The Imperial War Museum Motor Car Auction

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- 1 of just 1,905 LHD 3.5 Litre cars made Jaguar's post-war offering remained largely unchanged until the 1948 Motor Show which, though forever a...

By the time Ford dispensed (at least temporarily) with the Thunderbird moniker in 2005, the model had progressed through no less than 11 generatio...

- 308 cu in straight-six engine with 'Power Dome' cylinder head and 'Twin H-Power' Carter carburettors - 'Step Down' chassis with independent fro...

PLEASE NOTE: There are a large amount of parts, including two engines, for this vehicle located near the Documents Office.   Introduced in Octob...

PLEASE NOTE: This bespoke Mustang had circa £39,000 spent on parts alone during its refurbishment / upgrading (and not $39,000 as stated in the pr...

- ex-Works development car first registered to Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd - In the current ownership since 1987 - An historic Aston Martin offered...

- Three owners from new and 59,000 recorded miles - Offered with original book pack and service book - Recent engine fettling with a current MOT...

- In the same previous family ownership since 1957 - History file includes purchase invoice and guarantee - A solid and original Landie that wou...

Produced by US automaker Chevrolet from 1941 to 1952 the Fleetline was introduced in late 1941 as a 4-door sedan. In 1942 a fastback 2-door "Aeros...

Introduced in 1929 as a successor to the outgoing 20, the Rolls-Royce 20/25 was primarily aimed at owner drivers. Nearly 4,000 chassis were produc...

The upgrades that distinguished Rolls-Royce's Shadow II from the first model included: rack-and-pinion steering; revised front suspension geometry...

This XJ-SC was despatched new to Hatfields of Sheffield in 1985. The identity of the first owner is uncertain, but could apparently have been a se...

Amid rumours that several States were preparing to ban his Model T due to its 'unsafe' hand-operated braking system, Henry Ford begrudgingly succu...

553 YUP' is presented in the distinctive combination of Dove Grey bodywork teamed with Red leather interior trim and hood. This lefthand drive exa...

- Beautiful example built to exemplary standards by John May - Competed in the 'Daily Express' Production Jaguar race at the Silverstone Classic ...

(We are grateful to the vendor for the detail contained in this description) This magnificent-looking motorcar was recently created in honour of ...

- Comprehensive professional restoration recently completed by marque specialist - Matching numbers UK supplied RHD car with Jaguar Heritage Cert...

Conceived purely as a Group B rally car, the Ford RS200 was unveiled at the November 1984 Turin Motor Show. The work of ex-F1 designer Tony Southg...

- The 126th XK120 Roadster made to right-hand drive specification - Supplied new via Henlys of London and resident in Australia for many years be...

Donald Healey's eponymous company built a prototype two-seater sports car for display at the 1952 London Motor Show. It was based on Austin A90 At...

Interest in 'microcars' has been on the rise for some time, of which many view the tandem seat Messerschmitt's as the cream of the crop. This deli...

- Lovely restored example and a rare survivor - Original mudguards offered with car - Split prop shaft, electric fan and fuel pump making it hig...

This fascinating righthand drive British-built Talbot was apparently delivered in chassis form to The Western Motor Company of Glasgow in February...

This interesting righthand drive Elan was manufactured on August 14, 1965 and has remained within the same ownership since 1978. According to the ...

Long before the ubiquitous Willys Jeep had been conceived, the Willys-Overland Motor Company was a major producer of tough and reliable family aut...

General Motors' Advance Design Series of trucks, represented the company's first post-war reshape and were claimed to be bigger, stronger and slee...

- Fully restored over five years - Brand new Fuchs-pattern alloys and tyres - Fully refurbished interior by renowned specialist A1 Bespoke Inter...

This attractive-looking example of Britain's favourite sports car has Mid Blue bodywork complemented by a Light Tan interior. It's a four owner ex...

- Hidden from public view for the past 40 years - The first of three Aston Martin DBS V8 chassis re-modelled by Ogle Design, chassis DBSV8/10380/...

At the dawn of the 1930s with the reverberations of 'Black Friday' felt worldwide, competition between carmakers grew increasingly desperate. Thus...

Launched in April 1955, the Silver Cloud was based on a completely new closed box-section frame that was reputedly fifty percent stiffer than that...

