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16 MOT certificates to April 2017 including file of receipts Vendor warrants 87,500 miles, complete owner/mileage history 5 Owners from new, or...

- Believed to be second oldest surviving Saxon in existence according to the Saxon Vehicle Registrar - Restored for Don 'Big Daddy' Garlits in th...

- Purchased in 1982 from the late Ralph Clarke who at the time was the R&D Manager at BMC Blackheath plant outside Capetown - Richard Hulse was a...

- Imported from California in 2015 - Subject of a detailed restoration supported by a portfolio of photographs - Benefits include many mechanica...

- 1 of just 22 RHD examples with 4 previous keepers - Original book pack, service book with 21 entries and MOT'd into Feb 2017 - Offered with a...

- Competed in the 2010 Peking to Paris and 2016 Paris to Vienna events - Engine overhaul by David Moore of New South Wales, Australia in 2014 at ...

This charming right-hand drive Doctors Coupe is presented exactly as Ford intended - ie in Black throughout. It was manufactured in Canada in 1917...

JRN 239S' hails from July 1978 and started life as a standard 1800cc rubber-bumpered Roadster. However, during the vendors 20-year ownership, exte...

- Supplied to C Hayward and sons of Kent in 1934 and fitted with a coach built "Ulster" type body. - First owned by Mr Donald Hamilton Smith, Wi...

- An iconic car described by the vendor as being in good-to-very good condition - Well known example that was owned by the late Paul Harris, of A...

The TR6 was the last of a long line of Triumph sports cars that evolved from the TR2 of 1953, while the TR7 introduced in 1975 was an entirely new...

Alongside the Dante Giacosa-penned four-door 2300 Saloon and Estate cars, Fiat decided to offer a two-door Coupe styled by Sergio Sartorelli of Gh...

The PV444 was Volvo's initial post-war offering and the company's first unitary construction model. A notable feature was the ability to fold the ...

Lot 14

2013 Dax Rush

- c.500 miles only, Rover 3.5 V8 with LT77 Rover SDI short shift gearbox - Quaife LSD and Sierra Cosworth brakes - Blue with Cream leatherette, ...

- TWR body kit and wheels fitted by supplying dealer - Restoration including suspension and brakes by 'Spray Craft' of Widnes - Recently service...

- FIA Papers / HSCC Eligible - Race winning car, on the button ready to go - Complete with freshly rebuilt Barnett engine - History File - Spa...

Triumph's TR series began with the unveiling of a prototype (retrospectively called the TR1) at the 1952 London Motor Show. Trials revealed poor h...

H&H are indebted to the vendor for the following description: Introduced in 1936, the Peugeot 302 / 402 series were stylistically indebted to Chr...

- Desirable Special Equipment (or 'M') model with 'C'-Type cylinder head - Veteran of numerous European and UK rallies with the XK Register - B...

PLEASE NOTE: The Maserati 4200 GT was available as either a four-seater Coupe or two-seater Spyder.   The handsome 4200 GT Spider was a genuine ...

The Range Rover re-defined the 4x4 market when it was born into an unsuspecting world in 1970. Unmolested versions of what have retrospectively be...

- 4.7-litre (289ci) V8 engine driving through automatic transmission - Attention to the brakes, steering rack plus MOT'd at the cost of £775.56 l...

- Original RHD first series 1.3 S that was acquired by the vendor in 2000 - Thoroughly renovated to an exception standard by a Lancia specialist ...

- Handsome four-door pillarless design and 1 of just 2 examples known to have survived - A rival in period to the Alvis Speed 20, Lagonda M45 and...

- Smart LHD 1600cc example supplied new in Holland - Finished in Rosso with Nero interior - 67,000km, Swansea V5C and current MoT One of the mo...

- Convincing copy of rare A7 model crafted by its previous keeper - Interior and body's fabric covering entrusted to Aldridge Trimming Ltd - Tho...

- Extensively restored at a cost of c. £60,000 - Full engine overhaul by Russ Carpenter (V8 250 expert) - Comprehensive history file including p...

- Subject to an extensive restoration in c.2002 - Freshly painted hard top, tonneau covers, original handbook and workshop manual - New set of c...

PLEASE NOTE: Since the catalogue went to press we have been informed that this lot is a conversion rather than an original Jolly. We have also bee...

