500 1971 92 ▲ 401, 403 49-55 57,500 40,000 20,000 13,500 1971 94 ▲ Arnolt-Bristol 54-61 300,000 240,000 175,000 100,000 1971 109 404 54-55 75,000 55,000 35,000 22,000 1971 110 405 saloon 54-56 45,000 30,000 15,000 10,000 1971 94 ▲ 405 con 55 100,000 80,000 45,000 30,000 1971 100 406 58-61 40,000 27,500 14,000 9000 2216 104 407, 408, 409 62-69 37,500 26,000 13,500 8250 5130 122 410, 411 69-76 40,000 28,000 14,500 9000 5900 140 412, Beaufighter 76-93 35,000 20,000 12,000 6500 5900 150 603,Britannia,Brigand 76-94 32,000 22,000 12,000 7500 5900 150

BMW 328 501 V8/502/2.6/3.2 503 coupé 507 Isetta 250/300 600 2000/ti lux/tii 1600/1602/1502 2002/Touring 2002 cabrio/targa 2002tii 2002 turbo 2800CS/CSA 2500/2800/3.0/3.3 3.0CS/CSi 3.0CSL 3.0CSL ‘Batmobile’ 633/628 CSi 635 CSi M635 CSi M1 323i (E21) 320/325 Baur cabrio M535i (E12) M535i (E28) M5 (E28) M5 (E34) M3 (E30) M3 Evo II (E30) Z1 840/850 coupé Z3M Roadster Z3M Coupe Z8

BORGWARD Isabella TS Isabella coupé

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56-58 58-59 59-61 59-61

3m 4398 500,000 7982 29,500 3669 42,500 3669 32,000 4257 47,500 4257 8750 4566 27,500 4566 9000 4566 12,500 4566 32,000 4566 500,000 4566 8000 4887 140,000 4887 200,000 4887 85,000 6230 95,000 6230 46,500 6230 8500 6230 50,000 6230 80,000 6230 48,000 6230 2500 6750 2250 6750 10,000 6750 16.000 6750 2000 6750 2400 6750 2500 6750 25,000 6750 18,000 6750 32,000 6750 6500 6750

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BERKELEY Sports SA322/SE328 Sports SE492 B95/B105 T60 3-wheeler

Rough

8m 4.6m 1.65m 1m 75,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 80,000 52,500 275,000 125,000 27,500 15,000 80,000 42,000 29,000 16,000 39,500 19,500 95,000 55,000 840,000 600,000 29,000 16,500 365,000 185,000 400,000 275,000 190,000 125,000 250,000 150,000 125,000 75,000 32,000 18,000 110,000 75,000 175,000 120,000 110,000 72,000 13,000 6500 12,000 6000 34,000 22,500 44,000 30,000 10,000 6000 12,000 6500 12,500 6750 52,500 40,000 31,000 24,000 52,000 40,000 13,500 10,000

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11m 2.5m 100,000 300,000 110,000 400,000 37,500 110,000 40,000 57,500 125,000 1m 39,000 500,000 550,000 265,000 350,000 175,000 42,000 165,000 250,000 147,500 16,500 15,000 45,000 54,000 12,500 15,000 20,000 67,500 42,500 65,000 16,500

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4.5 Litre ‘Blower’ 29-31 8 Litre 29-31 Derby 3.5 Park Ward 33-37 Derby 3.5 coachbuilt 33-37 36-39 Derby 4.25 PW Derby 4.25 coachbuilt 36-39 MkVI 4.3/4.6-litre 46-52 MkVI con 51-52 R-type saloon 52-55 Coachbuilt saloons 52-55 Coachbuilt con 52-55 R-type Continental 52-55 55-62 S1/S2 saloon S1 Continental Mulliner 55-59 S1 Cont P Ward con 55-59 S2 Cont Mulliner 59-62 S2 Park Ward con 59-62 S2 Flying Spur 59-62 S3 saloon 62-65 S3 MPW 2dr coupé 62-65 S3 MPW con 62-65 S3 Flying Spur 4dr 62-65 T1 saloon 65-76 T2 saloon 77-80 MPW/Corniche coupé 66-80 MPW/Corniche conv 67-85 Mulsanne/Eight 80-92 Mulsanne Turbo 82-86 Turbo R/RL 85-97 Continental MPW conv 84-94 Continental R 91-02 Continental T 96-02 Brooklands 92-98

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295,000 180,000 115,000 85,000 3557 n/a 100,000 75,000 45,000 20,000 3557 120

Dellow Register, 4 Roumelia Lane, Bournemouth, Dorset BH5 1ET DELLOW Mark I-V sport-trials 49-57 20,000 15,000 9000 4000 1172 65 DELOREAN

DeLorean Owners’ Club UK (07915 673889, deloreans.co.uk)

DMC-12 coupé

81-82

32,500

24,500 16,250

DE TOMASO Mangusta Pantera Deauville Longchamp

67-72 72-89 70-88 72-89

200,000 69,000 27,500 37,500

150,000 45,000 20,000 30,000

De Tomaso Drivers’ Club (01226 321686) 100,000 65,000 4727 150 25,000 16,500 5763 160 11,000 5500 5763 150 15,000 8000 5763 150

DKW Sonderklasse/3=6 1000SP/A Union sp 1000/1000S sal/cpé F102 saloon

53-59 58-65 58-63 64-66

20,000 17,500 10,000 3250

15,000 12,500 6750 1950

DKW Owners’ Club (01224 743429) 8000 4500 896 76 6500 4000 980 82 3400 2000 980 80 950 550 1175 84

DODGE Viper RT 10/GTS

92-02

40,000 30,000 21,000

10,500 2849 109

16,000 7974 165

ELVA Courier sports/cpé 58-61 MkIII/MkIV T-type 62-69

Elva Owners’ Club (01903 823710) 27,500 21,000 12,000 6750 1498 100 30,000 22,000 12,500 7000 1798 110

FACEL VEGA FV 4.5/4.8/5.4/5.8 HK500 Facel II Facellia/Facel III

54-59 59-61 62-64 60-64

175,000 200,000 325,000 72,500

125,000 150,000 275,000 50,000

FAIRTHORPE Electron Minor TX-GT/S/SS coupé

57-73 67-73

5000 4500

3750 3250

6m 1m 1.1m 3m 2.5m 1.85m 3.25m 600,000 5.75m 525,000 8.5m 12.5m 6.75m 7.9m 1.25m 360,000 38m 13m 1.3m 2.5m 2.2m 1.6m 2m 1.6m 2.5m 250,000 540,000 1.8m 465,000 275,000 300,000 200,000 640,000 600,000 2.1m 280,000 65,000 325,000 240,000 49,500 150,000 80,000 60,000 65,000 72,000 40,000 30,000 32,500 37,500

Ferrari Owners’ Club (01485 544500) 4.5m 3.5m 2.85m 1995 125 750,000 550,000 400,000 1995 115 950,000 825,000 700,000 2562 120 2.6m 2.2m 1.5m 4101 135 2.25m 2m 1.35m 4101 136 1.4m 950,000 750,000 2963 126 2.75m 2.1m 1.75m 4962 165 525,000 400,000 300,000 2953 157 5.25m 4.75m 4.5m 2953 143 400,000 300,000 200,000 2953 145 7m 5.5m 4.5m 2953 155 11.5m 10.5m n/a 2953 149 6.25m 5.75m 5.25m 2953 150 7.3m 6.5m 6m 2953 155 1m 800,000 650,000 2953 160 275,000 185,000 140,000 2953 140 33m n/a n/a 2953 158 11m 10m n/a 2953 159 1.15m 975,000 800,000 2953 150 2.1m 1.8m 1.5m 3967 162 1.2m 4962 170 1.85m 1.4m 1.4m 1.2m 950,000 3286 150 1.75m 1.5m 1.2m 3286 150 1.3m 1.1m 900,000 3286 150 2.2m 1.9m 1.7m 3286 165 185,000 130,000 85,000 3967 150 440,000 350,000 275,000 3967 150 1.5m 1.2m 1m 3967 150 400,000 320,000 250,000 1987 145 220,000 135,000 90,000 2418 150 240,000 150,000 100,000 2418 150 150,000 85,000 52,000 4390 152 550,000 460,000 375,000 4390 155 500,000 365,000 265,000 4390 173 1.85m 1.6m n/a 4390 170 225,000 150,000 120,000 4390 152 45,000 27,500 18,500 4390 150 265,000 200,000 150,000 4390 163 200,000 150,000 110,000 4942 188 37,500 23,000 16,500 2926 156 120,000 80,000 50,000 2926 154 62,500 42,500 30,000 2926 155 ▼ 42,500 29,000 20,000 2926 155 50,000 32,000 22,500 2926 155 56,000 37,500 26,500 3195 163 30,000 17,500 10,000 4823 158 21,000 11,500 7750 4942 158 23,500 14,500 9500 2926 143 27,500 18,000 12,000 2926 146

FERRARI 166 MM Barchetta 48-50 166 Inter 48-51 212 Inter 51-52 340 America open 51 340 America closed 51 53-55 250 Europa SI/SII 410 Superamerica 56-59 250 GT Boano/Ellena 56-59 250 GT Berlinetta TdF 57-59 250 GT PF coupé 58-62 250 Cal’ Spider lwb 58-62 250 Cal’ Spider swb 60-63 250 GT SWB (steel) 60-63 250 GT SWB (alloy) 59-62 250 GT Cabrio Se2 60-62 250 GTE 2+2 60-63 250 GTO 62-64 250 LM 64-66 250 GT Lusso 62-64 400 Superamerica cpé 60-64 500 Superfast 64-67 275 GTB (steel) 64-66 275 GTB (alloy) 64-66 275 GTS 64-66 275 GTB/4 (4-cam) 66-68 330 GT 2+2 64-67 330 GTC 66-68 330 GTS 66-68 Dino 206 GT 68-69 Dino 246 GT 69-73 Dino 246 GTS 72-74 365 GT 2+2 67-71 365 GTC 68-70 365 GTB/4 Daytona 68-74 365 GTS/4 Spider 72-73 365 GTC/4 2+2 70-72 365 GT4 2+2 72-76 365 BB 75-76 512 BB, BBi 76-85 308 GT4 2+2 73-80 308 GTB (grp) 75-77 308 GTB/GTS 77-80 308 GTBi/GTSi 80-82 308 GTB qv/GTS qv 82-85 328 GTB/GTS 85-88 400/400i/412i manual 76-89 400/400i/412i auto 76-89 Mondial 81-94 Mondial cabrio 84-94

Facel Vega Car Club (01621 818608) 80,000 60,000 5801 125 100,000 70,000 6286 130 175,000 125,000 6286 132 30,000 16,500 1647 114

