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Welcome March 2020 Issue 560

While much of the car-loving world chases big numbers, it’s time to feel the force of thrilling handling

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the same buzz without resorting to illegal chemicals. Like a piece of mood-shifting music, it’s impossible to measure; you won’t find handling joy quantified in any specification table so it doesn’t lend itself to bar-room bragging rights. Maybe that’s why handling heaven can be accessed without needing big numbers in your bank account. And you’ll notice that none of the cars that Russ Smith has chosen for this month’s big test are the ultimates of their own model ranges, never mind Guinness-book-of-impressive -numbers rankings. His choices span nearly every possible drivetrain configuration with engines in the front, back and middle, and power delivery from front, rear or all four wheels. Each combination has its own merits and limitations and the outcome is a range of challenge levels, from the most

ased on my own progression from Dinky and Corgi car obsessed toddler to practising enthusiast, appreciation of a car’s handling takes time and experience to acquire. First, car obsession is all about how the shapes and colours look when pushed around on the living room carpet, then it becomes a numbers game – top speed, how many cylinders and litres, and eventually 0-60mph acceleration, the more gut-churning the better. Until that first drive in a car that makes corners something to relish, an enthusiastic partner in a nerve-tickling quest to dive into a bend and pop out the other side with minimal loss of momentum. And if it loves a series of linked bends, there are few ways of feeling

user-friendly to those that have to be learnt and mastered before they reward with their own deliciously fine balance point between fun and fear. Perhaps more than any other area of car design, cornering behaviour attracts a host of half-truths, misconceptions and nonsense. To round out the feature, we asked Tiff Needell to reveal the truth about how different layouts behave in corners, and how to get the best from them. Enjoy the issue.

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Cars in this issue 72 AC Aceca prototype 107 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage 86 BMW M3 Evolution II 108 Citroën CX2000 Pallas 102 Ford Escort MkI estate 112 Jaguar XK150 99 Jaguar E-type coupé 6 Jaguar XJ12C 44 Lancia Delta Integrale 16v 44 Lotus Elan S4 64 Mazda RX-7 Evolution 92 Mercedes-Benz SL (R129) 44 Morris Mini Cooper 998 44 Peugeot 205GTi 1.6 44 Porsche 911E 100 Renault 5 Turbo 2 111 Rover P5B Coupé 44 Vauxhall VX220

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Paragons of handling on trial – Lotus, Mini, Porsche, Vauxhall, Lancia and Peugeot

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Flat-out in Group B rallying’s perpetual runner-up: Mazda’s screaming RX-7 Evolution

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Contents March 2020 Issue 560

The month in cars

24 Cars: Accelerating the Modern World V&A’s intellectual expo features GM Firebird I 26 Bicester January Scramble Rare Kellison steals the first big show of the year 27

Junior Johnson, 1931-2019 Remembering the racer who changed NASCAR forever

29 Targa Florio Australia Ex-works Austin-Healey stars in Antipodean Targa tribute rally 31

Events Planner 2020 gets going with Porsche honoured at a new-look London show

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Barn Finds Rugby star’s Maserati Quattroporte I emerges in Essex, plus US Alfa 75

36 Next Month Celebrating a technical groundbreaker as the Audi Quattro hits 40 37

Letters Forgotten designer, cool Jaguars, and the barn-find debate gets contentious

39 Quentin Willson in BAFTA-judge mode, commends Hollywood’s Le Mans ’66 epic 41

Gordon Murray explains why he’s decided to build a modified Ford Escort MkI

43 John Fitzpatrick Why Porsche beats Jaguar and Ford on both road and track for John 186 40 Years Ago Today... MG and Triumph took a last stand against hot hatches. And lost

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Epic Restoration How the rotten ex-Donald Campbell AC Aceca was preserved

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Life Cycle How a plucky BMW M3 survived thieves and missionaries alike

99 Our Cars Phil makes work for himself with his Jaguar E-type (p99), Ross shows off the Renault 5 Turbo (p100) and Malcolm buys a Filipino Ford Escort MkI (p102)

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COVER Live For The Corners Testing the virtues of every mechanical layout with six classic handling benchmarks on a giant track test: Porsche 911E, Lotus Elan S4, Lancia Delta Integrale 16v, Peugeot 205GTi 1.6, Morris Mini Cooper 998 and Vauxhall VX220 all aim to thrill. PLUS Racing guru Tiff Needell on getting the best from each of them

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In A Rotary Time Warp On the road in Group B’s forgotten great: Mazda RX-7 Evo

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Bob Sparshott talks fettling race-winning Lotuses, all over the planet

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Quentin Willson tips a Rover whose time has come, and identifies once-underrated cars from BMW and Alfa Romeo that are on their way skywards

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Chasing Cars Great-value Lotus Esprit, soaring-value Toyota Supra, and Cortina MkIII beats ‘66 Mustang in the classic Ford stakes

20 Clubbed to deaf Paris covers its ears as a Porsche 993 RS CS howls into town

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Tempting Buys Russ can’t resist an Alfa Romeo 1900 Supersprint, while a rock ’n’ race-historied Ford Mustang, rare Veritas and two-owner Austin all excite

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COVER Buying Guide The marque-defining Mercedes-Benz SL R129 is a great-value classic to buy now prices have dipped – just as long as you buy carefully

97 Books & Models Ferrari’s overlooked Nineties sports-prototype gets the large-format treatment, while Jaguar’s forgotten supercar emerges in 1:18 scale 107 Ads on Test Nicely-preserved Aston Martin DB7 Vantage (p107), Citroën CX2000 Pallas (p108), Rover P5B Coupé (p111) and Jaguar XK150 (p112) all tested and rated

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‘It’s the smoothest Citroën DS21 owner Chris Brown appreciates refinement, so we put him in a Jaguar XJ12C to put its legendarily slick demeanour to the test N Photography JONATHAN FLEETWOOD

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rowing up in the Eighties and reading car magazines, I recall realising how special V12 engines are,’ says Classic Cars reader Chris Brown as he enjoys a tour of Jaguar restoration specialist WinSpeed’s engine workshop with proprietor Peter Hugo. ‘Only a few manufacturers made them – Ferrari, Lamborghini, Jaguar and then later on BMW – and the Jaguar V12 had a reputation as the smoothest engine in the world. Added to that, of course, Jaguar put them in such beautiful cars.’ Chris appreciates good aesthetics and Jaguars with equal enthusiasm; his garage contains a Citroën DS21 and he drove from Scarborough to Surrey today in his 5.0-litre XK. ‘I’ve had a V12 Ferrari, but I’ve never experienced that Jaguar V12 and I need to know what that kind of refinement feels like. Period XJ road tests suggested its ride quality was on a par with Citroën’s, but of course Citroën never had the engines. And my Jaguar’s only got a V8!’ Peter has a great sense of theatre, and gradually builds Chris’s sense of expectation as he guides him through workshops where XKs, E-types and XJs are being restored, towards a gleaming white XJ12C. ‘I bought this from a retired schoolmaster,’ he says as Chris gets comfortable in its deep, squashy leather driver’s seat. ‘I dealt with some rust in the door bottoms and resprayed it from a nasty bright white shade that’d been applied in the Eighties, but otherwise I was gobsmacked by its condition. It’s always been Dinitrol-injected and has only covered 70,000 miles. It’s one in a million – no rust under the vinyl roof, and grey headlining rather than the green they go thanks to oxidisation. This is the closest you’ll get to the way an XJ12C was in the Seventies.’ Chris settles in with ease, tilting the chromed automatic shifter’s T-handle towards him, selecting Drive, and guiding the car gently onto Surrey’s tree-lined country lanes. ‘I’ve always wanted to drive one of these because XJ12s have always been on my radar,’ says Chris as he lessens his grip on the thin wheel rim, shifting from palms to fingertips as he realises how light its power-assisted steering is. ‘My DS has always been my first love, car-wise, but XJ12s – Series 3 saloons in particular – always seemed like such good value.’

CHRIS’S DREAM DRIVE LIST Aston Martin Lagonda ‘Utterly outrageous looks and electronics – and Aston Martin went ahead and built the thing!’ 1959 Cadillac Series 62 ‘If ever a car represented the mood of a country, this is it. Nothing could stop the American dream in 1959.’ Citroën SM ‘More amazing to look at with each passing year. Didn’t let reality get in the way of technical optimism.’ Citroën CX Prestige ‘Space-age looks, a collection of clicks, hisses and wheezes from the hydraulics – this is the car Darth Vader would drive!’ Citroën XM ‘In 1989 my dad bought one of the first in the country. This car introduced me to the world of big, hydraulic Citroëns.’

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Ferrari 456GT ‘I never really ‘got’ Ferraris until this came along. This first of the Luca di Montezemolo era cars wowed me with its looks and reviews.’ Jaguar XJ12 ‘A beautiful car with a sublime V12 – as worthy of legendary status as the E-type in my opinion.’ Lamborghini Miura ‘The most beautiful car in the world. Simply being in the presence of one makes my heart beat that little bit faster.’ Lamborghini Countach ‘When I was growing up it played the role of ultimate supercar better than any other.’ Mercedes-Benz R129 500SL ‘Superb engineering, very advanced and with subtly understated good looks – surely the car that best reflects the Mercedes slogan: ‘Engineered like no other car’.

Light power steering means fingertip control of slender wheel


‘The ride quality is superb. It’s even more effortless than the DS. You just point it where you’re going and it’ll deal with whatever it encounters, smoothly’

Dashboard detailing and cabin ambience impressed Chris

Three-speed auto feels low-geared at speed


We reach a series of S-bends that threaten to upset the XJ12’s composure, but Chris tees up a racing line, looking to minimise roll and sharp steering angles. ‘The steering’s going to take some getting used to, but I’m already adapting to it. As you own and drive cars, they tell you a bit about yourself. I used to have a Porsche Cayman and loved it when I first got it, but as time went on I realised I wasn’t some apex-clipping helmsmith who got up first thing on a Sunday morning to tackle some bends. It made me realise I was more of a GT man – and the XJ12 is the very epitome of a grand tourer.’ We pass a sign welcoming us to a place called Normandy. ‘It’s such a good long-distance cruiser – look how far we’ve come already!’ ‘I think whoever coined the term ‘louche’ must have been looking at one of these, its pillarless windows dropped, at the time,’ Chris muses as he relaxes into the seat back. ‘I get an instant impression of a car’s character when stepping into it for the first time, before the engine is even started, and the XJ12 is just lovely.’ He points out details like the deeply reflective gold-and-bronze badging, the clear written signage on stainless steel fillets around the steering column, and the satisfyingly chunky centre-console buttons. ‘It’s a genuinely pleasant place to spend time in, and it subconsciously massages your expectations – you just know that a car with seats this comfortable will have light steering, for example, thanks to that thin, tactile wheel rim. The brakes could be described as ‘louche’ in their own way too, although I suppose they’re just of their era.’

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Chris flicks the XJ12 through another S-bend and over a humpbacked railway bridge, prompting another observation. ‘The ride quality is superb. Don’t get me wrong, the Citroën DS is still a ridequality benchmark, but it can make a right meal out of something like that humpback bridge. You have to anticipate the suspension rebound and think ahead about how it’s going to pitch and roll. Not so with this – you feel more bumps in it, but not harshly and as a result it’s even more effortless for the driver than the DS, as you don’t have to constantly think about what the car’s going to do and what you’ll have to do to counteract it. You just point the XJ12 where you’re going and it’ll deal with whatever it encounters smoothly and without fuss. ‘Ride quality is such an underrated facet of vehicle engineering; I can’t understand why car magazines don’t spend more time evaluating it,’ Chris muses. ‘Not every drive you make in a car involves pushing the envelope of its performance or encountering the limits of its handling. However, most drives test the ride quality. It’s the hallmark of a well thought-out car.’ Chris brings the XJ12C to a halt by a country churchyard with a deserted car park, so he can better study it in isolation, and pops the vast bonnet open, marvelling at the complexity beneath. ‘What’s impressed me right from the start is how modern the engine feels,’ he says. ‘It starts quickly without fuss, it’s almost completely silent at idle, and even though you can feel how


Complex V12 pipework includes rare-for-the-time fuel injection No bonnet sounddeadening means quiet engine is doubly impressive

‘You can feel how powerful it is, but it delivers with a turbine-like whoosh’ powerful it is, it delivers the power with a turbine-like whoosh. so it made sense to make it so light to underline the fact the car had it. You can imagine an XJ12 driver wafting into a car park, making I know that’s such a motoring-journalism cliché, but it’s true. ‘However, the view under the bonnet is just a mass of wires and parking manoeuvres with one finger on the wheel while drivers pipes achieving this. I’m not mechanically-minded and I wouldn’t of things like Ford Escorts and Vauxhall Vivas hauled on theirs. It know where to start to understand how all this works, but I can must have felt like something from another world back then. Twin see that the refinement of the engine is at least in part down to the fuel tanks too – that was considered so exotic, so excessive. But I complexity of its fuel-injection system – such a rarity back then suppose it was yet another thing that Ford Escorts didn’t have, so that Jaguar advertised it on the bootlid. In fact, I’ve just realised this needed them – that’s the kind of thinking that underpins this there’s no sound-deadening on the inside of the bonnet, and yet car. I love the way the exhausts snake out of the bodywork too. I still can’t hear it idling even when I’m stood next to it! Such is Snakes under the bonnet, snake-hipped styling, snakes at the rear – it’s that kind of car isn’t it? the inherent balance of 12 cylinders, and ‘It’s a great shape too. I like saloons, that injection – although seeing several and even though this is a coupé, it’s a Lucas badges under the bonnet wouldn’t 1978 Jaguar XJ12C classic two-door saloon by the standards exactly fill me with confidence!’ Engine 5343cc sohc per bank V12, Lucas OPUS of the Seventies. I much prefer it to We take a walk around the car, taking in electronic fuel injection Power and Torque 244bhp @ 5250rpm; 269lb ft @ 4500rpm Transmission the XJ-S in the same way that I prefer its finer points. ‘It’s a very demonstrative Three-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive Brakes Maserati’s Quattroportes to their various car for something so refined,’ Chris Servo-assisted discs front and rear Suspension GTs. It’s a testament to the stylist’s art – notes. ‘As well as the Fuel Injection Front: independent, wishbones, coil springs, it’s far easier to make a cramped coupé badge, someone at Jaguar must have telescopic dampers, anti-roll bar. Rear: independent, wishbones, trailing arms, dual coil springs, dual look good. But to make something that’s taken the decision to write ‘TWELVE’ in telescopic dampers Steering Power-assisted racka practical four-seater look this good capital letters on the badge at the front, and-pinion Weight 1902kg Performance 0-60mph: is properly clever. I can really picture and ‘HALOGEN’ on the headlights, for 8.8sec. Top speed: 139mph Fuel consumption myself in one of these, wafting along on example. And when you think about it, in 13mpg Cost new £11,755 Classic Cars Price Guide a sunny day with all the windows down.’ 1977 hardly anything had power steering, £9000-£26,000

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[ The List] Jaguar XJ12C Pillarless coupé looks great and whistles along at higher speeds

CHRIS’S CAR CV This Citroën fan likes high performance too

CITROËN AX10 DEBUT ‘My first car, bought to go with my first job. It did everything I needed, proved cheap to own and run, and I learnt about the importance of maintaining momentum at all times.’

We set off again, this time heading for a road laden with infamy so far as Jaguars are concerned. The Hog’s Back is a soaring four-lane high-speed route through the Surrey hills, but it was here – months after securing his Formula One World Driver’s Championship – that Mike Hawthorn fatally crashed his MkI during an impromptu race with Rob Walker’s Mercedes-Benz 300SL. However, today its high-speed nature gives Chris the chance to stretch the XJ12. ‘The automatic gearbox’s changes are almost imperceptible,’ he notes as the XJ12 slides into its highest ratio. ‘It’s not snappy in its changes and it doesn’t kick down like a modern automatic, but that’s not the point – it does what it needs to, which means being smooth. It’s not a car that’s trying to be exciting, but everything about it is extremely good, and that’s a great thing. “Exciting” cars are usually massively flawed in several areas, whereas I simply cannot find fault with this car.’ Unfortunately though, as Chris edges the XJ12C over 60mph, he finally finds a gripe. ‘That’s a shame; as we increase speed I’m having to raise my voice – not over the engine note, but the wind whistle from the window seals,’ he shouts. It was always the XJC’s Achilles’ heel – those frameless, pillarless windows proved impossible to seal properly and kept the coupé away from production for nearly two years. ‘It’s annoying because otherwise roads like this are the XJ12’s natural habitat – I’m at the speed limit and there’s a lot more throttle travel to go.’ As Chris directs the XJ12 back towards WinSpeed’s workshops, he ponders whether he’d add one to his collection. ‘I would, but I think mine would be a saloon, simply to avoid that wind noise,’ he says after a long pause. ‘That said, I still love the idea of a pillarless coupé, wafting down to the south of France with all the windows open. However, it’d accompany my DS, not replace it. They’re very different cars really – the Jaguar achieves the Citroën’s refinement, but uses much more conventional ingredients to do it – apart from the incredible engine, of course. ‘But there’s something else important about the XJ12 which draws me to it. It’s the story of Jaguar’s struggle. It dates from a time when Jaguar was fighting for its independence within British Leyland. So with the XJ12C it had to build a car that embodied all of Jaguar’s values completely. And it succeeded.’ Thanks to: WinSpeed Ltd, where this car is for sale for £49,500 (winspeedmotorsport.com)

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CITROËN DS21 PALLAS IE ‘I’ve wanted one ever since 1989 when my dad bought an XM. It’s more than lived up to my expectations. Just an utter joy.’ ALFA ROMEO 156 ‘Bought nearly new at a substantial discount. A great-looking car and surprisingly reliable in the five years I owned it – the notorious Selespeed gearbox never went wrong!’ PORSCHE CAYMAN S ‘Everything I read about them suggested it was the perfect car for me. It was great in so many ways, but it did prove to me that I wanted a bit more long-distance comfort.’

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FERRARI 456 ‘I loved the 456 from the day of its unveiling. Circumstances meant I was fortunate enough to buy a 1995 example in 2015, knowing that I would not be able to afford the running costs long-term. I only kept it a year, but definitely meet your heroes – it was just an epic car.’

JAGUAR XK 5.0 ‘Proved to be the relaxed and comfortable cruiser that I currently need a car to be. Doesn’t make the hairs on the back of my neck stand up, but such a good car in almost every area.’


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Make way for the P5B – the original Iron Lady is on a warpath of rampant resurgence

over’s P5B coupé is doing well. I remember when fine examples used to make between £10k and £15k – but you can double that now. Exceptional low milers are making £40k and in August CCA sold a spectacular Zircon Blue ’72 coupe with a warranted 20,000 miles and continuous confirmatory history for £39,405. In December CCA sold another ’72 coupe, this time in Admiralty Blue, with 53,000 miles, seven-year ownership, Ziebarted from new and with ten Rover dealer stamps in its original Passport to Service booklet for £32,190. Percival Motor Company in Kent has a Silver Birch ’70 coupé ‘extensively restored’ and with 95k miles for £24,750, while in May Historics sold a ’73 in Zircon with 78k for £19,040. Clevewood Garage in Bristol currently has a ’72 in Admiralty with

49,000 miles for £22,500. Who would have thought that we’d see this clubby Rover chasing Jag 3.8 Mk2 values? There are several factors at work here. Proper, mint P5B coupés are rare simply because restorations and keeping original cars perfectly fettled have become expensive endeavours. You could burn £100,000 professionally restoring a tired P5B while big jobs like engine rebuilds, re-trims and resprays usually cost north of seven grand. But I think we’ve also fallen back in love with the P5B coupé. The combo of burbling 3.5-litre Buick V8, rakish roofline, plush cabin and chrome Rostyle wheels radiates Seventies cool and the road presence is epic. The saloons aren’t considered so glam and

run at around half the money of coupés. Mind you, I’d have a factory black P5B saloon tomorrow. Prime Ministers Harold Wilson, Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher used black P5B saloons. When production ended in 1973 the MoD bought the final 21 cars and mothballed them. Thatcher was still using an armoured P5B as her official transport into the Eighties. The Queen still owns a ’72 Edinburgh Green saloon – registration JGY 280 – which I once drove for Top Gear (she gracefully gave her permission). But maybe the real reason for the P5B’s renaissance is that it reminds us of a time when things were rather more settled than they are now. Perhaps Boris should park one outside Number 10?

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BMW E28 M535i chasing the M5 into the stratosphere

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ith mint E28 M5s at between £70,000 to £80,000 it’s no surprise that low-mileage M535is are moving up in sympathy. In June CCA sold an ’85 manual in Agate Green that had been perfectly stored for 28 years with just 40,000 warranted miles for £24,280 and in December it knocked down a ‘meticulously restored’ ’87 in Malachite Green for £15,540. These are solid prices for sure, but look abroad to Europe and values are even stronger. Premium Classics in Holland has a black ’85 lhd manual with 29,000km for £52,000, while Harri Asunta in Finland has an ’86 lhd manual with total history and 176,000km for £29,500. Built 1985-’87, the E28 M535i got the tough 12-valve M30 3.4-litre six, rode on M-Tech suspension with a limited-slip diff, and was good for 143mph. It’s almost

as much fun as an M5 for around a quarter of the price today. Find a lowmileage non-cat rhd with the dog-leg ZF manual gearbox and you’ll own one of just 1137 examples, only a few hundred of which came to the UK; I’d wager there are fewer than 50 fine survivors left. I’d love to say that there are lots of M535is in the small ads but there aren’t. Most had the life driven out of them early on and then went the way of all flesh with fourth and fifth owners who couldn’t afford to run them. So if you come across any E28 M535i – especially a manual – that’s in decent nick and at sensible money, snap it up. And also understand that prices of provable mileage cars with histories will carry on being pulled up in the slipstream of M5s. I’m expecting the nicest righthook manual examples to march past £30k soon.

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Lotus Elan or Aston? I have just finished a body-off restoration of a 1966 Lotus Elan S3 DHC with its NOT SURE original chassis but WHETHER NOW’S I am considering THE RIGHT TIME TO buying a 2011/12 BUY, SELL OR HANG ON TO THAT CLASSIC? Aston Martin Virage as a longEmail classic.cars@ term investment. bauermedia.co.uk with Should I sell the ‘Ask Quentin’ in the subject line. Lotus and buy the Aston Martin or keep the Lotus long term? Saul Folkerd There’s no data to suggest that a late AM Virage will be a good long-term investment. List price was originally £150k but you can now buy a low miler 2011 for £65k. And it isn’t remarkable or rare enough to expect prices to rise enough to justify cherishing one for the long-haul. I’d keep the Elan. Your S3 drop-top is rarer, more separate, more widely understood and, critically, much cheaper to own. Stick with what the market knows and desires. Quentin Willson Keep or sell my Range Rover? My 1972 Mercedes 350SL is a manual European version with approximately 200,000km. The car was imported to California in 1990 and retains European headlights, gauges etc. It’s unclear how it was registered in CA, but it was, and is now registered in Connecticut. It’s in excellent, very original condition. Do you think it has much appreciation potential? David Wilfert The manual 350SL is a rare thing but the market prefers the automatic version. R107 prices have begun to weaken after a long period of strong demand so I don’t think it will appreciate much in the short term. Quentin Willson

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lfa’s Montreal is also worth watching. After some notable highs in 2017 when values started nudging £70k they fell back in 2018 to around £40k with plenty of cars being trailered away from auction halls unsold. But in March this year CCA sold a fine lhd ’72 with £28k of body restoration bills for £59,400, and then in July Silverstone sold a mint rhd with 27-year ownership for £70k. More recently in November Silverstone sold an orange ‘76 rhd project – tired and needing lots of work but very original – for a strong £39,375. There’s also a private seller in Sussex advertising a ’74 rhd that he’s owned for 30 years with 43,000 miles warranted and long history for £58k. If you look at the value curve from 2017 to 2019, Montreal auction prices dip sharply in 2018 but have started rising steadily through 2019.

Precious E-type history I started into the hobby in the mid-Seventies when I bought a garage-find 1961 Jaguar E-type roadster in Belfast for £325. At the time it was considered a banger. It was restored to standards of the time; only later did I discover that being chassis number 850033 may have added to the difficulty in getting parts. Having sold it in the mid-Eighties I realize that the early history will not be obvious to the present owner because when I brought it back to Kirkcaldy in Fife it lost its Ulster registration. I have tried to find the current owner via the owners’ clubs, magazines and garages but with no joy. Bill Keddie

Just 3900 units were sold globally between 1970 and 1977, with only around 150 imported to the UK in rhd form. This makes Alfa’s V8 super-coupé rarer than many other contemporary Italians. Top Thanks for filling in an important part of this speed isn’t great at 134mph but historic E-type’s history. It was advertised in that amalgam of gorgeously exotic this magazine in 1986 and survives, restored to Gandini-designed looks, Italianate concours condition by Mill Lane Engineering. style, sweet V8 and slick-shifting ZF An entry on xkedata.com mentions the Irish manual ‘box means they’re always connection. This was the first roadster in going to be ultra-desirable. Look for an Ireland delivered to Victor Ltd in Belfast in July older-restored UK-supplied right-hooker with bills 1961. It’s also one of the 56 early UK dealer for engine and trim work – some cars are being demonstrator roadsters photographed offered with £30k sheaves of past invoices outside the Brown’s Lane factory on – and at today’s circa-£50k prices you’ll MORE 14 July 1961. be buying behind the Montreal’s latent I’ll add your photo to the xkedata QUENTIN market potential. There are only 69 cars website, asking the current owner of currently registered with the DVLA and WILLSON 850033 to get in touch. only a few of those will be rhd. As always, p39 Quentin Willson it’s all about the production numbers.

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CCA ends 2019 with strong sale Sporty Brits to the fore in Leamington Spa

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lassic Car Auctions signed off the year with a healthy result at the Warwickshire Event Centre. Shifting two-thirds of the lots is what we’d call a decent score today, but CCA managed it without much resort to the no reserve offerings so often the norm now. BMWs, Jags and Mercs dominated the unsold column, largely the newer, more populous models that lack a compelling reason to buy a particular car now while you can. However, there was keen bidding for anything a bit special or unusual that you won’t find plenty of in the classifieds. Among those was an Alfasud-engined Clan Clover, one of just 16 built after Clan’s Northern Ireland rebirth. Hard to value, especially with just 13k on the clock, but it made an above estimate £9435. In a way that made the just-belowestimate £14,985 paid for the Lotus Esprit X180 Turbo fresh out of long-term ownership with 91k and a solid history look like a bargain.

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Market indicators It’s just like old times with enthusiasts snapping up the special and interesting

1972 Rover P5B Coupé £32,190 Classic Car Auctions, Leamington Spa, 7 Dec This was amazingly original, having covered 53,748 miles and spending most of its time since 1990 tucked away in heated, dehumidified garages. It had recently been disinterred and recommissioned. The result shows just how sought after the best of these distinguished coupés are. CCA’s £20-25k estimate was about right, but this rare opportunity drove buyers to up their game. Still cheaper than restoring one.

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1994 Aston Martin Virage Volante £235,750 Bonhams, Bond Street, 7 Dec Even with a factory 6.3 upgrade, six figures for a Virage Volante is pushing it, but this proved to be a right Royal investment. Loaned to HRH Prince Charles for the first 13 years of its life, it was bought at Bonhams’ 2012 Aston Works Service sale for £119,100. It has covered just 900 miles since, taking the total to a little under 35k. The market has moved since then, and that is top provenance, but this was well sold.

1984 Nissan Cherry GTI Europe £1912 Bonhams MPH, Bicester, 26 Nov A true motoring oddball from the short-lived Alfa/ Nissan tie-up, also sold as the Alfa Romeo Arna. It’s basically a Cherry with an Alfasud 1.5 engine, and it appears just four Nissan models survive here. In need of a little cosmetic improvement and wearing an Alfa front grille, this 36,000-miler is surely worth preserving for posterity, though not at the £2k-£4k Bonhams suggested. But there was no reserve and the price paid looks spot-on.


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he Turbo version of the fourth generation (or ‘A80’) Toyota Supra was introduced to the Classic Cars Price Guide last June, and has since added another 50 per cent in value. It seems the market was more than ready for this dramatic looking coupé, which boasts almost supercar performance from its sequential twin turbos but also enjoys traditional Toyota build quality. Being priced new at Porsche 968/Jaguar XJS levels made them slow sellers here, so you’re as likely to find a later import as a UK-market car.

There’s a premium for those, but not as much as you’d think. An imported ’94 car with 49,000 miles but the less-favoured automatic gearbox recently made an above-estimate £16,650 at auction. That shows the strength in demand for good cars with the right history – a chunk of which means not having been thrashed in later life by the PlayStation generation. Originality and Toyota care are key to top value, with asking prices now topping the £30k mark and still heading upwards. Time to buy – at the right price.

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nce as numerous as lampposts, any Cortina is now a rare car. That seems to be tugging the nostalgia strings of people of a certain age and we’ve noticed a recent surge in buying activity and rising values for all Cortinas. But it especially applies to the Seventies MkIII, and not just the fancy models. In fact it’s the more basic models that are seeing the biggest rises, with values up 12% on where they were a year ago, at a time when Escort values seem to have steadied. Perhaps it’s the extra room that appeals, alongside memories of past family cars. There is, it has to be said, a special appeal to a basic 1.6 in a flat colour. It will certainly stand

out at a show, where you are more likely to see GXL and E models with metallic paint and vinyl roofs. It might raise eyebrows, but you need approaching £10k for the best MkIIIs now.

1966 Ford Mustang Coupe £8360 Barons Auctions, Surrey, 10 Dec Proof that you don’t need big money for early Mustang cool. Of course at this price it was a six-cylinder, drum-braked base model, and the faded past repaint means a respray is needed unless you want to rock that downat-heel look. But this was a solid base for improvement, with no rust. Money has also been spent on recovering the seats and fitting full seatbelts. A V8 like this would be £12k plus.

1995 VW Corrado VR6 Storm LE £5772 Classic Car Auctions, Leamington Spa, 7 Dec Predictions for the classic credentials of the Corrado have fallen on deaf ears, but then they always were more popular with motoring journos than the buying public. This one-of-500 Limited Edition model had been in the same family since it was eight weeks old and had done just 62,000 miles. It also boasted £1840 recently spent on a mechanical refresh. Rated at £7000£9000, the result here looks a very good buy.