PLEASE NOTE: The vendor forgot to renew this lot's MOT certificate which expired last month. However, he has arranged for the car to be MOT tested...

- 1 of just 25 RHD examples made from a limited production run of 73 cars - First owned by David Allenby of Romsey and just 28,800 miles from new...

By 1932 Morgan's three-wheeler chassis could be ordered with four types of body, namely: Super Sports, Sports Two-Seater, Sports Family and Family...

The popularity of Volkswagen's ubiquitous Type 2 model (the Type 1 was the Beetle) shows no signs of abating and, as with many automotive classics...

Intriguingly, the Austin 12 made its debut in November 1921 - ie six months after the company had entered receivership. However, both Austin and t...

This striking right-hand drive 911 is something of a surprise package. Finished in the perennially attractive combination of Silver bodywork teame...

- Reputedly 1 of just 15 Broadspeed Turbo Bullits built and the only LHD survivor - Exhibited at the 1973 Barcelona Motor Show and subsequently o...

- Handbuilt over a 3.5 year period and among the nicest Specials we have encountered - Alvis TA14 chassis, Triumph 2.5 litre engine, 4-speed manu...

Although it wasn't usual for a clergyman to be chauffeured in a Cadillac, Richard J. Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, Massachusetts since 1944, was ...

- Rare carburettor model with much recent expenditure - LHD, 53,200 miles recorded - Red with black interior, current MoT Introduced at the 197...

Interest in classic Porsches of all ages shows little sign of abating and, among the many derivatives, the 3.0 Litre Carreras produced for the 197...

- One of an estimated 104 3.4 litre 'S' Drophead Coupes made in both LHD and RHD - Built to RHD personal export delivery specification and retain...

- 29,730 miles from new and 4 previous keepers - Original handbook, service book, Tax disc holder and sales brochure - 19 previous MOT certifica...

- A 'home market' car that pleasingly retains matching chassis and engine numbers - The subject of an extensive bodywork restoration and mechanic...

Introduced at the October 1929 Olympia Motor Show, the Phantom II was the last of the truly grand six-cylinder Rolls-Royces and indeed the final o...

- Original Westfalia 4 berth camper conversion with many original features and MOT'd into April 2017 - Re-spayed in 2010 by Modewheel body repair...

- First registered in England in February 1984 and believed to be in its original colours - Purchased by the current owner from Talacrest in 1993...

- One previous owner and 20,280 miles recorded - Owner's wallet, service book, most old MoTs and tax discs - Spare key on bulkhead, tonneau cove...

- Two former keepers shown on V5C Registration Document and original registration number - Converted into a road / racing special around 1964 usi...

- 1 of just 438 RHD UK examples and supplied new by Nigel Mansell Sports Cars Limited - 38,315 miles from new and current ownership since 1999 ...

BMW's so called 'New Class' compact Saloons and Coupes manufactured between 1962 and 1975 quite simply saved the company from extinction. Introduc...

When the press reviewed the most recent automatic transmission-only B8 RS4, they were rightly enthusiastic about what is a great car, yet many mou...

The very smartly-presented, right-hand drive 'home market' example on offer was subject to a ground up restoration some two years ago, at a cost w...

Although previewed at the 1953 Earls Court Motor Show, customer deliveries of the Jensen 541 did not start until 1955. An avant-garde design, its ...

- Extensively restored and upgraded by marque specialists Arthur Archer, Ian Polson and Bill Barrott - Improved Talbot BD75 engine, AV pre-select...

- Extensive restoration 1989 - 1991 - Finished in Warm Water Green with Beige West of England cloth - Extremely driveable example cared for by O...

- Supplied new in France and converted for race use by Ferrari specialist Kerry McSwann during the late 1980s - Finished 3rd overall in the 1991 ...

- 36,000 recorded miles, current ownership since 1990 and just 2 previous keepers - Offered with original book pack with handbooks and service bo...

Unlike most surviving MKIIs, 'FDO 621D' is a charmingly unmolested example that's been maintained from new rather than restored. First UK register...

- An iconic car described by the vendor as being in good to excellent condition - 192,900 miles and reportedly with a generous history file and 1...

With assistance from Lotus Engineering, that was part of the General Motors group at that time, Chevrolet succeeded in make the 375bhp ZR-1 versio...

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