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  • Lanchester 21 HP Coupe 1924

    Lanchester 21 HP Coupe 1924

    Supplied new in 1924 to a Doctor who spent 40 driving the car on his rounds daily. It returned to Europe 10 years ago and underwent a full mechanical re-build by Arthur Archer in Great Dunmow Essex. A vast amount time, effort, and money has been invested in this vehicle and it is mechanically excellent.
  • Sunbeam 14/40 HP Five Seat Tourer by Brainsby 1925 for sale

    Sunbeam 14/40 HP Five Seat Tourer by Brainsby 1925 for sale

    Most chassis carried factory coachwork but this Sunbeam carries coachwork by respected provincial coachbuilders Brainsby of Peterborough. This handsome tourer is presented in grey and black livery with nickel fittings and is equipped with a three-piece opening windscreen, twin side-mounted spare wheels, hood and a full complement of sidescreens, pr..
  • Austin Seven Chummy 2-door Tourer 1927 for sale

    Austin Seven Chummy 2-door Tourer 1927 for sale

    This 4-Seater Chummy was manufactured at Austin’s Longbridge factory 15 July 1927. During what might have been a final journey to a breaker’s yard in the 1950s. While still complete and largely original on acquisition, sensitively applied refurbishment carried out during the last year has included repainting the bodywork in Kingfisher Blue, tri..
  • Bentley 3-Litre Sports Two-seater with Dickey by Park Ward 1922 for sale

    Bentley 3-Litre Sports Two-seater with Dickey by Park Ward 1922 for sale

    This charming early 3-litre car has a delightful patina of use and would probably leave most ‘concours’ cars standing at the traffic lights. The coachwork is liveried in black with wonderful green leather upholstery, possibly the original. Driving equipment includes Lucas headlamps and Toby torpedo side lamps, fold-flat windscreen and Brookland..
  • Bugatti 30 Tourer by Lavocat et Marsaud 1926 for sale

    Bugatti 30 Tourer by Lavocat et Marsaud 1926 for sale

    The car offered here – chassis number ‘4724’ – is one of only two known surviving examples of the Type 30 bodied by favoured coachbuilders Lavocat et Marsaud. According to factory sales records, ‘4724’ was produced in December 1925, invoiced to Dubuisson, of St Quentin, near Lille, presumably the local Bugatti agent, and delivered on 28..
  • Hispano-Suiza H6B 7.2hp 6.6-litre Coupe de Ville by J Saoutchik 1924 for sale

    Hispano-Suiza H6B 7.2hp 6.6-litre Coupe de Ville by J Saoutchik 1924 for sale

    BS 9588 is undoubtedly one of the most original surviving Hispano-Suizas with formal coachwork. J Saoutchik of 46 Rue Jacques Dulud, of Neuilly in Paris, were the favoured coachbuilders for this chassis, the quintessentially French Coupé de Ville coachwork demonstrating that the original owner spared no expense in the specification dictated to J S..
  • Wolseley 16/20 HP Five Seat Tourer 1919 for sale

    Wolseley 16/20 HP Five Seat Tourer 1919 for sale

    This Wolseley dates from those immediate post-war years and is most handsomely presented in dark green livery with black wings and Rudge-Whitworth wire wheels, the mahogany door cappings adding a pleasing Edwardian flavour. It is equipped with a two-piece, folding, mahogany-framed windscreen and further weather protection is afforded by a beige hoo..
  • Aston Martin International 2/4 ,1 1/2 Litre Sports Tourer 1930 for sale

    Aston Martin International 2/4 ,1 1/2 Litre Sports Tourer 1930 for sale

    The ‘matching numbers’ International had remained in highly original condition and great pains were taken to preserve this originality during restoration. Still containing its original crankshaft, the engine was fully stripped and rebuilt. An exceptionally well presented motor car, meticulously restored by father and son International specialis..
  • Rolls-Royce 20 HP Tourer 1929 for sale

    Rolls-Royce 20 HP Tourer 1929 for sale

    ‘This model was introduced to meet requests for a smaller, less expensive car in keeping with the trend after the First World War towards smaller cars for a wider market. Construction was simplified - but standards of workmanship were not compromised.’ - Edward Eves, Rolls-Royce, 75 Years of Motoring Excellence. Chassis number ‘GVO45’ was d..
  • Rolls-Royce Phantom I, 40/50 HP Cabriolet 1928 for sale

    Rolls-Royce Phantom I, 40/50 HP Cabriolet 1928 for sale

    Phantom I chassis number ‘94FH’ was originally delivered with ‘faux cabriolet’ coachwork by Thrupp & Maberly to first owner, one A J Newberry.Restored at date unknown, the car is currently fitted with a Barker-style cabriolet body while other noteworthy features include twin Grebel lights and an additional ‘emergency’ horn. We are a..

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