PRICE GUIDE MOVERS On the up

There’s a bit of bounce from the same market favourites, but Volvo turbos are really moving Make and Model Aston Martin DB2/4 MkI/II Aston Martin DB2/4 con Aston Martin Virage Volante Audi RS2 Avant Bentley S1 Continental Mulliner Bentley S2 Park Ward con Bentley S3 MPW 2dr coupé Bentley S3 MPW con BMW M535i (E28) BMW M5 (E28) Ferrari 410 Superamerica Ferrari 288GTO Ferrari F40 Ferrari F50 Ford Capri 3000GT HRG 1100/1500 Iso Lele Lamborghini Miura P400 Lamborghini Miura 400S Lamborghini Miura SV Lancia Rally 037 Stradale Lancia Delta S4 Stradale McLaren F1 Mercedes-Benz 540K Cabrio A Mercedes-Benz 280SL-SL320 Porsche 911 Carrera RS (964) Porsche 911RS Clubsport Porsche 911 GT2 (993) Porsche 911 GT3 (996) Rover P5B 3.5-litre Coupé Rover Mini Cooper/S Triumph Spitfire MkIV/1500 Volkswagen Golf GTI MkIII Volvo 244/264 sal/est Volvo 740/760 Turbo Volvo 940 Turbo

Year 53-57 53-57 92-96 94-95 55-59 59-62 62-65 62-65 85-87 85-88 56-59 84-87 88-92 95-97 70-74 38-56 70-74 66-69 69-71 71-75 82-83 85-87 93-98 36-39 89-01 92-94 95-96 95-98 99-05 67-73 91-00 70-78 92-97 74-79 86-92 90-96

Concours 185,000 300,000 77,500 35,000 450,000 375,000 205,000 250,000 13,500 50,000 4.2m 2m 1.1m 2m 22,500 60,000 44,000 1m 1.3m 2.2m 300,000 285,000 13m 2.1m 12,000 195,000 275,000 1m 77,500 22,000 8750 8000 4500 3750 4500 5500

Mint 145,000 230,000 60,000 27,500 325,000 275,000 155,000 170,000 9750 35,000 3.5m 1.8m 950,000 1.6m 15,000 46,500 24,000 700,000 1m 1.8m 225,000 220,000 11m 1.65m 7000 170,000 225,000 835,000 60,000 15,500 6000 5250 2850 2750 3000 3500

Good 95,000 170,000 32,500 16,000 190,000 150,000 90,000 110,000 4750 17,500 2.8m 1.6m 800,000 1.3m 7000 32,000 15,000 550,000 650,000 1.5m 175,000 150,000 9m 1.2m 3600 140,000 185,000 725,000 50,000 9000 3000 2400 1500 1200 1400 1500

Rough 65,000 130,000 22,000 10,000 150,000 90,000 60,000 65,000 2250 10,000 2.4m 1.4m n/a n/a 3400 22,500 7500 460,000 550,000 n/a n/a n/a n/a 850,000 2000 110,000 155,000 650,000 40,000 3500 1600 950 550 600 650 650

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Fallers outnumber climbers for the first time as buyers wrestle back control of the market Make and Model AC Cobra MkI/MkII/289 Aston Martin DB3S Aston Martin DB4 Vantage Aston Martin DB4 GT Aston Martin Vanquish Bentley S1 Cont. PW coupé Bentley S1 Cont. P Ward con Bentley S2 Flying Spur Bentley S3 Flying Spur 4dr BMW 2800CS/CSA Ferrari 166MM Barchetta Ferrari 340 America Ferrari 250 Europa SI/SII Ferrari 250 California Spider lwb Ferrari 250GT Cabrio Se2 Ferrari 250GTE 2+2 Ferrari 250GT Lusso Ferrari 400 Superamerica coupé Ferrari 330GTS Fiat 500 Topolino Fiat 2300S Ford Fiesta XR2 MkII Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica Gordon-Keeble GK1/IT Iso Grifo 7-litre Jaguar C-type Jaguar D-type Lamborghini Islero Lamborghini Countach LP400 Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider Maserati Quattroporte IV Maserati 3200GT Porsche Boxster 2.5 Porsche Boxster 2.7 Porsche Boxster 3.2S Rover P5B 3.5-litre sal Volkswagen Corrado VR6

Year 62-69 53-56 61-63 60-63 01-04 55-59 55-59 59-62 62-65 69-71 48-50 51 53-55 58-62 60-62 60-63 62-64 60-64 66-68 48-55 61-68 84-89 48-52 64-67 69-74 51-54 77-90 68-70 74-76 55-56 94-01 98-01 96-99 99-04 99-04 67-73 92-95

Concours 800,000 5.1m 550,000 2.8m 82,000 337,500 750,000 187,500 170,000 24,000 4.5m 3m 1.45m 8m 1.2m 365,000 1.35m 2.4m 1.75m 13,500 32,500 9500 700,000 97,500 340,000 3.8m 6.5m 195,000 1.2m 1.1m 11,500 12,500 6000 7250 9250 15,000 8500

Mint 675,000 4.4m 440,000 2.3m 74,000 250,000 600,000 140,000 120,000 16,500 4m 2.65m 1.25m 7m 1m 300,000 1.2m 2m 1.5m 9750 23,000 6500 550,000 75,000 260,000 3.6m 5.5m 155,000 875,000 850,000 9000 10,250 4500 5500 7000 11,000 5750

Good 525,000 3.8m 365,000 1.8m 66,000 140,000 300,000 75,000 75,000 9750 3.4m 2.25m 1.05m 5.5m 850,000 225,000 1m 1.8m 1.15m 5000 16,500 3000 375,000 50,000 175,000 3.4m 4.25m 130,000 700,000 675,000 5500 7750 3000 3750 4400 5000 2750

Rough 425,000 n/a 275,000 1.4m 56,000 110,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 5000 3m 1.6m 900,000 4.5m 700,000 175,000 900,000 1.7m 1m 2250 10,000 1400 300,000 30,000 130,000 3.1m 3.8m 110,000 565,000 600,000 3000 5500 1750 2000 2750 2200 1200

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CHASING CARS Russ Smith’s market news IN THE TRADE

GOODING FOR LONDON Top American auction house Gooding & Company has announced it will hold its first-ever sale in London. The ‘Passion of a Lifetime’ auction is the disposal of a single collection and will take place at Somerset House on 1 April. Gooding is being tight-lipped over the identity of the collection, saying only that it was, ‘The culmination of decades of commitment to bring together the most coveted and valuable examples of European sports and racing cars.’ See goodingco.com Sierra Cosworth amongst 2019’s most appreciating cars, according to Hagerty

Last year’s riser and fallers Hagerty’s 2019 market review reveals turbulent picture

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id-market enthusiast cars sold well in 2019, but those valued above £150,000 suffered hardest falls. Those are the headline conclusions from Hagerty Insurance’s annual review of the classic market. They also document a dose of reality, with falling asking prices at dealers as everyone adjusts to it not being 2016 any more. As an example, average asking prices for the Ferrari Testarossa fell from £116,000 in 2018

to £110,000 last year. A little closer to the average auction price for them of just over £91,000. However, trends are far from all being downwards. Hagerty’s Classic Index, which tracks the values of 50 key models, shows that during 2019 some 23 of the tracked cars increased in value, 17 remained static, and just ten were fallers. Among those on the up are Sierra Cosworths, for which it reports a 13.7% rise which isn’t far off the 9.4% logged in the Classic Cars Price

Guide. But its claimed 23% rise for the Jaguar Mk2 3.8 was skewed by the inclusion of the unrepeatable 8700-mile car that Silverstone sold for nearly £70k in May. We record the Jaguar’s rise at a more modest 2.7% – still in the right direction. Other big risers that we have spotted during 2019 include the MGB GT V8, which has jumped 20% in shiny bumper form, and the Saab 900 Turbo – up 12.5% during the year. For Hagerty’s full report see hagertyinsurance.co.uk

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Ferrari LaFerrari K500’s Simon Kidston says, ‘Get beyond the self-indulgent name and experience 950bhp at 9250rpm – insanely fast, yet as easy to drive as a 458. Quite possibly the final big-engined Ferrari hypercar and one only offered to Ferrari’s best clients, a transaction often made smoother by the addition to the order of a four-seater Ferrari or two. After the initial “How do I get one?” frenzy, prices for the 500 coupés made have settled down to just a handy £1m premium over list, but expect to pay another 60% or more for an Aperta (open) LaFerrari, of which only 210 were built.’

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‘A pristine, unraced example from long-term ownership is a rare market opportunity’

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he air-cooled Porsche market may not be what it once was but some 911 models will always attract attention, like the very limited run 1996 Carrera RS Clubsport that RM Sotheby’s will be offering at its Paris sale on 5th February. For some expert opinion on the car we turned to independent Porsche valuations specialist John Glynn at porschevaluations.com. ‘While air-cooled 911 prices have softened since the highs of 2015-16 – when one 911 Carrera RS Clubsport sold for £403,200 at auction – there remains good demand for low-production, low-mileage, few-owner air-cooled 911s carrying

the iconic RS badge. Porsche manufactured relatively few air-cooled RS models and the 993 RS is the last of them. And if RS models are hardcore then the 993 RS Clubsport is the hardest of them all, with a full welded rollcage stiffening a much lighter chassis, pushed along by the desirable 3.8-litre engine with 300bhp to play with. ‘One hundred RS Clubsports were built conforming to FIA GT2 homologation regulations and many were raced as such in period. A pristine, unraced example from long-term ownership like this, originally supplied in Germany (with the optional Blaupunkt Düsseldorf stereo, so not for a race buyer) is a rare market opportunity that will be attractive to collectors.


‘The most recent sale of a previously raced example had recorded fewer than this car’s 62,000km [38,500 miles], but racing kilometers are a different story. It was presented in original paint and sold for €313,000 (£266,000) including premium. ‘Collectors would prefer lower mileage than this car offers, but with better history and no racing past, it should at least match the most recent price. Although no estimate is given, it should breeze past €300k (£255k) en route to €350-360k (£298k-£305k) if it’s as good in the metal as it looks in the photos. But remember, all Porsches – especially the rare ones like this – require careful inspection before bidding.’ See rmsothebys.com for more details.

This Clubsport might not have the delivery mileage that some collectors desire, but a modest back catalogue of road miles is surely more desirable than a punishing competition history? Photo: RM/Dirk de Jager


CHASING CARS Russ Smith’s tempting buys

1954 Alfa Romeo 1900c Supersprint For sale at Bonhams, Goodwood. March 29, bonhams.com/cars Why buy it? This is a superb example of a stunning car that comes with full history including original purchase invoice. In the UK since 1960, it has been with the current owner since 1985. Subject to a restoration in the early Nineties, it remains good enough to have won a prestigious concours award in 2019. Estimate £175,000-£225,000

1967 Ford Mustang 390GT For sale at Artcurial, Paris, February 7, artcurial.com Why buy it? You’ll have to beat off French fans if you want this hopped-up Mustang because it was owned and raced by Johnny Hallyday – better known to us as ‘the French Elvis’ but also a bit of a racer. He even bagged a runners-up trophy with this at Monthléry in 1967. Estimate €150,000-€300,000

1952 Dyna-Veritas Cabriolet For sale at RM Sotheby’s, Paris, France, February 5, rmsothebys.com Why buy it? It’s cool. You may never even have heard the name because Veritas only built 176 examples – using Panhard Dyna 745cc flat-twin engines – before price cuts by rival VW drove it out of business. This is one of ten surviving cabrios and it has been in a museum for the past ten years. Estimate No reserve

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1960 Austin A40 MkI For sale at SWVA, Dorset, January 31, swva.co.uk Why buy it? There’s not much of a file of paper history with it but this charming little Austin has had just two owners during its 59-year life, the first until 2002. It remains largely original right down to its correct-style silver-on-black number plates but could really do with a new set of carpets. Otherwise it’s ready to go. Estimate £tbc

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Cars to get you thinking New exhibition explores the impact of the car on our world. V&A Museum, London

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ars: Accelerating the Modern World is the first exhibition that the Victoria & Albert Museum in London has dedicated purely to the most important industrial product of the 20th century. It uses 15 symbolic vehicles, including the 1953 GM Firebird I and 2018 Audi Pop.Up flying car concepts, to reveal how the motor vehicle has been symbolic of man’s technological and aesthetic innovation, his aspirations and how the car has reshaped the world, society and culture. The display, which runs until 19 April, brings the themes to life with archive print and film media, including period stills, artists impressions and promotional films, as well as freshly shot video profiles about different car culture from around the world. Said exhibition curator Brendan Cormier, ‘There has been snobbery about the status of the car as a piece of design, and a tension about including modern objects of everyday life – except for chairs

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and lamps, for some reason. Yet here is one object that has had more impact than anything else. With this exhibition I purposely wanted to upend expectations, to surprise with different ways to talk about the history of the car and how design has been used to solve the problems of the world. It has been an immense pleasure but also slightly terrifying to be working with a global object that we all have a personal relationship with.’

Autochenille was built to demonstrate Citroën reliability...

GM Firebird I

Welcoming visitors to Going Fast, the first of four themed sections including Making More, Selling More and Shaping Space, is the 1953 General Motors XP-21 concept car, on loan from the GM Heritage Center Collection in Michigan. It’s one of many firsts on display. Says Brendan Cormier, ‘Until now Firebird I had never left America.’ The uncompromising single-seater was the first of three Firebird concept cars conceived by head

of GM’s Art and Color centre, Harley Earl, and developed by Charles McCuen, manager of the Research Laboratories Division. It made its debut at GM’s 1954 Motorama exhibition and is displayed at the V&A under a screen projection of a 1956 GM promotional film showing an impossibly perfect family trying to imagine what car travel might be


Iran’s Paykan conveys mixed identity messages

There’s plenty of future imagineering by jet plane and space-obsessed American designers, but surprises from around the world include magazine illustrations and design studies from Russia’s Tekhnika Molodezhi, and a scale model of Graham, Australia’s alarmist prediction of how humans must evolve into ten-breasted figures with squat skulls in order to survive the motor car.

Pop.Up reinvents the flying-car fantasy for 2018

Citroën Autochenille

GM Firebird I imagines a far-off future

like in a far-off 1976 as they zoom along a futuristic highway in Firebird II, receiving route-finding advice from a two-way linked control tower before taking to the air above traffic jams. Helpfully, the Victoria & Albert exhibition is displaying Firebird I with its canopy open to reveal the 370hp Whirlfire Turbo-Power gas turbine engine. America’s first gas turbine car was bodied in glassfibre to a design refined in the California Institute of Technology’s wind tunnel. Skiff-bodied Hispano illustrates bespoke design

Another coup for the exhibition is the 1924 Autochenille, or L’Elephant-a-la-Tour, one of eight built for a 24,000km African adventure and displayed alongside a lightbox presentation of 260 stills from the expedition. It’s on loan from the Museé Nationale de la Voit in France. ‘It has never been to the UK before,’ said Cormier. These halftracked vehicles were designed to cope with eveything from desert sand to tropical forest in their mission to prove the dependability and capability of Citroën products, and in doing so made long-distance travel more popular. The exhibition credits such publicity stunts as helping establish the oil transit routes that the car would depend on for its growth in popularity. Alongside the cars on display are archive graphics that tell the story of the developing oil industry and its impact on the globe.

Paykan A 1983 Paykan was chosen to represent the often contradictory role of the car as a national symbol. Built under licence with parts shipped from American-owned Hillman in the UK, this 1967 Hunter reboot was part of Iran’s push for industrial progress and became a symbol of national identity. Although the display car is from Coventry Transport Museum, the V&A team travelled to Iran to secure period display materials. ‘To celebrate the third anniversary of the Paykan [meaning ‘arrow’ in Farsi], Iran ran TV advertisements where

a massive cake surrounded by dancing girls bursts open to reveal the car – it’s very kitsch. They didn’t want to sing the American Happy Birthday song so they created their own for the advert. Now that’s what people sing for birthdays in Iran.’ ‘It was a challenge to visualise the global nature of the car. We travelled great distances to access archives and to find subcultures that we could shoot on location for the exhibition.’

Pop.Up Next Pop.Up is a 2018 product of collaboration between Italdesign, Audi and Airbus. It’s displayed against a background of films depicting the unintended consequences of a world swarming with cars, and design’s role in fixing them. Just like the GM Firbirds, Pop.Up predicts a world where the car can fly, but brings things down to earth with more achievable reality – electric power, driverless control and the ability to book on-demand with a smartphone.

Hispano-Suiza H6B The Selling More section delves into the clever and sometimes devious ways in which manufacturers have tried to attract more customers. A 1922 Hispano-Suiza H6B with skiff torpedo bodywork by Henri Labourdette for Suzanne Deutsch de la Menthe sums up bespoke handbuilt luxury. On loan from the Mullin Collection, it contrasts with the Henry Ford Collection’s 1927 LaSalle Roadster. This illustrates how the seductive appearance of custom-built design could be massmanufactured, using the world’s first styled seriesproduction body over standard GM parts. For colour schemes, Harley Earl’s Art and Color Section, the car industry’s first styling department, used World War Two camouflage artist H Ledyard Towle, an expert on visual deception, to distract buyers from its humble origins. It’s another example of how Cars: Accelerating the Modern World is far more thought-provoking than a simple timeline of the more obvious stepping stones in the development of the car.

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MONTH IN CARS Events

Classics Scramble to Bicester

Bicester Heritage’s booming Scramble series kicks 2020 off in style

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early 7000 visitors made Bicester Heritage’s January Scramble the first big classic show of 2020, as dealers, restorers and manufacturer heritage divisions aired their wares alongside clubs and enthusiasts. The humble and the exotic rubbed door handles at every turn – a phenomenon that’s become a refreshing staple of Bicester’s events.

Kellison EXP001

Bicester-based F1 and MotoGP engineer Dr Robin Tuluie was

Experimental Kellison EXP001 roadster laid groundwork for the subsequent coupés

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displaying his newly-roadworthy Kellison prototype, the first example of the American sports-racing marque founded by Jim Kellison in 1957. ‘I bought this in very poor condition six years ago,’ said Dr. Tuluie. ‘Jim Kellison was a USAF engineer who was fascinated by aerodynamics, naturally, so he built this low-drag body on a Plymouth Fury chassis, powered by a Chrysler Polysphere 5.0-litre V8. ‘The Polysphere was a remarkable engine for 1957, like the better-known Hemi in terms of cylinder-head

design, but a lot lighter, and capable of revving to 8000rpm with race modifications – in fact they’d reach 9000rpm running on methanol. ‘Kellison raced it in the US before beginning series production of his cars. A period report in an American magazine refers to this car as “The Granddaddy”, and stated that it “raced with success”, but we have no details beyond that at this stage. It still needs a windscreen – that went missing at some point – but what we do know is that it had an accident, because I had to straighten

356B CGT spec includes high-compression four-cam engine, spartan interior and larger, 80-litre fuel tank

out its misaligned chassis during the restoration. It might have raced under several different guises too, because when I ground back the old glassfibre I found so many different layers of paint, it looked like a rainbow! ‘Kellison didn’t use a mould for this body, just a male plug that the glassfibre matting was laid over, and the top sanded down. After this sole roadster he introduced the coupés, which were properly moulded and had their own chassis, then later switched to another roadster design with a more rounded back end and


Junior Johnson, 1931-2019

The NASCAR driver and race-team owner, who helped define the sport with his crafty driving style, has died aged 88.

Koenig XJ-S shows just 45,000 miles on the odometer

This Allegro facilitated a potentially fateful meeting between this unlikely pair’s respective designers

550A Spyder and 959 were being displayed by Porsche specialist Sports Purpose

just a single hump behind the driver’s head. In total, only around 1000 Kellisons were built, of all types.’

Porsche 356 GT

‘This is a new arrival, and fresh out of restoration,’ said Philip Basil, researcher with Porsche specialist Sports Purpose, of its latest acquisition. ‘Only three right-handdrive 356 Carrera GTs were built. One was destroyed in period and the whereabouts of the other is unknown. ‘This one was exported to Jebsen, Porsche’s main agent in Hong Kong, in 1961. Jebsen campaigned the car in motor sport. Heinz Grossler, a Jebsen engineer, finished third in this car in the 1961 Macau Grand Prix. We know it has other competition history, but it’s extremely difficult to find period evidence from Asia because very few race records were kept compared to European or American series. We know the car and Grossler were competitive based on the Macau result, so it may have race wins to its name. We’re still looking for evidence! ‘It was discovered by the current owner, an Austrian collector, in 1993. He visited a backstreet air-con repair shop in Hong Kong and found it under a pile of boxes in the corner. He negotiated the sale and took it back to Austria for restoration, but it’s only just been finished and brought over. It’s still on its Hong Kong plates!’

Koenig Jaguar XJ-S

‘This is the only XJ-S V12 Convertible to be modified by Koenig Specials in

the Eighties,’ said classic car dealer Wahab Sami of the dramatic car he’s just imported. ‘It wasn’t a simple set of bolt-on body panels – Koenig’s design is a one-piece modification, part of the bodywork, not laid over it. ‘Koenig bought 14 XJ-Ss of various specifications straight from the Coventry production line, then took them apart and re-engineered them. Koenig made its own suspension, including bespoke springs around new Koni dampers, as well as its own exhaust system and incredibly deepdished custom wheels. As all this was done to the V12 Convertible – the top of the XJ-S range at the time – it was Koenig’s most expensive Jaguar. ‘Koenig didn’t attempt a twinturbocharger conversion for the Jaguar V12, strange given that this was its USP when it came to modifying Ferrari and Lamborghini 12-cylinder engines. However, it did retune the ECU, although it was notorious for not keeping detailed records so I have no idea exactly how powerful it is, but it’ll be more than the standard 300bhp. ‘It was sold to Dubai originally, probably to a Sheikh, but I found it in Japan, where it had been kept in the owner’s private supercar collection.’

Austin Allegro

It’s the first proper showing for this timewarp example of Austin’s most derided car, but it has a story to tell that transcends its humble roots, and led owner and Aston senior product specialist Steve Waddingham to park it with pride alongside a new Vantage.

‘I went to buy a Morris Minor for £5k, but at that money they were all full of rot,’ said Steve. ‘But then I found this Allegro for half that. It was an exmuseum car with one former owner. Its original paperwork was meticulous, and I traced its origins to Luton. I left a card asking for more information in its window when I parked it up at the Luton Festival of Transport. ‘A lady there approached and said, “I know that car, I delivered papers to the owner’s house when I was a girl.” So we were able to track him down to the same house he lived in back in 1975 when the car was new. ‘He’d looked after it incredibly well, treating it to underseal protection from new. He was chief experimental officer for Vickers in the Seventies, and did all his own maintenance – in fact the reason why he bought such a basic car was so that he could look after every aspect of it indefinitely. He modified certain parts of it too – he relocated the coolant expansion tank to the driver’s-side suspension turret on a special bracket to make headlight bulb replacement easier. ‘Getting involved with this Allegro put me in touch with its designer, Harris Mann, who offered to sign the bootlid and sketch a picture of the car in return for a tour of the Aston Martin design office. While he was there Marek Reichman, Aston’s chief designer – who’d studied Mann’s work as a student – asked him to sketch a car, his take on an Aston. The result was not unlike an evolution of the Triumph TR7. Marek took note of it.’

Born into a whiskey-distilling family that often found itself raided by the police, Robert Glenn ‘Junior’ Johnson honed his high-speed driving techniques as a teenager outrunning the law while transporting moonshine. Although he served a prison sentence in 1956-7 for illegal distilling, he was never actually caught moonshine-running. Beginning his racing career on dirt ovals, Johnson graduated to NASCAR in 1953, winning five Grand National races before his prison sentence began. He returned to racing in 1958, having lost none of his skill. During practice for the 1960 Daytona 500 – which he ultimately won – Johnson discovered his underpowered Chevrolet Impala 348 could keep pace with rivals if he used slipstreaming. Johnson’s driving style changed the sport. Thanks to the drafting technique combined with the cars’ steadily-improving aerodynamics, NASCAR became known for its frantic, tightly-packed grids. After scoring 50 wins he retired in 1966 but continued to run his eponymous team and contested the series as its manager. Johnson guided LeeRoy Yarbrough to NASCAR’s first Triple Crown wins (Rebel 400, Daytona 500 and World 600) in 1969. It was also Johnson who persuaded Winston cigarettes to sponsor the series after TV advertising of tobacco was banned in 1971, creating the Winston Cup. Johnson’s presence in popular culture was almost as large as his domination of the racetrack. His early life story was published by the essayist Tom Wolfe, then fictionalised as the 1973 film The Last American Hero. His exploits were also acknowledged in Bruce Springsteen’s 1981 hit Cadillac Ranch. Johnson himself voiced the role of ‘Junior Moon’ in the 2017 Disney film Cars 3.

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Targa Tribute rallies to Australia Strewth! Italian classic is officially recreated down under on Victorian coast roads

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istoric European competition cars with period competition history, including an ex-works Austin-Healey, descended on Victoria for the Targa Florio Australia Tribute. Officially sanctioned by the Targa Florio Classic in Italy, this event replicates the Sicilian event using similar Australian roads, although kangaroos, wombats and parrots gave the event a bespoke twist.

Austin-Healey 3000

Tackling the Targa Florio Australia for the first time, this 1960 Austin-Healey 3000 was an ex-works car with a very famous relative. It was originally registered UJB 144 – explained owner Peter Williams, ‘That makes it the sister car to UJB 143, which was better-known when registered DD 300, as the Austin-Healey 3000 that competed in three consecutive

Le Mans 24 Hours. My car, now registered DD 301, was DD 300’s reserve car at the 1960 Sebring 12 Hours – although it never went on track – and the Le Mans 24 Hours. ‘An original set of its keys was stamped “144” by the team at the time, to differentiate it from UJB 143 during the race.’

Maserati Indy

This 1972 Maserati Indy America 4700 was taking to the road for the first time in its current owner’s hands, despite its delicate state. ‘I found it by fluke,’ said owner Glen Drysdale. ‘I saw it for sale when driving past the kind of showroom that doesn’t usually sell these kinds of cars. It was in a terrible state and its previous owner of 16 years had not really given it that much love at all. ‘It was bought with a plan just to sit on it and eventually restore it to

This lovely Lancia has genuine Targa Florio provinence

the same pristine state as the rest of my collection. However, research with the help of Maserati Classiche’s historical archive proved the car to be a very rare Australian-delivered, manual transmission, right-hand drive 4.7 America. But I still wanted to use it. Having always hankered after doing a Mille Miglia or Targa Florio I decided to run the car at this event.’ Drysdale will have the car restored as originally intended in 2020.

Lancia Aurelia B20

Rare Indy finished the Targa despite needing restoration

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This Lancia Aurelia B20, formerly owned by Formula Junior creator Count Giovanni Lurani and boasting period Sicilian Targa Florio history, made a rare appearance from the collection of the event’s organisers, Linda and Andrew Lawson. ‘It’s an early Viotti-bodied car, assembly number 11,’ explained

Linda. ‘It was raced by Corsa Torino in several events through the early Fifties, including the 1952 Targa Florio, in which it was apparently forced off the road in the mountains. ‘By 1972 it had been occupying space behind Corso Torino’s workshop for 11 years. My father-inlaw bought it from Count Lurani for a modest sum, and it was restored by the Lawson family 30 years ago. ‘Although it had been off the road for many years it was in excellent shape structurally, without any rust or damage to panels. It was mechanically intact with the exception of one of the dashboard gauges, which had been replaced. ‘When it was stripped back the car’s body was found to be made up of 100 individual panels, crafted together just as Viotti had developed the original lines of the car.’


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February-May highlights February 5-9 Rétromobile. Paris, France retromobile.com 8-9 Great Western Classic Car Show. Royal Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset gwa.bristolclassiccarshows.com 9 MG & Triumph Spares Day. Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire mgandtriumphsparesday.co.uk 20-23 London Classic Car Show. Olympia, London thelondonclassiccarshow.co.uk 21-23 Race Retro. Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire raceretro.com 27-March 1 Retro Classics Stuttgart. Messe Stuttgart, Germany retro-classics.de

March 5-8 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance. Amelia Island, Florida, USA ameliaconcours.org 6-8 Antwerp Classic Salon Antwerp, Belgium. antwerpclassicsalon.be 6-8 Phillip Island Car Classic. Phillip Island, Australia phillipislandpoint.com.au 7-8 Rallye de Paris GT & Classic. Paris, France rallystory.com 25-29 Techno Classica Essen. Messe Essen, Germany siha.de 27-29 Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show. NEC, Birmingham necrestorationshow.com 28-29 Goodwood Members’ Meeting. Goodwood Circuit, Sussex goodwood.com

Projects aplenty emerge at the Practical Classics Restoration Show, 27-29 March

April 3-5 Flying Scotsman. Chester to Gleneagles endurorally.com 17-19 La Jolla Concours d’Elegance. La Jolla, California, USA lajollaconcours.com 25-26 HSCC Brands Hatch. Brands Hatch, Kent hscc.org.uk 26 Drive-It Day. Events nationwide, UK fbhvc.co.uk 26 April Scramble. Bicester Heritage, Oxfordshire bicesterheritage.co.uk 30-May 2 Manx Classic. Isle of Man manxmotorracing.com

16-17 Silverstone International Trophy. Silverstone, Northamptonshire hscc.org.uk 16-17 Beaulieu Spring Autojumble. Beaulieu, Hampshire beaulieu.co.uk 22-24 Spa-Classic. Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium peterauto.peter.fr 22-24 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. Como, Italy concorsodeleganzavilladeste.com 23-24 La Vie en Bleu/La Vita Rosso. Prescott Hill Climb, Gloucestershire prescott-hillclimb.com 24-25 Motorsport at the Palace. Crystal Palace, London motorsportatthepalace.co.uk

May 1-3 Donington Historic. Donington Park, Derbyshire doningtonhistoric.com

29-31 Historic Winton. Winton, Australia historicwinton.org

13-16 Mille Miglia. Brescia-Rome, Italy 1000miglia.it

30-31 Pau Historic Grand Prix. Pau, France grandprixdepau.fr

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The London Classic Car Show February 20-23

An established name, but the 2020 London Classic Car Show is essentially an all-new event. Leaving Docklands’ Excel Centre for the more traditional setting of Olympia, the show will also replace the previous Grand Avenue concept with stage shows focusing on six life stories of historied cars, including the ex-Stirling Moss Maserati 250F and the newly-restored 1987 Kyalami 500-winning Porsche 962C. Standard adult tickets are £25 in advance, £30 on the day – go to thelondonclassiccarshow.co.uk to find out more.

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THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT 78TH GOODWOOD MEMBERS’ MEETING, 28-29 MARCH 2020

Marshall splits in two! The two-driver touring-car action of the Gerry Marshall Trophy changes format for this year’s Meeting. This year it’s a single-driver race, joined by the Pierpoint Cup. This two-driver, 45-minute race will be for V8-powered American cars that contested the British Saloon Car Championship in the Sixties and Seventies. And does two go into one? A celebration of the small-engined formula cars of the early Sixties sees two grids combined in the Arundell Cup and Taylor Trophy, for respective disc- and drum-braked pre-1964 Formula Juniors of the sort raced by the likes of Jim Clark and Jackie Stewart early in their careers. Ferrari versus the rest The final race of the weekend will be the Ronnie Hoare Trophy, honouring the British Ferrari importer as Maranelese cars take on the rest of the world in an early-Sixties sports and GT race. An icon – and its rivals – honoured The leading high-speed demonstration class is ‘The 72 Years’, showcasing Lotus’ groundbreaking Type 72 Formula One car, which managed to remain competitive for five years, plus the various challengers its rivals created to take it on. Interested in going? General admissions are £76 for a single day, or £121 for the weekend. See goodwood.com

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MONTH IN CARS Barn Finds Surface rust makes this Quattroporte look worse than it is

The bumpers are now stored inside the car

Dismantled engine makes checking for missing parts difficult

It’s one of seven right-hand-drive Quattroportes built

Rare Maserati with rugby roots

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It may need restoration, but this Quattroporte is both rare and has an interesting story his sun-scorched and surfacerusted 1965 Maserati Quattroporte Series I lived most of its life in South Africa but has come to the UK to find a new home. Scott Day of Brentwood in Essex is offering it for sale, and recounts its history. ‘It was bought new in 1965 by one of the wealthiest men in the world, Harry Oppenheimer, chairman of the Anglo American Corporation and the De Beers diamond mines. He bought it as a wedding gift for Gordon Waddell, a Glaswegian rugby player turned businessman who married Oppenheimer’s daughter Mary.’ Oppenheimer spent some time as a Member of Parliament for Kimberley and

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later funded the anti-apartheid Progressive Federal Party. Gordon Waddell was Scotland’s finest fly-half of the era and the only Scottish fly-half to be selected for two Lions Tours. He was also a valued protégé for his father-in-law; his British passport allowing him to do international business for the family firm when South Africans were prevented from doing so. At some point he tired of the exciting family saloon – possibly following his divorce in 1971 – and sold it to Paddy Driver, the South African racer who had competed in both Formula One and Grand Prix motorcycle racing. Driver sold the car around 1995, by then a restoration project and since then it has

been awaiting attention. Recent history is sketchy but it seems to have come to the UK three years ago, and now needs someone to invest in its future. The Quattroporte used Maserati’s quad-cam V8 engine in 4.1-litre and 4.7-litre form, marking an entirely new venture for the firm – a four-door luxury saloon. Scott Day says it is one of just seven right-hand drive examples built. Its engine is out, but comes with the car in many boxes. The surface rust probably makes the bodyshell look worse than it is, but it suggests some al fresco storage at some point, a theory backed up by the sun-ravaged dash top. The quarter-bumpers are inside the car. Interested parties can contact the magazine.


The Rover’s cockpit looks to be largely all together

Barn find Rover last saw use on the road during the Sixties

Forgotten models vary in value Although miles apart in most ways, Rover’s P1 tourer and the Lancia Beta Berlina could be said to share a little – they were never big sellers but always an enthusiast’s choice. Nowadays they’re off most people’s radar. Both these cars crossed the block during Brightwells’ sale in Leominster in late November. The Lancia was discovered in a garage near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, with a tantalising history; it showed just 14,476 miles and was accompanied by the original owners’ manual and sales brochure, two old MoTs and a service book with four stamps. But there was no clue as to why it was laid up. ‘It’s pretty rusty,’ says Matthew Parkin of Brightwells about the Lancia. ‘It’s a shame, because that orange cloth interior is incredible – it looks like new. But despite two sessions of

rustproofing in the history file, the bulkhead and other areas aren’t good.’ It made a mere £650, while the 1937 Rover P1 tourer with single-family ownership dating back 60 years made £15,680. ‘We’ve only once seen another P1 tourer,’ says Matthew. ‘It was in lovely restored condition and sold for only a little more than this one. Shows the strength of a barn find!’ This car was enjoyed on European holidays before being laid up in Oxted, Surrey in the late Sixties. The P1 and P2 formed the mainstay of Rover’s mid-size sales between 1934 and 1949, using the sturdy 1496cc ohv engine. The tourer was never that common and managed to look sleek despite somewhat dumpy dimensions, thanks to the hinged metal cover that hid the folded hood.

Sad-looking Spitfire is at least water-tight thanks to strap

Tom bought this Alfa unseen. It took three months to start

It’s a Seventies Lancia, so rust hasn’t exactly been lethargic

Low mileage has helped the interior survive

Tom spots one, and then ends up buying another himself... Tom Letourneau is our car-hunting correspondent from Rhode Island, USA. A spontaneous diversion from his regular route to a friend’s house sent him up an unfamiliar road, where he spotted a sad-looking Triumph Spitfire MkIV resting on bricks, its wheels leaning in at an angle and the hard-top held on with a cargo strap. ‘It did not appear anyone was home... and there were three German Shepherds howling in the large picture window, so I decided not to knock,’ says Tom. In another of this year’s adventures, Tom scratched a long-held itch for an Alfa Romeo 75 with the musical 3.0-litre V6 engine. ‘I was told of one, a 1987 model, in the Queens area of New York City. The owner had parked it in his garage 12 years ago. Despite being covered in dust, not running and sitting on badly flat-spotted tires, it only had 52k miles on it, and a Recaro interior that looked as though it had never been sat on. I rolled the dice and bought it sight unseen. It did have a lot of issues and took almost three months of tedious diagnostics before I could, with the help of my Alfa technician, get it running... and boy does it run. The exhaust note brings tears to the eye!’ They were tears of joy though… right, Tom?

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The photograph of the clay model being worked on in Trevor Fiore’s studio (Life Story of the Gilbern T11, January 2020) features Jim English, talented OF THE MONTH illustrator and marker magician who also happened to be my flatmate for several years when he worked at Ogle Design in Letchworth. Jim, John Pape (also at Ogle), future Audi style guru Martin Smith and myself all shared various houses at the time. Jim had a reputation for crashing just about anything he ever drove and although never named by managing director Tom Karen as such, it was Jim who had the honour of turning over the prototype Bond Bug when he borrowed it from Ogle one lunchtime. Trevor Fiore was a regular evening visitor to our rented house in Henlow where Jim often worked-up his designs on the dining room table. Trevor deserved far greater success and respect than he has ever received and should have got the job of redesigning the Jaguar XJ6, judging by the renderings I found on the dining room table one morning after one of Jim’s all-nighters. Happy days. Malcolm Bates

Don’t condone vandalism Ron Mitchell tries to make the case for preserving important cars in the unfortunate state that they found themselves in at the lowest point in their lives (Erasing the Past, Letters, February 2020). If his letter is meant to be some kind of a joke, it’s not funny. Why on earth would any true car enthusiast choose to condone what amounts to automotive vandalism of incorrect engines and other bodges inflicted on a car just because a past owner didn’t have the funds or respect to preserve it as it deserved. Being custodians of such treasures brings a responsibility, one that I hope Mr Mitchell is never given. Dennis L Baker More glam needed Sam Dawson’s historical Glam Rock ramblings (Dedicated Follower of Fashion, November 2019) was an exceptional joy to read. Was there, experienced that...