Fairthorpe Sports Car Club (01895 256799) 2250 1250 948 80 1850 750 1998 112

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AVO OC (01527 542251); RS OC (0118 984 1583); Capri Club Intl (01386 860860); Sporting Escort OC (01359 231384); Mustang OC GB (mocgb.net) Prefect 40-53 6000 4000 1850 1000 1172 68 ▲ Pilot V8 47-51 15,000 10,500 6000 3500 3622 82 ▲ Anglia/Popular 103E 46-59 6500 4250 2000 1100 1172 61 ▲ 3000 1350 675 1172 71 Anglia 100E/Popular 53-62 4750 Prefect 107E 59-61 5500 4000 2000 1000 997 73 Anglia 105E 59-68 6000 4250 1900 900 997 74 Anglia 123E 62-68 6750 4750 2250 1100 1197 82 50-56 8500 5500 2750 1350 1508 73 Consul MkI Zephyr Six MkI 50-56 12,500 8000 3750 1850 2262 82 Zephyr Zodiac 53-56 16,500 10,000 5000 2500 2262 84 Consul MkI con 52-56 16,500 12,500 6750 4000 1508 73 Zephyr MkI con 52-56 25,000 20,000 12,000 6750 2262 82 Consul MkII 56-62 8750 5750 2500 1250 1703 79 56-62 12,500 8500 3750 1750 2553 88 Zephyr MkII Zodiac MkII 56-62 15,000 10,500 5000 2400 2553 88 Consul MkII con 56-62 12,750 8750 4750 2500 1703 78 Zephyr MkII con 56-62 20,000 15,000 9000 5500 2553 88 Zodiac MkII con 56-62 24,000 17,500 10,500 6250 2553 88 Zephyr MkIII 62-66 9000 6250 2500 1100 2553 95 Zodiac MkIII 62-66 10,000 7000 3000 1500 2553 100 Zephyr 4/6 MkIV 66-72 5000 3250 1500 750 2994 100 Zodiac MkIV/Exec 66-72 7000 4500 1850 850 2994 100 Consul Classic 61-63 9500 6750 3000 1250 1498 79 Consul Capri/GT 61-64 15,000 10,000 5500 2500 1340 80 Corsair/V4 64-70 6000 4250 1950 1000 1663 90 Corsair GT 64-67 8000 6000 2750 1400 1996 100 Corsair 2000E V4 67-70 8500 6250 2950 1500 1996 100 GT40 64-68 3.25m 2.25m 1.75m 1.5m 4736 198 Mustang coupé 64-68 22,500 16,000 9000 5000 4727 120 Mustang fastback 65-68 30,000 22,500 14,000 7500 4727 120 Mustang con 64-68 31,000 23,000 14,500 7500 4727 111 Mustang GT350 65-66 225,000 185,000 115,000 90,000 4727 133 ▲ Mustang GT500 67-70 150,000 125,000 90,000 65,000 6800 130 ▲ Cortina MkI 62-66 7500 4500 2000 1000 1498 82 Cortina MkI GT 63-66 16,000 11,000 5500 3000 1498 91 Cortina MkII 66-70 5750 3750 1750 800 1599 87 Cortina MkII GT 66-70 10,500 7500 3600 1600 1599 98 Cortina 1600E 67-70 11,500 8500 4000 1750 1599 98 Cortina MkIII 70-76 6750 4250 2000 1000 1993 104 Cortina 2000E 73-76 9000 6250 3000 1500 1993 105 Cortina 2.3 Ghia 76-79 4000 2500 1200 650 2293 110 Escort MkI 1.1/1.3 68-75 6500 4250 2000 1000 1298 83 Escort Twin Cam 68-71 43,500 33,500 25,000 18,000 1558 113 Escort GT/Sport 68-73 11,000 7000 3600 1850 1298 96 Escort 1300E 73-75 10,500 6500 3250 1750 1298 94 Escort Mexico 70-75 22,500 16,000 8500 5000 1599 99 ▲ Escort RS1600 70-75 50,000 40,000 29,500 21,000 1601 113 Escort RS2000 73-74 35,000 27,500 18,500 11,000 1993 108 Escort MkII Ghia 75-80 7500 5000 2500 1250 1599 97 Escort MkII Sport 75-80 10,000 7000 3600 1800 1599 101 Escort MkII Mexico 76-78 20,000 15,000 8000 5250 1593 105

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48-52

VSCC Frazer Nash section (01285 720483) 750,000 550,000 375,000 300,000 1971 115

GILBERN GT MkI 950–1800 Genie Invader I/II/III

59-67 66-70 71-74

17,500 13,000 15,000

GINETTA G4 1.0/1.5 G15 875/998 G21 1800/1800S G33

Ginetta Owners’ Club (01724 352801, email: membership@ginetta.org) 61-68 20,000 16,750 12,000 8000 1498 115 68-74 9250 6750 3500 1750 998 108 ▲ 71-78 10,000 7000 3500 1600 1725 120 ▲ 91-93 12,000 9000 6500 4750 3946 137

112 109 116 117 107 122 95 107 113 113 125 110 116 129 129 113 111 140 145 149 144

Gilbern Owners’ Club (01926 512136) 12,000 6500 3250 1588 111 8500 4250 2000 2994 120 10,000 5250 2750 2994 120

GORDON-KEEBLE GK1/IT 64-67

Gordon-Keeble Owners’ Club (0121 459 9587) 80,000 65,000 42,500 27,500 5395 135

HEALEY Elliott saloon Silverstone sports Abbott con Tickford saloon

46-50 49-50 50-54 50-54

37,500 175,000 42,500 34,000

Association of Healey Owners (01425 480243) 32,000 22,500 12,000 2443 110 140,000 100,000 65,000 2443 107 35,000 24,000 14,000 2443 100 27,500 17,500 10,000 2443 102

HEINKEL/TROJAN Cabin Cruiser/200 56-65

22,000

15,500

HILLMAN Minx Ph. I-II Minx Ph. I-II con Minx Ph. III-VIIIA Minx Ph. III-VIIIA con Californian Minx SI-IIIC Minx SI-IIIC con Minx SV-VI Husky II/III estate Super Minx SI-IV Super Minx con Imp Hunter GT Hunter GLS Avenger Tiger

39-48 39-48 48-56 48-56 53-56 56-63 56-62 63-67 58-66 61-66 62-64 63-70 70-75 72-76 72-73

Owners’ Club (01522 823778); Imp Club (01789 414789) 6750 5250 2200 1000 1185 65 11,000 8750 3850 1950 1185 65 5000 3200 1500 700 1390 73 ▲ 10,000 7000 3000 1400 1390 73 ▲ 8000 5250 2400 1200 1390 74 ▲ 4000 2650 1250 600 1592 80 8000 5500 2600 1100 1494 80 3750 2350 1000 450 1725 81 4500 3000 1500 950 1390 74 2750 1100 500 1725 86 4000 6250 4200 2000 850 1592 84 4750 3250 1500 700 875 81 6000 4000 1400 650 1725 96 7500 5250 2000 1000 1725 110 10,500 8000 4200 2500 1599 100

HONDA S800 coupé S800 sports Z600 coupé NSX 3.0

66-70 66-70 70-75 90-02

30,000 35,000 6000 40,000

HRG 1100/1500

38-56

60,000 45,000 30,000 20,000 1496 81

HUMBER Hawk MkI-III Hawk MkIV-VI Hawk SI-IV Snipe Snipe/P’man MkI-IV Super Snipe dhc Super Snipe SI-VA Imperial Sceptre MkI-II Sceptre MkIII

49-50 50-57 57-68 45-48 45-56 49-52 58-67 64-67 63-67 67-76

7000 6750 6000 9000 9750 12,000 9000 9250 4500 3750

ISO Rivolta Grifo

62-70 63-74

Heinkel/Trojan Club (01527 501318) 10,000 6500 198 60

Honda S800 Sports Car Club (0121 444 2988) 25,000 16,000 9000 791 96 28,500 20,000 12,000 791 96 4500 2200 1100 598 78 32,000 21,000 16,000 2977 158

Post-Vintage Humber Car Club (01604 404363) 5500 2500 1200 2267 80 4500 2200 1100 2267 80 4000 2000 1000 2267 86 7500 3000 1400 2731 72 7000 3250 1500 4139 91 10,000 7000 4000 4086 80 6250 2400 1200 2651 106 6250 2500 1300 2965 102 3200 1400 600 1725 90 2500 1100 500 1725 98

Iso Bizzarrini Club (020 8891 6663) 87,500 65,000 37,500 30,000 5359 140 260,000 210,000 150,000 110,000 5359 161

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FRAZER NASH Le Mans Replica

1835 1993 1597 1597 1597 1597 1599 1996 2994 2994 3091 1993 2994 2792 2792 2994 2994 1803 1993 1993 1993

Top spee d

Fiat Motor Club (0208 372 4028) 5000 2500 569 60 3000 1250 633 66 12,000 6750 767 59 ▼ 3600 1750 499 61 16,000 10,000 1568 105 16,500 9500 2280 120 2400 1000 903 96 4250 2000 903 96 850 400 1438 100 2500 900 1756 115 10,000 3500 1608 112 6000 2500 1756 108 20,000 12,000 1756 118 7500 2750 1995 104 62,500 45,000 2418 130 20,000 14,000 1987 122 2000 750 3235 112 7000 3500 3235 114 1000 450 1301 102 2000 1000 1301 102 1400 650 1290 100 2200 1100 1747 118

16,000 4750 750 2500 500 2000 1750 2250 3000 3250 14,000 1100 2500 1750 4500 1000 1500 65,000 9000 20,000 9000

Rough

10,000 7000 22,000 7750 30,000 25,000 5000 9000 1750 6000 18,000 13,000 27,500 15,000 100,000 30,000 3750 12,500 2400 4500 3000 4200

24,000 7500 1950 4750 1000 4500 3500 4500 5750 6750 22,500 2200 5000 4000 8250 2250 3250 80,000 14,000 28,000 15,000

Good

14,000 10,000 30,000 11,500 42,500 35,000 7500 12,000 2650 8500 24,000 18,500 35,000 20,000 130,000 38,500 5500 17,500 3250 6000 4250 6500

32,500 14,000 3750 9000 2200 11,000 7000 9500 11,500 13,500 39,500 4750 10,000 9000 16,500 5000 7500 100,000 23,000 41,000 20,000

Private sale

Mint

48-55 55-70 55-60 57-75 59-66 61-68 65-73 65-73 66-73 66-75 66-74 75-81 72-75 82-85 67-73 67-73 69-76 72-76 81-83 75-78 77-89 95-02

42,500 20,000 5250 13,000 3500 16,500 10,000 12,500 16,000 18,500 50,000 7000 15,000 14,000 22,000 7500 11,000 120,000 32,000 51,000 25,000