The Fastback option of the Mustang appeared in 1965, with the model's first significant facelift following during 1967. This was an altogether big...

- Aluminium bodied car delivered in January 2015 after a two year build - 3.8-litre Jaguar E-Type race engine with five-speed Toyota gearbox - 1...

There is no questioning that the Ford GT40 is one of the most alluring racing cars of all time and 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of the first of...

An undisputedly fine motorcar, the Graham Hull-penned Silver Seraph marked Rolls-Royce's intention to reclaim its reputation as producer of `the b...

Introduced at the 1984 Paris Salon, the Testarossa caused a sensation. Developed with the aid of a wind tunnel it combined a low drag coefficient ...

The Monaco Diplomat is an extremely spacious RV that boasts a full seven feet of ceiling height and three 'slide-out' areas to expand your living ...

Manufactured between 2005 and 2012 the 997 was an evolution of the preceding 996, with the most significant changes being interior and exterior st...

Introduced in 1996, the Lotus Esprit V8 was powered by a bespoke 3.5 litre twin-turbo engine allied to five-speed manual transmission. With a quot...

Reputedly capable of an impressive 60mph, the Willys Overland Model 40 was powered by a 4188cc four-cylinder engine allied to planetary transmissi...

As Sir John Harvey-Jones discovered during his infamous TV programme on the company, Morgan is a unique concern that never ceases to surprise. Cre...

This fascinating MKI was supplied new to the Bristol Aircraft Corporation in 1958. Born as a 2.4 model, it nevertheless came equipped with disc br...

Those seeking a project with which to while away the upcoming winter, need look no further than this partly restored Lagonda Rapier with Ranalah S...

With the introduction of the 'PA' series Cresta and Velox in October 1957, Vauxhall embraced American styling with plentiful chrome, garish two to...

- Early 1964 ¢ car professionally restored in USA in 2013 - 2014 - Fitted with 289 engine, Cruise o Matic transmission and disc brakes - Finishe...

Capable of 0-60mph in 4.6 seconds, 0-100mph in 10.6 seconds and 185mph, the Pininfarina-styled F355 was an undoubted supercar. Introduced at the M...

The Giugiaro-penned Delta range was launched in 1979. The ensuing HF Integrale versions boasted four-wheel drive and turbocharged power, modified ...

- 1 of 53 ABS-equipped UK supplied cars Introduced at the September 1985 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Ferrari 328 shot straight to the top of the 'j...

With values of the original 1,590 2.7 RSs having surpassed £500,000 and heading towards the £million mark, it's unsurprising that interest in qual...

W O Bentley's first major step on the road to automotive celebrity concerned the 1912 purchase, with his brother Horace, of the London DFP (Doriot...

- Imported to USA by Hoffmans in September 1955 - Gunmetal with Oxblood interior, JDHT Certificate - Bare metal respray by ex-marque specialist ...

As far as historic rally cars go, Subaru Impreza WRC97001 is one of the most important ever made' (David Lilywhite - Octane magazine, May 2010) '...

- Subject to an extensive ground up restoration - Aluminium wings, doors, boot and bonnet - Quaife limited slip diff, fast road cam and rear di...

Peugeot launched the B£b£ (French for baby) Type 69 at the Paris Salon of 1904, where it reputedly caused quite a sensation. Of contemporary desig...

Riley's sporting 11/40 model was introduced at the Olympia show of 1919. By 1925 its detachable head side-valve engine had risen in capacity to 16...

Introduced at the 1984 Paris Salon, the Testarossa caused a sensation. Developed with the aid of a wind tunnel it combined a low drag coefficient ...

Notable as Porsche's last air-cooled 911 range, the 993 series was introduced in September 1993. A quantifiable improvement in terms of handling, ...

- 1 of 273 RHD examples - Recent overhaul of suspension / hydraulics and just serviced - Repainted last year and interior re-trimmed in Tan lea...

That W O Bentley was a technical mastermind is not in dispute, yet his career left so many unanswered questions. What if Bentley Motors had surviv...

Successor to the well respected but somewhat staid 'pontoon' range, the W111 Series was introduced in May 1959. Soon nicknamed 'Fintails' due to t...

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