And to Harry Rhodes, the current owner of the ‘Carnaby Street’ Jaguar 240, please reinstate the whitewall tyres and the trailer hitch. That car is so much more of a historical artefact than many so-called star cars from the same period. Tore Thunqvist Crash and burn Just reading your very good January edition while the Christmas pud goes down. One of your readers was taking your own Quentin Willson to task for reducing every classic to ‘what’s hot and what’s not’ (It’s Not About The Money, Letters page). Perhaps he is too young to remember the classic car crash of the Nineties. Interest in classics went through the floor while values went down by two thirds. Quentin remembers this well. My first classic car was a £400 flat-floor Jaguar E-type bought in 1982 and sold to finance a youthful trip around the world in 1986. Imagine my surprise to find the following comment from one Quentin Willson posted on an obscure Jaguar forum, ‘850047 appeared in the classifieds of Jaguar Driver magazine in October 1986. “1961 E-type roadster, chassis no 850047, flat-floor model. Mechanically rebuilt including many new parts. Sound car with full MoT, smart but requires tidying. Offers around £7000.”’ With prices currently balanced precariously it will be interesting to see how things pan out. David Pengilly

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Quentin Willson

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Years of detail deficiency have taught us to be sceptical whenever Hollywood attempts a ‘car film’. But Le Mans ’66 is a faithful masterpiece

f you haven’t already seen Le Mans ’66 then be sure to buy the DVD, because this is one of the best car racing movies you’ll ever see. Director James Mangold turns the historic battle between Ford and Ferrari to win at Le Mans into a tyre-squealing horsepower narrative that has you on the edge of your seat cheering the good guys and booing the baddies. Matt Damon perfectly captures Carroll Shelby’s legendary charm, while Christian Bale’s performance gives reluctant hero racer Ken Miles the long-awaited appreciation he deserved but never got. But apart from being a finely crafted drama with strongly-drawn characters and a great (true) story, the period detail is epic. The cars, Sixties LA street scenes, watches, planes, race tracks, crash helmets and workshops are all keenly observed. Even the most pedantic of car buffs will be mesmerised by the close-ups of gauges, gear changes and feet punching away at pedals. Mangold clearly understood that you can’t make a racing movie without showing the viewer how fast cars really look, sound and feel at speed. The driving

sequences are so well filmed that you can almost feel the wave of heat from the screaming 289 and 427 V8s of the Cobras and GT40s. And the dialogue is peppered with mentions of brake pads, rotors, gearbox temperatures, suspension uprights, lifting front ends at speed and the challenges of keeping engines cool at 7000rpm. This script was written by a team who knew their cars. The intrigue between the corporate, slick-suited arrogance of Ford and the slippery cunning of Ferrari is wonderfully drawn and Tracy Letts gives a blinding performance as the intimidating Bill Ford II. The real Willow Springs Raceway makes the perfect backdrop for the prototype testing sequences and Mangold built the Le Mans track and pits in California complete with 400 extras, 40 historic supercars and a slew of stunt drivers. And it looks period perfect. All the important historical Ford product landmarks are there in the film– the dreary Ford Falcon, the ’64 Mustang launch, the 260 Cobra becoming the 289, the Daytona Cobra, the Shelby Mustang and shoehorning the 7.0-litre 427 V8 into the GT40.

Back in the day I spent time with Carroll Shelby in LA, interviewing him and driving his precious blue early Cobra. And like everybody else, I was totally disarmed by his syrupy Texan drawl and honourable dislike of all things bland and corporate. Matt Damon skilfully steps into Shelby’s persona and doesn’t only write a new chapter in his legacy but also shows us what a decent, principled man he was. Ford and Ferrari are the villains constantly trying to trip-up the vision, determination and skill of Miles and Shelby who, against all odds, built and developed a car that went on to win Le Mans four years in a row. But the film’s greatest achievement is telling the hidden story of how a couple of non-conformist car guys made two of the world’s most respected car companies look like ships of fools. I’m a BAFTA film judge and have to confess that Ford v Ferrari will be in my shortlist for several of this year’s awards. I watched it back to back with Tarantino’s brilliant Once Upon a Time In Hollywood but Mangold’s epic crosses the finishing line way in front. Yes, it really is that good.

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.

Quentin was awed by the respectful attention to detail shown by the Le Mans ’66 production team

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Gordon Murray

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Modifying a classic to your needs doesn’t mean you don’t respect what it was born as – it just means you can spend more time enjoying it

wo and a half years ago I commissioned two great British companies to build modified versions of two of my favourite classics; Retropower to build me a Ford Escort and Alfaholics to build an Alfa Zagato Junior. I grew up with racing Fords in the mid-Sixties when the go-to cars were the Anglia 105E and the Cortina MkI. I bought a written-off, low-mileage Anglia as a donor for my IGM Ford racing car and I owned a Cortina 1200 that I converted to 1340 crankshaft and conrods. When the Escort came out in 1968 I was busy moving to the UK so although I never owned one, I always loved the understated design and followed the car’s success in motor sport. During the last few years I have toyed with the idea of buying a Twin Cam, but values have shot up and at the end of the day I would still be buying and driving a 50-year-old car with all the attendant drawbacks. Enter Retropower.

A trip up to the company soon confirmed it was full of good ideas, had meticulous attention to detail and all the disciplines under one roof. After only one meeting the plan and the design concept were settled. I had two completely different approaches in mind for the Escort and the Alfa Zagato. With the Escort I wanted the car to look as close as possible to a standard Twin Cam and have no hot-rod features, so for a start that meant the body colour was fixed as the Ford off-white and the car would have 13in steel wheels with chrome hubcaps. I was also keen that the car should be the roundheadlight model and that we incorporate the Twin Cam’s split front bumper and twin-slot front valance. Retropower sourced a right-hand-drive bodyshell from South Africa and off we went. The design was a mixture of input from myself and Callum and Nat from Retropower. I was keen to make the car as usable as possible, so creature comforts such as an electrically heated screen and

a good heater were top of the spec list. One big decision was the rear axle and how we could locate it to handle the extra power and torque. We decided to go fully independent with a Sierra differential, well-located wide-based wishbones and coil-over struts. Cosworth built me a special 2.3 Duratec twin-cam producing 250bhp and the guys sourced a Mazda six-speed ’box. The necessary bodyshell modifications were mind boggling! A lot of work went into ergonomics to achieve the perfect driving position. The car is now a strict two-seater because the driver’s seat is lower and further rearward than the standard car. Together we have achieved a truly useable everyday classic. The interior is not pure Escort but is definitely period and, in my opinion, a masterpiece of functionality and classic understatement with Retropower’s designer Dean coming up with some great ideas. The car is more than I’d ever hoped for. I can’t wait for some dry roads to have a go!

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

Gordon’s ‘restomod’ Escort. Memorise the registration so you don’t try to race it...

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THE INSIDERS

John Fitzpatrick

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It takes a special kind of car to tempt somebody to sell their Jaguar E-type, but for me, the Porsche 911 was more than enough to switch my allegiance

he Porsche 911 has long been one of my favorite road cars and I am astonished at the way 911 prices have climbed in recent years. Back in the late Sixties and early Seventies I was a Jaguar fan. My father had always driven Jaguars and when I passed my driving test aged 17 he let me use his E-type from time to time. I eventually had an E-type of my own, but then in 1971, a good friend bought a 911 and my love of Porsches started. I had to have one, so sold my E-type and bought a 911E. I seem to remember it cost somewhere in the region of £3000. I kept it for a while and then moved on to a Carrera RS; a real flying machine. I’ve owned various Turbos over the years plus a 928 and a Cayenne. My 911E came up for auction with RM Sotheby’s two years ago and I was asked to attend. It was still owned by the family who had bought it from me and it was suggested I drive it onto the stage. RM was

expecting a sale price of £50,000-£60,000 but, surprisingly, it was sold for more than double that including fees. My first competition experience with Porsche came in 1967. I was driving an Abarth at Spa in the 1000kms and was pitted next to Ben Pon who was driving with Gijs van Lennep. Ben’s family was the Dutch VW and Porsche importer and he always had very nice race cars. Gijs had a small shunt in the race and hurt his arm and was not going to be able to drive at the Nürburgring Six Hours the following week. After the race Ben asked if I would like to take his place. I jumped at the opportunity. Ben was a very good driver and had driven in F1 but was better known for his Porsche sports car successes. He was running a 911S at the ’Ring and there were several of the top German Porsche drivers there. Despite such competion, Ben qualified the car on pole and I was a few tenths slower. We led the race until close to the end when a bolt broke in the rear

suspension and we had to pit. We finished sixth and I had loved my first Porsche race experience, but had no idea that most of my racing career would be with Porsche. After that I drove a Porsche 910 belonging to a neighbour of mine, Bill Bradley, who was a major figure in the Midland Racing Partnership. Alan Rollinson and I campaigned the 910 at the Barcelona Six Hours in 1968 where we finished second but I had to wait four years until 1972 for my next Porsche experience. I was driving an Escort RS2000 in the 24 Hours of Daytona and we were pitted next to the Kremer brothers. During the night, when my co-driver John Buffum was driving, I was chatting with Erwin Kremer. He asked what my plans were and I told him I was still looking for a drive. He asked if I would be interested in using his 911 in the European GT Championship. I did, won the Championship and the Porsche Cup and never looked back. Life is all about being in the right place at the right time.

John Fitzpatrick began his racing career in the British Saloon Car Championship, winning it in 1966. He was European GT Champion in 1972 and 1974, and became a team owner in 1981.

John’s first Porsche drive was sharing this 911 in the 1967 Nürburgring Six Hours

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Live for the Is any aspect of driver enjoyment more important than how a car handles corners? We think not, so we’ve gathered six of the best and most diverse bend-swingers – unified by them being clever buys at today’s prices Words RUSS SMITH Photography CHARLIE MAGEE 44


Clockwise from front: Porsche 911E, Lotus Elan S4, Lancia Delta Integrale 16v, Peugeot 205GTi 1.6, Mini Cooper 998, Vauxhall VX220

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ou’ll find no measurement in any spec table because there’s no objective way to quantify it. The handling of a car can only be judged through the seat of your pants and the tips of your fingers. But when a manufacturer perfects the handling and the way a car communicates it to the driver, a legend is created that attracts a committed band of believers as devout as any religious order. The diverse half-dozen of exalted classics we’ve assembled for this test have been selected to include as many different drivetrain layouts as possible, in order to examine exactly where the magic comes from. You’ll also note that we’ve not gone for the most powerful models. Too much force can blunt the tool. First to be subjected to our seat-of-the-pants test is a car that requires initiation and, if you’re unfamiliar with the Porsche 911’s rear-engined ways, a reset on what you think you know. But do that and the rewards are great. We’ve chosen one from this era – a 1970 model-year 2.2 – because it fits into a sweet spot in 911 lineage. Its 57mm-longer wheelbase was introduced the previous year to improve stability, but it’s still on 185 tyres and therefore full-on in the communication department. It’s the mid-range E variant because the 911S engine is too top-endy to be ideal in a road car. Even the 911E performs best when the engine is singing at above 4000rpm, which means the correct gear choice at every stage of

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ner is key to getting the best from it. Nail that and the 911E comes alive in your hands, delivering epic feedback. You feel your way through each corner, always reciting the ‘never lift’ mantra that, if it isn’t in bold capitals on the first page of the owner’s handbook, really ought to be. If you remain true to that caveat, carry as much speed as you can through to the apex and then accelerate out, you are properly 911-ing, grasping a chunk of the legend that lives on today. Except later 911s were nothing like this in the way they feel. Sure, the numbers look increasingly impressive on paper – they have more power, more grip, better 0-60mph sprints and top speed. But every time the car grew a little wider and heavier, a bit more of the 911’s childhood magic was lost. Arguably the ultimate expression of early 911 wieldiness is found in the ’72-73 RS Carreras, which is why they cost north of £350,000. However, you’ll get enough of a dose of what we’re after in any of the 911s built from late 1968 until the end of ’73, from the base-model T through the E to the S, which slots in below the Carrera – though we’ve already covered why we have the E here and not an S. And there’s a further reason – the 911E’s other big advantage over its wilder ‘S’ brother is at the checkout. Think in terms of £85,000 for a top E, perhaps venturing closer to six figures for one with a special story like James Sohl’s car has. You’d need to add £35k to those numbers for an equivalent 911S – and trust me, that is not money well spent. Back in the day the 911T was the big seller, but that was largely because the better E cost around 25 per cent more. It was less


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The seat of Russ’s pants are clearly getting all the right messages

Recalibrate your brain to 911 mode and the car comes alive in your hands

‘The Porsche 911E delivers epic feedback. You feel your way through each corner, always reciting the ‘never lift’ mantra’ than a 10 per cent further upgrade to buy an S – and that perennial temptation to have the ultimate, whatever the realities, means almost as many of those were sold as 911Es. Carreras aren’t even in that equation because they were built as a limited run of just 1508 cars against over 60,000 Ts, Es and Ss. Buying any of these cars is less of a lottery than it used to be, because a tripling of values in the last ten years has seen many rebuilt and repaired properly. That’s a good thing because these are all pre-galvanising-era Porsches. But any other than dry-state US cars will almost certainly have rusted and been repaired by now, so check what work has been done and how well it is holding out. A gap-free history file is important too, as is evidence that past work has been done by known Porsche specialists. It adds to the car’s inherent value as well as your own peace of mind. A final double-edged sword – parts for these cars are mostly fairly easy to find but usually expensive. A 911 of this vintage isn’t something you should expect to run on a wing and a prayer.

The 911E’s reardwelling flat six is less top-endy than the top-line 911S

Owning a Porsche 911E James Sohl says, ‘We bought this 911 three years ago and incredibly it’s had only one previous owner and done just 74,000 miles. After selling a sport and leisure business, dad went on a buying spree – 13 cars in about a week. This was the one I chose and it’s now our favourite. The history folder contains every single bill; the guy was fanatical about that. Original options fitted were the driving lamps and half-leather interior. ‘There are a few chips and marks on the body, and some minor wear in the upholstery, but we’re leaving it that way because it tells the car’s history. As does the University of Northern Colorado decal on the rear window. ‘To run one of these I think £2000 per year is a good number. That’s what I allow. With its history and low mileage, this one gets used very sparingly, but it’s old and parts are expensive when you need them.’

1969 Porsche 911E Engine Rear-mounted 2195cc alloy flat-six, sohc per bank, Bosch mechanical fuel injection Power and torque 155bhp @ 6200rpm; 141lb ft @ 4500rpm Transmission Five-speed manual, rear-wheel drive Suspension Front: independent by MacPherson struts, lower wishbones, torsion bars and anti-roll bar; Rear: independent with torsion bars, semi-trailing arms, anti-roll bar and telescopic dampers Steering Rack and pinion Brakes Ventilated discs front, drums rear Weight 1020kg (2246lb) Performance Top speed: 137mph; 0-60mph: 8.0sec Fuel consumption 29mpg Cost new £3992 Classic Cars Price Guide £26,000-£85,000

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he Lotus Elan was a real game-changer back in the early Sixties. This was a road car built with racing car technology and the minimum of compromise. Weight was also famously kept to a bare minimum, which meant it only needed a Ford-based twin-cam 1600 engine to hustle mighty E-types on racetracks – and blow them away on almost any point-to-point crosscountry trip – thanks to the Elan’s combination of diminutive size and pin-sharp handling. Yes, the handling. To be honest, calling it pin-sharp barely does the Elan justice. At the conception of this feature we wrote ‘Elan’ at the top of the page then discussed what else should be included. This is the car I’ve traditionally judged the handling of all others against and 57 years after being launched it still stands as an all-time great. And before someone else mentions it, I need to remove the elephant from the room – the Mazda MX-5 that wanted to be the new Elan. The Japanese pretender is a fine-handling car for sure – I personally used an early one daily for six years – but it’s a lot bigger than an Elan and almost 50% heavier without the benefit any more power. It’s simply not in the same league. True to its race breeding, the Elan’s size, poise and lightness allows amazing precision and in-corner adjustability. It makes corners a joy, and the Elan is a car that’s almost impossible not to drive in attack mode, though there are caveats. Everything about driving an Elan happens suddenly, so you have to concentrate

Luxurious wood dash seems at odds with no-compromise approach to light weight

Ford-based twincam 1600 engine is plenty to propel this pert package

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for every moment you are behind the wheel and focus on being smooth in all your actions. Do that and you find yourself relaxing. You’ll know you’ve got it when you realise you’re holding the wheel correctly, with your fingertips, the better to feel all the micro-messages being transmitted from the front tyres. Then in any corner at almost any speed you won’t be caught off-guard, because the Elan’s limits are well beyond what most of us will ever discover on dry public roads. The final joy is that the Lotus does all this without jarring your fillings loose, like most modern pretenders with race-tuned suspension. The Elan’s suspension is remarkably supple, which is also all the better for keeping those skinny tyres in touch with the tarmac. Proof that you don’t need acres of rubber to provide grip. Try one and you’ll always want to come back for more. It was that package of dynamic abilities that made the Elan so popular when new, overcoming the fact that it was always expensive for a little ‘plastic’ car – an insult cynics liked to throw at them. To put it in perspective, the Elan even cost a little more than a 2.5-litre Daimler SP250 Dart, Britain’s other renowned glassfibre sports car of the era – and at £1388 in 1964 it was over £200 more than an Austin-Healey 3000 and nearly £400 more than a Triumph TR4. Strangely, all but the TR4 are now worth more than the Elan – and that comes close. Yet none of them can comes close to the Lotus when it comes to exhilarating driving sensations, most especially when the going gets twisty. Paying somewhere in the mid-twenties is about right for a good, usable Elan, with premiums to add for cars at either extreme of


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Elan is still the benchmark for poise and pinsharp handling

their production run. Expect to pay an extra £5000 for a Series I (1962-64) because they are simply so scarce, and the more powerful Sprint that occupied the final two years of production from 1971-73 is worth £10k more. There are plenty of Elans about though. A little over 9000 were built in total, but an amazing 707 are still registered – and that’s just in the UK. That means plenty of choice, so you don’t have to take chances by buying a sketchy one. Worry less about low mileage and look for a car that is used regularly and looked after by a Lotus specialist. Most chassis will have been replaced by now – at least once – because the originals rusted terribly. Beware of smoky, noisy engines because they cost £5000-£6000 to rebuild, along with crazing in the glassfibre body because it’s long-winded work to put right properly. For that reason, be extra cautious about a car that has recently been painted unless there are photos to show the depth of work that went into body preparation beforehand.

‘The Elan’s size, poise and lightness allows amazing precision and adjustability. It makes corners a joy’

Owning a Lotus Elan Elan owner Toby Chappell has a cautionary tale. ‘I did it all wrong, ignored all the standard advice, and bought the car on its appearance after meeting the guy who was selling it in a park in Frimley. That was 20 years ago. I paid £12,000, then took it to Miles at Fibreglass Services and he promptly condemned it. It cost me the same again to put it right, including a new chassis and brakes. But in all the years I’ve had it I’ve never had to touch the paint or interior. ‘The dynamo broke three times and Miles refused to fit an alternator because it wasn’t original equipment, so I got that done elsewhere and it’s been fine since. Esprit Engineering in Salisbury look after it for me and on average it costs £1000 a year to run. There’s always something that needs doing on top of the regular servicing. But to be honest, most problems stem from lack of use, like fuel leaks and so on. I think the message is that I ought to drive it more often!’

1969 Lotus Elan S4 Engine 1558cc inline four-cylinder, dohc, dual Stromberg 175CDS carburettors Power and torque 115bhp @ 6250rpm; 108lb ft @ 4000rpm Transmission Four-speed manual, rear-wheel drive Steering Rack and pinion Suspension Front: independent with wishbones, coil springs and telescopic dampers. Rear: independent with Chapman struts, coil springs, lower wishbones and telescopic dampers Brakes Discs front and rear, servo-assisted Weight 701kg (1545lb) Performance Top speed: 124mph; 0-60mph: 7.8sec Fuel consumption 30mpg Cost new £1769 Classic Cars Price Guide £9000-£31,500

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ere again we follow the th of choosing a model that’s a few steps from what the market considers to be the ultimate version. In this case that equates to a regular Lancia Integrale 16V rather than one of the later Evo I or IIs. The latter might well boost your bragging rights, but perhaps don’t offer enough extra in the way of abilities to justify the vastly higher prices they command – and we’ll come to those later. As a road car, from behind the wheel there’s more than enough going on here to keep anyone entertained and not feel short-changed in life because they don’t have a homologation special sitting in the garage. This was the car in our test I was most looking forward to getting behind the wheel of. That’s firstly because it’s the only one here – if you count the VX220 as largely being a Lotus Elise – that has thus far escaped the clutches of my greasy paws. And also because the Integrale’s reputation as a driver’s car precedes it – flat out and with all headlamps blazing. This is not just a drive, we’re in bucket list territory. Can it possibly live up to that level of expectation? Yes, is the short answer. Right from the off there’s one fourletter word to describe the Integrale that sticks in my mind. Epic. I cannot comment on driving position because I’m genetically predisposed to the long arms and short legs that are said to be the blight of most Italian car designers. Also, you must get used to the idea of left-hand drive because apart from a few compromised

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aftermarket conversions, all Integrales were. So let’s just strap in and go. And boy does it go. No wonder these were such successful rally cars, they have the full package – grip, feel and power. Being analytical, if you take away the last of those factors, this is not the best car from a pure cornering perspective, but it has to be one of the quickest machines around for stringing a series of corners together. That’s not just because of the massive gobs of turbo torque that hurl you from one kink in the road to the next, but the way the Integrale feels so neutral and so stuck to the road. After a quick lift before a bend, you power through and slingshot on to the next, getting ever more breathless and ever more impressed. The car doesn’t fight, it just goes where you point it and feels like a good friend that will always look after you. To add more perspective, I drove a Quattro recently, through the same set of corners. So I can say with some confidence that the Lancia blows the Audi away – it’s on another planet. Little wonder, then, that the Integrale won six World Rally Championships in a row, from 1987-92 – a total of 46 event wins on various surfaces. This success was duly converted into sales, with more than 44,000 Integrales sold, which is pretty impressive for a highly specialised hot-hatch that when new was twice the price of the Peugeot 205GTi 1.6 we also have in today’s test. That’s a price differential that has been maintained – and exceeded for the rarer and quicker Evo models that filled the last four years of production and can make £35-40k. But buying an Integrale is a minefield, and it’s not a car that will ever be cheap to own. There’s the usual Italian bugbear of rust, which can break


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Driving position conforms to the classic Italian stereotype

Want huge dollops of turbo torque? Then this motor will make you smile

‘The Integrale has to be one of the quickest machines around for stringing a series of corners together’ out anywhere but is a particularly unwanted issue in the rear suspension turrets and crossmember, screen surrounds and front chassis legs. They also seem prone to being crashed by drivers lulled into over-confidence by the car’s superpowers, so look for uneven shut-lines and kinks where side pillars join the roof. Beware recent imports with sketchy history. Adding to the problem is that Integrales are rarely broken for spares any more and no new panels are available, other than a recent limited run of bumpers. Engines are tough as long as they are well maintained. If they do fail you’re looking at up to £5000 for a rebuild – and even a new water pump can cost you £500, so check it for noise and leaks. Avoid cars that have been modified – it is increasingly hurting their value because the market now wants standard cars. Aftermarket stuff like Bilstein suspension struts also ruin the ride. So do your due diligence and find the right car at the right price, then if you ever can bring yourself to sell it there will always be a willing new owner with the right quantity of cash.

Owning a Lancia Integrale Richard Harvey says, ‘This started out as a £1500 basket case that needed six years work to bring it back to what you see today. It was a non-runner with no bumpers, a smashed window and cracked lights, but I got it started easily. Once I got it home and dug deeper, it turned out to be better than it looked. I’ve spent less on it than the car is now worth. I was going to modify it at first, but found a photo of it in Peter Collins’ Integrale book so had to keep it standard after that. ‘It needs constant attention, which has included a new turbo and pipework recently. I reckon it costs me about £2000 a year to run, but part of that is ongoing work on bringing it up to standard. There’s one more oil leak to fix, but that’s an engine-out job. ‘I do around 3000 miles a year in it – they like to be driven. Leave one sat too long and you always get issues.’

1989 Lancia Integrale 16V Engine Transverse 1995cc inline four-cylinder, dohc, Garrett T3 turbocharger, Weber IAW electronic fuel injection Power and torque 200bhp @ 5500rpm; 220lb ft @ 3000rpm Transmission Five-speed manual, four-wheel drive Steering Rack and pinion, power-assisted Suspension Front: independent with MacPherson struts, lower wishbones, anti-roll bar and telescopic dampers. Rear: independent with MacPherson struts, trailing arms, radius arms, anti-roll bar and telescopic dampers Brakes Discs front and rear, servo-assisted Weight 1250kg (2753lb) Performance Top speed: 132mph; 0-60mph: 6.1sec Fuel consumption 26mpg Cost new £19,625 Classic Cars Price Guide £3500-£22,500

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uch like the Lotus Elise that it shares a great deal with, including the basic body tub and a steering wheel that differs only in the badge stuck on its centre boss, the Vauxhall VX220 has a spacecraft-chic cockpit decked out largely in brushed aluminium and short on frills. If it doesn’t help get the job done it isn’t included here. That feels admirable from an era when many sports cars had forgotten the script and been overloaded with leather and gadgets. The sat-on-the-deck driving position is bang-on too, making you feel like you’re in a racecar. You should have got the message by now that this feature is not about ultimate performance, hence we have tracked down a normally aspirated model rather than the more brutal Turbo. If you wonder why you rarely see either, the VX220 wasn’t a raging commercial success and there are fewer than 1400 in the UK, slightly more than half of them the cheaper non-turbo cars. Mounted behind the seat is a 2.2-litre Vauxhall Astra SRi fourcylinder rather than the Rover K-series or Toyota 1.8 lump you’ll find in an Elise S2, but the small amount of extra power the GM unit offers is slightly blunted by the extra 15kg the VX220 carries. In terms of an 875kg car that’s not a lot and doesn’t explain why the Vauxhall feels more planted and less nervy that its Lotus cousin. The character change between the two is greater than

Cabin reflects the car’s Elise origins – right down to the steering wheel

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that weight and the slight difference in dimensions and tyre sizes might suggest, so is more likely down to suspension geometry and the VX220’s softer suspension settings. As you’d expect with no engine up front to weigh it down, the unpowered steering is light and very direct, with feel that’s not far off the Elan’s in connecting the road surface to your palms. It’s just what you want in a car that majors on driver involvement and has made VX220s very popular for track days. But it also somehow conveys the message that this car isn’t going to nanny you – the driver’s in charge and will be rewarded (or not) in direct proportion to the effort put in. So what we have is a car that wants to be grabbed by the scruff of the neck, but smoothly, with as much finesse as you can muster, because like any mid-engined car it can turn and bite you if you get it wrong. The good news is that if it does step out the VX220 is that bit easier to catch than an Elise, again thanks to those softer, more forgiving suspension settings. Practice with the VX220 and it goes through all manner of corners very well, with what feels like almost zero roll and lots of grip. It’s easy to see why they have such a fanatical following. Those enthusiasts also enjoy a small price advantage over Elise buyers – at least with non-turbo VX220s. One of those adds around £2500 to their value, which brings them up to Elise levels. As for buying one, their popularity for track use should provide a few clues on where to start your inspection. Is the engine starting to smoke or rattle from being enjoyed too vigorously? Being a standard Vauxhall unit it’s simple and relatively cheap to


Curiously, the Vauxhall VX220’s suspension setup inspires more confidence than its Lotus cousin

rebuild, but that may not be something you want to get into. A plus for the 2.2 is that it has a timing chain where the 2.0 Turbo is a different engine that has a belt. The other issue is whether there’s been any past body damage, so check out panel fit and look for slight discrepancies in paint matching. If there is damage to the front and rear you can buy complete body sections, known as ‘clamshells’, though budget £1000 for the front, £1750 for the rear, plus painting. Don’t dismiss headlamp cracks as trivial because new units cost around £1000 each. Check the underside of the aluminium body tub for damage, particularly that caused by ‘offs’ or not using the correct jacking points. This isn’t a simple fix and leaving it can also lead to delamination of the structure. Expect to find evidence of water leaks into the cabin because they all do that, and look for bubbles in the paint where water has got beneath it – another fairly common problem.

‘The Vauxhall VX220 goes through all manner of corners very well, with what feels like almost zero roll and lots of grip’

Owning a Vauxhall VX220 James Wrigg always knew he was going to get a VX220. ‘My wife Lauren – it’s her car really, so that’s why her picture’s shown – uses it to commute to work most days, though not during the winter; it goes away then. For a start, the heater doesn’t really work, and I like to avoid frost because it can damage the glassfibre panels. ‘I bought this as soon as I could afford to own one, which was back in March last year. But it took a while to find the right car and this one was 250 miles away. ‘My dad had one when I was around six years old, in fact exactly the same Lightning Yellow edition. He did track days in it and on the circuit he said it was better in corners than the Turbo VX220s and more nicely balanced, so it could match them over a lap at most tracks. ‘I’ve no real idea what it will cost us to run, because it had been serviced and we’ve not had to spend anything on it yet. It has been totally reliable so far.’

2002 Vauxhall VX220 Engine Mid-mounted 2198cc V6, inline four-cylinder, dohc, Motorola GMPT multi-point fuel injection Power and torque 147bhp @ 5800rpm; 150lb ft @ 4000rpm Transmission Five-speed manual, rear-wheel drive Steering Rack and pinion Suspension Front: independent by double wishbones, coil-over springs/ dampers, anti-roll bar Rear: independent by double wishbones, coil-over springs/dampers Brakes Ventilated discs front and rear, ABS Weight 875kg (1927lb) Performance Top speed: 134mph; 0-60mph: 6.1sec Fuel consumption 34mpg Cost new £22,995 Classic Cars Price Guide £5000-£14,000

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o feature based on handling would have been complete without a Mini Cooper being included. After all, it was probably the first small saloon that could boast of its cornering abilities as a virtue. Before Issigonis changed the game, bend-swinging a saloon was more often a way to explore interesting roll angles and scrape paint from the sills. The Cooper was the first version of the Mini to really start exploiting the wheel-at-each-corner abilities of the chassis by adding significant extra power with the aid of another 150cc, some basic tuning tweaks and a second carburettor, creating an instant legend. This was a sensible city commuter car that people could – and did – race at weekends. It’s one of those early Coopers that we have lined up today, deliberately chosen over a Cooper S because these are almost as able and as much fun to drive but, significantly, around 40 per cent cheaper. Certainly the difference between a Cooper and a standard 850 Mini (one of which I drove for a Big Test four issues ago) is huge. There’s 30 per cent more midrange torque for a start, at 3000rpm where you do most of your driving. If anything the upgrade feels even greater, and makes this a contender on any road. There’s not a great deal of difference in the handling between this and the standard Mini, but that extra power shrinks the gap between corners so you seem to spend more time enjoying them. It also means you arrive at many corners with more speed to carry

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through them. The Cooper comes with other benefits too, like a remote gearchange with a much shorter lever that has a quick snick-snick action. Front disc brakes too, which removes my main criticism of the early all-drum Mini I drove. The standard Mini’s lack of speed made it better on lanes than main roads, but the Cooper’s extra power and taller gearing adds 14mph to the top end so it is a much more versatile and usable all-rounder. The seats are useless, of course, at providing support to match the cornering g-forces you can pull, so some delicacy and feel is lost as you hang on grimly to the wheel in order to stay seated. No wonder that one of the first tuning modifications for Minis back in the Sixties was usually a bucket seat. Mid-corner bumps also upset occupants, though seemingly not the Mini itself, which feels impervious to being deflected off line, at least in the dry. Those mild and easily addressed criticisms aside, it is often under-estimated how precise the clear view of the car’s nose and the Mini’s razor-sharp steering allows you to be. In all the other cars here you aim to clip an apex, hopefully at the right point. In the Mini you can ride it to millimetric precision, usually while keeping your boot in and pulling the car round and out of a corner. It’s a very clever way to make 55bhp feel competitive. So it’s little wonder that Coopers sold so well – over 80,000 of the 997/998cc models by 1969, an average of 10,000 a year. This was the kind of car that was so much fun it could make you giggle while you drove it – and to be honest, it still is. You’ll need to pay mid-teens to £20k for a good, usable Cooper. Anything that’s actually worth more than that will be so nice that


Cornered [ The Big Test ] A clear view of the nose makes accurate placing of the Mini easier

If you want minimalist, the Cooper’s interior is hard to beat

Morris-badged 998cc Cooper engine offers lowcost maintenance

‘In the Mini Cooper you can hit an apex with millimetric precision, keeping your boot in and pulling it round a corner’ you may be afraid to use it in the manner for which it was designed and built. The big catch is that it’s actually now a more difficult task to find a regular Cooper for sale than it is to find a Cooper S. The latter became more valuable much earlier and therefore got saved and restored before it was too late. Another issue is that not all Coopers of either persuasion are entirely genuine. High values makes faking them good business for the unscrupulous, so your first job is to establish that a car you are interested in is genuine. It’s too much to go into here, but the Mini clubs can be helpful with this. That sorted, you can get down to making all the usual checks for rust – something Minis have always loved to do – and the quality of all the work that’s bound to have been carried out on any Mini over the years. You also need to go in with a clear view of what level of modification you’d be happy with. They have been so popular with tuners over the years that many are tweaked in some way, but unmodified cars are becoming more sought after now.

Owning a Mini Cooper Roger Hill has owned his Morris Mini-Cooper for more than 30 years, ‘I bought it as a £500 wreck in 1988, after it had been used as a rally car. I spent a couple of years doing it up, and subsequently found out through checking chassis number records that it was the very first Morris-badged 998cc Cooper to come down the production line, which makes it a bit special. It even had a few leftover 997 parts on it, so of course I kept those. I even tracked down the original owner, and then changed the white roof to the correct black. ‘With Coopers you can now buy reproductions of anything for them, but this one has all original parts – even its interior. Having got on top of it, and being a Moke specialist, it costs me nothing except cheap service parts to run, but will probably need some TLC soon. I admit I don’t use it so much these days. You feel quite vulnerable when driving it, because everything else on the road is so big now.’