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Concour s/ Dealer

FIAT 500 Topolino 600/600D 600 Multipla (MPV) 500/D/F/L/R 1500S/1600S Osca sp 2300S 850 Coupé 850 Spider 124/Special 1.2/1.4 124 Coupé 124 Spider 1.4/1.6 124 Spider 1.8/2.0 124 Spider Abarth Pininfarina Spider Dino Spider 2.0/2.4 Dino Coupé 2.0/2.4 130 saloon 2.8/3.2 130 Coupé 127 1300 Sport 128 3P coupé X1/9 Barchetta

Escort MkII RS1800 75-77 Escort MkII RS2000 75-80 Escort XR3/XR3i 81-86 Escort RS1600i 83-84 Escort XR3i cabrio 84-90 Escort RS Turbo 84-90 69-74 Capri MkI 1.3/1.6 Capri GT 1.6/2.0 69-74 Capri 3000GT 70-74 Capri 3000E/GXL 70-74 Capri RS3100 73-74 74-82 Capri II/lll 1.6/2.0 Capri II/III 3.0 74-82 Capri III 2.8i 81-87 Capri 280 Brooklands 87-88 Consul/Granada 3.0 72-77 Granada 3.0 Coupé 74-77 RS200 85-86 Sierra RS Cosworth 85-87 Sierra RS500 87 Escort RS Cosworth 92-96

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Year

170 185 183 181 193 194 186 190 201 202 199

Price chan ge

3405 3496 3946 4942 4943 4943 5474 2855 2936 4698 5474

cc

27,500 40,000 42,500 37,500 50,000 62,000 17,500 1m 550,000 800,000 45,000

Top spee d

35,000 50,000 55,000 55,000 65,000 80,000 24,000 1.2m 625,000 900,000 55,000

Rough

50,000 70,000 75,000 82,500 99,000 120,000 36,000 1.35m 750,000 1.2m 75,000

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Good

cc

Top spee d

60,000 80,000 85,000 107,500 127,500 150,000 48,500 1.5m 850,000 1.4m 90,000

Mint

Rough

89-94 94-99 95-99 84-90 91-94 94-96 92-98 84-87 88-92 95-97 96-01

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Concour s/ Dealer

Good

348/Spider F355/GTS F355 Spider Testarossa 512 TR F512 M 456 GT 288 GTO F40 F50 550 Maranello

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Private sale

Year

Mint

Price chan ge

Concour s/ Dealer

Private sale

Price chan ge

Price Guide [ Buying ]

Price Guide

Year

[ Buying]

Grifo 7-litre Lele

69-74 70-74

JAGUAR SS90 sports SS100 2½-litre SS100 3½-litre 1½-litre 2½-litre 3½-litre MkV 2½-litre con MkV 3½-litre con XK120 lightweight XK120 roadster XK120 dhc XK120 fhc XK140 roadster XK140 fhc XK140 dhc XK150 roadster XK150 fhc XK150 dhc XK150S 3.4 roadster XK150S 3.4 fhc XK150S 3.4 dhc XK150S 3.8 roadster XK150S 3.8 fhc XK150S 3.8 dhc XK150SE 3.8 dhc Mk VII-MkIX MkX/420G Mk1 2.4/Mk2 2.4 Mk1 3.4 Mk2 3.4 Mk2 3.8 S-type sal 240 340 420 E-type 3.8 roadster E-type 3.8 coupé E-type 4.2 S1 rdstr E-type 4.2 S1 coupé E-type S1 2+2 E-type S1½/S2 rdstr E-type S1½/S2 fhc E-type S1½/S2 2+2 E-type V12 roadster E-type V12 fhc 2+2 XJ6 2.8 Series 1 XJ6 4.2 Series 1 XJ12 Series 1-3 XJ6 Series 2 XJ6 Series 3 XJ6 Coupé XJ12 Coupé XJR 3.6/4.0 XJ-S manual XJ-S auto XJ-S V12 HE XJ-S 3.6 XJ-SC 3.6 cabrio XJ-SC V12 cabrio XJ-S V12 con XJR-S XJS 4.0 XJS 4.0 conv XJ220 XJR

Car Club (01773 741784); Drivers’ Club (01582 419332); Enthusiasts’ Club (0117 969 8186); XK/E-type Club Club (01584 781588) 35 275,000 225,000 175,000 135,000 2663 90 ▲ 36-39 325,000 225,000 175,000 125,000 2663 94 ▲ 38-39 400,000 300,000 225,000 165,000 3485 104 ▲ 45-49 29,500 19,500 12,000 6750 1776 70 ▼ 46-51 39,000 28,000 15,000 8000 2663 87 ▼ 46-51 56,000 39,000 20,000 10,000 3485 92 ▼ 49-51 67,500 50,000 28,500 12,000 2663 87 49-51 95,000 70,000 40,000 20,000 3485 92 49-50 285,000 240,000 185,000 135,000 3442 132 50-54 110,000 77,500 52,000 31,000 3442 122 50-54 105,000 75,000 50,000 30,000 3442 122 51-54 85,000 60,000 40,000 25,000 3442 121 54-57 110,000 80,000 52,000 30,000 3442 126 54-57 82,500 60,000 40,000 25,000 3442 125 54-57 115,000 85,000 55,000 32,000 3442 125 58-60 90,000 67,500 37,500 26,500 3781 130 57-61 72,000 55,000 34,000 22,500 3781 128 57-61 92,500 70,000 40,000 27,500 3781 127 58-60 165,000 130,000 85,000 52,500 3442 130 58-60 110,000 90,000 60,000 40,000 3442 129 58-60 155,000 120,000 80,000 50,000 3442 130 59-60 225,000 170,000 105,000 62,500 3781 136 59-60 145,000 110,000 70,000 50,000 3781 132 59-60 210,000 160,000 100,000 60,000 3781 130 58-61 130,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 3781 141 51-61 35,000 25,000 13,000 6000 3442 105 61-70 12,000 9000 4250 2000 4235 120 55-67 21,000 14,000 7000 3500 2483 96 57-59 39,500 27,500 15,000 9000 3442 120 59-67 32,000 21,000 10,000 4250 3442 114 59-67 37,500 25,000 12,500 5500 3781 121 63-68 22,000 15,000 6750 2750 3781 121 67-68 16,500 11,500 6000 3000 2483 105 67-68 24,000 16,500 8000 3650 3442 123 66-68 14,000 11,000 5000 2000 4235 123 61-64 200,000 150,000 100,000 70,000 3781 145 61-64 150,000 110,000 75,000 50,000 3781 145 64-67 155,000 115,000 80,000 55,000 4235 145 64-67 125,000 95,000 65,000 42,500 4235 145 66-67 57,500 38,500 19,500 11,000 4235 136 ▲ 67-70 90,000 65,000 37,500 25,000 4235 145 67-70 75,000 50,000 27,500 17,500 4235 145 ▲ 67-70 50,000 35,000 17,500 10,000 4235 136 71-75 100,000 65,000 35,000 22,500 5343 150 71-74 50,000 33,500 18,000 9500 5343 150 68-73 6750 4250 2000 850 2791 117 68-73 10,000 7000 3000 1100 4235 124 ▲ 72-93 10,500 7500 3200 1200 5343 146 ▲ 73-79 9000 6000 2500 800 3442 117 ▲ 79-86 7000 4500 1800 725 4235 125 ▲ 75-78 20,000 12,500 7000 2500 4235 120 75-78 24,000 16,000 9000 3000 5343 143 88-94 6000 4250 1750 750 3980 142 75-80 8000 6000 3200 1600 5343 154 75-81 5500 4250 2000 750 5343 143 81-89 6500 4500 2250 700 5343 150 83-89 7500 4750 2000 700 3590 141 83-87 8500 5500 3000 1400 3590 134 85-88 8000 5000 2750 1250 5343 150 88-91 14,500 10,000 5000 2400 5343 150 88-93 16,000 12,500 7000 3000 5993 158 91-96 8250 5750 3000 1500 3980 138 92-96 13,500 10,000 6250 3750 3980 138 89-92 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 3498 212 ▲ 94-97 5000 3650 1800 800 3980 142

JENSEN 541/R/S C-V8 Interceptor FF Interceptor SP Interceptor con Jensen-Healey/GT

54-63 62-65 67-75 67-71 71-73 74-76 72-76

JOWETT Javelin Jupiter LAGONDA 2.6/2.9 2.6/2.9 con Rapide Saloon

300,000 250,000 175,000 125,000 6998 170 35,000 22,000 14,000 8000 5736 145

Jensen Owners’ Club (01625 525699); Jensen Club (01296 614072) 50,000 35,000 17,500 11,000 3993 123 ▲ 47,500 33,500 16,500 10,000 6276 143 ▲ 40,000 28,500 14,000 6750 6276 140 100,000 75,000 40,000 20,000 7212 141 45,000 30,000 15,000 7500 7212 144 ▲ 57,000 40,000 20,000 10,000 7212 140 ▲ 10,000 6750 3250 1200 1973 120

Jowett Car Club (01245 256944); Jupiter Owners’ Auto Club (01394 385709) 47-54 9000 6250 3250 1600 1486 77 50-54 26,500 20,000 14,000 8500 1486 85

48-57 49-57 61-64 76-85

60,000 90,000 165,000 60,000

45,000 65,000 120,000 42,000

25,000 35,000 75,000 25,000

Lagonda Club (01252 845451) 15,000 2922 100 22,000 2922 100 55,000 3995 135 17,500 5340 140

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LAND ROVER Series I Series I SII/IIA 2.2/2.6 SIII 2.2/2.6/3.5 Range Rover 2dr Range Rover

Series I Club (01363 82666); SII Club, PO Box 251, Barnsley S70 5YN 48-53 40,000 27,500 14,000 5500 1595 60 53-58 26,500 18,000 7500 3000 1997 60 58-71 13,500 8500 4000 1750 2625 70 71-85 11,000 6500 2750 1000 3528 86 70-72 40,000 32,000 23,000 15,000 3528 96 73-89 30,000 17,500 7500 1750 3528 96