1963 Mini Cooper 998 Engine Transverse 998cc inline four-cylinder, ohv, twin SU 1.25in HS2 carburettors Power and torque 55bhp @ 5800rpm; 57lb ft @ 3000rpm Transmission Four-speed manual, front-wheel drive Steering Rack and pinion Suspension Front: independent by transverse links, rubber cones and telescopic dampers; Rear: independent by trailing arms, rubber cones and telescopic dampers Brakes Disc front, drum rear Weight 617kg (1359lb) Performance Top speed: 89mph; 0-60mph: 14.8sec Fuel consumption 34mpg Cost new £568 Classic Cars Price Guide £6000-£24,000

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rofessional etiquette requires me to declare an interest here. I have a bit of history with the Peugeot 205GTi that involves ownership of two 1.6s, racking up over 50,000 miles in them, and I have also driven several 1.9s over the years. At every opportunity, to be fair. So this is a bit of a homecoming; yet another renewal of my vows to own another one at some point in the not-toodistant-future. It was also this past experience that made me insist that we have a 1.6 in the feature rather than the 1.9 because, for our theme of stringing a set of corners together, it is the better car, to my mind at least. It’s all about balance, and the extra torque coursing through the driveshafts of the 1.9 wobbles that balance by a tiny but noticeable fraction. The 1.6 is the pure original – and throughout all those miles I drove, never once did I wish for more power. So on with the familiar dance, which starts by slipping into the driver’s seat, perched unusually high for a car with sporting pretensions, but another thing I like about 205s because you can see every corner of the car and place it with almost Mini-like precision. From the first bend it all comes flooding back, along with a new realisation. This may be a front-drive hot-hatch, but with its diminutive size, light weight and hair-trigger response from the throttle pedal, steering and gearshift, the Peugeot actually feels closer to the Elan than any of the other cars here. It even has a similarly compliant ride. Likewise, it has that inherent

Driving position is high for a sporting car, but it gives excellent visibility

The 1.6 version here is better suited to stringing corners together

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The 205GTi rivals the Mini in terms of precision via front-end visibility

effervescence that makes you drive it quickly. Refer back to my comments on the Elan and you’ll realise what high praise that is. The 205GTi remained a bit of a one-off because no other manufacturer dared build a rival without including the usual ‘sneeze factor’ margin for safety purposes. Peugeot didn’t compromise, and gave us a perfect, unconstrained rendition of the front-wheel drive layout. Which means it’s a car that can get you into trouble if you expect it to take any responsibility away from the driver. So pay attention. And don’t sneeze. My favourite party trick with the GTi is that it allows you to go into a bend a bit fast, then adjust your line mid-corner with a tiny, momentary lift of the throttle to tighten the line and then balance the car on the throttle. It’s easier than it sounds and makes you feel like Superman. But never lift right off or you will spin. That’s why so many of these have wound up in hedges. But once you’ve got it and enjoyed the full-on feedback that allows it, you’ll try it again and again. It’s one of the things that makes every crosscountry drive a spirited affair, leaving you pumped with adrenalin and – in the absence of a post-coital fag – needing a drive round the block in an old Volvo to bring you back down from the high. I should probably calm down at this point too, and point out that this is a highly practical car too; comfortable over long distances, loads of room, and even when driven as described, capable of 28mpg. The 205GTi has been dubbed variously as the car of the Eighties, and best-ever hot hatch. I’d argue its corner on either score. I would also venture that today they are absolute bargains. Hot 205s did have a spike in value a few years ago, and for a while


I thought they had disappeared out of reach, but they are firmly back down to earth now with good examples once again in four figures. What confirms their bargain status to me is that the best 1.6s are about £5000 behind a MkI Golf GTI in similar condition. The 1.9s sit in between them. At risk of upsetting Volkswagen fans, that is a ridiculous imbalance in the market. I’m not criticising the Golf – it’s another great hatch – but a 205GTi is a better drive. I’d also lay odds that gap will close again sometime soon. If you are feeling tempted, there’s some good news aside of current prices. Apart from the tailgates, 205 shells have a betterthan-average resistance to rot. However, as explained above, they are hardly resistant to crashing and don’t take impacts well. Panel gaps should be good; if they’re not, it has a bit of history. The one area that must be checked for rust is the rear axle beam. The bearings in these also seize, which manifests in creaking from the back of the car. It’s a £700-plus job for a specialist to fix. So after a very entertaining and enlightening day, which is the car here that I’d most like to jump back into for the journey home? One that would obviously involve a bare minimum of motorways and dual carriageways. That’s a difficult question until you factor in their relative values. As a confirmed rear-wheel drive fan I am unsurprisingly drawn once again to the Lotus Elan, though the Lancia Integrale has been a real revelation. But on a strictly fun-per-pound basis, for a road car there is still nothing to touch the Peugeot 205GTi, especially after their recent price drops. If you’ve not yet driven one, you really should find a way.

Owning a Peugeot 205GTi Chris Gately has jumped into 205GTi ownership with both feet, ‘I bought this 49,000-mile 1.6 at Historics’ sale in September, and around the same time also bought the ex-Top Gear Miami Blue 1.9 at another auction. So as yet I have no idea about running costs, but the hope is that by buying very good cars in the first place I should keep those down. 'The sale was in Surrey, but it turned out this car’s previous owner only lives 30 miles away from me, in Lancaster. I could have saved a long journey if I’d known. ‘I’d long promised myself one because my boss had a 1.6 in the Nineties and I enjoyed riding to client visits in it. It’s a very different car from the 1.9. Those do feel more powerful and quieter, and because I drive more on major roads I prefer that. But the 1.6 is a better-feeling car on lanes, it is somehow more sprightly and better balanced. I will keep this for many, many years. And the 1.9 too.’

1991 Peugeot 205GTi 1.6 Engine Transverse 1580cc inline four-cylinder, sohc, Bosch LE2Jetronic fuel injection Power and torque 115bhp @ 6250rpm; 99lb ft @ 4000rpm Transmission Five-speed manual, frontwheel drive Steering Rack and pinion, optional power-assistance Suspension Front: MacPherson struts, lower wishbones, anti-roll bar. Rear: solid beam with trailing arms, transverse torsion bars, telescopic dampers and anti-roll bar Brakes Disc front, drum rear, servo-assisted Weight 850kg (1874lb) Performance Top speed: 122mph; 0-60mph: 8.6sec Fuel consumption 30mpg Cost new £11,225 Classic Cars Price Guide £1250-£11,500

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‘Everything is about weight transfer’

Racer and TV presenter Tiff Needell gives his insight into getting the best from a car’s handling on the road

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he basic principle for the handling of all cars, whatever the drivetrain layout, is that everything is about weight transfer. ‘A racing driver transfers weight as gently as possible between the four wheels, whereas a stunt driver does the opposite for dramatic effect. Every input – steering, brakes or throttle – should be progressive. ‘Initial application wants to be gentle, then you add more as required. Once you have that in your head, you have to apply it to different vehicles. Sometimes you’ll deliberately move weight around to counter a car’s natural handling tendencies.

‘Caress an Elan though corners with delicate little applications’

>Lotus Elan

The Elan requires a complete racing driver approach – as delicate as possible and keeping that weight transfer to a minimum. It handles so well that you don’t want to upset it; it’s perfect as it is. Caress it though corners with delicate little applications and doing nothing sudden at all, especially braking. If you apply those too hard the rear wheels will go light and if you turn in with any brakes still applied, the back is going to come round on you. That’s a classic piece of advice anyway – try not to brake when you are turning at all, unless you are forced to if the corner tightens up, but always as little as possible.’

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‘Road position is crucial. As is your view of the road. The first thing is to know where you are on the road approaching a corner. If you are looking well ahead and the road turns, the rate at which it narrows in your vision tells you the severity of the corner. ‘In old police training manuals it used to advise approaching a left-hander on the wrong side of the road, but I’d say the middle of the road – you’ll see more of the corner. Remember, you’ll always see anything coming the other way before they see you, so you can take avoiding action. ‘If it’s a right-hand corner you need to be hugging the kerb. So again you are opening up your view of what’s ahead.’


<Porsche 911

‘The Porsche 911 is a major challenge at all times because of the fact that it’s not scientifically correct in its weight distribution. ‘One thing about weight distribution though: journalists often get lured into the PR bullshit that a perfect weight distribution is 50/50. That’s not perfect for handling. Look at an F1 car – I think that’s about 35/65 front/rear. For a road car actually about 40/60 would be perfect, I’d say. ‘Compared to the Elan, a 911 is a car you can be heavier with on the brakes to get some weight onto the front wheels to help it turn in. But if you then turn in too aggressively the now less weighty rear end will want to come past. However, if you go in gently it will understeer, which again you don’t want, so it becomes a fine balancing act between the rate of lock applied and reducing your braking. And in a 911 all these things happen very quickly. ‘Once you come off the brakes and on the throttle you mustn’t get greedy and apply too much too soon or you’ll push the front out again, so accelerate progressively so that you don’t take weight off the front wheels mid-corner. It’s all a lot of fun that carries on all the way to the exit.

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‘A Mini is going to understeer unless you chuck it in. The thing about a Mini Cooper is that it doesn’t know if it’s going forwards, sideways or backwards. This has always been useful because you can do quite silly things with it, again using weight transfer, lift-off oversteer or even stamping on the brakes heavily to get the back out, then back on the power to pull it through. Unlike in the 911, if the back does come round on you it’s not the end of the world because it’s easily recoverable. Though if you go too hard on the throttle you’re back into big understeer. They used to be really spectacular on the track, though these days Minis are set up with lots of toe-in on the rear wheels so as soon as you turn the wheel slightly they dive into a corner.’

>Peugeot 205GTI

‘With the 205, though it basically behaves in a similar way, unlike the Mini you can’t be too abrupt in your actions. Your transitions need to be smoother. Lift off too much in a corner and the back can step out in a less forgiving way than the Mini and it’ll swap ends. But the chassis setup allows you to carefully use the throttle to balance the car right the way through a corner. Again it’s all about not doing anything sharply – smoothness on the controls gets the best results.’

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>Vauxhall VX220

‘The Elise that the VX220 is based on is pretty much as good as the Elan for handling. But they’re frisky because they’re light so you can’t be too sharpish on the throttle, or transfer weight violently in any direction. You have to be very progressive with the controls. Use too much power too soon and it will light up the rear and step out on you very quickly. ‘Going into a corner you can get off the brakes earlier than with the Porsche because there’s already more weight on the front. But don’t turn in too hard and apply too much lock to counter the natural understeer built into these. When you add power to exit the corner you’ll have too much lock for the situation and the chassis will respond to that with a snap. This can apply to anything rear-drive: too much understeer then snaps more sharply into oversteer. You have to find the right point of balance.’

‘Four-wheel drive cars like the Integrale are less adaptable using the weight-transfer thing’

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‘Everyone raves about the Quattro but that was a rubbish thing on the road; it was heavy and understeered everywhere. I think Lancia learnt from that. ‘But all four-wheel drive cars are less adaptable using the weight-transfer thing. They tend to be less satisfying as a road car. Less happens, basically, and there’s less adjustment available mid-corner. You just set up to go round knowing it will understeer and nothing’s going to change the path unless you do ridiculous ‘Scandinavian flicks’. Add more throttle than you went in with and it will simply push out wider with more understeer. ‘People say four-wheel drive is safer because it has more grip. It doesn’t. When you arrive at a corner and turn the wheel, all four tyres have the same amount of grip whatever the drive arrangement. Four-wheel drive gives more traction, which isn’t the same thing. But it does mean when you are coming out of a corner you can put more power on more confidently. ‘Four-wheel drive is always slower on a racetrack. Take the Porsche 911 C2 and C4: the C2 will always be quicker round the track because there’s more adjustability and balance for the driver.’

anufacturers always set cars up with understeer; it’s becoming an epidemic. It’s good for safety but for great handling you want a car to be edgier. Racing cars actually need to be edgy. When I coached racing drivers I’d often ask them about the car’s handling and they’d tell me it was perfect, so I’d ask why aren’t you going faster then? What stops you going any faster? “Well it understeers then.” So there you are, it isn’t perfect, it’s understeering. You’ve got to have something happening and you’ve got to keep pushing in a racing car to get the best from it to make it edgier.

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‘With a limited-slip differential you have to be more sensitive on the throttle, funnily enough. Though it’s better for traction, if you are too heavy on the power both tyres lose grip in the same way and it will step out more sharply than a car with a regular differential, which is more forgiving. ‘The most enjoyable of these cars for me on a windy road would be the Elan. It’s a classic handling set-up like a racing car. It’s just so nimble. The 911 would be more of a challenge, and would leave me more worn out. But more satisfying in a way if you can get used to it and tame it. But it can always bite you. Driving the Elan would be more relaxing.’


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This Mazda RX-7 Evolution was constructed for Group B rallying, whose cancellation meant it never once saw action. Until today… Words ROSS ALKUREISHI Photography JONATHAN JACOB


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he noise – oh my, the noise. Before he got a job talking about more important things, comedian Paddy McGuiness found himself a gig fronting a Saturday night television dating show in which his catchphrase revolved around variations of ‘let the crown see the jewels’ and ‘let the hanky see the panky’, etc. Well, in this case, it’s let the exhaust see the baffle. Or not. Technician Josh Gray is warming up the Mazda RX-7 Evolution’s 13B Wankel powerplant and even seasoned workshop professionals, used to all manner of exotica, can’t help but crowd around as he blips the throttle. It’s part Group B glow – rallying in its most wild, unrestrained and legendary of forms – and part acoustics, but mostly the latter. Think the hollow metallic starting clatter from the racing cans of a Ducati Desmosedici GP7, and you’re not far off. As the air continues to pulsate in rhythm with the exertions of Josh’s right foot, I take in the Mazda’s brutish outline. Look past the rally addenda – bonnet-mounted light cluster, wide polyester wings and a rear spoiler that’d do justice to a vintage hydroplane are the most prominent – and you can see the attractive underlying outline of its first generation (FB) Mazda RX-7 origins. Of course anyone au fait with that particular rallying category and its combatants – Peugeot T16, Audi Quattro, Metro 6R4, Renault 5 Turbo et al – will know that while the external aesthetics resembled those of their production brethren, in reality the mechanicals weren’t just a world away. They were in the next galaxy. Visually there’s enough there for me to recall standing as a boy in a West of Scotland Mazda showroom circa 1985, drooling over a standard production variant at first sight and trying to persuade my father to adopt a ‘to hell with it’ attitude and buy it. Much to my chagrin, he opted for the sensible 626GLX family option. The sudden cessation of sound brings me out of my reverie. Josh climbs out and hands me a peculiar J-shaped key. It’s part Allen key, part Cluedo piece – it was Mr Carlsson, in the forest, with the tyre iron. ‘You’re a lucky boy,’ he says. I know – one look at the delivery mileage on this car’s odometer shows that it’s barely been driven. Oh, and it’s just been road-registered. Straddling the roll-cage’s side impact bar, I adopt a ballet-style pointing-toes movement as I slide my right foot into the footwell;

‘I become a human slinky as I re-distribute a surplus six inches of height’ that downward movement produces enough momentum and I’m in, slow-motion scissor-kick style. Owner David Sutton carries out a mirrored manoeuvre into the passenger seat as he joins me. ‘It’s such a fierce thing and sounds fantastic just going in and out of the garage, but I’ve never driven it,’ he says. ‘With next to no miles on the clock, should you, or shouldn’t you?’ Mazda began constructing cars to basic Group B specification in February 1984 – differing from the old Group 2 car by the addition of rack and pinion steering and a larger, more powerful 2616cc version of the 13B engine – but switched to the more specialised competition-only Evolution variant three months later. Only 20 of these high-performance versions were required for homologation, although just seven were fully constructed in period. Mazda itself has confirmed that this car, chassis number MRTE 00019, was built in 1985 and today, it’s like stepping into a time machine. The level of originality is staggering, with intercom cables still tie-wrapped and clipped for a day that never came.

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Gearbox is a traditional five-speed manual, albeit with a dogleg first for quicker rowing between the all-important second and third gears when you’re in attack mode



It never made it onto the special stages, but this Mazda was equipped to tackle the darkest corners of the Acropolis Rally’s Peloponnisos region RX-7 was naturally aspirated and carb-fed, while rivals employed fuel injection and turbocharging

Contortionist Ross savours his every last multiplication of the odometer reading The RX-7’s large rear window pane was remade in Perspex to save weight


[ Mazda RX-7 Evolution Group B] The driver’s seat position is bolted in place – although it could be moved further back – and I have to become a human slinky as I do my best to re-distribute a surplus six inches of height. Inside, a touch of carpet on the transmission tunnel is the only real attempt at road-car luxury. There’s little by way of sound deadening, with thick braided fuel lines running centrally to the huge bespoke alloy fuel tank mounted just behind my elbows, leaving me in no doubt that this car is purely and simply a high-velocity missile. I insert and turn the key. The cabin atmosphere heightens as the electrics come online, and I press the centrally mounted starter button. The huge Weber 48IDA carburettor catches with a clatter before hardening to resonate through my core – I feel like I’ve been transported into the heart of a wasp’s nest that’s just received a hefty thump with a stick. I’ll state it again, oh my… Mazda homologated two gearboxes and this is the doglegfirst-gear unit. The clutch engages with a light movement, I slot the stubby wooden lever into first and we’re off out into the real world. I pull out onto an A-road, squeeze the throttle and first impressions are of the magnificently smooth nature of power delivery – the twin-rotor engine just wants to spin and spin. After a relatively sane couple of acclimatisation miles, I sense a car looming behind me – all mirrors are for display purposes only because I can’t see Bo never mind Diddley. Time to get harder on the power. The rear squats and its pared-down 990 kilograms is thrust forward at an incandescent rate, accompanied by a unique off-kilter, high-pitched rotary scream – forget insect analogies, this is fox in full-on berserker mode in a chicken coop. The rev counter reads to 12,000rpm and those examples driven in competitive anger spun happily to 10,000 of those, but because this engine’s technically still being run in I’m being considerably circumspect about when to shift. That said I’m fairly sure our tailgater is no longer there. What a rush. With 300bhp it’s far removed from a standard naturally aspirated RX-7’s 115bhp (although the Japanese-market ‘Savanna’ Turbo made 163bhp), but accessing its 196lb ft of torque still requires working the gearbox hard; I’m glad I had my Shredded Wheat this morning. It’s a notchy unit with a short throw, but requires a decent amount of heft to fully engage. Out in the Cheshire wilds now and through a series of tight bends, its combination of sharp steering and firmly planted rubber sees it execute lightning changes of direction. With an engine mounted slightly nearer to the bulkhead for improved weight distribution, it’s lovely and balanced. At the next corner I push harder and feel the rear end wanting to join the party, just begging for a little flick of the wrist, but today’s not the day, and this isn’t the place for RALLYING MRTE 00020, THE ‘ACROPOLIS’ RX-7 old-school rear-wheel-drive rally After his company restored the RX-7 antics, no matter how temping. Evolution that Ingvar Carlsson drove While the rest of the rally to third on the Acropolis, David scene had departed for a Paveley rallied it on the 2011 Boucles turbocharged, four-wheel-drive De Spa Rally. ‘Its outstanding strength was its handling,’ he recalls. world, Mazda continued to ‘It was incredibly fast on smooth plough a conventional path, tarmac and not bad on the loose, engine aside of course. The with great traction. Corner speed noise of the RX-7 as I blare was very impressive, it stopped really well and although the engine under the canopy of a tree-lined was not as powerful as the figures road is transformative, and it’s published, it revved very freely and easy to feel like Ingvar Carlsson pulled well from slow speed corners. hurtling forward to collect third It also sounded amazing – you have on the 1985 Acropolis Rally. to remember it was still carburetted

Despite having a fairly inauspicious WRC record, the FB RX-7 proved successful in other motor sport fields. Win Percy piloted one to both the 1980 and 1981 British Touring Car Championship titles, while in the North American IMSA series it dominated the GTU (GT under 2.5-litres) class in the early Eighties. It also had rally success in prototype four-wheel-drive form, storming to the 1981 SCCA Pro Rally title in the hands of New Zealander Rod Millen. Following his triumph, and in order to make a more serious attempt on the WRC, Mazda Rallye Team Europe was formed. Stationed at the company’s Brussels base, MRTE came under the leadership of team manager and driver Achim Warmbold. MRTE’s first WRC entry was the 1983 Acropolis Rally, with Warmbold placing 15th and Harri Toivenen finishing 17th. On 1 February 1984, the RX-7 became the first rotary-engined car to be homologated for Group B. Three months later MRTE followed that up with the Evolution model; in came a raft of lightweight panels, re-jigged weight distribution, a rear-wing-mounted oil cooler, a rear-mounted dry sump tank and parallel rear axle links. First-year highlights included a ninth-place finish for Warmbold on the Acropolis Rally and a win for Carlsson in the European Championship’s Polish Rally. On the 1985 Swedish Rally, Carlsson achieved eighth place – the highest finish on the snowy event for a two-wheel-drive vehicle. Better still was to come on that year’s Acropolis, with Carlsson taking a highly impressive third place behind a Peugeot 205 T16 and Audi Sport Quattro. Rod Millen was then invited over from the States and he finished ninth on the RAC Rally, with Carlsson one place behind. That season Mazda finished tenth overall in the World Championship, with the Swede 16th in the driver’s standings. Two European Championship second places in 1985 – one for Marc Duez on the Boucles de Spa and another for Carlsson on the Skoda Rally – would prove to be the finale for the RX-7, before the awful May fatalities in Corsica heralded the beginning of the end for Group B rallying. As I continue to enjoy the car in the present day, David and I hold a conversation conducted at a level just shy of shouting. ‘I’ve always been a Group B nut,’ he admits. ‘I’m not a collector – I suspect I’d get bored of hanging on to things – but quite enjoy refreshing cars, and enjoying them for a couple of years. Having owned numerous mid-engined Group B cars including a Metro 6R4 and Renault 5 Turbo 1 – both of which I ran on track albeit non-competitively – it’s extreme cars like this that I love the most. ‘I heard about two works Mazdas for sale in Norway; this one appealed because it was such a timewarp. It was just as it was sitting there in MRTE in 1985, waiting for a moment of glory that never came. ‘Everything about the car whereas the competitors were on injection with turbochargers.’ is so original. It didn’t have Despite being up against a harnesses or seats – I had to do a number of period rival Audi lot of research to establish what Quattros, Paveley set a fastest stage they were because they were time on the rally. ‘It proved that the unbranded. There weren’t even car was not a one-hit wonder. The engine receives a bad press, but set any rally decals; they were in a up correctly it’s fine. The housings pack, but not applied to the car. are rare and have totally different ‘After carrying out a gentle ports to the road car so getting re-commissioning – including the power requires a lot of porting work. In Group B configuration it’s engine testing, replacing the hard work because the gearbox was fuel pumps and servicing the agricultural, but it’s still a rewarding carburettor – I lent it to Mazda’s car to drive. On the limit it’s very UK Heritage Centre, where it was reassuring, I always felt I had a bit displayed for two years.’ more in reserve if I needed it!’

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[ Mazda RX-7 Evolution Group B] My own Group B rotary experience is coming to an end, so I turn round in the next village, instantly receiving an indignant look from an elderly resident as I conduct perhaps the loudest three-point turn in history; it’s absolutely impossible to do anything quietly in this car. In less than ten minutes I’ve gone from feeling like Ingvar Carlsson on a wild charge, to McSheepish on manoeuvre. As I accelerate away, and then ease off the throttle as the junction appears, the flames no doubt now exiting the straight-through exhaust pipe will be doing little to temper her mood. I best not return. The journey back to base is conducted at a relatively relaxed pace, punctuated only by inevitable and intoxicating heavy bursts of acceleration. The manner in which the RX-7 conducts itself, the rack-and-pinion steering leaving my hands in no doubt as to the chassis’ intentions as it loads up, instils confidence and goads me into pushing on in the next corner. As we pull up, it’s handbrake on and I cut the power. I share a handshake with David and thank him for allowing me to break the car’s mileage cherry. ‘You’ve driven it further than I have,’ he says. Not only that, I’ve joined a very small band of driver’s to sample a Group B RX-7 Evolution. Another who has is David Paveley, MD of Llandudno Junctionbased specialist Group B Motorsport. His company restored MRTE 00020, the car in which Ingvar Carlsson achieved third place in on the ’85 Acropolis Rally. ‘The Group B Mazda RX-7 was built to a budget,’ he explains. ‘It didn’t boast the bespoke parts or the development of other manufacturer’s cars. The gearbox and rear axle were parts sourced from other cars in the range globally,

‘The rack-and-pinion steering leaves my hands in no doubt about the chassis’ intentions’ rather than subcontracted to specialist manufacturers as was the case with the T16 or RS200, but on the flipside it was a purposebuilt sports car to begin with so the centre of gravity and weight distribution were already really good. A lack of investment was the car’s main weakness, but it was strong and reliable, and this made it effective because it was a good points scorer.’ Countering unsubstantiated rumours of four-wheel-drive, period Mazda sources state that the following season’s evolution would have included a sequential gearbox, lighter rear axle and electric power steering and fuel injection. Group B Motorsport recently built one of the original bodyshells to that exact specification. ‘I qualified it into the top 20 run-off at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed, and when you are in a line that includes F1 and modern WRC cars, you know the car carries speed well.’ Despite a relatively limited number of miles today, that’s something I’ve just had a thoroughly compelling insight into. The RX-7 Evolution may have been an underfunded Group B underdog, and its mechanicals perhaps not quite as ‘in the next galaxy’ as I first imagined, but it was one that most definitely punched above its weight. Having now decided to sell this car, David has completed the process of having it road-registered like it would have been had it made it into service, so the next owner has an extra element of choice in answering his earlier ‘should you or shouldn’t you’ question about using it. I know what my answer would be. This car is now for sale at Trevor Farrington (trevorfarrington.co.uk)

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1985 Mazda RX-7 Evolution Group B rally car Engine 2616cc twin-rotor Wankel 13B, Weber 48IDA carburettor Power and torque 300bhp @ 8200rpm; 196lb ft @ 7500rpm Transmission Five-speed manual, rear-wheel drive, limited-slip differential Steering Rack and pinion Suspension Front: Independent, MacPherson struts, parallel links, Bilstein telescopic dampers; Rear: Live axle, coil springs, parallel links, Bilstein telescopic dampers Brakes Girling discs all round, dual circuit with servo and quick release pads Weight 990kg (2178lb) Performance 0-60mph: depends on gearing; Top speed: depends on gearing Cost new n/a Asking price £169,500


Huge faired-in rear spoiler helps push the driven wheels into the tarmac – or whatever other surface they encounter


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‘I raced it at Goodwood but bits kept falling off’ An on-track disaster prompted the restoration of this AC Aceca, which turned out to be a prototype show car once owned by Donald Campbell Words SAM DAWSON Photography LAURENS PARSONS

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[ Epic Restoration] 1954 AC Aceca

y wife always wanted an nose were the wrong shape – they were rolled, they needed to be E-type, but when we went flat – and the doors needed completely reskinning. to look at one, I saw this ‘We tried to save as much of the original metal as we could, but in the corner,’ says Kevin we ended up having to cut the nose off and make a new one. Kevin Shilling, recalling the time has kept the original and intends to hang it up on his garage wall.’ he first set eyes on the AC Coachbuilder Gary Bowring examined the extent of the damage. Aceca he now owns. ‘The ‘There was lots of rot and crash damage,’ he explains. ‘As I took the salesman tried to sell me bodywork off, I used it as a template to make a wooden buck to all sorts of things instead, rebuild the front end, before making cuts in the front wings and including an Aston DB4, either side of the grille. The headlight panels were beaten up, but every time I just kept outriggers were rotten and detached from the chassis framework coming back to this car. – the only thing holding it all in was the floor – and there was an Whenever I got close to it, especially big smash in the rear driver’s side rear wing. I felt an attraction to it. It had an aura that drew me in like a magnet. ‘The wheeling machine was needed to create the necessary ‘At the time I wasn’t immediately aware of the Bluebird curves, and I used a profile gauge when using the left-hand rear connection because the car was painted black, but as soon as the wing as a guide to reshape the opposite side, but everything else salesman realised I didn’t want an Aston, he told me about this was done by hand and eye, with panels re-hung again and again car, and that it had once belonged to Donald Campbell. I must until they were finally right. admit, I knew very little about him. I mean, I’d read about his ‘The wood inside the original doors was rotten, so we carefully record-breaking activities and he was a bit of a national hero when extracted it and used its remains as a guide to make new frames, I was a kid, but my attraction to the car wasn’t because of him. before forming new aluminium doors over them. ‘I bought the car, and decided to do some sprint racing with the ‘We’ve kept to the original techniques when we rebuilt the AC Owners’ Club at Goodwood, but bits kept falling off it – door bodywork, but we’ve addressed its weaknesses. We’ve rolled the mirrors, windscreen wipers. I’d never raced before, so I remember aluminium wheelarches around steel wire again, but this time the trying to think back to the pre-race briefing as I passed the pits and wire is coated with anti-oxidising paint. There’s no other way of thought “what does a black flag mean again?” It was then when I reconstructing the wheelarches and keeping the correct shape, so realised I needed to get some work done to it. This was November it will ultimately need doing again – in 40 or 50 years’ time!’ 2015. Little did I know that this work would take three years! ‘Thankfully the brightwork didn’t need replacing, a legacy of the The job was entrusted to Jim Stokes Workshop, based near Eighties restoration I think, but it was troublesome in other ways. Portsmouth. ‘What I like about Jim Stokes Workshop is that all the They didn’t have the steel galvanising techniques that we have people who work here have such affection for the cars they work now, so while the inner body panels could be saved, I needed to on,’ clarifies Kevin. ‘As Paul Smith told me, the reason why he gets fabricate all-new aluminium floors because they don’t mix well out of bed in the morning is to work on my car. with ungalvanized steel outriggers! When we started the underside ‘As he took the AC apart and made me a of the car resembled a jigsaw with missing list of everything that needed addressing pieces. It’s amazing what a shiny paintjob – rust, woodworm etc – I researched its could neatly cover up in the Eighties.’ Low point history. It was the 1954 Earls Court Motor ‘Once we’d stripped the Show car, and won Car of the Show, fitted Structural concerns paint off, we found a lot of with AC’s old straight-six. After the show, ‘Given that this was the prototype, with Donald Campbell bought the car, but had a different, lower roofline from the front end damage that had it repainted in blue to match his Bluebird production Acecas – probably altered as been hidden with filler, boats, and fitted with a Bristol engine. it has rather restrictive headroom – we and suddenly realised But by the late Sixties, it was a farmthink the shape would have been formed we had rather a lot more find wreck, before being restored in the around this ash frame originally,’ says Eighties and Nineties as a hillclimber. Paul Smith. ‘But when Kevin brought the work to do than we’d first However, as JSW’s investigation car to us, although it was running and expected’ – Paul Smith progressed, so the list of jobs grew everapparently usable, it was quite tired and longer. ‘I’d get phone calls from the the tyres were fouling the wheelarches. workshop saying “Kevin, we’ve just found We drilled a hole in the rear chassis rail, this,” and the more I found out about the car, the more I found put cameras down into it and saw that the supporting ash frame myself saying, “Well, what’s the best way of doing it?” – I realised I was crumbling to dust. The car was collapsing. wanted the car as authentic as possible to when Campbell owned it.’ ‘I worked my way along the lower six inches of the car. On the A-posts, where the chassis curves downwards, the hockey-stickTaking it on the nose shaped tubes were just rusting away. So were the rear tubes at the ‘The main problem was the steel wire that the wheelarches back end, around the differential and the rear wings – they were were rolled around when the car was new, in order to get the just not worth repairing, so it all needed refabricating and welding correct shape,’ explains JSW’s Paul Smith. ‘There was electrolytic onto the remaining solid steel. corrosion where the steel and aluminium had reacted with each ‘We took the same approach to both the steel and the ash – other, and it needed completely new metal, with the wings cutting preserve as much of it as possible, but keep the car’s specification away and new panels making, using the traditional combination of original. We had to cut the back end off beneath the hatch to beating them out over a tree stump, then refining the shape on a access the ash frame and carefully remove it in as intact a state wheeling machine. as we could, before sending it off to master carpenter Steve However, the AC’s late 20th century motor sport adventures had Winterford, who machined new sections replicating each part, also taken their toll. ‘The biggest problems were the nose and the assembling them into structures as he went along, and sending rear wings. They had clearly taken a few knocks from accidents them back to us as completed sections. These sections were then during the car’s hillclimbing career in the Nineties, and were full put back onto the bare chassis, so we could carry out a dry-build, of smoothed-over filler. The return-edges of the aluminium in the putting the doors back on, modifying the framework slightly to

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The AC’s trip to Goodwood resulted in bits falling off

The original nose was beyond salvage, so a new one was made

Gary Bowring had to peel off the aluminium body to repair the frame

Original door wood was rotten. The new frames recreate originals

Paul Smith shows Sam how the engine was still in fine fettle

Perspex rear screen was easier to remove than the unique front one

You wouldn’t know looking at it now, but the back end had to be cut off

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Kevin Shilling explains how Campbell’s blue AC came back to life

Frame had rusted badly and needed replacement

New panels or repair sections had to be hand-made

Preservation was important, but new metal was inevitable in places

The AC’s paint contains granules from Bluebird K7


1954 AC Aceca [ Epic Restoration ] unusual deterioration given the standard of work to be found throughout the rest of the High point restored car. However, because this prototype’s ‘Seeing it as a roofline was lower than on production Acecas, complete silver car it wears a different windscreen for which no in bare aluminium replacements are available. ‘It dates from Engine good, suspension less so There was, at least, better news on the always looks amazing. around about the time the car was laid up, during 1967,’ says Paul. ‘Rather than producing mechanical front. ‘Thankfully, the engine It was almost a shame an all-new windscreen, Kevin actually didn’t need completely rebuilding, just a to paint it!’ liked the slight delamination – the original partial stripdown, compression-testing, Tim Paterson windscreen the car had was smashed at some tappets checked, then reassembling, servicing point in the Sixties, so this is the closest to and polishing,’ says Paul Smith. It had only original that we have. covered a mileage in the mid-50,000s and was Having to remove the windscreen was a tense moment in the in good order. Just as well - a leakdown test revealed no faults with workshop. ‘We took it out very carefully during the restoration, the engine’s cylinders or valves, if it had that would have pointed to bearings breaking up and the need for a total rebuild. And breaking away the sealant around the one-piece frame, making because of the way the valvegear works on a Bristol straight-six, sure we kept the assembly together. Removing the glass from its a very complex engine for its time with pushrods coming up surround would’ve been a one-way trip. Thankfully the Perspex and across the cylinder head operating valves on the other side, rear screen was in very good condition and just needed polishing.’ Kevin was keen to keep things as original as possible, even at they’re a very expensive engine to rebuild, with costs well into the the expense of convenience at times. ‘The wiring loom needed to tens of thousands of pounds.’ However, the suspension was another story altogether. ‘I be replaced, but otherwise the electrics are actually all-original, measured the suspension geometry before I took anything apart, including the ignition system,’ he explains. ‘The fuel gauge is so and the rear was found to be slightly out as the car was collapsing erratic, we have to stop for petrol every 200 miles just in case. We had the chance to put a new one in at this stage, but I chose at the back,’ says Paul. ‘We X-rayed all of the wishbones to check for internal corrosion, not to. When Donald Campbell had it, the gauge probably worked showing up as rough edges or missing metal; they turned out to properly, but if it didn’t and he had to make the same allowances be safe to reuse, so we coated them with etch paint. It produced a as me; it’s all part of the driving experience. It’s the same with the steering wheel. It’s not perfect – you can see that it’s covered in convincing result and a period-looking finish too. ‘Aceca driveshafts have short stub axles, and the original taper scratches, but they might have been made by zips and buckles on has a long lug that’s very susceptible to shearing. These were in Donald Campbell’s clothes. When I hold that wheel, it gives me a danger of doing that, so we took the opportunity to re-engineer special connection to him.’ Getting the rest of the interior back to how Campbell would them with an internal and external tapered spline reprofiled for greater strength, which also locks to the hub. JSWL now have remembered it was entrusted to master trimmers Mike manufacture, stock and sell these redesigned stub axle kits to AC Thomas and Dave Strange. ‘We had to strip it out and rebuild it completely,’ says Dave. ‘While we were doing this, we found a owners on request. ‘As with everything on this car, we had to reuse as much little bit of the original leather colour in between a pair of squabs original material as we could. The original dampers just needed which hadn’t faded. It was a stock colour AC was using at the time, overhauling, but the rear suspension mounts – which were badly and thankfully Connolly still holds supplies of all their colours. corroded – proved to be slightly different to production Acecas, so Obviously it’s not exactly the same – the dye was oil-based in we had to remanufacture our own replacements, and correct the those days rather than water-based as it is today – but it replicates rear geometry by machining the uprights. We used a better style what would have been there, and wasn’t unlike the production Aceca seats, which made life easier. of bronze bush in the suspension pivot – this ‘In fact, it was so similar to the production car clearly had prototype bushings because MY FAVOURITE TOOL car that we didn’t know it was the prototype production Acecas used rubber. As with so until we started working on it! The only real much of this restoration, we kept the original difference is that the woolcloth headlining design, but improved materials where possible. is stuck straight to the roof, rather than ‘The rear axle was stripped down and cracksuspended from it. tested using fluid containing iron filings, that’s ‘Working on the Campbell Aceca was made then magnetised to see if anything is getting a lot easier by the fact that the previous Aceca through the metal. The axle itself was fine, we’d worked on – Ian Fleming’s car, two although new bearings were needed. We then years ago – was very original and just needed checked the aluminium-casted Alfin brake refurbishing rather than completely restoring. drums for run-out and wear. They worked, but We used that as a bit of a template for this one.’ the fins were damaged where someone had tried to remove them with a hammer. I laserBlack to blue welded the fins back into shape to preserve the Flawfill dye penetrant spray ‘Obviously the car was painted black when we units’ originality. ‘We crack-detect metal parts in the started work on it, and bear in mind that all ‘Metal fatigue had led to cracks in the rear way that the aircraft industry does, the period photographs of this car are blacktransverse leaf spring mountings, so this was but first you have to find the weak points of various components,’ and-white,’ says Tim Paterson, ‘but during the rejigged to make sure it lined up, and new explains Paul Smith. ‘We have this stripdown we found a bit of blue paint beneath metal welded in where necessary. But with this liquid solution we cover these one of the rear lights. car, we preserved everything we could.’ parts with, Rocol Flawfill dye penetrant spray, which contains ‘We asked Bill Smith, project leader on the iron filings. It’s then magnetised to Bluebird K7 restoration, what the colour-code The inside story see if anything slips through the would be for ‘Bluebird blue’ back in 1954. Paul acknowledges that there’s delamination metal, so we know where to target He said that the shade of used by Campbell around the windscreen on the finished car, an the repair.’ ensure everything fitted properly as we went along. The mechanical parts were similarly assembled and constructed in units away from the car, so it could all be put together like a kit.’

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Back in Campbell blue after JSW found traces of the colour behind a taillight

actually varied a lot depending on how much money he had to spend, but in 1954, he modified the hull of one of his Bluebirds, cutting holes in order to weld blisters on. When Bill removed them for restoration, he found some of that original paint. ‘Kevin agreed to donate to the Bluebird charity, and Bill arranged for an expert to examine K7’s paint and create a code. He was also kind enough to let us have some of the original paint flakes.’ Mark Flitney sprayed the car and explains, ‘The original Bluebird paint was given to us in a little box. We had to crush it up into a fine dust and incorporate it into the paint, so that the matched colour includes something from what may have been the same supply Campbell gave to AC when he had the car resprayed after the show. It’s had three coats followed by a clearcoat over the top, so you can’t see the granules now, but it’s good to know they’re in there.’ Wheel has been left as it was; think of who once clutched it

VPL 441 can tell tales of high-speed thrills

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Reunited at last ‘I came down periodically to see how they were getting on, but the car was always in bits – I saw each part of the restoration in different stages,’ says Kevin Shilling. ‘And then I was invited to Gunhill Photographic Studios in Lewes by JSW, where they were doing some filming. They put a microphone on me to get my reaction, then pulled back a curtain, and there it was, all lit up. ‘I was ecstatic, over the moon! I sat in the car, and suddenly got very emotional, thinking about how Donald Campbell sat here, and would have recognised this car as his. JSW could have chosen to restore the car very differently, but there’s so much history here, so many memories. When I drive this car, I tune in to what might have happened in it, the conversations, the drives Campbell made in it. My understanding is that he had this car for two and a half years – the longest of any car in his NEXT possession. Even when the E-type came along, he had MONTH a different one every year because he covered a lot of MERCEDES miles. But this car must have been special to him, and I R107 SL can see why. It has charisma.’


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[ Interview]

‘We once did 137 hours in a week. It was non-stop’ Apprentice Team Lotus engineer turned spanner supremo Bob Sparshott recounts being disarmed by Colin Chapman and bearing witness to Graham Hill’s unexpected humility Words IVAN OSTROFF Photography ALEX TAPLEY

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fter Bob Sparshott finished his A-levels at Hatfield College of Technology, he was unsure what he wanted to do. Then, in April 1962, he went to Goodwood. ‘That was it, I was hooked. It was the F1 meeting when Moss had his crash but I knew that I just had to get involved. I wrote to all the racing teams for a job. Most said they needed experienced people, but a letter from Lotus said, “We can’t give you a job with the team but there is a vacancy with Lotus Components.” It was a way in and so I grabbed it. I got to know Bob Dance, who ran the engineering shop, so when a job came up at Panshanger servicing road cars, I got it.’ We used to give Lotus 7s their free first 500-mile service. You would not believe how some people built these cars, like fitting things upside down or using the wrong bolts. We also worked on Elites and ferried them between Panshanger and Cheshunt. Goodness knows how we never wrote them off, those SE Lotus Elites with twin Webers and hot cams, they were so quick. One day in 1964 a slot came up with the Cortina racing team so Bob went to see team manager Ray Parsons. ‘He asked if I could weld, and I had to say no. He replied, “Well, you have no experience and you cannot weld, so you are of no use to me.” ‘I went off with my tail between my legs but I found someone to show me how to weld and worked at it until I became good. Six months later I went back to Ray and told him I could now weld. He said, “Right, well I don’t suppose you could explain the principles of a starter motor and an electric dynamo could you?” I gave him theory, chapter and verse, and could see he looked impressed.

‘That afternoon, Trevor Shand called and said, “You start with Team Lotus on Monday morning, you’ll need extra tools and measuring equipment, get them over the weekend.” I bought the tools on the Saturday and reported to Bob (kneeling, chief mechanic Bob Dance back to camera) works on Bobby on Monday as instructed.’ Johns’ Lotus 38 Dance explained that they were in the middle of a Cortina test programme but every time they took a car for testing it got written off. Bob was to help build another car needed to get the test programme completed urgently. ‘That was the Monday, and I didn’t get back home until Wednesday. That was my first experience with Team Lotus. I was under that pressure for a few weeks – they didn’t pay any extra either, I worked more but earned less. ‘We were at Snetterton testing wheel hubs made of chilled cast iron but they were cracking after a few laps. We had almost finished for the day when the Old Man [Colin Chapman] asked to take the Cortina out for a couple of laps. We told him that the hubs were cracked but he felt sure they would last for a couple of laps. On the second lap the noise suddenly stopped and the car didn’t come back. We found Colin with the Cortina stuffed into the bank, boot lid open, fuel tank ruptured and the battery in the boot in the middle of all the fuel; luckily it had not ignited. Laughing his head off, Colin said, “You shouldn’t let me drive your cars” – then told us to build another one and buggered off home. ‘Jimmy Clark and Peter Arundel drove the Cortinas and when one of them was not available, Jack Sears or Sir John Whitmore drove. I was mechanic for them all. Whitmore was extremely quick and a hell of a character, Jack Sears was almost as quick as Jimmy and such a nice bloke.’

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‘We were at Laguna Seca when we got the call from Indianapolis to say they had problems and two men were needed immediately. Bob Dance and I got on the first plane available. We arrived at the Airport near Indy at 9pm and were driven straight to the track. The boys were hard at it with bits of bloody car everywhere. I was asked to fabricate the heater piece that goes into the water system on each engine. I got stuck in and after a few hours it was done. We all went to get food, then an hour later we were off to bed. First thing in the morning we were up for breakfast and back to the garages again. May 1965 was just non-stop work, but that was when Jimmy won the Indy 500. That was my happiest moment at Lotus. ‘My favourite was always Jimmy Clark, if the car was right he would always deliver. He was ultra-sensitive about what the car was doing and Chapman was a genius at interpreting his input and knew exactly how to adjust the set up accordingly. Graham Hill, on the other hand, would change the car even before he ran it. After we set the car up with corner weights and anti-roll bar settings, he’d turn up in the morning and say, “Robert,” – he always called me Robert, with that slight lisp of his – “Robert, have you got a set-up sheet?” So I would give him the sheet and he would put a leg up on the front wheel, twiddle his moustache and say, “I reckon those front springs look a bit stiff and I’d like you to change them.” ‘Chapman thought it was a human weakness to want to stop and eat because he never did. Jack Sears’ wife used to bring us fruit cakes, which would be gone in seconds. At Milwaukee, while rebuilding a car onto a new chassis after an accident, we did 137 hours in a week. I was putting a windscreen in with Graham Clow. He was inside the car with a spanner on the bolts when I realised the nuts were just turning round and round. Graham had fallen asleep. Next thing I knew, so had I. When we sent our gearbox man out for some food in our rental car, he put it into drive and then fell asleep. The car moved a few feet forward before bumping into a tree; he was so tired that he stayed asleep, his foot still on the accelerator with the wheels spinning, going nowhere.

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‘They bundled us all off to the nick. Graham Hill came and got us out’ ‘Bob Dance was always up to mischief. One evening at Rouen, we all went out for a drink. Bob pointed to a street sign and said, “You know, I reckon we could bend that.” So we all climbed up it and pulled the thing back until it was horizontal. Suddenly, the Gendarmes arrived with dogs. They bundled all six of us off to the nick for the night until Graham Hill came and got us out. He was a good’un and always gave us guys fifty quid from his winnings. ‘My favourite circuit was the Nordschleife. Graham Hill drove around it in a hire car totally overloaded with all us mechanics piled in. He said, ‘OK, someone will have to work the gears while I do the steering.’ He then showed us where he would be on the track in an F1 car in order to be in the right position for the next corner. So, he’s driving one hand and sliding this bloody Opel so the tyres were almost coming off their rims, and says, “Now, you’ve got to remember, when you go over that brow, the road goes off to the left, but don’t mistake it with another one further on, where the road goes off the other way. You’ve got to get it right.” ‘When Jimmy Clark was killed, we weren’t sure if the Team would carry on because Chapman just disappeared. No-one could contact him, so Jim Endruweit assumed control and we went off to Spain. Then we heard that Mike Spence had been killed testing at Indy; we were sure that would put the lid on it, but still heard nothing so carried on. Morale was rock bottom but Graham Hill was fantastic. After practice he said, “Lads, I know it is unprecedented the night before a race but Bette and I are taking you all to a Flamenco restaurant for a good meal and a drink tonight. The following day he


Bob Sparshott [ Interview ]

Bob talks Takuma Sato through the quirks of the Lotus 49 he used to learn the Monaco circuit at the Monaco Historic

Sparshott and Dance (background, facing camera) look on as Chapman, Dale Porteus and David Simms (foreground) work on Jackie Oliver’s 49B at the Nßrburgring, 1968 Hethel, 1968. Lotus 49 engineers including Dance (far left) and Sparshott (second from left)

Clark guides his Cortina into Bottom Bend (now the Graham Hill Bend) at Brands Hatch, 1965

Jim Clark (black bonnet tape) leads Jack Sears at the Brands Hatch Race of Champions meeting, 1965


[ Interview]

Bob Sparshott

‘I didn’t work on the Lotus 40, but I know it wasn’t as bad as it was made out to be – and it certainly didn’t have “ten more problems” than the 30’

Without a Lotus 49 available, the team used an F2 Lotus 48 to celebrate Graham Hill’s 1968 F1 crown

won and it was a real morale boost yet we’d still heard nothing from Chapman. We’d brought the prototype 49B with the wedge tail with us but were told not to run it because the Old Man had not seen it. ‘At Monaco, we had it under wraps but there was still no sign. After first practice we went back to our hired garage. In the evening Chapman came breezing in, told Bob Dance to take the cover off the 49B then dictated two pages of things to alter overnight so the car could run the next day. It was 9pm and I blew a gasket. But Chapman put his arm around me like a father and said, “Now what’s the matter Bob?” I said, “It’s ridiculous, we’ve been carrying this car around for two race meetings and you suddenly want us to run it. We’re not ready.” But Chapman could talk the birds off the trees, he gave me a pep talk about keeping in front of the opposition and suddenly I was fine. So we worked all night. ‘The 49B went well at practice then back to the garage that night, we had to strip it down and check everything by working through the night yet again. Hill won, but Oliver crashed his 49, so after the celebrations we had to load up Graham’s car and then manhandle Oliver’s car onto the truck. After a meal at the hotel, Colin phoned. He said, “I want the driveshafts stripped off Graham’s 49B and washed out, put in bags, labelled and delivered to my hotel. Tomorrow I’m taking them to Indianapolis because we need to know how they stood up in the race.” We couldn’t get

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the car off the transporter with Oliver’s crashed car in the way, so we had to remove them in situ. Getting those driveshafts off with the car sat on the transporter was hell and took hours. ‘At the end of the season, there were three races on the trot without coming home – Canada, America and Mexico. At Mont-Tremblant, Graham was running second when he pitted, complaining about handling. The top engine mounts had failed and the engine was moving relative to the chassis. Chapman said, “Graham, you have a problem so just don’t push it,” and sent him back out with nine laps left. He’d dropped back to sixth and Graham held that place. I was so relieved, I was worried he might be killed. ‘Once we got to Watkins Glen, we stripped the cars down and modified the engine mounts. Then we did engine changes on all cars and changed all the driveshafts. Once again, we worked all night long. When Graham arrived in the morning, he saw we were knackered and asked if he could help. Bob Dance told him the only thing left to do was to polish the cars. Graham set about polishing them and then went racing and came second. ‘Chapman used to say to us, “When you think that you’ve given your all, you’re about halfway there.” Those words have stood me in good stead throughout the rest of my life. ‘Looking back, we were under-resourced and under-manned but would I change anything? Nah, not really.’


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The life story of a

BMW M3 Evo II Converted to RHD, later robbed of parts in Cyprus then embroiled in an epic 13-year legal wrangle and a frustrating Danish resurrection, this E30 M3 is now ready to begin a new chapter in its rollercoaster life Words ROSS ALKUREISHI Photography JONATHAN JACOB

August 1988 – Christos Spyrou decides to buy a 911 ‘I’d owned an Alpina C1 since 1981, but the E30 M3’s release saw it age overnight,’ says Christos Spyrou. ‘Born with Erb’s Palsy I was physically unable to drive a left-hand-drive car so I wrote to BMW about producing a one-off, but the answer was no. ‘I reluctantly decided to move from Munich to Stuttgart, and order a Porsche 911. On the way to the dealer I stopped to buy some cigarettes and saw an advert in CAR magazine for a Huddersfield-based company offering right-hand-drive M3 conversions.’ Just 90 minutes later Christos was outside Autobahn’s premises. ‘There was a brace of Ferraris and a trio of M3s. Of the BMWs I couldn’t help notice that one was more ominous looking. Informed that this Macau Blue example was one of only 500 Evolution models, I had to have one.’ Easier said than done, because all UK Evos had been allocated. Christos nipped out to his C1 for the owner’s service booklet. ‘At the rear was a complete alphabetical listing of all European BMW dealers. Turning to the German ones I picked up the telephone and started with the letter A, for Aachen…’ By M, he’d had become accustomed to the same dispiriting

1988: awaiting its right-handdrive conversion, Christos’ M3 is lent to a dealer to use as bait

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answer, ‘Sorry all Evos are sold.’ Then a receptionist fräulein noted the disappointment in his voice. ‘I can’t remember her name or which Munich dealership it was, but she said, “I have an idea, my fiancé works for BMW Motorsport and he’s in Italy; I’ll call him and phone you back.” She did, with good and bad news. The good, “There are currently three Evos at a press launch in Italy, one of each three colours, and my fiancé says one is available.” The bad, “No choice of colour or options, only the Misano Red is available.” As a lifelong Liverpool FC fan, my heartbeat redlined.’ Better still, it was an official UK car. Christos called the sales manager at Specialist Cars BMW, Tring, quickly agreeing a £1000 deposit. ‘The sales manager asked, “How the hell do you know about it, it hasn’t even been delivered let alone advertised?” That weekend I signed a deal for £38,000, with the car to be delivered free of charge. Later we went for a test drive, I drove and he shifted the gears – a mile is all I lasted. It was freaky not having control of the gearstick.’ With a two-week window until Autobahn could start work, Christos permitted his friend Phillip Jones, of Halliwell Jones BMW Southport, to display it in its showroom to lure punters inside.


1988: back from Huddersfield after the rhd conversion. Note the Sony RMX2 remote CD disc changer on its swan neck holder

1990: Le Mansstyle start for Christos in Switzerland

Christos finally gets to experience the M3 in full attack mode again

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2005: as Christos discovered Fräulein when he arrived in Limassol...

...where it had been stripped of most of its M3 components, including bumpers...

You can see why the M3’s distinctive aerodynamic package was so tempting to ne’er-do-wells

2018: freshly rebuilt engine now sports a bespoke carbonfibre plenum chamber

Christos and Ross discuss the underlying mechanics of the RHD conversion

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...and while the engine had been left behind, exposure had taken its toll on the ancilliaries


BMW E30 M3 [ Life Cycle ] ‘The conversion cost £5000 including the retrofitting of an OEM aircon unit, and required a new dashboard, carpets, steering rack and for the exhaust manifold to be adapted, adding 0.5 to 1in depending on which pipe for more of a sweep to allow the steering column to pass through. The M3 bulkhead is a standard E30 pressing so the RHD hole was present, but they had to manufacture and fit secure mounting points for the pedals.’ His tenacity had paid off; Christos was now the proud owner of a right-hand-drive BMW M3 Evo II. He used it as a family car for two years, but also ventured onto the track. ‘At Cadwell Park, a 5 Series came off badly in front of me; I can remember thinking, “It’s not so good this track thing, it’s a bit dangerous.” I decided the best thing was to take it to Cyprus where I holidayed each year; it’d keep down the mileage – then at 11,000 – and remove temptation. Plus the climate would be kinder to the car.’ Meeting up in Switzerland with a Mercedes-Benz 190E Cosworth-owning fellow Greek Cypriot, Christos recalls jousting down to Cyprus. ‘It was one of the best drives of my life. The BMW was the king of the road there – nobody desired a Merc because they were taxis. I was proud to have the only E30 M3 Evo II on the island, and people were like bees around it. In July 1992 I pulled into Forest Park Hotel car park in

He certainly did. ‘In his garage was F888 OXN – identical, save for the electronic damper control option and no sunroof. What are the odds? He then explained his choice of registration – “Eight, it’s God’s number – I am the Alpha and the Omega,” – and what he believed BMW stood for: some archaic Greek for the father, the son and the holy spirit. He also claimed the BMW logo was “the sign of the cross”, and that the three in M3 denoted the Holy Trinity. “That’s God’s car,” he said.’ Later, an E30 came up behind Christos flashing its headlights. ‘It pulls up beside, and the guy says, “Oh sorry, I thought you were The Prophet.” The media had christened him that because he was breaking down doors to churches and monasteries. ‘Coincidentally, if you Google “God’s Chariot” today you’ll get references to the E30 M3. That guy was way ahead of the game.’ Christos used a storage company with indoor facilities between 1991 and 2004, enjoying the M3 whenever visiting his parents – with mileage rising to 28k. ‘I received notice that it planned to close, and moved it to another recommended company. Returning in late 2005, I discovered the building was now a warehouse for a fruit importing company.’ Given a forwarding address, Christos arrived at the company’s new offices – but his car couldn’t be found on its system. ‘When my file was eventually found there was a note that the CEO wanted to see me. “Mr Spyrou, I have good news and bad news,” he said. “The bad – there was a break-in at our premises and your car was singled out, they stole some parts. The good – don’t worry, it’s insured.” When I saw the level of destruction and the number of parts stolen I was devastated. And from the condition of the remains it had obviously been parked outside.’ Christos was handed a cheque for £520 and informed that it was the settlement figure for the stolen parts. ‘I asked to see the insurance report. I was told the insurance assessor hadn’t attended; instead, a police officer had written a Mickey Mouse list – no wonder the company’s CEO was happy to pay that sum. When I asked for the officer’s name, he shouted, “I don’t like you, get out!” In the end I sent my own loss assessor, who quoted €23,000 to repair the car as seen.’ It took 11 years for the case to reach court. ‘There the CEO produced an official-looking stamped affidavit, with my signature giving my permission for my car to be moved to any of his open storage facilities. I’d never seen it before and pointed out that the ink on it was shiny, rather than dulled like the other identically dated and signed paperwork. The judge refused to allow it to be entered as evidence. His lawyer reached out a hand requesting the return of the paperwork, but I could see she wasn’t listening and she said, “I’ll keep hold of this, I shall examine it in due course.”’ With the CEO’s cross-examination date approaching, Christos received phone call after phone call from the CEO personally seeking an out-of-court settlement; first offering €5k, then €8k, then €12k. Eventually, a settlement was reached in the judge’s chambers. ‘On leaving, the CEO said to me, “Let’s keep the settlement figure between us. If anyone in Limassol finds out how much I paid you, I’ll be a laughing stock.”’

‘I was allowed to piggyback the presidential cavalcade – outriders, 7 Series, and this little red M3 bringing up the rear’ the Troodos Mountains, only to be told where to park. The guy was suited, wearing shades and his request was more an aggressive order. I asked, “Why, is the President coming?” It turns out, he was!’ Called ‘The pimp with the foreign BMW’ by another secret service man, Christos then bonded with one called Andrea – a BMW connoisseur. ‘He knew exactly what my car was, so I let him take her for an earlymorning blast. In return he allowed me to piggyback the presidential cavalcade back to the capital. I’ll never forget it – outriders, BMW 7 Series, Mitsubishi Patrols and then, bringing up the rear, this little red Bimmer with its hazards flashing. I didn’t stop once.’ Turns out Christos didn’t have the only Evo II in Cyprus after all. ‘One day, a BMW motorbike screeched to a halt and a six-foot-something bloke got off; bald on top with a huge ponytail, massive crucifix, leather waistcoat, jeans, leather chaps and a big hairy chest, he walks around my car, and asks, “Is this yours? Quickly adding, “I have exactly the same car.” ‘Two days later I arrive at his flat; there’s no wallpaper or paint, just multiple religious icons covering the walls. He starts talking God, explaining how he sold a successful bridal business in London and returned to Cyprus to give the church back to the people. I thought “What the…” and attempted to bring the conversation back to the car, asking him, “So do you really have an Evo?”

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2019: the German mechanic who arrived at the autobahn services to fix it

Ross and Christos discuss the E30 M3’s peculiar bootlid aerodynamics

2019: an E46 M3 owner rescues Christos with a pair of pantyhose

F777 finally restored to its former glory, its tumultuous past put to bed

Heart of the beast: Christos reckons the addition of red silicon hoses equate to arteries pumping blood

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2019: Christos’s son Nico experiences the handover ritual


BMW E30 M3 [ Life Cycle ] didn’t require any major welding. But at the end of the ‘Sadly, unbeknown to me at the time, I then made day I now have a brand-new E30 M3 to cherish.’ another bad decision. I chose a Danish specialist Having driven home, via the original showroom to restore the Evo, and had it shipped there in a in Tring, Christos decided on a name change from container in November 2017. I was quoted £40k-£45k, Fräulein – after the matchmaking dealer receptionist and transferred approximately £20k to begin work,’ – to Aretê. ‘It’s a classical Greek word meaning explains Christos. ‘I made it clear this wasn’t to be an excellence or virtue. The aretê of something is the open-chequebook restoration, but every time I asked highest functioning excellence it can reach.’ the project manager for a breakdown there always Says Christos’s son Nico, ‘A new Mini/BMW was an excuse. The last time I visited to inspect showroom had opened at Trafford, and my wife Holly the restoration was in October 2018 just after the made me think it was my idea to go.’ At Williams BMW, bodyshell had been painted, and the engine rebuilt.’ salesperson AJ welcomed them. ‘She asked if we’d like Christos suspected something was amiss when after to go on a tour of the premises.’ transferring €51k – in addition to £11k-worth of parts After viewing the latest BMW M4, conversation he independently sourced and sent to Denmark – he turned to classics. ‘We discussed my dad’s car. I was informed the costs had risen by another €37k. mentioned that the family was very excited to get it ‘I thought this is getting expensive. My requests for a back. We’d now reached the “Handover Room”, where detailed breakdown went unanswered and I resorted customers can view and pick up their car in private. to instructing a lawyer to pressure them into supplying It was set up for a collection.’ timesheets; they were a work of fiction. I’d been billed AJ asked if they’d like to see what it’s like when for 610 hours of labour, excluding paint, powder they presented a car to a customer. ‘The lights slowly coatings and aqua cleaning. Re-fitting the stereo was down as taking a week – €2200+VAT – and the car still dimmed, with atmospheric music building up; wasn’t finished. I demanded they immediately cease I thought, “This is very cool. If ever I have enough all work. I arrived in Denmark mid-September to money to buy a new car...” The next thing the dark arrange transport and to inform them I’d see them in opaque glass screen became transparent and there court for them to explain their invoices.’ was an Evo II. I honestly thought it was a video screen. Arriving at the specialist, he discovered his car had been finished without his authority. ‘It caught me unawares; obviously the moment the finished car was uncovered I was impressed.’ That impression lasted just 158 miles into Germany, when the fanbelt snapped. ‘A guy in an E46 M3 stopped and had a pair of tights amongst his emergency kit, which got me off the autobahn. I spent an evening at the services, before a mechanic Then my dad slowly pops out from behind it with the identified that a missing 5mm spacer had caused the keys in his hand, Holly started crying and I lost it.’ belt to rub against a bolt.’ That sloppiness was further evident when he 22 October 2019 – Christos hands over the keys got the car to Barry Sheward at BMR Performance, ‘When I climbed into the driver’s seat and turned on the Crawley. Along with Francisco Ribeiro dos Santos ignition, Paul Simon’s Graceland flooded the cabin,’ says at RS Garage in Portugal and Nigel Mosseley at Nico. ‘It was very emotional – during the restoration Mosseley Motorsport, Telford, Barry had followed the I’d accompanied my father on a trip to Denmark and restoration via social media and had given Christos explained to him that my abiding memory was sitting continuous advice in the latter stages by evaluating in my child seat listening to that as he drove. In the the progress pictures from the restorers that he had handover booth we sat in the car reminiscing for 45 forwarded to them. minutes. It really was the perfect way to pass it down. ‘When it arrived at BMR, the fuel tank was leaking, ‘I’m very, very thankful and so proud to be the heater did not function, bolts hadn’t been put on the owner of my dad’s car. I know many avid car or had fallen off, 31-year old rubber fuel hoses had enthusiasts that would walk over hot coals for an been re-used, the steering rack swapped to a quicker opportunity like this. I’m so glad he kept it, and that Z3 unit but they hadn’t bothered with the stops, I can now take its legacy on – although hopefully the underseal hadn’t been applied where the jack plates story I give it won’t be quite as up and down.’ had been and best of all, the stereo amplifier and CD Both indicate the car’s future will be one of shared autochanger had been left un-fitted on the boot floor. track days and European road trip adventures. ‘Fingers It required a further three days and another £1500 to crossed one day, after I’ve enjoyed it, I can then hand it rectify these issues.’ over to my own son or daughter,’ says Nico. He says despite the difficulties, the restoration Christos adds, ‘I have to thank the thieves and the process hasn’t left him cynical. ‘No, I don’t guy I took to court, because if it wasn’t for them like what they did. I was led to believe they then I would’ve sold it. It wouldn’t have 28k on NEXT were professional restorers, and they are the clock, and I wouldn’t have given it to my MONTH anything but; all that’s beautiful about the son. I’m a great believer in karma.’ FERRARI car was outsourced or is new. You also have 308 to remember the car had no rust on it so Thanks to Williams BMW (williamsgroup.co.uk)

‘My abiding memory of the car was sitting in my child seat listening to Paul Simon’s Graceland as my father drove’

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Seven steps to buying a

Merc SL (R129) With a dip in prices, now’s a great time to buy top-down luxury Words RICHARD DREDGE Photography JOHN COLLEY

tyle, build quality, performance, hightech equipment, comfort and practicality thanks to a decently-sized boot make the R129 Mercedes SL an attractive proposition. Buying one requires care, however – neglected cars are not unusual and seemingly small problems can end up costing a lot of money to fix, while some SLs on the market have been for sale for a long time because their sellers haven’t accepted that values have dipped. This guide draws on the expertise of R129 specialists Edward Hall (edward-hall.co.uk), Oliver Stoner of Turnbull & Oliver (usedmercedesbenz-sales.co.uk and prestigecarservice.co.uk) and Charles Ironside (charlesironside.co.uk). Which one to choose? 1989: R129 launched in 300SL and 300SL-24 (24-valve) straight six, and 500SL V8 forms. 1992: 600SL arrived with a 6.0-litre V12. 1993: 2.8 and 3.2-litre straight sixes in 280SL and 320SL replace 3.0. SL switched from suffix to prefix.

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[ What to pay ]

£2000-£4000 Tatty cars that need work (money pits). £5000-£12,000 Good straight-six cars (300SL-24, 280SL, 320SL up to 1998). £8k-£10k Nice V6s (SL280, later SL320). Exceptional examples can fetch £25k. £12,000-£15,000 A decent SL500; superb examples are up to £20,000, but the best are worth £30,000-£35,000. From £20,000 A worthwhile SL600, but superb ones are £35,000. The SL600 ceiling is £40,000 £40-50k We’re talking excellent SL60 AMGs at this level. SL73s £150k-£200k.

1995: 525bhp 7.3-litre SL73 AMG introduced; 85 built. SL320 and SL500 Limited Edition with red and black leather trim plus silver paint; 40 made. Five-speed auto replaced four-speed in the SL500 and SL600. 1996: facelift with revised dash, new headlights (xenon optional) and grille, reprofiled bumpers, new wheels, panoramic roof option, updated interior and ESP for some models. SL280 and SL320 four-speed auto superseded by five-speed. SL60 AMG introduced with 376bhp 6.0-litre V8; 49 rhd cars made (fakes exist). 1998: more efficient 2.8 and 3.2-litre M112 V6 engines replace M104 straight sixes. Three-valve 4966cc M113 replaces quad-cam, four-valve 4973cc M119 in SL500. SL320 Anniversary model has grey leather trim, xenon headlights and blue soft top. 2001: 50 each of runout SL280 and SL320 Alanite and Almandine cars, 100 rhd SL500 Silver Arrows built. Bodywork and structure Front inner wings corrode, particularly on later cars, while rust can form under the battery tray on any SL; budget £400 to fix these. Neglected cars can end up only good for breaking once their boot floors, sills, suspension and rear subframes


Mercedes R129 SL [ Buying Guide ]

‘Some SLs have been for sale for a long time, because sellers haven’t accepted that values have dipped’

have corroded badly enough, so insist on seeing a prospective purchase from underneath before buying. The bonnet and radiator grille are prone to stone chips, as are the flared wheelarches; a front-end respray is common and a new grille costs £450. Front wings can rust badly, especially where they meet the bumper. Original wings are available; they’re bolted on and fit superbly, costing £300 apiece. Check the plastic bumpers for cracks from parking damage which can sometimes be repaired; otherwise budget £1000-£1200 for a new bumper, fitted and painted. Roof Check that the electric folding soft top raises and stows smoothly; jump-starting can damage the control module and replacements are £1200. Look for evidence of hydraulic leaks by the sun visors and around the rams in the boot – faults can be hard to fix. Repairs can run to £2500 if everything needs doing, but £300-£500 is more likely; be wary of Japanese imports that have suffered from the hot climate. The plastic windows in the soft-top crack but they can be replaced for £600; an OE-quality replacement roof costs £1200 fitted (companies worth looking at for

supplying hoods include cabrio.de, prestigeautotrim. com, carhood.com and sls-hh-shop.de. An aluminium hard top was standard and there was a wind deflector from 1993. If a pillar base is corroded, budget £300 per side to repair it. The panoramic roof offered from 1995 with a smoked glass panel covering the entire roof is desirable, but much heavier. The seal arrangement changed in September 1995, so hardtops made either side of that date aren’t interchangeable.