LEA-FRANCIS 14hp/14/70 saloon 46-54 14hp/2½-litre Sports 50-53 LOTUS

10,000 55,000

Lancia Motor Club (lanciamotorclub.co.uk) 21,000 12,000 6500 1486 80 7000 4000 2000 1089 80 25,000 12,500 6500 1754 90 110,000 80,000 55,000 2451 113 825,000 650,000 550,000 2451 115 250,000 200,000 155,000 2451 108 7000 3750 1750 2458 100 36,000 20,000 15,000 2775 112 55,000 34,000 24,000 2775 115 125,000 75,000 42,000 2775 110 275,000 200,000 140,000 2775 130 4500 2250 1000 1488 105 12,500 6250 3000 1800 112 37,500 24,000 15,000 1800 120 ▼ 4250 2000 850 1991 110 10,500 5250 2500 1991 115 3750 1600 650 1216 100 11,000 5000 2400 1298 96 22,000 13,000 7500 1298 109 22,500 15,000 10,000 1584 115 265,000 210,000 175,000 2418 130 3000 1300 700 1995 114 4000 2000 1000 1995 126 4000 1750 850 1995 114 3500 1500 750 1995 116 8000 3600 1650 1995 120 2750 1250 500 2484 121 5000 2400 1000 2484 121 210,000 160,000 130,000 1995 128 4750 2400 1200 1585 121 14,000 7500 3500 1995 134 25,000 15,000 8750 1995 135 ▲ 29,500 17,500 10,000 1995 136 ▲ 8000 3750 2400 2927 140

Lea-Francis Owners’ Club (01865 407515) 7750 4000 2750 1767 75 42,000 25,000 16,000 2496 100

Club Lotus (01362 694459); Historic Lotus Register (01293 871541); Lotus DC (01926 859918); Lotus 7 Club (07000 572582); Lotus Cortina Register (01923 776219) Six 53-56 35,000 26,500 17,500 13,000 1172 93 Elite 57-63 75,000 60,000 39,500 27,500 1216 113 Seven SII 60-68 25,000 19,000 12,500 8000 1098 92 Super Seven 1.3-1.6 61-69 35,000 29,000 20,000 15,000 1498 103 Seven SIII 1.3/1.6 68-70 26,000 20,000 12,500 8000 1599 108 Seven S4 69-73 15,000 11,000 6000 3250 1599 108 Lotus Cortina MkI 63-64 55,000 45,000 29,000 20,000 1558 108 Lotus Cortina MkI 64-66 47,500 37,500 25,000 17,000 1558 107 Cortina II Lotus 67-70 22,500 16,500 10,500 7000 1558 102 Elan S1 dhc 62-64 36,000 29,000 20,000 14,000 1558 119 Elan S2-3 dhc 64-68 30,000 22,500 14,000 9000 1558 119 Elan S4 dhc 68-71 27,500 20,000 13,000 8250 1558 120 Elan S3/S4 cpé 66-71 30,000 22,000 12,000 7250 1558 123 Elan Sprint con 71-73 45,000 35,000 22,000 15,000 1558 121 ▲

216

54-57 54-57 58-64 58-64 62-66 63-70 64-70 63-71 79-90 65-72 66-74 67-70 69-71 70-73 71-72 71-79 72-75 76-83 74-82 76-83 81-88 84-91 94-97 98-01

1.5m 500,000 225,000 675,000 195,000 150,000 600,000 54,000 19,500 80,000 65,000 195,000 600,000 225,000 700,000 165,000 42,500 50,000 140,000 62,500 6500 10,000 13,500 13,900

1.2m 1m 450,000 400,000 160,000 110,000 550,000 425,000 145,000 87,500 110,000 65,000 490,000 400,000 37,500 24,000 12,500 6500 60,000 35,000 50,000 29,000 140,000 80,000 500,000 400,000 170,000 100,000 600,000 475,000 140,000 100,000 27,500 15,000 36,000 20,000 100,000 65,000 48,500 30,000 4500 2200 7000 4000 9500 5200 10,250 7750

MATRA Bagheera Murena

73-79 80-83

10,000 11,000

6500 7000

MAZDA RX7 RX7 S2 MX-5

78-86 86-91 90-97

mazdarotaryclub.com; MX-5 Owners’ Club (mx5oc.co.uk) 5250 3500 1650 650 2292 119 4750 3250 1750 500 2254 140 5000 3400 1400 500 1597 121

McLAREN F1

93-98

9.5m

Maserati Club (01494 717701) 900,000 1986 131 350,000 1986 131 80,000 3485 142 300,000 3485 140 60,000 3485 138 45,000 3692 147 260,000 3692 147 13,000 4136 130 3500 4930 122 25,000 4719 150 20,000 4719 156 57,500 4719 155 320,000 4719 154 72,500 4930 172 390,000 4930 170 60,000 4719 160 8500 2965 135 12,000 2965 147 45,000 4930 151 15,000 4930 150 1000 2491 138 2000 2491 138 3000 2790 155 5500 3217 180

Matra Enthusiasts’ Club (01892 652964) 3000 1250 1442 102 ▲ 3500 1500 2155 121 ▲

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7.5m

6.5m

n/a

6064 240

MERCEDES-BENZ M-Benz Club Ltd (07071 818868); M-Benz Owners’ Assoc. (01892 860922) 500K Cabrio A/B/C 34-36 1.4m 1.1m 700,000 425,000 5016 102 500K Tourer 34-36 1.2m 1m 650,000 375,000 5016 102 500K Sports/Roadster 34-36 3.5m 2.75m 2.2m 1.6m 5016 102 36-39 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 5401 104 540K coupe 540K Cabrio A/B/C 36-39 1.6m 1.25m 750,000 550,000 5401 100 540K Special Roadster 36-39 5.35m 4.65m 3m 1.75m 5401 106 180/190 Ponton sal 53-62 12,500 9000 4500 2500 1897 87 219/220S Ponton sal 56-59 16,500 12,500 6250 3500 2195 101 220S/SE cabrio 56-60 100,000 75,000 50,000 35,000 2195 101 220S/SE coupé 57-60 52,500 37,500 22,500 15,000 2195 101 300A/B/C/D saloon 51-62 60,000 39,500 20,000 12,500 2996 101 300 cabrio D 57-62 185,000 140,000 90,000 50,000 2996 100 300S cab/rdster 52-55 400,000 300,000 200,000 125,000 2996 112 300Sc cab/rdstr 55-58 600,000 500,000 375,000 250,000 2996 112 875,000 750,000 625,000 2996 145 300SL Gullwing 54-57 1m 300SL roadster 57-63 950,000 825,000 650,000 550,000 2996 130 190SL roadster 55-63 115,000 88,500 55,000 36,000 1897 109

Price chan ge

12,500 16,000 20,000 42,000 72,500 60,000 150,000 80,000 85,000 95,000 130,000 10,500 45,000 90,000 48,000 100,000 100,000 275,000 11,500 50,000 6750 7250 12,500 16,000 20,000 25,000 22,500 11,000 7000 10,000 5500 6000 11,000 27,500 11,000 11,500 15,000 12,000 16,000 5000 22,000 5750 12,750 30,000 4800

MESSERSCHMITT KR175/200 TG500 Tiger

Owners’ Club (01293 871417); Enthusiasts’ Club (01483 769270) 27,500 20,000 12,000 7000 191 65 100,000 80,000 60,000 47,500 493 75

NE GUIDE

53-64 58-61

Good

190/200 Fintail sal 61-68 220/230 Fintail sal 59-68 300SE/L Fintail sal 61-65 220SEb coupé 61-65 220SEb cabrio 61-65 300SE coupé 62-67 300SE cabrio 62-67 230SL sports 63-67 250SL sports 67-68 280SL sports 67-71 600 saloon 64-81 250/280S/SE saloon 65-72 250SEC/280SEC cpé 65-69 250/280SE cab 65-69 280SE coupe (low grille) 70-72 280SE cab (low grille) 70-72 280SE 3.5 coupé 69-71 280SE 3.5 cabrio 69-71 300SE/SEL saloon 65-69 300SEL 6.3 saloon 67-72 200/220/230.4 sal 67-76 230.6/250/280 sal 67-76 250CE/280CE coupé 68-76 280/300 SE/SEL 3.5 69-72 280/350/380/420SL 71-89 500/560SL sports 82-89 300SL (R107) 85-89 350/380/450SLC cpé 71-81 280S/SE sal 72-80 350/450SE/SEL sal 72-80 200/230 saloon 75-84 250/280E saloon 75-84 230/280CE coupé 77-85 450SEL 6.9 saloon 76-80 300SL/SL300 (R129) 89-01 500SL/SL500 (R129) 89-01 600SL/SL600 (R129) 92-01 380/420/500SEC 81-91 560SEC 86-91 500/560SEL saloon 86-91 190E 2.3/2.5-16 85-93 230/300CE 87-93 E220, E320 Cabrio 91-97 500E saloon 92-94 SLK 230 Komp’ 97-04

Mint

Price chan ge

Top spee d

Mint

Concour s/ Dealer

MASERATI A6G/2000 Zagato cpé A6G/2000 coupé 3500 GT coupé 3500 GT Spider Sebring 3.5/3.7/4.0 Mistral coupé Mistral Spyder Quattroporte 4.1/4.7 Quattroporte III Mexico Indy Ghibli 4.7 Ghibli Spyder Ghibli 4.9 SS Ghibli SS Spyder Bora 4.7/4.9 Merak Merak SS Khamsin Kyalami 4.1/4.9 Biturbo 220-425 Biturbo Spyder Ghibli II 3200GT

121 121 110 123 129 124 130 148 134 130 135 156 161 177 137 137 126 175 133 136

9000 4000 11,000 5200 15,000 7500 30,000 20,000 52,500 30,000 40,000 26,000 110,000 62,500 55,000 32,500 60,000 35,000 65,000 37,500 85,000 42,500 7000 3200 32,000 21,000 70,000 36,000 34,000 22,000 80,000 40,000 75,000 45,000 200,000 135,000 7500 3750 30,000 16,000 4250 2000 4750 2250 8500 4200 11,000 5250 13,000 6000 16,000 7500 15,500 7500 7500 3400 5500 2600 7000 3250 3500 1500 4000 1650 7500 3000 18,500 10,000 7500 3500 8000 4000 10,000 6000 8500 3000 11,000 4500 3750 1750 16,000 9000 3250 1250 9250 4500 22,500 12,500 3000 1500

cc

27,500 10,000 30,000 145,000 1m 310,000 9000 52,000 75,000 160,000 350,000 6500 18,500 52,000 6250 15,000 6000 13,500 31,000 30,000 320,000 5000 6000 6500 5750 11,000 4000 7250 250,000 6750 20,000 33,000 38,500 12,000

Marcos Owners’ Club (01384 561524); Club Marcos Int (01225 707815) 64-66 25,000 19,000 12,500 8000 1780 115 66-68 20,000 15,000 10,500 7000 1598 117 69-72 22,500 17,500 12,000 7500 2978 120 65-74 8250 6000 3250 1600 1275 100 81-87 14,000 9500 5000 3000 2792 130 84-87 15,000 10,000 6000 3500 3528 150 93-97 16,000 13,000 10,500 8000 3946 158 97-98 26,000 23,000 18,500 15,000 4601 170