The R129 bathes in the halo of Mercedes’ reputation for highend engineering and resolute build quality and can make a true practical classic

Engine These are durable if maintained, but minor oil leaks (usually cheaply and easily fixed) aren’t unusual, especially with the M104 straight-six which can suffer from head gasket failure; budget £1000 to fix this. The M113 and M119 V8s in the SL500 are long-lived but head gaskets can fail in straight sixes at about 100k miles, a £1500 fix. Check for oil in the coolant reservoir or leaking oil down the sides of the cylinder block. Parts are hard to find for the Bosch KE-Jetronic fuel injection on the early M104 engine (in the 300SL) and it can be hard to make this powerplant run properly. ‘Early SLs (1989-92) use KE-Jetronic and do not have wiring harness problems,’ says Edward Hall. ‘But cars

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‘These cars really are suitable for regular use without costing a fortune to run’

All SLs have leather trim, but the upholstery on pre-1997 cars like this 1990 300SL tends to be more hard-wearing

built between late 1992 to early 1996 often require a replacement top loom, throttle body rewire and lower loom. We get the looms remanufactured and charge £1500 to replace all three on a six- or eight-cylinder car. V12s often need new MAF [Mass Air Flow] looms too, plus two throttle bodies, adding up to over £2000.’ Early M119 V8s can misfire because of moisture building up in the distributor cap, so it’s worth replacing the cap and its seals plus the rotor arm every couple of years. Direct ignition was adopted in 1996 (for the 1997 model year), dispensing with the distributor. The V12 in the SL600 is superb, but running costs are steep, the dynamics are spoiled by the extra weight and it offers no usable extra performance over the SL500. A lack of use combined with internal corrosion from infrequent coolant changes can lead to corrosion then failure of the head gasket, a £6k-£8k repair. More likely are oil leaks from the upper timing chain covers (a £600 fix), while engines can be destroyed by loom failure leading to rich running and bore washing. A decent used M120 costs £3k; allow £6k including fitting. Transmission Only a few SLs had manual gearboxes. The vast majority are autos; some early cars got a four-speed unit, others have a hydraulically actuated

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five-speeder, given away by its E and S switchable modes. This is a reasonably strong gearbox but it can fail, leading to an occasional loss of drive, and when it does it costs £3000-£4000 to fix. The electronically controlled five-speeder fitted from 1996 is much slicker and tougher; it’s given away by the W and S switchable modes. This transmission (known as the 722.6) can suffer from oil leaks from the electrical connector at the front, and speed sensor plate failure that puts the gearbox into limp mode, but each problem can be fixed for £200-£300. These gearboxes need fluid changes at least every 60,000 miles. Hard-driven cars can suffer from a worn back axle, so listen for whining. A decent used axle costs £800, with exchange rebuilt items more like double that. Steering, suspension & brakes The most likely steering issue is with tired track rod ends which have inner and outer joints; allow £100 per side to fix things. Drag links wear (£300-£400 to renew) as do steering idlers (£250 to replace) while the steering box can wear but play can normally be adjusted out. Knocking from the front suspension betrays worn top mounts; replacements cost £250 each, fitted. Front lower ball joints wear (budget £150 per side) while the


Mercedes R129 SL [ Buying Guide ]

[ Owning an R129 Mercedes SL ] David Beard, Vale of Glamorgan

You can have a V8 or a V12, but straight sixes like this one offer the most affordable running costs

In 2005 David Beard bought the 1990 300SL in the pictures, having set out to buy a Triumph TR6. He says, ‘I wanted a two-seater convertible and I had no preconceived ideas of what it should be. When I realised the SL was within my budget, I looked closer. The Mercedes has proved to be a very good buy because it’s superbly made and a brilliant cruiser, but if I were buying again I’d have a car with air-con. ‘So far all I’ve had to do is fit a new roof which cost £1200. Running costs are very low; I do all of the maintenance myself and I’ve just paid £11.50 for a pair of rear brake discs, delivered; the front discs were £80 for two. The car clocks up 1500 or so summer miles each year, which costs me under £200 for servicing – cracking value.’ Mike Stone, Surrey

‘I bought my 1999 280SL V6 nine years ago; it has plenty of performance and I’ve taken the car from 69,000 miles to 128,000. It gives me constant joy and I can’t see myself ever selling it. ‘I’ve had just two problems: a failed crankshaft sensor that cost £150 to fix and a failed gearbox costing £2500. But for an everyday car it’s superb, with running costs very manageable. In the time that I’ve owned my car I’ve averaged about £600 a year on maintenance, using a local independent Mercedes specialist. My car is never garaged and rust isn’t a problem, so these cars really are suitable for regular use without costing a fortune to run.’ Peter Sherratt, Lancashire

‘I bought my 1992 SL500 five years ago with 60,000 miles on the clock; it’s now done 85,000 with at least one European trip each year. I wanted a convertible and with long tours on the cards I needed a cruiser. I saw an R129 and thought how modern and stylish it looked – these are timeless cars. It’s also usable all-year round if you fit the hard top in the winter. ‘I wanted a V8 and looked at a V12, then realised the SL500 was plenty quick enough and would be cheaper to run. The car I bought needed some tidying; the biggest problem has been with leaking hydraulic roof cylinders, but the set-up is over-engineered, as is the whole car. ‘I do my own maintenance and so far it’s needed just fresh tyres, a new set of seals for the roof cylinders plus routine service parts. I’ve averaged just £300-£400 per year on maintenance – peanuts for such a wonderful car.’

suspension bushes can perish. Luckily, it’s rare to have to replace all eight at the front and 24 at the back. Be wary of cars with the electronically controlled ADS (Adaptive Damping System), standard on the SL600 but optional on other models. It transforms the ride but few owners chose it because it was £4000 – which is what it typically costs to fix if it goes wrong. You can convert to standard suspension for around £2000. Interior and electrics All SLs came with hard-wearing leather trim, but electrics can be problematic. A failed xenon light costs £500-£1000 to fix, while repairing a seized wiper motor can cost £700. Air-con condensers and compressors can fail (typical repair bill £1k-£2k) as can early push-button climate-control panels (£500). Early cars got a single-button key which is reliable but can be replaced for £250. Later cars got a three-button key which is more troublesome and replacements aren’t available. The central locking works via electronic solenoids and pneumatic pipes, which leak. Locating the problem and fixing it can take ages, with a £1000 bill not uncommon. Post-1997 SLs look nicer, but don’t generally wear as well; the SL got Nappa leather which looks plush, but the hide on earlier cars is significantly tougher.

If you buy well, the R129 can be good value to run. But parts can be costly – a new bumper is £1k-plus, fitted and painted

[ Sponsored by Carole Nash insurance ] Says Peter McIlvenny of specialist classic car insurer Carole Nash, ’It’s surprising a Mercedes that can boast Princess Diana as a former owner doesn’t command higher values, probably partly because of the high build quality causing a lack of rarity. We have only seen enquiries for these cars in the last few years; in that time we’ve seen values vary widely. Look out for cheap body repairs and non-functioning electrics. The right spec and a full service history are a must; paying a little more now could save you a lot more in the future. In terms of values moving forward it is hard to say but do you know of a cherished classic Mercedes roadster whose value has fallen? Buy now, enjoy, and watch your investment grow.’ Classic car insurance quotes: 0333 005 7541 or carolenash.com

1995 Mercedes SL500 – £9995 ono UK rhd car in fantastic rust-free condition with 99,900 miles. Garaged and air chamber stored. Drives wonderfully with new springs and dampers all round. Seats refreshed by D:Class trimmers a few years ago. Includes original silver factory hard top. Last serviced and MoT’d (with no advisories) in August 2019. Superb full service history with A4 box folder full of receipts, previous MoTs etc. Inspections welcome.

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By Terry O’Neil, £115, daltonwatson.com, ISBN 978 1 85443 305 3 Perhaps it’s the model’s lack of success at Le Mans, but Ferrari libraries seem scant on the 333SP, making Terry O’Neil’s huge 420-pager invaluable. After all, it was the last Ferrari to win world championships at the top level of sportsprototype racing. With an extraordinary development involving some of the greatest names in motor sport engineering, it should be better-remembered. With reference to a vast photo archive and reams of team data, Ferrari authority O’Neil sets the record straight. O’Neil documents the career of the car and the teams which ran it, but also takes time to explain the rules of WSC, the short-lived formula which bridged the gap between the money-burning GT1 rules of the Nineties and the LMP system we have today, which led to a renaissance in sports-prototype racing. A timely book, because these cars are reappearing on historic grids nowadays.

100 Dream Cars: The Best of My Ride By AJ Baime, £32.95, rizzoliusa. com, ISBN 978 0 8478 6623 6 Outside of the US, AJ Baime’s My Ride franchise in the Wall Street Journal is little-known, but that just makes this lavishly-illustrated, largeformat 240-page tome even more of an unexpected treat. Ultimately, Baime’s subject is the simple love of cars and the sheer diversity of owners and their motivations. Although he occasionally touches on the highend worlds of supercar owners and concours entrants, Baime prefers to seek out the weird and wonderful. Self-built specials, family-owned multi-generational runabouts, a million-mile Porsche 356 and a rock star’s custom Jaguar collection all feature. But there are more humble

stories here, like the Hyundai Accent which dodges marauding bears and icy blizzards to deliver pizzas beyond the Arctic Circle. A joyous, heartwarming book, and not crazily priced either. Niki Lauda: His Competition History By Jon Saltinstall, £60, evropublishing.com, ISBN 978 1 910505 46 5 Jon Saltinstall’s curation of the late Niki Lauda’s career is far more than merely a collection of results and accompanying photographs. Here, he seeks out contributions from former teammates, technical crew, and journalists, to build up a vivid picture of one of the most complex characters to compete in Formula One. This is an unconventional biography, but so very Niki.

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1:18-scale Jaguar XJR-15 Cult, £176.99 Dutch modeller Cult turns its attention to Jaguar’s longoverlooked supercar. It’s a superb piece of curvaceous, glossy sculpture. The interior’s been faithfully replicated although sadly, heavily-tinted windows render it near-invisible.

1:43-scale Peugeot 205 Rallye Norev, £39.99 This tiny diecast is an impressive demonstration of what can be done on a tight budget. The 205’s pert proportions are neatly recreated, but the interior really makes the model – it’s a feast of little dials, stripes, and red carpets and seatbelts.

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1:18-scale Ferrari 250GTE Matrix, £261.99 A big price tag, but this large resin 250GTE, a long-overlooked subject, is utterly faultless. It’s details like the finger-wear on the wheelrim, the tiny crossedflags badges on the front and rear ashtrays, and the perforated leather speaker grille on the parcel shelf which make this one of the best models we’ve seen all year.

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OUR CARS Checking the timing chain tension should have been easy

Chain tension is controlled by that serrated wheel...

If it isn’t broken, don’t… 1962 Jaguar E-type fhc

Owned by Phil Bell (phil.bell@bauermedia.co.uk) Time owned Nearly ten years Latest mileage 0 Latest costs £0 Previously Removed a halfshaft and rear hub to adjust a wheelbearing that didn’t need adjustment

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aving someone else to blame can be a useful vent for classic car frustration – a previous owner, mechanic, parts manufacturer, an original designer or even the accountant who ruthlessly trimmed production costs, they’re all fair game when things go wrong. I didn’t have such luxury when I disabled a perfectly functional Jaguar during the Christmas break. No, what I’m about to confess is down to what I prefer to call ‘pilot error’. The job should have been a simple service task of checking and adjusting the tension for the XK engine’s upper timing chain. Removing the engine breather from the front of the cylinder head reveals a serrated wheel for the chain tensioner that is locked in position by a toothed pin. Adjustment requires loosening the securing nut and the use of a simple and cheap tool that

simultaneously pushes in the sprung locking pin and engages with the wheel via a couple of drive pins. All I had to do was rotate the serrated wheel anticlockwise enough to take up any slack in the chain, remove the tool to allow the locking pin to pop back out and then tighten the nut. Easy, apart from the final step of checking for a little give in the chain to make sure it’s not over-tightened. Access should be provided by simply removing the cam cover nuts and lifting the covers out of the way. Well it would have been easy if someone hadn’t used hightemperature silicone instead of the original gaskets in a bid to kerb the XK’s enthusiasm for leaking oil. That someone was me, after I refitted the cylinder head back in 2011. In my defence, the use of silicone in place of the gaskets is popular practice to improve oil-tightness. As is applying a smear of grease to one of the mating faces in order to aid removal at a later date. Unfortunately I managed to omit that crucial detail in my enthusiasm for getting the engine back together all those years ago.

...and can be reset easily with this Jaguar tool

I can report that it has done a fine job of eliminating leaks, but an even better one of hanging on fiercely to cylinder head and cam covers. I can also confirm that those lovely smooth cam covers don’t offer much purchase for the frustrated dismantler. My latest method of attack is to pull on a cam cover with one hand while using a craft knife blade in the other to carefully cut into the thin bead of silicone. It’s tediously slow and I have no-one else to blame.

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OUR CARS

Ross helped display 28.6% of the first-gen Renault 5 Turbo’s factory paint schemes

Renault 2-0 Audi 1981 Renault 5 Turbo 1

Owned by Ross Alkureishi and Richard Head (rossalkureishi@yahoo.com) Time owned Three years, seven months Miles this month 182 Costs this month £300 Previously Television stardom achieved

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ince our last update Richard and I were measured for a coffin lid. Thankfully it was nothing to do with an impending double date with the grim reaper, and instead down to specialist Olly Melliard noticing that our little red rascal was missing its protective underplate. We’d originally noticed you could see the ground when the bonnet was open, but hadn’t given it a second thought. Apparently, a coffin lid-shaped under-plate should prevent that view while keeping out all the road crud and rain. Its absence pointed out, we obviously had to get one – it’s a man thing. Olly reproduced and fitted said item for £300; no longer would the offending ground get into our engine bay (except the engine isn’t in there, but you know what we mean).

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I was intrigued to find out if there was any discernible effect – underplates can play an important role directing the air under the car and preventing low pressure in the engine bay. I was able to test that on an early morning blast to one of Bicester Heritage’s Scrambles. It is with great fanfare that I announce… it had no noticeable effect. The day was rather damp though, so it probably helped keep our un-engine bay clean. On arrival one of the little red rascal’s blue twins was on display outside Legends Automotive, so we cheekily parked next to it. Our next outing was to the Goodwood Eighties Breakfast Club meet. There’s nothing quite like an early start, followed by a scintillating blast on eerily empty West Sussex country roads, as that iconic circuit pulls your classic towards it with a seemingly magnetic attraction. Damp roads, wet leaves and the R5Ts reputation as a widowmaker meant we were a little circumspect – even more so, given our recent coffin lid commission – but it’s surprising how much fun you can have at legal speeds, even if the Devil exhaust popping and banging may have woken up one or two of the county’s bluerinse brigade on the way.

Ross tested out the R5T’s new coffin lid while trying not to necessitate his own

We were honoured with a place on the grid, surrounded by other Eighties icons. Post-event, the Goodwood website held a vote for Best in Show, with our little beast one of eight choices. The next few days were spent watching the voting evolve, and it gave us great satisfaction to see the 5 Turbo pulling ahead of a selection that included an ur-Quattro, Porsche 930 Targa, DeLorean DMC-12 and an Alpine A310. I’ll make no comparisons with our democratic processes, but the 5 decisively beat the Quattro into second place; just, you will recall, as it did on The Car Years. That’s Renault two, Audi nil. Faith in democracy and the will of the French car people restored.



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A transporter was procured to take the Escort to a relative’s house nearby

Filler in Manila 1972 Ford Escort 1300L Estate

Owned by Malcolm McKay (MMcKays@aol.com) Time owned Three years Miles this month 0 Costs this month £350 Previously Got fed up with the cost of renting a car when visiting relatives in the Philippines

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he mix of new cars available in the Philippines in the Seventies was wide, with manufacturers across the world assembling Complete Knock-Down (CKD) cars in factories around Manila, and others importing complete cars from as far away as Brazil. Ford was one manufacturer assembling locally – mostly building English Fords. Struggling to get my head around the VW Brasilia I had bought first – the noisiest car inside that I’ve ever experienced – I was very excited to see an Escort MkI estate advertised for less than £2000. Of course, there had to be a catch…

Having rushed down to Manila to see it, we found that the vendor hadn’t actually driven the car, and couldn’t start the engine. The body, which he’d claimed to be perfect, had rust perforation all along the back of the roof – perhaps explaining why the springs that normally support the rear hatch had vanished – along with rust holes inside the doors and in a few other places. Typical of an older Philippine car, there were numerous bodges and the brakes, carburettor, steering and electrics all clearly needed work. But overall it was salvageable and we thought it looked great in its pseudo RS/Mexico-style livery. I bought it and had it transported to my brother-in-law’s house nearby so I could commence work. Getting blank looks at local parts suppliers, I returned home with a shopping list. I found Escort MkI parts sourcing in the UK to be an interesting exercise – some items are readily available and dirt cheap, while others are scarce and scarily

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Engine bay reveals heater-less Philippine spec, and a 1300GT carb not yet hooked up

expensive! Taking a suitcase-full on my next visit, I bought a battery locally that fitted in the narrow Escort battery tray and finally had the engine running – but very roughly and inconsistently. At this point I was introduced to Ed Legaspi of Molino Ford, a specialist just down the road. Ed had worked as an automatic transmission specialist in the Middle East before returning to his native Philippines, where he ran the Jaguar main dealer’s workshop before setting up his own garage. He took the Escort under his wing and rebuilt the brakes with the parts I’d sourced, but diagnosed a faulty carburettor and a worn-out engine. More parts would be needed…

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WHEN YOU BUY

4 SHELVING UNITS AND SAVE AT LEAST £23.99 INC.VAT

CHOICE OF 5 COLOURS

HEAVY DUTY BOLTLESS SHELVING

WORKBENCH WITH PEGBOARD

Boltless, quick and easy assembly (only a mallet required) • Tough steel frame • Adjustable height shelves • 5 easy wipe clean laminate board shelves • (W)1220 x (D)460 x (H)1830

Easy to assemble, providing valuable working space and plenty of additional storage capacity.

ONLY £

265

RED, BLUE, GREY, SILVER & GALVANISED STEEL

DIMS WxDxH(mm) EXC.VATINC.VAT 150kg 800x300x1500 £29.98 £35.98 350kg 900x400x1800 £49.98 £59.98

KG

PER SHELF

WI

48"/12 DE 20mm

MODEL

29151

.98 79EXC.VAT £ .98 95INC.VAT

BLUE, RED AND SILVER AVAILABLE

ALL SIZES/SPECIFICATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE

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NEW

£

.99 64EXC.VAT .99 77INC.VAT

Available in Red or Galvanised Finish

£

• Dimensions (LxWxH) 1150 x 560 x 1440 mm • Pegboard back wall with 30 hooks supplied CWB-R1B

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229EXC.VAT .80 274INC.VAT

SUPERSTORES NATIONWIDE

.98 89EXC.VAT £ .98 107INC.VAT £

CFM 7.5 7 9.5 7.5 9.5 14.5 14.5

TANK 24ltr 24ltr 24ltr 50ltr 50ltr 50ltr 100ltr

EXC.VAT £89.98 £94.99 £109.98 £119.98 £139.98 £209.00 £259.98

INC.VAT £107.98 £113.99 £131.98 £143.98 £167.98 £250.80 £311.98

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JUMP STARTS

Provides essential home, FROM ONLY garage and roadside £ .99 Integral work 64EX.VAT assistance light 910 includes air £ .99 77INC.VAT compressor Long life battery STARTING PEAK EXC. INC. MODEL BOOST AMPS VAT VAT 900 400 900 £64.99 £77.99 JS1100 500 1100 £69.98 £83.98 910 400 900 £72.99 £87.59 JS1100C 500 1100 £79.98 £95.98 BEST O CRO JUMP 4000 700 1500 £139.98 £167.98 SELLER ALS ROM ONLY JS12/24 1000 2000 £159.98 £191.98 £59.98 INC. VAT JS12/24Li 600 1200 £179.98 £215.98

£

WORKSHOP AIR TOOLS

PGF14

Top quality belt driven air compressors for industrial & commercial users inc; garages, factories, workshops and farms. 10 bar/150psi max working pressure

.99 64EXC.VAT .99 77INC.VAT

£ £

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CAR RAMPS • Lift cars safely FROM ONLY and quickly £ .98 • Tough 29EX.VAT angled £ .98 35INC.VAT steel PER PAIR construction MODEL CAPACITY EXC.VAT INC.VAT CR2 2000kg £29.98 £35.98 CRW25 2500kg £37.99 £45.59

AXLE STANDS Ratchet action FROM ONLY .99 for quick height £ 13EX.VAT adjustment £ .79 16INC.VAT Sold in pairs #per single stand *Aluminium MODEL CAX2TF CAX3TP CAX-3TBC CAX6TP CAX-6TBC CAX3TA* CAX10TP#

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129EXC.VAT .99 155INC.VAT .99

£

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JACKS ALSO IN STOCK UP TO 5 TONNE

EXC. (mm) 148-276 180-350 185-355 190-365 195-375 200-380 205-390 217-407 230-370

INC. VAT £9.98 £14.99 £17.99 £19.98 £24.99 £27.99 £29.98 £38.99 £59.99

VAT £11.98 £17.99 £21.59 £23.98 £29.99 £33.59 £35.98 £46.79 £71.99

710

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109 131

MODEL DESC. TYPE EXC.VAT INC.VAT CSB20B Compact Cabinet Bench £109.98 £131.98 SB30 Large Cabinet Floor £279.00 £334.80

CTJ1250AB

3 forward and reverse gears FROM ONLY .99 94EXC.VAT 113 £

LOW £ .99 INC.VAT *steel chassis ENTRY ONLY 85MM MODEL CAP. EXC.VAT INC.VAT

£

450NM

FROM ONLY .99 114EXC.VAT £ .99 137INC.VAT £

CIR18LIC EXC.VAT INC.VAT £114.99 £137.99 £169.98 £203.98

IBC20

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PRESSURISED SANDBLAS ERS

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TYPE EXC.VAT Bench £39.98 Floor £99.98 Floor £139.98 Floor £159.98

INC.VAT £47.98 £119.98 £167.98 £191.98

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£

MODEL DESC. EXC.VAT INC.VAT CFC100 1 ton fold £164.99 £197.99 CFC1000LR 1 ton £219.00 £262.80 long reach

Fully tested to proof load

Folding and fixed frames available Robust, rugged construction Overload safety valve CFC100

.98

ENGINE STANDS

INC.VAT £274.80 £334.80 £334.80 £418.80 £502 80

PRO 7" SANDER/ POLISHER £ .98

69EX.VAT .98 83INC.VAT

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CP185 Includes hook & loop backing pad and hook & loop wool polishing bonnet. 1200W motor

HYDRAULIC PRESSES PROFESSIONAL QUALITY Built for tough daily use in automotive/industrial workshops * Available with/without 7 pce pin, bracket & pressing plate kit ‡ Adjustable polycarbonate safety screen # Economy model

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WET & DRY VACUUM CLEANERS

* SS = Stainless Steel

Compact, high performance wet & dry vacuum cleaners for use around the home, workshop, garage etc. MODEL MOTOR CAPACITY EXC. DRY/WET VAT CVAC20P 1250W 16/12ltr £49.98 CVAC20SS* 1400W 16/12ltr £59.98 CVAC20PR2 1400W 16/12ltr £64.99 CVAC25SS* 1400W 19/17ltr £69.98 CVAC30SSR* 1400W 24/21ltr £89.98

INC. VAT £59.98 £71.98 £77.99 £83.98 £107.98

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.99 46EXC.VAT .39 56INC.VAT

£

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Four non-marking castors for easy Rotates through 360˚ movement in confined spaces Heavy duty steel construction - load rating 500kg per dolly CES680F Fully tested to proof load PAY EXC. INC. MONTHLY MODEL CAPACITY VAT VAT 6 SPEED CES340 340kg £49.98 £59.98 METAL CES450 450kg £64.99 £77.99 LATHE WITH CES560 560kg £79.98 £95.98 *Folds for CES680F* 680k 99 98 119 98 storage 12 SPEED

CRANES

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EXC.VAT £229.00 £279.00 £279.00 £349.00 £419 00

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£

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.98 49EXC.VAT .98 59INC.VAT

ZIP CLOSE DOOR

CSA10BB MODEL EXC.VAT INC.VAT 4 tonne bench# £139.98 £167.98 10 tonne bench* £209.00 £250.80 12 tonne floor*# £269.00 £322.80 20 tonne floor £359.00 £430.80 30 tonne floor‡ £769.00 £922.80 50 tonne floor‡ £1498.00 £1797.60

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NEW RANGE

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29577LH

NTELLIGENT ATTERY CHARGER/ MAINTAINERS

PARTS CORDED IMPACT WASHERS WRENCHES NEW PARTS WASHER

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Quick lift Non-marking nylon wheels Rubber contact pad - helps protect vehicle undersides

.99 17EXC.VAT .59 21INC.VAT

£

Keep batteries in top condition over a long CB09-12 period MODEL STAGES BATTERY EXC.VAT INC.VAT CB03-12 3 6Ah-40Ah 12V lead acid £24.99 £29.99 CB09-6/12 9 Up to 80Ah 6V / 12V lead acid £39.98 £47.98 CB09-12 9 Up to 160Ah £59.98 £71.98 12V lead acid & calcium

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£

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£

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Foot operated hydraulic powered Adjustable for springs up to 400mm dia. & 520mm in length Adjustable spring retainers Inc. spring retaining guard £

.99 24EXC.VAT .99 29INC.VAT

£

£

Ideal for use as a garage/workshop Extra tough triple layer weatherproof cover Heavy duty powder coated steel tubing Ratchet tight tensioning *was £346.80 inc. VAT MODEL SIZE (LxWxH) CIG81015 4.5 x 3 x 2.4M CIG81020* 6.1 x 3 x 2.4M CIG81216 4.8 x 3.7 x 2.5M CIG81220 6.1 x 3.7 x 2.5M CIG81224 7 3 x 3 7 x 2 5M

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AC80

• Oil resistant vinyl covered padded For lead acid batteries backs & headrests • Swivel castors *Automatic for easy manoeuvrability charger BEST FROM ONLY SELLER - maintains £ .99 24EX.VAT optimal charging £ .99 condition 29INC.VAT MODEL MAX EXC.VAT INC.VAT MODEL DESCRIPTION EXC.VAT INC.VAT CHARGE AMPS CMC36 Car creeper £24.99 £29.99 LA4 4 £17.99 £21.59 CMC40 With tool storage £39.98 £47.98 LA6 6 £19.98 £23.98 CMC45 With adjustable headrest£29.98 £35.98 AC80* 8 £33.99 £40.79 CMC50 Folding car creeper £49.98 £59.98 BC210C SSC1000G

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MILL DRILL - CL500M

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FROM ONLY .98 289EXC.VAT £ .98 347INC.VAT £

329 HAND CHT624 TOOLS

This great value set includes CTC900B 9 drawer chest & CTC500B 5 drawer cabinet Includes the most popular sockets, spanners, pliers, drivers, wrenches etc

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430mm between centres Compound slide with 4 way tool post Power fed screw cutting facility Forward/reverse lathe operation Clutch for independent mill/drill operation Floor Stand Including Suds Tray £179.00 Exc. VAT/£214.80 Inc. VAT


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.00 189EXC.VAT £ .80 226INC.VAT £

Ideal for fast efficient heating Extra-long run fuel tanks – up to 53 litres Variable heat output with thermostat control MODEL MAX OUTPUT XR60 14.7kW XR80 20.5kW XR110 29.3kW XR160 46.9kW XR210 61.5kW

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XR80 INC.VAT £226.80 £286.80 £346.80 £418.80 £478.80

6" & 8" AVAILABLE WITH LIGHT STANDS FROM ONLY £47.98 INC.VAT

.99 32EX.VAT £ .59 39INC.VAT £

# With sanding belt *8" whetstone & 6" drystone

See www.machinemart.co.uk

90AMPS

.99 124EXC.VAT £ .99 149INC.VAT £

DEVIL 6003 EXC.VAT INC

MODEL

VOLTAGE HEAT OUTPUT KW DEVIL 6003 230V 1.5-3 £49.98 DEVIL 7003 230V 3 £59.98 DEVIL 6005 400V 2.5-5 £69.98 DEVIL 7005 400V 5 £84.99 DEVIL 6009 400V 4.5-9 £109.00 DEVIL 6015 400V 5-10-15 £169.00 DEVIL 7015 400V 15 £199.98

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150AMPS

151TE

JETSTAR £ .98 PRESSURE 71INC.VAT WASHERS

.00 289EXC.VAT £ .80 346INC.VAT £

Makes easy work for washing vehicles, patios, stonework, etc. 210 Bar JET7500, 8500 3045 psi & 9500 include JET9500 hose reel INC.VAT £71.98 £107.98 £149.99 £179.98 £215.98

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MODEL MIN/MAX AMPS 35/90 MIG 102NG* MIG 106 NEW 40/100 MIG 145 35/135 PRO90 24-90 135TE MIG 196 40/180 .99 110E 30-100 EXC.VAT 135TE Turbo 30-130 .98 151TE Turbo 30-150 INC.VAT MIG 240 NEW 50/240 * no gas only 175TECM Turbo 30-170 205TE Turbo 30-185

249 299

£

MODEL MOTOR MAX. PRESSURE EXC.VAT JS1850 1400W 1523psi £59.98 JS1950 1600W 2030psi £89.98 Jet 7500 1600W 2030psi £124.99 Jet8500 2100W 2610psi £149.98 Jet9500 2400W 3045psi £179.98

£

130AMPS

AT165

DIESEL

• Compact & lightweight • Efficient inverter technology • Variable output

WASHER

NEW RANGE

HARRY HOTWASH Ideal for effective cleaning of vehicles with a hot jet of up to 80°C

145 Bar

SUPER LIGHT ONLY 26.9KG

FREE UK DELIVERY

.00 98EXC.VAT .60 117INC.VAT £

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229EXC.VAT £ .80 274INC.VAT £

.00

PRESSURE ENGINE EXC. MODEL BAR/PSI HP VAT Tiger1800 110/1595 2.6 £229.00 Tiger2600 170/2465 4 £289.00 Tiger3000 200/2900 6.5 £349.00 PLS195 186/2698 6.5 £439.00 PLS265 260/3770 13 £669.00

INC. VAT £274.80 £346.80 £418.80 £526.80 £802.80

.98 199EXC.VAT £ .98 239INC.VAT £

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AUTO HEADSHIELDS FROM ONLY .99 37EXC.VAT £ .59 45INC.VAT

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.99

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7 MODELS IN RANGE

0.6, 0.8 & 0.9mm SIZES IN STOCK

MIN/MAX ELECTRODE OUTPUT DIA. WEIGHT CURRENT (MM) (KG) EXC.VAT INC.VAT MMA80 NEW 20A-80A 1.6-2.5 3.8 £98.00 £117.60 MMA140 NEW 20A-140A 1.6-3.2 4.8 £119.00 £142.80 AT133 10A-130A 2.5/3.2 5.3 £129.98 £155.98 AT162 10A-160A 2.5/3.2/4.0 5.7 £149.98 £179.98 MMA200 NEW 20A-200A 1.6-4 5.3 £159.00 £190.80 AT135 10A-130A 2.5/3.2 6.3 £169.98 £203.98 AT165 10A-160A 2.5/3.2/4.0 7.9 £199.98 £239.98

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DUTY WHEEL DIA EXC.VAT INC.VAT CBG6RP DIY 150mm £32.99 £39.59 CBG6RZ PRO 150mm £42.99 £51.59 CBG6RSC HD 150mm £54.99 £65.99 CBG6SB# PRO 150mm £56.99 £68.39 CBG6RWC HD 150mm £59.98 £71.98 CBG8W* (wet) HD 150/200mm £58.99 £70.79

29577RH

Professional type torches Easy to set up & use

“Excellent well made...very pleased with this welder ...would recommend”

.98 59EX.VAT

GRINDERS & STANDS

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Range of precision bench & floor presses for enthusiast, CDP152B engineering & industrial applications B = Bench FROM ONLY £ .98 mounted 69EXC.VAT F = Floor £ .98 83INC.VAT standing MOTOR (W) EXC. INC. MODEL SPEEDS VAT VAT CDP5EB 350 / 5 £69.98 £83.98 CDP102B 350 / 5 £79.98 £95.98 CDP152B 450 / 12 £149.98 £179.98 CDP202B 450 / 16 £189.00 £226.80 CDP10B 370 / 12 £199.98 £239.98 CDP352F 550 / 16 £229.00 £274.80 CDP452B 550 / 16 £239.00 £286.80 CDP502F 1100 / 12 £549.00 £658.80

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MERCEDES-BENZ CLK 320 ELEGANCE CABRIOLET 2003: Brilliant Silver with Anthracite hide interior and Brown Ash wood trim. Black softtop. 16” alloy wheels. One owner. 38,000 miles only from new. FMBSH. Air conditioning, front & rear park-assist, sat-nav, electric memory seats and other usual refinements ...................................................................................£8,995

MERCEDES-BENZ S350 (W220) 2004: Cubanite with Sand hide interior. 16” alloy wheels. One owner. 25,000 miles only from new. Full service history. Air conditioning, electric sunshine roof, park-tronic, electric seats and other usual refinements ........................................................................................................£9,995

JAGUAR SOVEREIGN 4Ltr LWB 1997: Sherwood Green with Ivory hide interior. ‘Crown’ alloy wheels. Three owners. 25,000 miles only from new. Air conditioning, heated front and rear seats, wood & leather steering wheel, stainless steel window trims and other refinements. Very rare and high specification. LWB Sovereign example. ......................................................£12,995

JAGUAR XJ8 4Ltr ‘SPORTS’ PACK (X-308) 2000: British Racing Green with Oatmeal hide interior with Burr walnut wood trim. 16x8” ‘Eclipse’ alloy wheels. Two owners. 19,300 miles only from new. De-chromed / colour coded external trim with mesh radiator grill etc. Wood&leather steering wheel. ‘Sports’ suspension. .......................................................................................£11,995

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RANGE ROVER 4.6 Ltr VOGUE 2001: Blenheim Silver with Charcoal hide interior. Two Channel Islands owners from. 13,400 miles only from new. Recently imported from Jersey by ourselves. ......................................................... ..................................................................Please enquire for further information

BENTLEY BROOKLANDS ‘R’ MULLINER LIMITED EDITION1998: Dark Metallic Blue with beige hide interior. Three owners. 42,000 miles only from new. No 85 of 100 cars produced ..... .............................................. Arriving shortly from a long-term client JAGUAR S-TYPE 3.8Ltr 1964: Opalescent Dark Green with Suede Green hide interior. Chromium wire wheels. Manual / overdrive. 58,000 miles only from new. Complete with original delivery wallet containing its original Service Book, Warranty Card, Dealer Directory etc ................................................................................... £38,500 MERCEDES-BENZ SL 500 (R230) 2002: Brilliant Silver with Dark Charcoal hide interior. Two owners. 34, 000 miles only from new. Previously supplied by ourselves ..............................Expected shortly

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ADS ON TEST The lustrous launch-hue paintwork is blemished only by the odd stonechip

Contact-point wear is commensurate with mileage and hard trim is perfect

5.9 V12 is eager to fire and behaves well on the move

2003 Aston Martin DB7 GT £54,950 Good colour, well looked after and rustproofed – this manual V12 is a certified future classic, says Paul Hardiman

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his GT – the ultimate non-Zagato DB7 – is in the launch colour of Vertigo Blue and has obviously wanted for nothing through the hands of its five owners. Just 191 GTs were produced, of which 85 were right-hand drive. Over the Vantage powertrain, the GT featured suspension tweaks, Brembo brakes – silver calipers here – and a bootlip spoiler. Spot one by its five-spoke 18in wheels, bonnet vents and mesh grille with GT badging. This one has extras – a heated front screen and upgraded premium audio with satnav and CD auto changer, and is wired for compatability with a battery conditioner/charger. The body is straight, with good paint apart from a light peppering of stone chips up front, and has the added bonus of extra rustproofing, evidenced by plastic bungs in the door shuts. It’s smooth under the chin and floor, the exhaust is in good shape and wheels are unscuffed, shod in well-treaded Bridgestone S02s dated mid-2014. There are 18 stamps plus the PDI in the service book gathered over its 47,200 miles, and reading the history file is

instructive. The two previous owners – the last of which part-exchanged this car with Mee for a newer V12 Vantage – were obviously perfectionists and there’s correspondence along with lots of bills dealing with every detail from making the clock work to a recent clutch change (a £3000 job because it’s twin-plate) plus regular new discs, pads and dampers. As usual with a modern Aston, there have been quite a few suspension bush changes along the way, along with the front subframe mounts, plus a number of seatback replacements, a known DB7 weak point because the fixings break. Simply put, this car has no immediate needs. Inside, the parchment seat leather is lightly creased up front and looks unworn in the rear. Likewise the Pacific Blue suede inserts are lightly baggy, and look right for the mileage. Also unique to the GT, the black oak veneers to dash, doors and centre console are unmarked, with no cracks. Carpets and dash plastics are perfect. The motor is tidy and the structure is clean behind the grille and headlights, where they can get tatty with rust. It was last serviced in February 2019 at 46,775 miles; 500 miles ago.