30,000 14,000 15,000 17,500 5000 25,000 17,500 17,500 14,000 6000 10,500 14,500 16,500 17,500 6000 7250 10,000 25,000 25,000 18,000

Top spee d

37-49 53-63 50-55 53-58 55-56 57-58 57-70 59-67 59-67 59-67 59-67 61-70 62-68 63-67 70-74 69-73 63-73 65-76 68-72 68-72 72-74 73-84 83-84 75-82 75-85 75-84 76-84 76-84 82-83 84-90 87-91 91-93 93-95 88-90

1558 1558 1470 1558 2174 1973 1973 2174 2174 2174 2174 2174 2174 3615 1588 1588 1796 3506 1796 1796

MARCOS GT 1800 1500/1600 3-litre Mini-Marcos Coupé Mantula Mantara Mantis

38,500 20,000 21,000 24,000 7500 32,000 25,000 24,000 18,500 7500 14,000 19,000 21,000 23,500 8000 9000 12,500 30,000 30,000 22,500

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Rough

LANCIA Aprilia saloon Appia saloon Aurelia B10/21/22 Aurelia B20 GT Aurelia B24 Spider Aurelia B24 conv Flaminia saloon Flaminia coupé Flaminia GT/GTL/3C Flaminia convertible Flaminia Sport Zag Flavia saloon Flavia coupé 1.5/1.8 Flavia Sport Zagato Flavia 2000 saloon Flavia 2000 coupé Fulvia Berlina Fulvia coupé Fulvia Sport Zagato Fulvia HF SI/SII Stratos Beta Coupé 1.6/2.0 Beta Coupé Volumex Beta Spider 1.6/2.0 Beta HPE Montecarlo Gamma Gamma Coupé Rally 037 Stradale HF Turbo HF Integrale Integrale Evo 1 Integrale Evo 2 Thema 8.32

Daimler & Lanchester Owners’ Club (07000 356285) 4500 2000 1000 1287 69 4750 3000 1500 1968 75

12,500 4500 4000 5500 1000 12,500 7000 7000 5000 1250 5000 6500 8500 7500 1750 3250 6000 15,000 15,000 13,000

71-73 67-74 67-71 71-75 74-82 76-78 78-81 80-87 82-87 82-88 87-90 87-92 93-96 90-92 89-92 94-95 95-00 96-04 00-02 00-02

Concour s/ Dealer

5500 6500

18,500 7000 7500 9000 2400 18,500 10,000 10,500 8500 2750 7250 9250 12,000 12,000 4000 5250 8000 19,000 20,000 15,000

Elan Sprint Coupé Elan Plus 2 Europa S2 Europa TC/Special Elite, Eclat Esprit S1 Esprit S2 Esprit Turbo Esprit S3 Excel Esprit X180 Esprit Turbo/SE Esprit S4 Turbo Carlton/Omega Elan SE turbo Elan S2 Elise S1 Esprit V8 340R Exige S1

Private sale

Year

46-51 51-54

cc

LANCHESTER Ten (LD10) Fourteen

NE GUIDE

Rough

Lamborghini Owners’ Club UK (lamborghiniclubuk.com) 550,000 475,000 400,000 300,000 3497 147 400,000 325,000 265,000 220,000 3929 150 850,000 675,000 550,000 460,000 3929 170 1m 850,000 650,000 550,000 3929 172 n/a 3929 175 2m 1.75m 1.5m 225,000 175,000 125,000 90,000 3929 160 135,000 90,000 55,000 37,500 3929 162 110,000 75,000 50,000 32,000 3929 154 45,000 32,000 20,000 15,000 2463 148 55,000 40,000 25,000 18,000 2997 158 75,000 55,000 30,000 20,000 2997 160 70,000 47,500 30,000 17,500 3485 153 1m 900,000 700,000 500,000 3929 192 400,000 325,000 250,000 175,000 3929 192 325,000 260,000 180,000 125,000 3929 164 220,000 170,000 125,000 85,000 4754 165 240,000 190,000 145,000 100,000 5167 179 125,000 100,000 77,500 62,500 5700 202

Private sale

Good

LAMBORGHINI 350 GT/400 GT Inter 64-67 400 GT 67-68 Miura P400 66-69 Miura 400S 69-71 Miura SV 71-75 Islero 68-70 70-78 Jarama Espada I/II/III 68-78 P250 Urraco 73-74 P300 Urraco 75-76 Silhouette 76-77 Jalpa 82-86 C’tach LP400 Periscopo 74-76 Countach LP400 76-78 C’tach LP400S 78-82 C’tach LP5000S 82-84 Countach 5000qv 85-90 Diablo 91-99

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

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Rough

Good

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Concour s/ Dealer

NE

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Price Guide [ Buying ]

Price Guide

Year

[ Buying]

1750 2250 3000 12,500 21,000 16,000 40,000 20,000 22,000 25,000 30,000 1500 13,000 20,000 14,000 22,500 25,000 95,000 1750 9500 700 800 2000 3000 2500 3000 3200 1250 1000 1200 650 700 1200 5000 1500 2000 3500 1000 1500 650 5000 375 2500 8000 700

1988 2281 2996 2195 2195 2996 2996 2496 2496 2778 6330 2778 2778 2778 2778 2778 3499 3499 2996 6329 2197 2746 2746 3499 4196 5547 2962 4520 2746 4520 2299 2746 2746 6834 2960 4973 5987 4973 5547 5547 2299 2962 3199 4973 2295

90 100 109 107 107 110 109 121 121 121 120 116 116 116 116 116 127 127 115 132 105 125 125 128 130 142 124 137 118 130 114 124 125 140 142 155 155 138 151 156 143 139 142 155 140

▲ ▲

MG Owners’ Club (01954 231125); Octagon Club (01785 251014); Car Club (01235 555552) SA saloon 36-39 44,000 35,000 25,000 14,000 2322 80 36-39 65,000 46,500 32,500 20,000 2322 80 SA tourer/dhc VA saloon 37-39 30,000 24,000 16,000 10,000 1548 80 VA tourer/dhc 37-39 42,500 32,000 20,000 13,500 1548 81 WA saloon 38-39 47,500 37,500 27,500 16,000 2561 91 WA tourer/dhc 38-39 80,000 60,000 42,500 25,000 2561 91 TA/TB/TC 36-49 35,000 26,500 16,500 10,000 1250 78 ▲ 49-53 26,500 17,500 11,500 7000 1250 80 TD TF 1250/1500 53-55 31,500 23,500 15,000 9000 1466 85 47-53 16,000 11,000 5000 2750 1250 71 YA/YB YT con 48-51 30,000 20,000 10,000 5500 1250 71 Magnette ZA/ZB 53-59 13,500 10,000 4500 2000 1489 82 MGA Roadster 55-62 32,000 22,500 13,000 8500 1489 98 MGA Coupé 56-62 22,000 16,000 10,000 6250 1489 98 MGA Twin Cam Rdstr 58-60 45,000 34,000 22,000 15,000 1588 115 MGA Twin Cam Cpé 58-60 33,000 25,000 15,000 10,000 1588 115 Magnette III/IV 59-68 5500 4000 1800 950 1622 87 1100/1300 62-71 5000 3250 1600 800 1275 97 ▲ MGB roadster 62-67 16,000 12,500 6000 2750 1798 103 MGB GT 65-67 12,000 8000 3750 1850 1798 103 MGB MkII roadster 67-71 13,500 10,500 5000 2000 1798 103 MGB MkII GT 67-71 10,500 7000 3200 1500 1798 103 MGB MkIII roadster 71-74 12,000 9250 4500 1800 1798 100 MGB MkIII GT 71-74 8000 5750 2250 950 1798 96 MGB roadster 75-80 7500 5500 2750 1100 1798 96 MGB GT 75-80 5000 3250 1400 600 1798 104 MGC roadster 67-69 24,000 16,500 8000 4000 2912 120 MGC GT 67-69 20,000 14,000 6500 3000 2912 120 2950 3528 125 MGB GT V8 chrome 73-74 15,000 11,000 5500 MGB GT V8 rubber 74-76 12,500 9000 4500 2500 3528 125 Midget MkI 61-64 11,000 7000 3250 1600 1098 96 Midget MkII-III 64-74 10,000 6000 2650 1200 1275 96 Midget 1500 74-79 5000 3500 1500 500 1498 101 Metro 6R4 85-86 100,000 80,000 62,500 45,000 2991 120 RV8 93-96 15,000 12,500 9500 6000 3946 136 MGF 95-01 3600 2400 800 350 1796 126 MORGAN 4/4 Series I

Sports Car Club (01384 254480); Three-Wheeler Club (01823 277852) 36-50 26,500 21,000 15,000 10,000 1267 70

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NSU Prinz Sport Prinz coupé Wankel spider 1000 1200TT Ro80

58-72 59-67 64-67 64-72 67-72 67-76

NSU Owners’ Club (01883 744431); Ro80 Club (01274 484091) 5200 3250 1500 750 598 71 7000 4750 2500 1400 598 76 16,000 12,000 7000 4000 497 95 5000 3250 1400 650 996 80 17,500 12,500 7500 4500 1177 110 8500 6000 2500 750 995 108

Vauxhall-Opel Drivers’ Club (01362 692020); Opel Manta OC (manta.club.org) OPEL GT 68-73 12,500 8500 4000 2000 1897 111 70-75 7500 5000 2250 1100 1897 105 Manta A coupé Manta GT/E 75-88 5500 3650 1650 750 1979 122 PANHARD PL17 saloon 24CT coupé

59-64 64-67

PANTHER J72 3.8/4.2/5.3 De Ville 4.2/5.3 Lima/Kallista Kallista 2.8/2.8i/2.9i

Panther Car Club Ltd (0116 237 5284); Enthusiasts’ Club (01252 540217) 72-81 40,000 30,000 20,000 13,000 4235 115 ▲ 74-85 45,000 35,000 25,000 16,000 5343 135 ▲ 76-90 9000 6500 3650 2200 1596 98 82-90 11,500 8500 5000 3000 2933 112 ▲

6000 8000

Panhard et Levassor Club GB (0161 483 8262) 4000 2000 1100 845 75 5500 2750 1500 845 100

PEERLESS/WARWICK GT 57-62

25,000

18,000 12,000

PEUGEOT 203 saloon 403 saloon 403 cabrio 204/304 saloon 204/304 coupé 204/304 cabrio 404 saloon 504 saloon 504 cabrio 504 coupé 504 V6 cabrio 205 T16 205 GTi 1.6 205 CTI cabrio 205 GTi 1.9

48-60 55-66 57-61 65-74 67-75 67-75 60-75 68-83 69-83 69-83 74-83 83-85 84-90 86-92 87-94

9000 6500 12,500 3600 5000 8500 7000 3500 22,500 9000 27,500 175,000 10,000 5250 12,500

6500 4650 9000 2400 3500 5250 5000 2500 15,000 6250 20,000 140,000 6500 3500 8500

PIPER GTT/P2 1.6

Piper Sports and Racing Car Club, email: contact@thepiperclub.org.uk 68-74 30,000 24,000 16,000 10,000 1599 115

PORSCHE 356 pre-A 356 cabrio 1.3/1.5 356 Speedster 356 Convertible D 356A 356B/C 356A cabrio 356B/C cabrio 356 A/B Carrera Carrera 2 911 2.0 911 2.0 911S 2.0 912 911L/T 911E 911S 2.2 914-4

Porsche Club GB (01608 652911); Enthusiasts’ Club (01246 279358) 49-55 200,000 150,000 100,000 75,000 1488 90 51-55 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 1488 90 54-58 320,000 260,000 180,000 130,000 1488 92 58-59 150,000 125,000 85,000 60,000 1488 92 55-59 84,000 60,000 38,000 24,000 1582 113 60-65 75,000 55,000 33,000 22,000 1582 113 55-59 150,000 110,000 70,000 47,500 1582 113 60-65 125,000 100,000 60,000 40,000 1582 113 55-62 300,000 240,000 185,000 140,000 1582 113 63-65 475,000 400,000 340,000 300,000 1966 125 64-65 160,000 125,000 82,500 62,000 1991 131 66-67 100,000 75,000 50,000 35,000 1991 131 66-69 150,000 117,500 80,000 60,000 1991 140 65-69 45,000 35,000 24,000 16,500 1582 112 67-73 69,000 50,000 30,000 21,000 2195 131 68-73 80,000 58,000 35,000 25,000 2341 138 69-71 137,500 107,500 72,000 52,000 2195 144 69-75 16,000 12,000 6000 3500 1795 112

TR Register (01235 818866) 7000 1991 105

Club Peugeot UK (020 8888 8772) 3000 1250 1290 70 2250 1100 1468 81 6000 2000 1468 81 1250 600 1288 90 1950 950 1288 90 2750 1250 1288 88 2500 1200 1618 90 1200 550 1971 104 8250 4500 1971 105 ▲ 3500 1650 1971 107 11,000 5500 2664 117 110,000 85,000 1774 130 ▲ 2750 1200 1580 122 1500 750 1580 120 3750 1500 1905 126

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Sabre & Scimitar Club (020 8977 6625); Scimitar Drivers’ (01453 548887) RELIANT Sabre 4/6 61-64 10,000 8000 5500 2500 2553 110 Scimitar SE4/a/b 64-70 8500 6500 3500 1950 2994 121 4000 1650 650 2994 123 Scimitar GTE SE5-6/6a 68-80 6000 Scimitar GTC 80-85 8250 6500 3000 1500 2792 119 Scimitar GTE SE6b 80-86 6250 4500 1800 750 2792 122 Middlebridge Scim’ 88-90 30,000 24,000 16,000 10,000 2933 140 RENAULT 4CV 47-61 Dauphine 54-63 Dauphine Gordini 58-67 Floride/Caravelle cpé 59-68 Floride convertible 59-62 Caravelle convertible 62-68 R4 62-80 R8/R10 62-71 R8S 68-71 R8 Gordini 67-70 65-79 16 GL/DL/TS/TX 17TS/Gordini 72-78 5 Gordini/Turbo 76-84 5 Turbo 2 83-86 5 GT Turbo 86-91 94-95 Clio Williams Sport Spider 95-97

9000 6000 12,500 10,000 11,000 12,000 5000 3750 6500 35,000 4500 7500 9000 52,500 9500 8500 20,000

Renault Owners’ Club (renaultownersclub.com/) 6500 3250 1650 747 65 4250 2000 1000 845 70 9500 5000 2500 845 83 7500 2750 1400 1108 90 8250 3500 1750 845 83 9000 4000 2000 1108 90 3500 1650 850 1108 72 2500 1250 600 1108 84 5000 2500 1200 1255 90 30,000 18,000 12,500 1255 108 3000 1400 650 1565 105 5000 2500 1200 1565 110 6000 2500 1250 1397 116 ▲ 42,500 30,000 21,000 1397 124 7000 3250 1650 1397 123 ▲ 6000 2500 1100 1998 134 16,000 12,000 9500 1988 134

RILEY RMA/RME 11⁄2 saloon RMB/RMF 21⁄2 saloon Roadster RMC RMD convertible 2.6/Pathfinder One Point Five 4/68, 4/72 Elf MkI/II 848/998 Kestrel 1100/1300

45-55 46-53 48-50 48-51 53-59 57-65 59-69 61-69 65-69

ROCHDALE GT Olympic

57-61 60-73

6500 8000

07-14 18-25

Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts’ Club (01327 811788) 2.25m 1.8m 1.5m 1.2m 7428 75 ▲ 375,000 300,000 225,000 150,000 7428 78 ▲

ROLLS-ROYCE Silver Ghost Silver Ghost

Riley RM Club (01352 700427); Riley Motor Club (01902 773197) 15,000 10,500 5250 2250 1496 81 20,000 15,000 8000 3750 2443 91 40,000 28,500 16,000 8750 2443 100 30,000 22,500 13,500 7000 2443 91 11,500 7500 3000 1500 2443 101 6400 4500 2200 1000 1489 85 ▲ 5400 3900 1800 900 1622 88 6750 5000 2500 1200 998 75 4500 3000 1500 800 1098 87 ▲

5000 6750

Rochdale Owners’ Club (01364 654419) 3000 1250 1172 85 4250 2750 1489 105

cc

350,000 290,000 240,000 36,500 40,000 120,000 40,000 300,000 37,500 225,000 100,000 42,500 250,000 110,000 18,000 37,500 50,000 55,000 12,750 65,000

225,000 180,000 150,000 27,000 28,500 90,000 30,000 225,000 27,500 165,000 70,000 32,000 175,000 75,000 12,000 27,500 38,000 40,000 10,000 47,500

110,000 85,000 70,000 15,000 16,000 55,000 17,500 160,000 16,000 100,000 40,000 18,500 125,000 44,000 6250 17,000 26,000 24,000 4500 35,000

45,000 42,500 35,000 9500 9000 35,000 8500 110,000 8000 70,000 25,000 9000 85,000 29,000 1750 9000 14,000 16,500 1500 19,000

7668 7668 7340 4257 4566 4566 4887 4887 6230 6230 6230 6230 6230 6230 6750 6750 6750 6750 6750 6750

NE GUIDE

80 88 92 92 98 98 101 101 115 112 107 116 116 112 120 119 119 115 119 119

Price chan ge

Rough

Phantom I 25-29 Phantom II 29-35 Phantom III 36-39 Silver Wraith 4.3/4.6 47-59 Silver Dawn sal 49-55 Silver Dawn PW con 51-55 Silver Cloud I saloon 55-59 SCI Mulliner con 55-59 59-62 Silver Cloud II sal 59-62 SCII Mulliner con Phantom V MPW lim 60-68 Silver Cloud III sal 62-66 SCIII MPW con 62-66 Phantom VI limo 68-77 66-80 Shadow/Wraith MPW/Corniche 66-80 MPW/Corniche con 67-90 Camargue 75-86 Silver Spirit/Spur 80-89 Corniche II/III 87-94

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Top spee d

Good

125 144 149 149 135 140 148 156 146 126 144 150 136 155 161 168 171 160 149 145 158 155 158 158 190 154 134 157 140 149 149 150 158 167 162 150 154 160 180 171 175 187 149 156 164

Mint

Price chan ge

cc

21,000 1991 60,000 2341 400,000 2687 295,000 2687 10,000 2687 16,000 2687 50,000 2687 40,000 2995 25,000 2994 400 1984 2000 1984 21,000 1984 850 2479 2200 4664 3000 4957 8500 4957 15,000 5396 30,000 3299 12,000 2994 13,000 2994 12,000 3164 12,000 3164 16,500 3164 48,500 3164 450,000 2994 35,000 3164 1000 2479 3250 2479 1400 2479 1750 2990 2300 2990 7000 2479 13,500 3600 28,500 3299 100,000 3600 4000 2990 7250 2990 20,000 3600 50,000 3600 30,000 3600 135,000 3746 500,000 3600 1750 2480 2000 2687 3200 3179

Concour s/ Dealer

50,000 32,000 125,000 82,500 625,000 475,000 425,000 350,000 25,000 15,000 35,000 24,000 110,000 75,000 82,000 55,000 60,000 37,500 2250 1000 10,000 4500 50,000 32,000 4200 1800 10,000 5000 12,000 6500 22,000 13,000 37,500 22,500 67,500 42,500 27,500 17,500 30,000 20,000 29,000 18,500 28,500 18,000 37,500 24,000 90,000 67,500 650,000 550,000 70,000 50,000 5500 2500 14,000 6750 6000 3000 7000 3750 8500 4250 24,000 12,000 30,000 22,000 75,000 45,000 175,000 134,000 11,000 7500 21,000 13,000 45,000 30,000 107,500 75,000 65,000 45,000 200,000 170,000 800,000 650,000 5000 3500 6900 4250 8900 5500

Top spee d

65,000 165,000 750,000 500,000 33,000 44,000 145,000 105,000 80,000 3250 15,000 65,000 6750 14,000 16,500 30,000 50,000 87,500 37,500 40,000 39,000 38,500 48,500 115,000 725,000 100,000 8250 19,500 9000 10,000 12,500 32,000 42,500 100,000 200,000 15,000 28,500 60,000 130,000 82,500 230,000 900,000 6750 9400 10,750

Rough

69-72 71-73 72-73 72-73 73-77 73-77 73-77 75-77 76-77 76-85 78-83 80-81 85-88 77-87 86-95 89-92 91-95 77-90 77-83 82-83 83-89 83-89 84-89 88-89 87-88 87-89 82-87 85-91 86-88 88-92 89-92 91-92 89-94 90-94 92-94 92-95 93-95 94-97 95-98 95-97 94-95 95-96 96-99 99-04 99-04

Private sale

Year

Morris Register (01934 832340); Morris Minor Owners’ Club (01332 291675) MORRIS Minor MM lowlamp 48-51 7500 5500 3000 1500 918 64 Minor MM L-L Tourer 48-51 12,500 9000 4650 3000 918 64 Oxford MO 48-54 5250 4000 1750 850 1476 72 Six 49-54 6500 5000 2400 1000 2215 86 Minor MM/SII 50-56 5650 4200 1850 675 803 63 Minor MM/SII conv. 50-56 9500 7000 3500 1750 803 63 Minor SII Traveller 53-56 9000 6250 2750 1000 803 63 Minor 1000 56-70 6000 4500 1950 650 1098 77 Minor 1000 conv. 56-69 12,000 8000 4000 2000 1098 77 Minor 1000 Traveller 56-71 11,000 8000 3500 1000 1098 76 Cowley 1200/1500 54-57 3950 2650 1300 700 1489 74 55-58 6250 4500 2000 900 2639 90 Isis Oxford II-III 54-60 5250 3750 1750 900 1489 78 Oxford V-VI 59-71 5000 3200 1400 700 1622 80