2003 Aston Martin DB7 GT

It starts on the button and basically just behaves itself. More firmly suspended than an old-school V8, it goes where you point it with decently weighted steering, and the six-speed Tremec ’box has a lovely mechanical feel without being notchy. Brakes are smooth and of course there’s more go from the free-revving V12 than you can ever reasonably use. The oil pressure reads 60% up the gauge, and the aircon blows ice-cold. Like all of Mee’s stock, it’s sold with a new MoT and an up-to-date service schedule – meaning the fluids will probably be changed again before it leaves the premises – plus 12 months’ warranty and roadside assistance. The week we drove it there was another GT on the market at the same money but with 68,000 miles, and a low-miler in the Netherlands at £87,500, making the price look attractive as well as the colour.

CHOOSE YOUR ASTON MARTIN DB7 TWR-developed DB7 launched in 1993, based on Jaguar XJS platform, with supercharged 335bhp 3.2 AJ6 engine. Five-speed manual, fourspeed auto. Volante convertible from 1996. V12 Vantage and Volante replaced sixes from 1999-2003 using new in-house (with Ford) 420bhp 5935cc engine; six-speed manual or five-speed auto. Various special editions. Vantage GT/GTA built 2002-2003. Mesh grille, bonnet vents, bootlid spoiler, 18in wheels, Brembo brakes. 435bhp manual; 420 for auto. 2003-2004 – Zagato coupé and speedster-style DB AR1 (American Roadster 1) – 99 of each made.

Quote £1012.07 Comprehensive, max 3000 miles per year, garaged. Call 0333 323 1181

Price £54,950 Contact Nicholas Mee & Co, nr Hatfield, Herts (020 3757 0974/nicholasmee.co.uk) Engine 5935cc four-cam V12 with electronic fuel injection Max power 435bhp Max torque 410lb ft Top speed 184mph 0-60mph 5.0sec Length 4666mm Width 1830mm Fuel consumption 17mpg

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ADS ON TEST A life in Italy has helped this early CX to keep the corrosion at bay

Idiosyncratic interior shows little wear

Four-cylinder 2.0 is smooth if not particularly rapid

1976 Citroën CX2000 Pallas £15,000 It may be expensive for the breed, but this handsome French spaceship is in super rot-free condition, says Paul Hardiman

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his early CX, complete with its ‘spaceship’ interior featuring revolving-drum instruments, was sourced from Italy and appears completely rot free. As well as perfect sills and floors, the front inner wings, strut tops and bulkhead are factory-crisp, and the front crossmember looks just out of its wrapper, still in a gloss brown finish. The body is nearly as good. It’s straight and rust-free, including the door bottoms, showing only evidence of damage repair and refinishing around the right tail-light, and one or two tiny chips out of the paint. The stainless bumpers are good and their rubber facings are all intact and straight, as are the stainless sill finishers. There are one or two dings in the minor chrome strips at the top of the doors, some of the matt-black accent paint has deserted the window trims and the right-front door waist trim is slightly bent, but that’s about it. Refinishing the wheels would improve the appearance – but their stainless trims are straight, even if they’ve lost a little paint. Tyres are well-treaded but quite old Michelin MXVs, half worn on the spare.

Inside, the seats’ blue velour is basically unworn, if a bit baggy in the rear, with one small stain, and the headlining is good. The dash plastics and door trims are fine, and the roller blinds are all present and correct. The carpets are OK, with overmats, though might benefit from a clean. This Pallas has air-con, though it only blows cool-ish. The front electric windows work, and there’s an extra temperature gauge under the dash. The modern stereo is barely noticeable. The motor doesn’t sparkle, but there are no leaks and the oil is clean. The float sits reassuringly high in the LHM tank, and underneath the car there are no obvious hydraulic leaks, though in typical Citroën fashion it’s a little damp in places. The exhaust looks in good shape. Even after standing for a while it starts easily enough, with a manual choke, and not tappety while it warms up and demists itself fairly speedily. The suspension rises within 20sec, operates through its full height range, and when you jump out, the body (correctly) leaps up a couple of inches, then settles back to normal ride height within a few seconds. It’s very smooth and although it’s not fast it gets along perfectly adequately. There’s

1976 Citroën CX2000 Pallas Price £15,000 DD Classics, Kew, London (020 8878 3355, ddclassics.com) Engine 1985cc four-cylinder ohv, single carburettor Max power 102bhp Max torque 112lb ft Top speed 108mph 0-60mph 12.8sec Length 4629mm Width 1730mm Fuel consumption 26mpg

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some play in the linkage to the four-speed gearbox, and although the odometer reads 71,303km there’s another in the boot reading 41k (plus a spare speedo cable, hydraulic pipes and spare side indicator repeaters and lenses), so we’re guessing the total is around 122k (76,000 miles). The brakes (on a conventional pedal) are sensitive but easy to modulate, and the steering is nicely weighted. There’s a little rumbling from the rear, but it might just be items rattling in the boot. There was no paperwork to see, but it’s UK-registered and has an MoT until August. The superb structure and early details are attractive, though the slightly odd Italian spec (highest trim level, smallest engine) almost adds to its collector appeal.

CHOOSE YOUR CITROËN CX CX is launched in 1974 to replace DS with 2.0- or 2.2-litre DS-derived engines. Estate, lwb Prestige and right-hand-drive option from 1975. 2.2 diesel arrives in 1976, plus optional C-Matic semi-auto gearbox. Optional 2.4 carb engine. New 2400GTi in 1977, plus optional five-speed transmission, Prestige gets raised roofline. 2.5-litre diesel option introduced in 1978. ZF auto replaces C-Matic in 1981, wider front track across range, larger wheelarches later. 2500 GTi Turbo introduced in 1984. From 1985, Series 2s get plastic bumpers, firmer suspension and conventional instruments. Turbo 2 from 1986. Saloon production ends in 1989. Estate production ceases in 1991.

Quote £233.14 Comprehensive, 5000 miles per year, garaged. Call 0333 323 1181


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ADS ON TEST Fastidious ownership means better-than new condition

Largely retrimmed interior

Engine bay immaculate, motor sweet

1970 Rover P5B coupé £24,750 Take inspiration from Quentin’s recommendations – this coupé is good value and in great condition, says Matt Richardson

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his P5B coupé was originally refreshed in 1987 having been laid up for some time, and by 1996 had only covered 86,000 miles. It has MoT certificates back to 2014 supporting the recorded mileage and it has always lived with long term owners. This is the second time Percival Motors has sold it, and in recent years it has belonged to a dedicated Rover collector who either worked on it personally or had a network of professionals undertake jobs. He has supplied a document stating he has maintained the car. The two-tone paint is flawless with a deep gloss, there are no marks or chips to be found, the panel gaps are even and the metalwork superb. Burnt Grey over Silver Birch paint suits the shape well and it has its original pinstripes on the roof edge and along the body flanks which are often lost during restoration. The lower half of the body has been repainted and is a precise colour match. Under the car the chassis and floor have been Waxoyled and it is believed the car has never been welded. The inner wings and bulkhead have new paint, the whole engine bay is extremely

clean, and there are no signs of fluid leaks. The chrome bumpers, overriders and stainless side trim are all excellent. It has new rubber door seals and new Michelin 180HR15 XAS tyres fitted to the refurbished Rostyle alloys. The interior has been re-trimmed, and the Mulberry leather has seen little sign of use. The carpet looks like new with matching leather door cards. The wooden dash appears original, but the door cappings have been restored to a deep gloss. It has its original Radiomobile radio, complete with rear seat volume and heater controls. Other factory options were the laminated windscreen, heated rear window and headrest courtesy lights. The steering wheel and dashboard are in excellent condition, and the toolkit is complete. Some modern auxiliary gauges have been added below the instrument binnacle. The engine runs sweetly. Oil pressure is strong and engine temperature remains stable at idle and on the road. It has electronic timing in place of points and the gearbox was recently rebuilt by Stanton Brothers in Tonbridge – a receipt for £1200 is in the file. The suspension was overhauled in 2014 with work including

1970 Rover P5B coupé

new bushes and track rod ends, so the Rover drives incredibly well. The underbonnet heat blanket and lights are new. The motor fires easily. On the road, it pulls easily with more than adequate power and cruises quietly. The recently rebuilt Borg Warner three-speed automatic gearbox shifts cleanly through its gears and kicks down as it ought to. Steering is featherlight thanks to the power steering and is very tight and accurate. The disc brakes are incredibly powerful and will haul the car to a halt quickly and under good control. The condition of this Rover P5 is incredible – a small fortune has been spent making this car as good as it can be, and it is now a usable classic.

CHOOSE YOUR ROVER P5 P5 MkI launched in September 1958 as a new, larger Rover saloon, powered by a 3.0-litre straight-six engine. Automatic and manual transmissions optional, power-assisted steering available on the MkIA of 1961. Low-roofed Coupé model introduced with the 1962 MkII, with power steering as standard. MkIII of October 1965 reworked the interior as a more luxurious four-seater. P5B – ‘B’ for ‘Buick’ – launched in both body styles in September 1967, the first Rover to feature the 3.5-litre Buick-origin V8. Threespeed automatic transmission and powerassisted steering as standard and a frontal restyle added another pair of headlamps. Production ended in 1973, replaced by SD1.

Quote £253.74 Comprehensive, 5000 miles per year, garaged. Call 0333 323 1181

Price £24,750 Contact Percival Motor Company (01622 851841, percivalmotorco.co.uk) Engine 3528cc ohv V8, Max power 184bhp @ 5200rpm Max torque 226lb ft @ 3000rpm Top speed 110mph 0-60mph 10.7sec Fuel economy 17-22mpg Length 4737mm Width 1778mm

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ADS ON TEST Paint shows only the most minor of blemishes

Interior is largely as-restored but wheel feels loose

3.4 engine has few upgrades; original temp sender isn’t connected

1958 Jaguar XK150SE £59,950 Barely driven since a six-year restoration, this sweet-driving XK should only need minor jobs attending to, says Paul Hardiman

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his XK150 was originally supplied by Appleyards of Leeds in Mist Grey over dark blue upholstery to the Knottingley Lime Co, according to the Heritage Certificate. Interestingly, the company was involved in a lime subsidy fraud case a couple of years later, which might explain why it was spending money on a new Jag in 1958. It was restored between 2008 and 2014 by Carmichael Sports Cars but has covered only 400 miles in the present privatecollection ownership since, which is why it’s for sale. The Imperial Maroon paint is still shiny, with one or two dust marks in the finish plus a tiny bubble in the left of the scuttle. Door fit is fairly good by XK standards with fairly even shut gaps; the alignment slightly out at the bottoms on both sides, but the fit is at least symmetrical – many aren’t. Window seals all look new, the chrome is all good and the wheels look newish, behind which there have been brake upgrades: the front calipers are now four-piston and, in 2017, Coopercraft rear items were fitted because parts to fix the

1958 Jaguar XK150SE £59,950

originals were not available. In all, bills show that TPC has spent about £6000 on fettling with local specialists, including the fitting of a new water pump. The chassis is good and straight; it’s clean underneath with no leaks and the stainless steel exhaust still looks new. The car sits slightly low at the front, which is a matter of adjusting the torsion bars, but the most obvious visual flaw is an easy fix: the low-profile tyres – newish 215/60 Hankooks with an unused example on the new spare wheel – look too small for it. The price of a set of 185x16 Vredestein Sprint Classics, as favoured by XK racers, or Pirelli Cinturato CA67s at £800-plus helps explain that. It does ride nicely on the fat radials, however. Inside, it’s all still almost like new, with unworn carpets and rear leather, lightly used front seats and perfect headlining, though some of the side trims need securing properly and the steering wheel is a little loose, an easy fix. The dash and instruments are all good and there’s a modern Caliber retro stereo. Still with a dynamo, the motor appears stock except for chrome air filters, and the radiator wears a Kenlowe fan. The main temperature sender doesn’t appear to be

Contact The Private Collection, Oxfordshire (01869 226 633, theprivatecollection.co.uk) Engine 3442cc twin-cam inline-six with two SU carburettors Max power 210bhp @ 5500rpm Max torque 213lb ft @ 3000rpm 0-60mph 8sec Top speed 128mph Length 4496mm Width 1638mm Fuel economy 18mpg

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connected but the gauge works. Oil is dark and near the minimum mark, coolant nicely green and the clutch and brake fluid reservoirs are a little rusty on their tops. It starts instantly with a slight hint of exhaust blow that soon quietens, and it drives really well, feeling unusually lively and with good brakes. The ride is taut but comfortable, there are no knocks from underneath and the steering is light once on the move. Gearchanges are less baulky than on some Moss gearboxes and the overdrive (on top gear only) clicks in and out instantly. Oil pressure is a healthy 45psi at 2500rpm, and it doesn’t get hot – temperature was around 70°C and the fan didn’t kick in during our time with the car. It’s not over-ambitiously priced.

CHOOSE YOUR JAGUAR XK XK120 launched as a roadster in 1948, essentially as a platform to showcase the new 160bhp 3.4-litre XK twin-cam six; first 242 cars are aluminium, switching to steel from 1950. XK120 coupé arrives in 1951, DHC from 1953. XK140 from 1954 had more power (190bhp). Rack-and-pinion steering, more suspension travel, telescopic dampers, ‘Armco’ bumpers and fewer, thicker grille strakes. Auto an option from 1956. SE had 210bhp. XK150 from 1957 was still based on same chassis but looked bigger with raised wing line and wraparound windscreen. Most cars had 210bhp SE engine; triple-carb S had a claimed 250bhp. From 1960 there was a 3.8, with 220bhp or 265bhp in S form. Production finished in 1961.

Quote £411.22 Comprehensive, 5000 miles per year, garaged. Call 0333 323 1181


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1970 JAGUAR SERIES II FHC

1952 JAGUAR XK120FHC BROADSPORT Concours Black and Tan fast road car with all the upgrades and modified for tall driver. Warranty.

UK RHD fully restored in 2012 and sold by us to the present owner. Midnight blue with beige leather. Runs beautifully

£125k

£69,995

1954 JAGUAR XK120DHC ‘BROADSPORT’

1961 BRISTOL 406

chrome wire wheels and disc brakes. Fabulous

Very rare one of only 8 remaining. Presented in excellent order, fully serviced and on the button

£125k

£49,995

Concours restored matching numbers with 5 speed, black or

JAGUAR XK150S 3.8DHC ‘barnfind’ Same owner for over 50 years and possibly the last 3.8S to be found and restored. Remarkable history and matching numbers. Bodywork is now complete and the concours restored car will be ready for a Goodwood Revival.

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Mercedes 300 SL Sports 1988 Finished in Gleaming signal red, with as new beige interior, hard and soft tops, automatic, power steering, ABS brakes, alloys, stereo system, power windows, sundym glass, complete with original fire extinguisher and tools, every old MOT from new, original handbook and wallet, only 66,000 miles from new,magnificent full service history, garaged from new, this car is superb condition throughout having been pampered from new ........................£48,750

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 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

Mercedes Sports 420 SL 1989 one of the last of this model, finished in gleaming signal red with superb black hide interior,piped red,rear seats,hard and soft tops,tinted glass,power windows,auto,cd player ,alloys, overmats, full service history, this car is just stunning probably one of the finest .......................................................... £39,750.

Bentley NEW, GTC, V8S, 2018 finished in sand stone with dual hide interior, magnolia and tan, with matching power top, this mulliner bespoke interior is outstanding, 21 inch alloys, to many extras to list just stunning. £POA

Mercedes 380SL Sports 1984 Finished in Astral Silver with Navy Blue hide interior and Blue dashboard, Walnut veneers, headrests, over mats, Blaupunkt stereo system, hard top, soft top as new and hardly used, alloys, tinted glass, power mirror, rear seats, headrests, automatic, power steering, power windows, first aid kit still in factory wrapping, tool kit, only 61,000 pampered miles from new, with complete service history, accompanied with a set of old mot certificates, with original paperwork and invoices, as well as hand book from new in original wallet, This car has been garaged from new and drives like new and very smooth, Totally stunning and one of the best, unbelievable condition. ...............£37,500

Mercedes Sports 350SL 1980 finished in glacier white with tan hide interior,headrests,hard and soft tops, tinted glass,power windows,power steering,automatic,over mats,original stereo,factory alloys,this car has only covered 45,000 original miles from new,with full Mercedes history,and all old MOTs, and invoices Complete with all original tools,Recent full service,garaged from new,this car must be one of the finest to be on offer.............. £35,750

Rolls Royce Phantom VI State :imousine 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

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

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

Jaguar E Type V12 1971 2+2 finished in unmarked gleaming signal red with black hide interior, sparkling chrome wire wheels, with white side tyres, tinted glass, stereo system, power steering,automatic, drives superb, thousands spent to bring this E Type maintained to the highest of standards, with service invoices, original handbook, many old MOTs,this car is just stunning one of the best there is garaged from new ........... £86,500

Jaguar E Type 1970 2+2 finished in opalescent silver blue, with superb matching hide interior, overmats, headrests, original stereo, manual transmission, chrome wire wheels, 42,000 miles from new two owners, invoices, original handbook, service book, excellent example ....................................... £69,750 Daimler Sovereign 420 1967 finished in golden sand with cherry red hide interior, automatic, power steering, badge bar, chrome wire wheels, stereo. These Daimlers are very rare and probably never in the condition of this car, being kept in remarkable condition from new, and only 53,000 miles with a folder full of history and old MOTs. complete with original tool kit, having only three owners from new the last owned 34 years,a superb classic that drives excellent and can be driven every day, garaged from new. Excellent value for this appreciating classic. ............... ........................................... £36,750

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

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

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

Mercedes Sports 1987 420SL finished in nautic blue with dove grey hide interior ,head rests, rear seats, hard and soft tops, tinted glass, power windows, central locking, power steering ,heated seats, ABS brakes, alloys, cruise control, stereo system, long last owner ship, garaged from new, with impeccable service records, thousands, spent to keep this car in the fantastic condition it is in today ,drives like new ...................................................................... £38,750

Bentley 1964 series 111 Finished in Dawn blue over Silver, with dove grey hide interior, picnic tables to rear, lambs wool overugs power windows, automatic, stereo system, power steering, this is a very original example of this model and becoming quite rare, complete with all tools, and history file, to include original handbook low ownership, always garaged, exceptional example always garaged, drives superb. £48,750

Jaguar SS100 repro coachbuilt by the famous Adams coach builders who were responsible for most of the exotic sports cars, being a ex lister design man. This roadster was built in 1985 based on the 1935 Jaguar SS100, one of only 17 built, finished in British Racing green, with beige hide interior, headrests, radio, CD player, powered by the popular Jaguar 4.2 engine with triple carbs, manual gearbox with overdrive, power steering, and disc brakes, making this a pleasure to drive, fold down front wind screen, all weather equipment, plus side screens, fitted with factory wire wheels, and twin side mounts with fitted mirrors, comes equipped with hood cover, full toneau cover, rear chrome luggage rack, badge bar with various badges, wire grill head light protectors, twin spots, excellent history file with invoices and old MOTs, and tax discs, complete with all tools, and very expensive in door car cover, this car is just stunning and a fine investment.....................£85,750

Range Rover Sport Diesel HSE Dynamic 2015, finished in aruba with black roof, with contrasting interior, full lenth panoramic roof, power fold away tow bar, 22inch wheels, side steps, tinted glass, only 28,000 miles, with history just serviced,only two owners,huge spec please call for details,this car is just stunning, could be mistaken for new ...... £49,750

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 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

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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

Ford Zodiac MK1 1956 finished in Dorchester grey over winchester blue,with matching hide interior, manual with overdrive,this car has been corectly stored for over 50 years,not a restored car but an excellent original example,stereo system, steel period sun visor, fitted hunting lamp, badge bar with badges original twin spot lights,,only three owners drives good, very difficult to find another like this one.a fine investment ............... £28,750

Hillman Super Minx Convertible 1963 This very rare model is finished in glacier white with superb cherry red interior with piping,and matching convertible top,original radio,personal number plate,manual transmission, original supplying dealer plaque on dashboard,complete with original tools,handbook,history folder and old MOTs,only 3 owners from new,and only 55,000 miles,excellent restoration thousands spent to bring this car to a high standard,displayed at the N.E.C. classic car show,drives superb. always garaged. amazing condition and a fine investment ............ £26,500

London Taxi 2002 Golden Jubilee model only fifty of these cabs were made for the Queens Jubilee, making them very rare and collectable and increasing in value, usual extras, power steering, automatic transmission, glass divider, occasional fold down seats, wheelchair access, power windows, radio and stereo, all tools, drives superb ............................................................£9,750

Mercedes E240 1999. 6 door limousine, finished in Masons black, with dove grey hide interior, headrests, power steering, automatic, power glass divider, alloys, abs, stereo, CD player, air conditioning, this superb car has only one owner from new, and only 66,000 miles, with full history, garaged from new, and is just magnificent, drives like new ..............................£8,750 CHOICE OF 6

Jaguar E Type 1972 V12 Roadster, finished in unmarked opalescent silver blue,with cherry red hide interior, headrests, navy blue soft top, overmats, stereo system,sparkling chrome wire wheels, with white side tyres, tinted glass, manual transmission, power steering, complete with all tools, this car has only 25,000 original miles from new, and only two owners, and has the original British Leyland service book, and handbook, with excellent history, drives like a new car, and in totally superb condition, just stunning .................£145,500

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

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 1970 2+2 finished in old english white with as new black hide interior piped white,automatic transmission,sparkling chrome wire wheels,with new white band tyres,stereo,complete with all tools,this car has had a recent full engine overhaul,and over the years thousands spent with all invoices,old mots,original hand book,old tax discs,the history must be seen with this car .................................................................... £68,750

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

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.

Bentley GT Continental 2005 finished in Beluga black with black hide interior, walnut veneer dash,premium stereo system, many more extras, only 32,000 miles with full service history, only 2 owners from new, always garaged, could be mistaken for new. ................................................£28,750

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, complete with tools, and Jack kit. This is a superb original example never seen rain, drives like new ...........£125,500

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

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

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 valuable totally superb ........... £119,500

London Taxi TX2 2005 finished in Black with superb interior, occasional seats, power steering, wheelchair access, automatic, power windows, stereo system, glass divider, low miles, original handbook very difficult to find another like this one. Large choice ....................................................... £6,750

Jaguar E Type 1973 V12, 2+2 finished in azure blue with navy blue hide interior, headrests, overmats, tinted glass, adjustable mirrors, stereo system, brand new chrome wire wheels and full lenth webasto sun roof, white side tyres, automatic transmission, power steering, this car is amazing having been stored since 1978, only covered 6000 miles, bills and invoices available, original handbook and tools, drives superb, brilliant investment................ £79,750

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 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

Mercedes 1988 560 SL Sports Left hand drive, finished in Smoke Silver with Brazil hide interior, headrests, hard and soft tops, centre armrest, overmats, first aid kit, light up vanity mirrors, CD stereo system,air bag, air cond, power mirror, cruise control, ABS, power windows, SRS, outside temperature gauge, tinted glass, auto, power, expensive Mercedes wheels, only 38,000 miles, service history, drives like new, just magnificent ..........£39,750

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

London Taxi TX2 2004, finished in metalic silver grey with superb interior, sliding glass divider, fold down seats, wheelchair access, stereo, power windows, automatic, power steering ,garaged from new, drives excellent ................................................... £5,750. More pics on our website. Free delivery. Large choice.

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

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Bentley GT continental 2004 finished in Moonbeam silver with nautic dark blue hide interior, stereo, many more extras, drives superb, magnificent example, 85,000 miles service history, just serviced. Garaged from new. What value at ......................£19,750

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

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1997 Ferrari F50 LHD 1 Owner from new, European delivered and complete with boots, luggage, tools and books. £1.985 million

2003 Ferrari Enzo LHD 1 owner from new, European delivered, special order Giallo Modena, complete with luggage, tools and books. £1.750 million

2007 Bugatti Veyron LHD German delivered and recently completed major service with H R Owen Bugatti. £1.095 million

1990 Ferrari F40 LHD Swiss delivered, Classiche certified, incredible history, books and tools. £899,950


1975 Maserati Khamsin RHD One off custom mod, RHD, Holden V8 and automatic – find another one like this. POA

1954 Fiat 500C Van LHD Concours standard restoration every small detail exquisite. POA

1986 Aston Martin V8 Volante LHD Carburettor model, automatic and undergone significant amount of refurbishment. Viewing highly recommended. £167,950

2014 Ferrari F12 RHD 1 owner and just 9000 miles from new with full complete Ferrari service history. £164,950

1971 Mercedes Benz 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet LHD European delivered, mohair soft top, floor change gearbox and Behr air con – stunning. £239,950

Daimler DS420 Touring Limousine RHD One off specially built for the personal use of Sir John Egan ‘Mr Jaguar’ – find another like this! £39,950


CARS FOR SALE

KIM CAIRNS - Established 1972 Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten www. kimcairnsclassics.co.uk

1993 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER 2.0. This 2.0 litre 5 speed series 4 RHD Alfa Spider is finished in stunning Galio Fly Yellow with black trim, new black soft top and Yellow hard top for the winter. Only 36,000 miles and comes with the original alfa wallet, books and spare key. Reg number of AI INCY comes with the car (Incy Spider) ...................£13,995

2000 JAGUAR XKR SUPERCHARGED. Finished in immaculate Jaguar Topaz with Doeskin hide and 20” Paris Split rim Alloy wheels. 84,000 miles with full documented service history. Comes with all original books, tools, hood cover etc. Immaculate Jaguar Supercar for only.... ............................................................................. £12,995

1997 MERCEDES 320SL. Finished in immaculate brilliant silver with unmarked black leather and black hood. ONLY 51000 miles from new with a full service history and old MOT certificates and invoices to confirm the very low milage. Very hard to find low milage and well looked after SLs like this one. .................£11,995

2002 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLSTFI FAT BOY 1450CC. Stage 1 tuned stunning Harley-Davidson, finished in blue/silver with expensive air brushed murals on the tank and mud guards. Lots of extra Chrome, Sissy Bar, Screaming Eagle Exhaust and only 4000 miles. Mint Condition ....... £10,995

2006 BMW 630 SPORT. Finished in Orient Blue Metallic with Ivory Leather, this stunning BMW has only covered 57,000 miles. Comes with a large service history wide screen Sat Nav, an upgraded sound system and number plate of S1 VLG. Very attractively priced at ........... £10,995

1966 HILLMAN MINX 1725 AUTO. Only 18,000 miles from new, MOT certificates 1997 to 2000. Been part of the Jaguar Land Rover collection. Finished in its original colour of green with all original green interior a real time warp car. Be ready to show this car next season there cannot be another one like this one. .................. £9,995

2008 BMW 3.0 SI Z4 COUPE. Finished in immaculate Arctic Silver with Black Leather. 70,500 miles. Alloy Wheels just refurbished. Full Service History and 2 sets of keys. Very clean and very well looked after example. ............................................................................£9,995

1978 MG MIDGET. Was part of the Jaguar/Land Rover collection with only 18000 miles recorded, has MOT’s dating back to 1993. Apart from the paintwork the car looks to be original and in very good condition in keeping with the mileage. Very attractive. .............................£8,995

2007 MERCEDES 5.0 CLS. Finished in immaculate Mercedes Brilliant Silver with unmarked Black Hide. Top of the range 5.0 Petrol. Climate control, electric heated seats with 3 memories, front/rear parking sensors, Mercedes Command System, Sat Nav/video. Very fast and surprisingly economical. Top of the range future classic in top condition.......................................................... £6,995

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1996 MERCEDES E220 AUTO ESTATE 7 SEATER. Finished in immaculate brilliant Silver with unmarked grey trim. Full Service History 11 main dealer and 3 specialists. Now done 126k. Electric Sunroof and Electric windows. Not many of these around in this condition, especially with 7 seats. Exceptional.... £6,995

1993 FORD MONDEO 1.8 LX. Finished in Stardust Silver with Opal Trim. Two owners and ONLY 25223 miles from new supported by Ford Main Agent stamped service history up until 1999 and the same Ford Main Agents service receipts up to 2007. The first owners placed the car in storage in 2009. Comes with the original book pack and wallet..................................................................... £4,995

1963 JAGUAR MK2 3.4 MANUAL/OD. Finished in immaculate Jaguar Opalescent Maroon with recently renewed red hide. Wire Wheels and Power Steering. Very well sorted and looked after example.