NE GUIDE

914-6 911S 2.4 Carrera RSL Carrera RST 911 2.7 911S 2.7 Carrera 2.7 MFI 911 Turbo (930) 3.0 Carrera 3.0 924 924 Turbo 924 Carrera GT 924S/Le Mans 928/S/S2 928 S4 928 GT 928 GTS 911 Turbo (930) 3.3 911SC 911SC cabrio 911 Carrera 3.2 911 Carrera cabrio Carrera Supersport 911 Speedster 959 Carrera Club Sport 944 944 Turbo 944S 944 S2 944 S2 Cabrio 944 Turbo Cabrio 911 (964) 911 Turbo (964) 911 Carrera RS 968 968 Club Sport 911 Carrera (993) 911 Turbo 4 (993) 911 C4S/C2S (993) 911 Carrera RS (993) 911 GT2 (993) Boxster 2.5 Boxster 2.7 Boxster 3.2S

Good

85 96 120 85 105 109 125 125 125

Private sale

Mint

2088 1991 2138 1498 1597 1994 3528 3528 3528

Concour s/ Dealer

10,500 10,000 20,000 8000 7000 8000 12,500 9000 9000

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Year

16,500 15,000 32,500 11,000 10,500 11,000 20,000 15,000 16,000

Price chan ge

cc

Top spee d

25,000 22,500 50,000 16,500 15,000 16,000 28,500 22,000 26,500

Rough

32,500 30,000 65,000 22,500 20,000 21,000 34,000 26,500 32,000

Good

50-53 54-69 61-69 54-68 68-88 85-87 68-72 73-86 84-04

Private sale

Mint

GUIDE

Plus 4 (Vanguard) Plus 4 (TR) Plus 4 SS 4/4 SII/III/IV/V 4/4 1600/CVH Plus 4 Plus 8 Plus 8 Plus 8 injection

Concour s/ Dealer

NE

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Price Guide [ Buying ]

Price Guide

Year

[ Buying]

ROVER P4 Drivers’ Guild (01582 572499); P5 OC (01784 25816); P6 Rover OC (01704 560929); Rover P6 Drivers’ Club (01902 689975); Rover SD1 Club (08451 306230) P3 60 48-49 10,000 7500 3750 1650 1595 75 P3 75 48-49 12,500 9500 4500 2000 2103 85 P4 75 ‘Cyclops’ 50-52 12,000 9000 4500 2000 2103 84 P4 60/75/80 52-62 6500 4500 2000 700 2286 85 P4 90 54-59 8000 5750 2250 825 2638 90 P4 105R 57-58 6250 4250 1750 700 2638 91 P4 105S 57-59 9250 7000 3200 1250 2638 96 P4 95/100/110 60-64 8500 6250 2400 850 2625 100 P5 3-litre 58-67 9000 6500 3250 1250 2995 113 63-67 12,500 9500 5000 2250 2995 113 P5 Coupé P5B 31⁄2-litre 67-73 13,000 10,000 5000 2000 3528 113 1 P5B 3 ⁄2-litre Coupé 67-73 20,000 15,000 9000 3500 3528 113 P6 2000/2200/TC 63-77 6000 3000 1400 600 2205 112 P6 3500 68-76 10,000 5000 2000 800 3528 117 P6 3500S 71-76 12,000 6500 2750 1100 3528 126 SD1 3500 76-86 4000 3000 1100 500 3528 116 80-86 5000 3500 1300 650 3528 126 SD1 VdP SD1 Vitesse 82-86 5750 4000 1750 850 3528 133 85-86 7500 5500 2750 1400 3528 135 SD1 Vitesse TP SAAB 96 Bullnose 96 Longnose Sport/Monte Carlo 96/95 V4 Sonett 99 99 Turbo 900 Turbo 900 Convertible

Saab Owners’ Club (07071 719000); Enthusiasts’ Club (01942 878738) 60-65 8750 6500 3500 2000 841 80 65-68 6950 5000 3000 1500 841 79 62-66 11,000 8500 5000 2500 841 88 67-79 5500 3750 1850 800 1498 93 67-74 16,000 12,000 5500 2750 1498 100 68-84 4000 2500 1200 600 1985 101 1985 125 ▲ 77-82 12,000 8000 4000 1900 79-93 8000 5000 2000 850 1985 133 ▲ 86-93 6250 4250 1850 750 1985 126

SIMCA 1000 GLS/Special 69-78 1000 Bertone coupé 62-67 1200S coupé 67-71

3250 10,000 12,000

2000 7000 8500

1000 3750 4250

Simca Club UK (01737 765331) 500 1294 105 1650 944 94 2000 1204 105

SINGER Singer Owners (01780 762740); Association of Singer Car Owners (01923 778575) 9 Roadster/4A/4B 39-52 16,000 10,500 6000 4000 1074 70 ▲ SM Roadster 51-55 14,500 10,000 6000 3600 1497 72 ▼ Gazelle saloon 55-67 4950 3250 1600 850 1497 77 Gazelle con 56-62 8500 6000 3000 1500 1497 77 61-66 4750 3200 1400 750 1725 91 Vogue I-IV 1.6/1.7 Chamois 64-70 5250 3500 1650 800 875 81 New Gazelle/Vogue 66-70 2750 1900 900 450 1725 94 SKODA Octavia 1.1/1.2 Felicia convertible 1000MB, S100 S110R coupé

59-64 59-64 65-77 70-80

4500 8500 3250 4750

3000 6000 2200 3600

Skoda Owners’ Club of GB (01279 815183) 1500 800 1089 75 3000 1500 1221 82 850 450 988 80 1500 750 1107 90

STANDARD Vanguard I 48-52 Vanguard II/III 53-58 Vanguard Sportsman 56-58 Vignale 58-61 Luxury Six 61-63 53-59 Eight Ten/Pennant 54-59 Ensign/De Luxe 57-63

6500 4500 5500 4500 5250 5000 5200 3200

4500 3200 4000 3200 3650 3200 3400 2250

Standard Motor Club (01676 522181) 2200 1000 2088 79 1500 750 2088 79 ▲ 1750 850 2088 83 ▲ 1500 750 2088 81 ▲ 1650 850 1998 87 ▲ 1500 700 803 61 ▲ 1600 750 948 69 ▲ 950 400 2138 85

SUBARU Impreza Turbo Impreza WRX STi SVX

93-00 6000 97-00 9500 91-97 3750

The Subaru Impreza Drivers’ Club (sidc.co.uk) 4250 2000 800 1994 144 6500 3500 2000 1994 150 3000 1850 900 3300 143

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TR Register (01235 818866) 65,000 50,000 32,000 20,000 1991 102

TALBOT Sunbeam-Lotus

79-81

25,000

Sunbeam Lotus Owners’ Club (01423 734624) 16,500 10,000 5000 2174 120

TOYOTA 2000GT Celica ST 1.6/2.0 Celica GT 1.6/2.0 Celica Supra 2.8i MR2 Supra Turbo

67-70 70-77 74-77 82-85 84-90 88-92

575,000 10,000 12,500 7000 4500 5000

Toyota Enthusiasts’ Club (020 8898 0740) 500,000 400,000 325,000 1988 128 7000 3600 1650 1588 105 10,000 5000 2250 1968 111 4500 2000 1000 2795 126 2900 1250 600 1587 124 L 3250 1500 750 2954 142

TRIDENT Clipper V8 Venturer/Tycoon

67-78 69-78

35,000 10,000

Trident Car Club (020 8644 9029) 25,000 12,500 7000 4727 140 7500 4000 2200 2994 120

TRIUMPH

Club Triumph (020 8351 9544); TR Register (01235 818866); TR Drivers’ Club (01452 614234); Stag Club (07071 224245); Sports Six Club (01858 434424) Roadster 1800/2000 46-49 29,000 22,000 13,500 7000 2088 77 1800/2000/Renown 46-54 7500 6000 2750 1200 2088 74 Mayflower 50-53 4500 3000 1400 700 1247 65 TR2 53-55 36,000 27,500 17,500 10,000 1991 107 55-61 32,000 23,500 14,000 7500 1991 106 TR3/3A 2.0/2.2 TR4 61-65 28,500 20,000 11,250 6250 2138 109 TR4A 64-67 30,000 21,000 12,000 6500 2138 110 67-68 40,000 31,000 22,000 15,000 2498 121 TR5 PI TR6 ‘CP’ 69-73 22,500 16,500 10,000 5000 2498 119 73-76 20,000 15,000 9000 4500 2498 116 TR6 ‘CR’ TR7 75-81 3000 2100 1000 450 1998 110 TR7 convertible 80-81 4750 3250 1650 600 1998 109 TR8 78-81 8000 6000 3500 1750 3528 135 80-81 11,500 9000 5500 2500 3528 130 TR8 convertible Herald saloon 59-70 4500 3000 1250 600 1147 76 L Herald coupé/conv 59-67 7250 4750 2100 1050 948 80 3250 1350 650 1296 84 L Herald 12/50, 13/60 63-71 4750 Herald 13/60 conv 67-71 7000 4500 2000 950 1296 85 Vitesse 1600 62-66 5000 3500 1650 850 1596 88 L Vitesse 1600 conv 62-66 8000 5500 2650 1350 1596 91 3600 1600 800 1998 95 L Vitesse 2-litre MkI 66-68 5250 Vitesse MkI conv 66-68 8750 6000 2750 1400 1998 95

48

1.3m

1.15m

1m

n/a

(tuckerclub.org) 5474 120 L

TURNER 803/950 Sports Climax Mark I/II/III

55-59 58-66 59-66

12,500 17,500 16,000

9000 15,000 12,000

Turner Register (01895 256799) 5500 2000 948 90 10,000 5000 1098 102 7500 3500 1498 100

TVR Grantura I-1800S Griffith 200/400 Tuscan V6 Vixen S1-4 1600M 2500M 3000M/Taimar 3000S convertible Tasmin/280i inc 2+2 Tasmin/280i con Tasmin/350i inc 2+2 V8/350i convertible 390SE 400/420/450 SEAC 400/450SE S 2.8/2.9 V8S Griffith 4.0/4.3 Griffith 500 Chimaera 4.0/4.3 Cerbera 4.2 Chimaera 450/500

57-67 63-65 69-71 67-73 72-77 72-77 72-79 78-79 80-87 81-87 83-89 83-89 85-88 86-91 88-91 86-92 91-94 91-93 93-00 93-98 96-03 96-03

35,000 65,000 16,500 15,500 11,500 11,000 13,000 14,500 4750 5500 5500 7000 7500 15,000 9500 6250 15,000 14,000 19,500 13,000 14,500 15,500

27,500 52,500 13,000 12,000 8500 8000 9500 10,500 3500 4400 4750 5250 6000 12,000 8000 4750 11,500 12,000 16,000 10,000 11,000 12,500

16,500 40,000 6500 6000 4250 4000 5000 6250 2100 2500 2500 3000 4000 8500 6000 3250 7500 8750 12,000 7000 8750 9000

VANDEN PLAS 4-litre Princess 3-litre I/II 4-litre R Princess 1100/1300 1500/1.5/1.7

VdP Club, Cherry Trees, Llandyfaelog, nr Kidwelly, Dyfed SA17 5PS 57-68 13,500 10,000 4500 2000 3995 89 59-64 7500 5500 2600 1350 2912 105 64-68 8500 6500 3200 1500 3909 110 63-74 4750 3250 1500 700 1275 87 74-80 2250 1500 700 300 1748 90

TVR Car Club (01952 822126) 10,000 VAR 107 30,000 4727 155 3750 2994 125 3250 1599 107 2500 1599 105 2250 2498 109 2650 2994 121 3500 2994 119 1100 2792 128 1500 2792 126 1400 3528 136 1750 3528 130 2200 3905 143 6000 4441 165 4000 4441 155 1500 2922 141 4750 3943 150 6000 4228 161 8250 4988 161 4250 3950 152 6750 4280 180 7000 4988 162

VAUXHALL Vauxhall-Opel Drivers’ Club (01362 692020); Droop Snoot Grp (0118 981 5238) Velox/Cresta E 51-57 8500 5250 2400 1200 2262 82 57-62 12,500 9000 3500 1650 2651 94 Velox/Cresta PA Victor F 57-61 6000 4500 2100 1000 1507 74 Victor FB 61-64 3650 2650 1200 450 1594 77 61-64 4300 3200 1500 600 1507 88 VX4/90 FB Velox/Cresta PB 62-65 3850 2750 1400 700 2651 94 Victor 101 FC 64-67 3350 2250 1050 525 1594 83 64-67 3950 2700 1350 700 1594 89 VX4/90 FC Cresta PC/Viscount 65-72 3650 2650 1300 650 3293 99

1850 2200 2000 2500 2600 2100 2000 3750 5000 3000 9000 12,000 16,000 8500 12,000

850 1000 900 1200 1250 1000 900 1750 2250 1100 4500 8000 11,000 6500 9750

400 500 450 600 650 600 450 750 1000 550 2500 5000 6500 4000 8000

1975 1975 2279 2279 3294 1057 1256 1159 1975 VAR 2279 2279 2279 2198 1998

95 98 100 104 106 76 79 90 101 100 119 117 125 137 151

Price chan ge

TUCKER Torpedo

NE GUIDE

cc

102 100 94 94 100 92 101 109 112 98 107 108 117 86 93 100 117

Top spee d

1998 1998 1147 1147 1296 1296 1493 1998 1998 1998 2498 2498 2997 1296 1296 1854 1998

Rough

850 1650 2750 2000 1750 950 850 2500 1650 1000 1200 1400 2000 400 500 500 1350

Good

1750 3250 4500 4000 3500 2250 2200 4750 4250 2250 2500 2850 5500 850 1000 1000 2750

Private sale

Mint

3650 7000 10,000 9000 7500 4750 4850 10,000 9500 4500 5000 5500 12,000 2000 2250 2200 5500

Concour s/ Dealer

5500 10,000 15,000 14,000 12,000 7200 7250 15,000 12,500 6500 7000 7500 16,500 3000 3250 3200 8500

Rough

68-71 68-71 62-65 65-67 67-70 70-74 74-78 L 66-70 70-74 63-77 68-77 75-77 70-77 65-73 65-70 72-81 73-81

NE GUIDE

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Year

Price chan ge

Concour s/ Dealer

Vitesse MkII Vitesse MkII conv Spitfire 4 Spitfire Mk2 Spitfire Mk3 Spitfire MkIV Spitfire 1500 GT6 MkI GT6 MkII/III 2000/2500 MkI/II 2.5PI/2500TC 2500S Stag 1300/1500 fwd 1300TC fwd Dolomite 1850 Dolomite Sprint

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Year

Price chan ge

cc

Top spee d

Rough

Good

54-55

cc

SWALLOW Doretti

SC100 EC (suzuki-sc100.demon.co.uk); SCORE (suzuki-cappuccino.com) 79-82 2850 2000 900 450 970 87 92-96 3750 2750 1750 750 657 83

Top spee d

SUZUKI SC100 Cappuccino

Good

Talbot 80 Talbot 80 Coupé Talbot 90 (all Mks) Talbot 90 Coupés Alpine convertible Alpine I/II sports Alpine III sports Alpine IV sports Alpine V sports Harrington GT Tiger I Tiger II Rapier I-V Rapier II-IIIA con Rapier/Alpine Rapier H120 Imp Sport Stiletto

Sunbeam Talbot Alpine Register (01621 778492); Sunbeam Alpine OC 01376 342025); Tiger OC (01207 508296) 48-50 6000 4500 2500 1400 1185 72 48-50 10,000 8000 4250 2500 1185 72 48-57 8000 6000 3000 1600 1944 90 49-57 14,000 11,000 5500 3650 1944 90 L 53-55 50,000 35,000 20,000 10,000 2267 95 59-63 14,000 9000 4250 1850 1592 101 63-64 15,000 9750 4750 2000 1592 100 L 64-65 13,000 8250 3950 1600 1592 92 M 65-68 15,500 10,000 4500 1850 1725 100 L 61-63 20,000 14,000 7250 3750 1592 105 L 64-66 54,000 38,000 24,000 15,000 4261 120 67-68 70,000 52,500 32,500 21,000 4727 125 55-67 8500 6000 2750 1250 1725 95 58-63 15,000 11,000 5000 2500 1592 87 67-76 5200 3500 1500 700 1725 102 68-76 6600 4650 2100 1000 1725 106 66-76 5600 3750 1850 900 875 90 L 67-72 6250 4500 2000 1000 875 90

Private sale

Mint

SUNBEAM

Private sale

Mint

NE GUIDE

Concour s/ Dealer

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Price Guide [ Buying ]

Price Guide

Year

[ Buying]

Victor FD 1.6/2.0 VX4/90 FD Victor FE 1.8/2.3 VX4/90 FE Ventora FD/FE Viva HA Viva HB/HC Viva Brabham HB Viva GT Firenza/Magnum Firenza Droopsnoot Chevette 2300HS Chevette HSR VX220 VX220 Turbo

67-72 69-72 72-78 73-76 68-76 63-66 66-79 67-68 68-70 72-78 74-75 78-80 79-80 00-05 03-05

VOLKSWAGEN Beetle (split ) Cabrio Beetle (oval) Cabrio Beetle 1200/1300 Cabrio Beetle 12/13/1500 Cabrio Beetle 1302/1303 Cabrio 1302S/1303S Karmann-Ghia cpé Karmann-Ghia con Karmann-Ghia T-34 Kombi/Camper Camper (Bay) 1500/1600 Type 3 411L/E, 412 1.7/1.8 Scirocco MkI Golf GTI MkI Golf GTI MkII Golf convertible Corrado G60 Corrado VR6

46-53 49-53 53-57 54-58 57-68 58-67 68-78 67-70 70-75 70-80 55-74 58-74 62-69 50-67 68-79 61-73 68-74 74-81 75-84 84-91 80-93 89-92 92-95

VOLVO PV544 1.6/1.8 121/122 4dr sal 122S B18 4dr sal 131/132 2dr sal 123GT 2dr sal P1800 P1800ES 144/164 sal/est 244/264 sal/est 262C coupé T-5R/850R

Volvo Owners’ Club (01705 381494); Enthusiasts’ Club (01872 400039) 59-65 12,000 8500 4250 2250 1778 95 55-67 10,000 6000 2250 800 1583 88 62-67 11,000 7000 2500 850 1778 95 61-70 11,500 7500 3000 1100 1778 96 67-68 12,500 8500 4000 2000 1778 108 61-72 28,000 19,000 9500 4000 1778 105 71-73 23,500 16,000 8000 3750 1986 111 67-74 4750 3000 1400 700 2979 115 2127 106 74-79 3000 2000 1000 500 78-81 10,000 6750 3500 1350 2849 109 95-97 5000 3650 1750 800 2319 155

WOLSELEY 4/50 6/80 4/44 & 15/50 6/90 SI-III 1500 15/60, 16/60 6/99, 6/110 SI/II Hornet SI-III 1100/1300 18/85, Six

48-53 48-55 52-58 54-59 57-65 59-71 59-68 61-69 65-73 67-75

2750 3500 3250 3750 4400 3200 3000 5000 6750 4250 12,500 15,000 20,000 10,500 14,500

VW Owners’ Club, PO Box 7, Burntwood, Walsall, Staffs WS7 8SB 25,000 18,500 12,000 7500 1131 66 30,000 22,500 15,000 9000 1131 66 17,000 12,000 6500 4000 1192 69 21,000 16,000 9000 6000 1192 66 11,000 7500 3600 1650 1192 72 13,000 9500 5000 3000 1192 72 8000 5200 2200 850 1493 81 L 11,000 8000 4500 2500 1493 81 6000 4000 1650 600 1584 84 11,500 7750 4400 2400 1584 82 14,000 10,000 5250 2750 1584 92 18,500 13,500 7500 4500 1493 87 13,500 10,000 5500 3000 1584 87 65,000 40,000 20,000 10,000 1493 65 16,500 13,500 7000 3750 1584 79 6250 4250 2200 1100 1584 87 4850 3600 2000 1000 1795 90 7000 5000 2500 1200 1470 106 15,000 10,000 5000 2000 1781 116 6500 4000 1850 800 1781 123 6000 4000 1750 750 1781 116 5500 3650 1650 750 1781 140 7500 5000 2250 950 2861 146

Wolseley Register (0161 368 2388, wolseleyworld.com) 5500 3750 1900 1000 1476 78 10,000 6250 2650 1250 2215 81 6000 4500 2250 1200 1489 78 7500 5000 2500 1250 2639 96 L 5600 4000 1800 900 1489 77 L 5250 3750 1700 850 1622 78 7500 5500 2500 1250 2912 98 6250 4750 2250 1000 998 77 4000 2750 1400 750 1098 84 L 6500 4000 1750 750 2227 104 L

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