£24,995

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1963 LANCIA FLAVIA COUPÉ. This beautiful and rare Lancia Flavia has been fully Restored on a Rotisserie and finished in Fiat Metallic Rosso with new white trim. Engine has been rebuilt over £40,000 was spent on the restoration. Exceptional and VERY RARE OPPORTUNITY, only 3 cars recoded at the DVLA. . ....................... £39,995

1971 ALFA ROMEO 1300 JUNIOR. Imported from Southern Italy 4 years ago and totally rust free never had any welding or restoration. Finished in Alfa White with immaculate Black Leather trim with no sun damage what so ever. If you are looking for a rust free immaculate Alfa Junior this must be the one. VERY RARE FIND. ...........................................................................£24,995

1967 JAGUAR MK10. Finished in Sage Green with Tan leather. In storage from 1976 and not used until 2007, only covering 200 miles per year since. Remarkable condition having been stored for 30 years plus. Interior original and has a lovely pattern. Would be very hard to find another in this original condition. ................£22,995

1966 VOLVO AMAZON 122S. This time Warp car has only covered 18,000 miles. The first owner had the car 40 years and only covered 11,500 miles. Finished in Graphite Grey with red trim. interior is in as new condition. Body has never had any welding and is in a truly time Warp Condition. Best one on the market!.........................................................................£23,995

1974 MGB ROADSTER. Total bare shell RHD rebuild just completed from a California rust free car. Immaculately painted in its original colour of Primrose Yellow and fitted with black leather seats and a new set of Wire Wheels. With overdrive gearbox, car is now ready for the road again. Stunning restoration. . ................... £23,995

1996 MERCEDES E220 COUPÈ 17,000 MILES. One lady owner. Purchased new from Brunswick Mercedes and meticulously maintained by them and Mercedes Croydon. Totally immaculate and original. Said by many, the best of the last quality built Mercedes Benz’s. IF only the best is good enough this is the one. ... ........................................................................................£ 19,995

1984 MERCEDES 280E ONLY 22,000 MILES. Finished in immaculate original Lapis Blue with unmarked Blue Velour upholstery. ONLY 22,000 MILES. Comes with a Full Service History and MOT’s dating back from 1989. Immaculate Stunning Car, must be the best one on the market. INVESTMENT! .........£18,995

1985 JAGUAR XJ-SC V12 AUTO. Finished in immaculate Sebring Red with black hide and black Targa top. Service history and old MOT’s. Very well looked after example and comes with the XJC Number Plate. These XJ-SC’s are becoming very rare and in this condition a really sound investment........................................................... £15,995

1993 JAGUAR XJS V12 COUPE. This exceptional example was first registered to Jaguar cars Browns Lane Feb 93 then sold to its last and only owner Dec 93. Only 58,000 miles with 23 service stamps. Flamingo Metallic with Doeskin hide. Very hard to find in this condition. Not to be confused with a normal 26 year old Jaguar.. ......... £15,495

1984 JAGUAR XJS. Last owner a doctor who owned the vehicle since 1986, 32 years and only covered 41,000 miles. Finished in gloss black with Doeskin hide and original Starfish alloy wheels. Superb example hard to find another like this. ....................................... £14,995

1983 MERCEDES 240D. Finished in immaculate Ivory Pearl with Sienna Red interior. Totally original never been painted or welded. Only 3 owners from new and 82,000 miles. Comes with MOT’s from 1988 to present. Stunning example of a genuine Mercedes W123. ....................................................................... £14,995

2000 MERCEDES 320 SL V6. Finished in immaculate brilliant Silver with unmarked grey leather. Full Mercedes Main Dealer History. 59,000 miles. Comes with hardtop, softtop, CD Multi changer, wind detector and hard top stand. Exceptional low mileage car with history to match. ........................... £13,995

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OSELLI

Oselli Engineering est 1962

CLASSIC & SPORTSCARS

2007 ASTON MARTIN DB9

Finished in ‘Toro Red’ with Parchment leather trim. It has a Chancellor Red dash and matching stitching, which compliments each other perfectly. This car is in outstanding condition with only 22000.00 miles, two owners, and a full service history it is a perfect example of the DB9. It has a 49 valve, 6.0 litre, V12 engine, and a 6-speed automatic touchtronic gearbox. A classic name, with a modern twist it comes with added extras such as rear parking sensors, tyre pressure monitoring system, rear LED lamps, satellite navigation, bluetooth telephone connectivity, alarm and mobiliser, CD changer with MP3 audio connection, and powerfold mirrors. £42,950

1969 ASTON MARTIN DB6 . Finished in Silver Birch with Black trim. Manual gearbox, power steering. Very large history file, including re-paint, re-trim and engine etc. £425,000

1998 ASTON MARTIN V600 VANTAGE. Finished in Royal Blue Metalic, with parchment piped blue trim and carpets. 28000 miles on with full ston Martin service histpry, new clutch and gauges £POA

2000 ASTON MARTIN DB7 VANTAGE. Finished in Silver with grey over charcoal trim. 52000 miles with three owners and full service history £29,950

1958 MGA ROADSTER . Finished in flame red with black leather interior with red piping. Fully restored with photographic records. £39,950

2016 CATERHAM ROADSPORT. Previously an academic car, this has been upgraded to the Roadsport spec. It has 1519 miles on the clock and a Ford Sygma engine. £21,950

1964 MGB ROADSTER Finished in red on a heritgate shell. Built to full FIA soec and certified. Fitted with 1840cc engine, SCCR and L.S.D diff £49,000

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OSELLI

Oselli Engineering est 1962

CLASSIC & SPORTSCARS

1983 ASTON MARTIN V8 VANTAGE

Finished in Chichester Blue with parchment piped blue trim, Ronal wheels and a manual gearbox. Very good condition. Chassis number 12384 and being a 580 series car, huge history file, including services and repairs from the works service. Work completed includes bare metal repaint and sills, new trim, suspension rebuild, new clutch, sports exhaust and much more. £245,000

ROLLS ROYCE SHADOW 2. Finished in its original colour of Larch Green with beige leather trim and carpets, 7300 miles, large history file, bare metal repaint, and perfect interior £23,950

2007 ASTON MARTIN V8 VANTAGE, finished in ‘Toro’ Red with black trim. 4.3 litre engine with manual 6 Gearbox, just 45000 miles and three previous owners. Full service history and in exceptional condition throughout, no expense spared. £32,950

2000 ASTON MARTIN VANTAGE . Finished in Malvern Silver with black leather trim and burr walnut dash. Original ‘Becker’ radio/CD player, with built in SatNav, FSH with work carried out at Aston Martin Works and 37000 miles on the clock. £32,950

1968 MGB ROADSTER. Finished in Old English White, with red hood, carpets and beige piped trim. Fully restored and had little use since £21,950

1958 MGA ROADSTER. Finished in green with black trim. Repatriated from US, restored and converted to right hand drive. Needs a little TLC hence £21,950

1963 MGB ROADSTER Finished in Iris Blue with Old English roundels and hard top. Rebuilt by Oselli on a heritage body shell to a very high specification, including race logic data £39,950 logging system and a 1840cc engine.

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Sherwood Restorations Ltd Established 1966

SALES ~ SERVICE ~ RESTORATION

Established as one of the leaders in the field of vintage and classic car sales and restoration, with over 200 years of combined experience, winners of many major Concours d’Elegance Awards

2014 JAGUAR XK 5.0 SIGNATURE COUPE

1955 AUSTIN HEALEY 100/4 BN1.

1961 MGA ROADSTER MK2

Italian Racing Red with Soft Grain Ivory Hide Interior. 1 Owner from New. 42,000 Miles. Full Main Dealer Service History Last serviced at 41,933 Miles. Impeccable throughout, in Jaguar’s words ”A Celebration of Design”. PLEASE NOTE – PRIVATE REGISTRATION NUMBER SHOWN IS ‘NOT’ INCLUDED RHD - £28.995

Old English White with Red Trim, Hood and Tonneau. A matching numbers example and in truly outstanding condition throughout. Complete ground up restoration to the very highest of standards. An appreciating asset that is quickly catching up its 3000 litre stable mates in value and desirability. RHD - WAS £69,995 NOW £59,995

Chariot Red with Black trim. Bob West restoration some years ago and still stunning throughout

1994 PORSCHE 968 SPORT LUX – 6 SPEED MANUAL

2003 ASTON MARTIN DB7 VANTAGE – AUTO

1974 MGB 1.8 ROADSTER – OVERDRIVE

Speed Yellow with Black Interior. Aesthetically and mechanically Superb. Modern Classic that is tipped as one to buy whilst still affordable.. RHD - WAS £25,995 NOW £22,995

Tungsten with Black Interior, 18,600 Documented Interior. Aesthetically and mechanically Superb. Modern Classic that is tipped as one to buy whilst still affordable. RHD - WAS £34,995 NOW £29,995

Citron Yellow with Black Interior and Hood. One of the last chrome bumper ‘B’s, restored a few years ago, remaining in the same superb condition to this day. Ideal start to Classic Motoring, will provide much enjoyment for RHD - £13,495 years to come.

1968 MGC ROADSTER

1989 JAGUAR XJS V12 CONVERTIBLE AUTO

1994 PORSCHE 968 CABRIOLET – TIPTRONIC

Glacier White with Black trim. Retaining its original registration ‘OOB 21G’. Sympathetically modified with ‘touring’ in mind. Comprehensive history. So nice, so original and so understated. RHD - WAS £31,995 NOW £29,995

Westminster Blue with Magnolia Hide. Magazine featured with comprehensive specification and history. Grand Tourer ready to be enjoyed once again.

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1987 PEUGEOT 205 1.9 GTI

1973 TRIUMPH TR6 – 5 SPEED

Cherry Red with Grey/Red interior. A truly stunning example with just 28,000 recorded miles from new!! Complete and total history from day one. This multi-award winning example is absolutely superb throughout. One of the very best!! RHD - WAS £29,995 NOW £27,995

Sapphire Blue with Black trim. Restored and uprated. Just re-trimmed including hood. Mechanically enhanced to provide a little more enjoyment. RHD - WAS £27,995 NOW £25,995

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GRAND PRIX WHITE WITH BLACK HIDE AND HOOD.

True Modern Classic. Has been used for touring at home and abroad and maintained to the highest standards regardless of cost. RHD - £19,995

1968 MGB ‘1860’ ROADSTER – OVERDRIVE Primrose Yellow with Black interior. As clean underneath as it is on top. This is as good as they get! RHD - WAS £19,995 NOW £18,995

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1967 FERRARI 275 GTB/4 12,000 POA

HENDON WAY MOTORS EST. 1952

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1931 TJ 12/50 4 SEAT TOURER BY RICHARD BREESE

1931 TJ 12/60 BEETLEBACK BY CARBODIES

1936 SPEED 25 TOURER BY CROSS & ELLIS

1948 TA 14 FOUR LIGHT SALOON BY MULLINER

1953 TA 21 DROP HEAD COUPE BY TICKFORD

1961 TD 21 DHC BY PARK WARD

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Jaguar XJ 2.7 V6 TD Sovereign 2007 ( Face Lift Model) ONLY 26000 MILES FROM NEW. Finished in Beautiful Lunar Grey With Full Barley Leather Electric Heated Memory Seats. This ONE OWNER Example was supplied New by Mychreests Jaguar on IOM. Factory Options Inc: Colour Touch Screen Sat/Nav, Bluetooth Phone, Alpine Premium HiFi with Multi CD, Front/Rear Park Distance Control, Heated Rear Seats, Multi Function leather Steering Wheel, Climate Control. Full Jaguar Main Dealer Service History. Please call or email for more Detailed Information. ................................................................ £14,995

Mercedes Benz C63 AMG Coupe 2013 ONLY 27000 MILES FROM NEW. Finished in Rare Obsidian Black With Designo Porcelain Leather. Factory Options Include: Command online, Panoramic Glass Tilt/Slide Roof, Colour Sat/Nav, DAB Radio, Bluetooth Phone with Phone Streaming, Burmester Surround Sound, AMG Speedshift MCT 7-Speed Sport Transmission, Electric Heated Memory Seats, Two-Tone Designo Porcelain Leather, High Gloss Black Piano Interior Trim, Adaptive High Beam, Xenon Headlights, Front/Rear Park Distance, Power Fold Mirro 19” AMG Multi Spoke Alloys ................................................................................................................. £26,995

Mercedes Benz SLK 320 V6 Automatic 2002 Convertible Only 31000 MILES FROM NEW. Brilliant Silver With Full Designo Grey leather Electic Heated Seats.Options included: Special Order Designo Leather Interior, Electric Seats, Heated Seats, Ali Interior Pack, Grey/Black leather Steering Wheel, Climate Control, Cruise Control, CDR10 MB HiFi, Wind Deflector, Electric Roof. Electric Mirrors. Full Mercedes/Specialist Service History With Service Bills, 2 Keys and full Book Pack. These R170 SLK 320 V6 Models have become Very sort after in this condition and with Very Low Miles .......£8,995

Jaguar S Type 3.0 V6 SE Petrol Automatic 2004 ONLY 29000 MILES FROM NEW. Finished in Beautiful Metallic Pacific Blue with Full Barley Leather Electric Heated Memory Seats. Supplied New by Jacksons Jaguar Jersey to its First Owner.Options Include: Full Barley Leather Electric Heated Seats, Xenon Headlights, Alpine Premium HiFi, Glass Tilt/Slide Sunroof, Burr Wood Interior Pack,Multi Function Steering Wheel, Power Fold Mirrors, Rear Park Distance, Climate Control. Full Jaguar/ Specialist Service History. A truly Superb 2 Owner Example with Very Low Mileage. ...............£8,995

Jaguar XJ 3.0 V6 Petrol 2007/57 Face Lift Model ONLY 31000 MILES FROM NEW. Indigo Blue with Barley Leather Electric Heated Memory Seats. Being Sold to its First Owner by Taunton Jaguar on the 30/04/2008. Factory Options Include: Colour Touch Screen Sat/Nav, Bluetooth Phone, Park Distance Control, Electric Heated Memory Seats, Power Fold Mirrors, Heated Front Screen, 19’Carelia Jaguar Alloy Wheels, Adaptive Damping Control, Electric Steering Column, Full Front/Rear Climate Control. Full Service History Including all Service Invoices, Full MOT History. All Books.These X350 XJ Models have become very desirable and collectable with Low Mileage. For more detailed information please call or email ..................... £14,995

Mercedes Benz SL350 V6 AMG Sport 7G-Tronic Convertible 2012 ONLY 28000 MILES.Rare Fire Opal Red With Full Black Perforated Nappa Leather and Silver Piping, Electric Heated Memory Seats. Options Inc: Colour Sat/Nav Command With Integrated 6 Disc CD HiFi, Bluetooth Phone, Front/ Rear Park Distance Start/Stop Eco Function, Electric Boot Opener, Airscarf Neck Heating, Ambient Interior Lighting, Heated Seats, Dark Aluminium Interior Pack, 19”AMG Wheels, Ali Interior Dials, Power Roof, Xenon Headlights, Full Service History.............................................................£21,995

Jaguar XKR 5.0 V8 Supercharged Convertible((Final Edition XKR) ONLY 21900 MILES FROM NEW. This Fabulous TWO OWNER Example Was Supplied New By Colliers Jaguar Tamworth on the 19/09/2011. Rare Metallic Lunar Grey With Charcoal Recaro Leather Sport Seats Which Is Beautifully Complemented With Silver Twin Stitch Detail, Colour Touch Screen With Satellite Navigation, Black Fabric Electric Convertible Roof, Front & Rear Park Distance Control,Rear Parking Camera, Electric Front Seats With 16 Way Memory, Bowers & Wilkens Premium HiFi System Package, Bluetooth Phone Preparation.Detailed Service History With All Books and Brochures, 2 Keys, Full MOT History. ..............£35,995

Jaguar XKR 5.0 V8 Supercharged 2014/14 Convertible ONLY 26000 MILES FROM NEW. Metallic Midnight Black with Full Ivory Leather Electric Heated Sports Seats. This was One of the Final X150 Supercharged Models to be Produced. Factory Options Included: Colour Touch Screen Sat/Nav, Bluetooth Phone Prep, Rear Parking Camera, Keyless Door Entry, Bowers & Wilkens Premium HiFi, Heated Front Screen, Front/Rear Park Distance, Piano Black Interior Trim, Red Brake Calipers, 20” Jaguar Alloys, Black Power Hood, Heated R Steering Wheel. Full Jaguar Main Dealer History. For More Information please call or email. ............£36,995

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1966 Aston Martin DB6 MKI – In Silver Birch with Blue upholstery and manual ZF 5 speed transmission. This is an original UK RHD matching numbers, correct car with a fabulous well documented history. EZ power steering fitted. This is a detailed, superbly presented and exceptional driving car that has clearly had a meticulous, discerning owner who has taken it to a very high standard ........... £399,995

1966 Ford Mustang 289 V8 Coupe – This is the not the typical, average Ford Mustang 289 V8 Coupe we see on the UK market. This is a very correct, original car with provenance, exceptional history dating back to 1966 and a genuine 66,000 miles from new. The Ford was supplied new by Fred Lautze Inc on Airport Blvd, San Francisco, California on the 21st April 1966 to Fulvio Garzoli, a WWII veteran of the US Navy residing in San Francisco. The Mustang then spent 33 years in the City (its whole time in the USA), changing hands just small number of times. The original Ford Mustang service book is with the car..............£18,995

1956 Chevrolet Corvette C1 – 229 UYT is very impressive on the road, the 265ci V8 engine is outstanding with superb power and performance, the three-speed manual gearbox is faultless, and the Corvette handles and stops correctly. All electrics are in excellent order, the underside of the car is structurally superb, and the body presents beautifully with a lovely standard of paintwork and chrome. Both hard top and soft top are in very good order and the interior finely presented. This is a fabulous example in one of the most attractive colour combinations, and since restoration it has nicely been run in, further fettled and is ready to drive and enjoy.......... £79,995

1966 Rover P5 3 Litre Saloon – This incredibly original, lovely motor car has driven to us from the Scottish Borders, arriving to with us in Yorkshire with 99000 genuine miles. Still in its original specification, retains a largely original and stunning Red leather upholstery. This is a real time warp, a fantastic 1960’s family saloon that’s capable of regular use with a truly wonderful, super quiet 3 litre engine............... £14,995

1964 Jaguar MK2 3.4 Manual with Overdrive – PAS, superb history, original colours, recent full re-trim and re-veneered woodwork, beautiful bodywork and paint, CWW.. .£43,995

1972 Jaguar E-Type V12 Roadster Automatic O.E.W with Black leather riding on steel wheels. Totally immaculate, exceptional car inside and out. Bodyshell built by XK Engineering, truly superb restoration in 97-98 at cost of £60k! 15k miles since ..................................................£89,995

1971 Triumph Stag MKI Manual with Overdrive – Known to us for many years. Superb history, one of the best driving Stag’s we’ve ever had, truly top class on the road. Original colours, matching numbers ....................................£22,995

1958 Jaguar XK150 3.4 DHC – Just 31200 miles from new, Matching Numbers, Original Colours, CWW and a very rare Automatic car. Superb to drive, first class bodyshell, excellent running gear and lovely original interior........... £119,995

1965 Mercedes Benz 230SL 5 Speed Manual – This show standard, pristine collection quality Mercedes Benz 230SL is an original RHD, UK Home Market car, first registered on the 17th May 1965 with matching numbers and rare, highly desirable and original 5 speed ZF gearbox. Covered just 200 miles since a complete nut and bolt restoration that has lasted almost 26 years. Truly superb. ......... £139,995

1960 AC Aceca – A beautifully presented car with a recorded mileage, believed genuine of just 29000 miles. With a superb traceable history and presenting in such beautiful condition, we know this is a very sought-after car. The AC presents superbly with its original first-class aluminium body finished in the cars original colour of Blue. This is a true collector’s piece, a rare iconic car . ..............................................£139,995

1960 Jaguar XK150 3.8 FHC SE – A show car having had a none expense spared restoration to the highest of standards. Matching numbers and just 4k miles since its body off rebuild..... £99,995

1955 Triumph TR2 – Unbelievably correct car having being fully rebuilt to exact original spec. Original colours, all matching numbers, original registration mark, just a few thousand miles since completion. A show winner............ £42,995

1978 Aston Martin V8 Series III S Specification – 69k miles with FSH, mechanically outstanding, superbly prepared car with first class bodywork, paint and trim. ...................................... £106,995

1968 Jaguar E-Type Series II 4.2 Roadster – This is a superb driving, ultra-usable and very genuine UK supplied, matching numbers Jaguar E-Type Roadster that’s still in its original factory colours of Willow Green with Black leather upholstery. This really is a great buy; with excellent provenance, history, matching numbers and is offered onto the market a very sensible price ............................................£89,995

1964 Ford Mustang Convertible – Superbly restored car, fabulous body and paintwork, new Red interior, new power hood, rebuilt engine, 3 speed manual and 1st class in every respect ........ ....................................................................£42,995

1960 Jaguar C-Type Recreation – We are delighted to offer this magnificent, 1960 period Jaguar C Type onto the market. A carefully built recreation that appears remarkably correct with an aged, original but super high-quality feel. Built in the 1980’s by a professional engineer and Proteus founder Jim Marland. The C Type stayed with just the one owner for over thirty years...........£89,995

1971 VW Beetle – This really is a beautiful little car. One owner for around forty years and in total has had just five owners from new. A very original car still retains its original dealer rear window sticker, , original Smiths rear window heater sticker and all the window glass is still etched with the cars original number. A recorded mileage of little over 54,000 and from the originality, we believe this to be genuine. ........................................................................................ £9,995

1995 Aston Martin Virage Volante Widebody – First owned and registered by Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd with their very own factory display plate ‘AM V8’. Only 26 factory built Widebody cars were ever produced. In 2017 at 22912 miles this car had over £10,000 spent with prominent Aston Martin classic specialists in the South of England. Body and paintwork are presented in beautiful condition. Stunning Green piped Parchment leather. ....... £139,995

1967 Alvis TF 21 Saloon – Third from last ever built UK TF, 5 speed gearbox, Webasto sunroof, PAS, extensive history documenting impressive rebuild, tens of thousands of miles long distance touring. Wonderful motor car................. £49,995

1967 Jensen FF MKI Vignale – A very rare car, one of only 12 ever built. With us now having some pre-sale preparation. Matching numbers, original colours, rebuilt at a cost in excess of £75k several years ago ......................................... ..................................................... £Call for details

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1999 Aston Martin DB7i6

1999 Aston Martin DB7i6 Alfred Dunhill Limited Edition

2001 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante

Finished in Champagne with cream hide interior. 59,000 miles with continuous service history. Superb to drive and very sensibly priced at £29,950

Finished in Platinum Silver with black hide interior. 35,000 miles only, Huge specification £39,995

Finished in Stronsay Silver with pale grey and blue hide interior. Lovely condition, 46,000 miles, continuous service history £29,950

2000 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage

2001 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante

2000 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage

Finished in Porsche Cobalt Blue and fitted with manual 6 speed transmission. 38,000 miles Perfect throughout £37,950

Finished in Aston Racing Green, LEFT HAND DRIVE, 47,000 miles only, perfect throughout and only £35,000

Finished in Lotus Azurro Blue, 76,000 miles, excellent condition throughout £26,950

2003 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage

2002 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage

2005 Aston Martin DB9 Coupe

Finished in Onyx Black with pale grey hide, 52,000 miles excellent £34,950 throughout

Finished in Stronsay Silver with contrasting pale grey and blue hide interior. 72,000 miles and a perfect driving car £28,950

Finished in Midnight Blue, 60,000 miles, full Aston service history £29,950

2003 Mercedes SL 500

1982 Ferrari Mondial

Finished in Mercedes Silver with grey hide, excellent specification £29,950 including Panoramic roof,

1967 MGB Roadster Finished in Tartan red with black hide seats, fully restored including a new Heritage shell, fitted with wire wheels and overdrive. Offered at less than the rebuild cost at £18,950

1968 Austin Healey 100/6

1970 Jaguar E type 4.2 Series II FHC

Finished in Colorado Red over black. Beautiful Throughout, 2 owners only in the last 40 years, delightful to drive £49,950

Finished in Gunmetal grey with contrasting burgundy hide interior. Restored to a high standard by us in 2017. One trip to Le Mans since. Now attractively priced at £94,950

1997 Aston Martin V8 Coupe

1971 Aston Martin DBS V8

1973 Aston Martin V8 saloon

Finished in Signal red with Magnolia hide interior, Fully restored, perfect throughout, rare and collectable £165,000

Finished in Midnight blue with beige hide interior. Fully restored, perfect throughout, £89,950 ono Reduced on the instructions of the owner and stunning value at

Finished in Mendip blue with beige hide interior, 28,000 miles only from new, full Aston history, one of only 101 cars produced incredible value at £79,950

Finished in Silver with sumptuous red hide interior and in superb condition both bodily and mechanically. Very realistically priced at £27,950

1962 Austin Healey 3000 MkII Finished in black over Colorado red, requires minor improvements to the paint but very competitively priced at £39,950

More Astons can be found by visiting our website at www.runnymedemotorcompany.com or please call Martin Brewer for more details on any of our cars

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1964 DB5, Immaculate condition recently

1964 DB5, Truly exceptional car, fully restored to the highest possible standards • £POA

1967 DB6, No expense spared Rally Conversion

restored car with comprehensive history • £POA with competition history, or fast road? • £280,000

1968 DB6, Original manual gearbox, excellent

1967 DB6 Vantage Manual, original matching

2007 Vanquish S ‘Ultimate Edition’ with just 4,000

condition and comprehensive history • £260,000

numbers car with great history • £250,000

miles and full service history • £250,000

1997 Vantage V550, Superb example of this rare Supercar, 1979 V8 Volante Manual, one owner car from

new with just 27,000 miles! • £160,000

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2009/09 Bentley Arnage T Mulliner Level II. Finished in Beluga with electric sunroof and retractable mascot. Beluga interior with Parchment stitching, embossed Flying BĂ­s and Piano Black veneers. Heated electric rear seats with lumbar. Only 40,000 miles with FSH. Known to us since 2011, immaculate ÂŁ49,999

2009/59 Bentley Continental GTC Mulliner. . Finished in Onyx with Black roof, 20 inch Mulliner wheels and Linen interior, with contrasting Flying BĂ­s and Mulliner stitching. With 3 spoke steering wheel, remote garage opener and space saver spare wheel. Only 39,000 miles with full Bentley history. Immaculate throughout ÂŁ46,950

2007/07 Bentley Arnage T Mulliner.. Finished in Moonbeam Silver with lower wing vents and Mulliner wing badges. Beluga interior with Stratos stitching and Stratos embossed Flying BĂ­s. Only 53,000 miles with Full Service History. Totally immaculate condition throughout and must be seen ÂŁ39,950

2005/54 Bentley Continental GT.. Finished in Cypress with Saffron interior, with secondary hide in Beluga, matching Beluga carpets and Burr Walnut veneers. Fitted with Mulliner 19 inch split rim alloys. Only 79,000 miles with Full Service History. Immaculate throughout ÂŁ23,950

2005/55 Bentley Continental GT Mulliner. Finished in Black Emerald with 20 inch alloys. Portland main hide with Laurel secondary hide, embossed winged BĂ­s and Walnut veneers. Known to us for 3 years and recently underwent an ÂŁ8,000 overhaul in our workshops. FSH, immaculate condition throughout ÂŁ21,250

2005/05 Bentley Flying Spur Finished in Silver Tempest with 18 inch alloys, electric sunroof and Soft Black interior, with heated and cooling seats front and rear, also with massage seats front and rear. Only 57,000 miles with Full Service History. Outstanding condition, only ÂŁ19,999

2004/54 Bentley Continental GT. Finished in Moonbeam Silver with 19 inch split rim alloys. Portland interior with Nautic secondary hide and Walnut veneers. This superb example has only 67,000 miles with full history. Stunning condition throughout ÂŁ21,750

2003/03 Bentley Arnage T Mulliner. Finished in Graphite with 19 inch split rim alloys and Cotswold interior, with contrasting embossed Flying BĂ­s to seats and dark stained Walnut veneers. Only 79,000 miles with Full Service History. Immaculate throughout and must be seen. Value at only ÂŁ26,950

2003/03 Bentley Arnage T. Finished in Black Sapphire with Mulliner wing vents and Ă­07 model 19 inch alloys. Magnolia interior stitched in French Navy with embossed Flying BĂ­s. Turned alloy dash and waist rails with Walnut veneers. Electric rear seats. Only 80,000 miles with FSH. Known to us for last 7 years and immaculate ÂŁ27,999

2002/52 Bentley Arnage T Mulliner. Finished in Silver Storm with 19 inch split rim alloys. Cotswold interior with French Navy Flying BĂ­s, French Navy carpets with Cotswold piping, Walnut veneers, picnic tables, electric and heated rear seats with upgraded sound system. Only 43,000 miles with FSH. Immaculate. ÂŁ28,950

2001/51 Bentley Continental R Wide Bodied Mulliner. ([WUHPHO\ UDUH øQLVKHG LQ 6LOYHU 3HDUO ZLWK &RWVZROG interior, two tone steering wheel, French Navy carpets piped in Cotswold and Walnut veneers. A fantastic investment or a beautiful car to enjoy, only 32,000 miles with documented service history at only £88,950

2000 Model V Bentley Arnage Red Label. Finished in Royal Blue with electric sunroof and Magnolia interior, with French Navy piping and French Navy carpets. Electric rear seats. Only 95,000 miles with Full Service History. Known to ourselves for last 13 years. Outstanding condition throughout ÂŁ19,999

1999/T Rolls Royce Silver Seraph. Finished in Fountain Blue with whitewall tyres and parking sensors, with Magnolia interior piped in French Navy, French Navy carpets and Walnut veneers to include picnic tables. Electric rear seats, vanity mirrors and power mirrors. Only 36,000 miles with FSH. Immaculate throughout ÂŁ46,950

1998 S Rolls Royce Silver Seraph. Finished in Peacock Blue with Cream coach lines and the later lamp lenses. Cotswold interior with French Navy piping, French Navy carpets, Walnut veneers, picnic tables and vanity mirrors. Only 3 owners, FSH and known to ourselves for 8 years. Fantastic condition. Only ÂŁ29,950

1998 S Bentley Arnage Red Label Look Alike. Finished in Black Emerald with 18 inch alloy wheels and rear park sensors. Hermes interior with contrasting carpets. Known to ourselves for the last 15 years and maintained regardless of cost. Immaculate throughout ÂŁ19,250

1997 P Bentley Turbo RL Finished in Peacock Blue with 17 inch alloys. Cotswold interior piped in French Navy with French Navy carpets. Only 73,000 miles with Full Service History. Immaculate throughout and must be seen. One of the best we have seen ÂŁ19,750

1997 Model/ P Rolls Royce Silver Dawn. Finished in Royal Blue with Silverstone interior, French Navy carpets and Walnut veneers. Fitted with park sensors. Known to ourselves for last 9 years and maintained regardless of cost, this car is a credit to its previous owner ÂŁ24,950

1997 P Bentley Brooklands Turbo. Finished in unmarked Racing Green with 16 inch alloys and St James coach lines. The interior is in Spruce leather with St James piping and Laurel carpets piped in St James, with Walnut veneers. One owner with only 44,000 miles and FSH. Totally immaculate throughout and must be seen ÂŁ18,950

1997 P Bentley Turbo RL MK IV.. Finished in beautiful unmarked Wildberry with twin coach lines in Cream and Sandstone interior piped in Mulberry, with Mulberry carpets piped in Sandstone and Walnut veneers. Fitted with DAB radio. Only 58,000 miles with Full Service History. Immaculate condition throughout ÂŁ19,750

1997 P Bentley Turbo RL MK IV. Finished in Peacock Blue with 17 inch alloys and with Cream coach lines and Sandstone interior piped in French Navy, with French Navy carpets. Known to us for 11 years and a credit to its last owner, with FSH. The bodywork and interior are unmarked and look like new. Only ÂŁ18,250

1996 P Rolls Royce Silver Spur MK IV Finished in Masons Black with Cream coach lines, Magnolia interior piped in Black and Black carpets with Magnolia piping. Fitted with picnic tables and electric rear seats. Known to ourselves since 2004 and has just had head gaskets replaced. Immaculate with FSH. Must be seen ÂŁ22,950

1980 V Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Series II Finished LQ ∂V FODVVLF :DOQXW ZLWK *ROG øQH OLQHV DQG ZLWK London Tan interior, Walnut veneers and Fawn carpets bound in London Tan. Only 29,000 miles from new with lots of history. Really stunning and must be seen to be appreciated. Realistically priced at only ÂŁ38,950

1979 T Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Series II in beautiful Seychelles Blue with Silver coachlines and whitewall tyres. Slate Grey interior with French Navy carpets. The øUVW RZQHU VKLSSHG WKH FDU EDFN IURP +RQJ .RQJ WR WKH UK 2 years ago. Very low mileage of 27,000, with history. Beautiful throughout, amazing value £36,950

1969 Rolls Royce MPW Convertible, Corniche style. Finished in Oxford Blue with a Silver coach line and later style Corniche wheel trims with a Dark Blue hood. French Navy interior with matching carpets and Walnut veneers. Complete history. Low mileage at only 76,000 miles and in superb condition throughout. A real investment at ÂŁ62,950

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SALEEN S7R GT1 Chassis 029R, Evo version with Panoz Engine

Totally restored and race winner. 029R is the ďŹ rst Evolution S7R built in California by Saleen, ordered by ACEMCO to compete in 2004 & 2005 ALMS. Designed to received the Panoz LMP engine into a 7.0 liter form, it was a front runner in ALMS and battled hard against the factory Corvettes. It also later raced the 2009 FIA-GT. Totally restored from the chassis by Art & Revs in 2018/2019, the car stormed in the Peter Auto’s Endurance Legend Championship and proved to be the fastest GT1, even winning overall ahead of the prototypes at Le Castellet. It is offered with only 8 hours since its complete rebuild and is fully serviced, this is one of the very best car to enter into the fantastic Endurance Racing Legends series. Art & Revs would be please to pursue its service and offer track support to its new owner for the 2020 season.


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1964 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER CLOUD 3. Smoke Green over Shell Grey Green Hide interior. 72,000 miles Just 4 former keepers. Good Service History. A first class example in outstanding condition .................................................................. £89,000

1934 ROLLS ROYCE 20/25 SPORTS SALOON BY PARK WARD. In Black Magnolia hide Interior Just 3 owners from new. Excellent history file. Known to us for last 6 years. A beautiful, rakish Park Ward sports saloon in exceptional original condition .......£58,000

1979 ROLLS ROYCE CORNICHE 5000 SERIES FHC Finished in Royal Blue with Magnolia hide interior. Known to us for many years. Last gentleman owner for 14 years. 65,477 miles. Just completed a full overhaul. A wonderful example of these increasingly rare and much sought 5000 series cars.....£79,000

1972 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SHADOW LWB, Regal Red Grey hide Just 2 former keepers. Last owner for over 30 years. Exceptionally maintained. Rare Long wheel base version. Extensive history file. ........................................................ £18,000

1989 BENTLEY MULSANNE S Finished in Light ocean Blue 43,000 miles full service history Light Blue piped Dark Blue interior History. One of the best and most original examples of this scarce model. .................................................................. £16,000

1985 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SPIRIT Royal Blue Magnolia Hide Interior 37,000 miles. 2 owners, first for 28 years. Impeccable service history mainly with Rolls-Royce. Exceptional throughout. A true collectors CAR ...............................................................£17,500

1988 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SPIRIT Cobalt blue Magnolia piped Blue Interior 81,000 miles 2 owners. Breathe taking service history. Exceptional condition.The best example of this year we have seen .................................£16,500

1972 ROLLS-ROYCE CORNICHE CONVERTIBLE Finished in Regal Red with Tan hide interior. Presented in stunning condition throughout. New white wall tyres, recent mechanical overhaul, outstanding bodywork. Fully serviced with 1 years MoT. .................... £75,000

1934 3 ½ LITRE DERBY BENTLEY CONVERTIBLE by Park Ward. Finished in Brown and Cream with Dark tan hide. Owned by the Duke of Grafton. A unique body design, special order, one off coachwork. A stunning example in exceptional condition.............................................. £160,000

1963 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER CLOUD III finished in original Pine Green with Light tan hide Interior. Genuine 102,000 Miles from new. 1 family owner from new. father and son. A stunning example in exceptional condition. .........£72,000

2003 BENTLEY ARNAGE T Finished in Silver Storm with Beluga hide interior. 37,000 miles with full 1965 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER CLOUD III Midnight service history with Bentley main agents. outstanding Blue Light tan hide, 68,000 miles. Just 3 former condition throughout. ................................... £30,000 keepers. Exceptional. .............................£95,000

1997 BENTLEY BROOKLANDS SWB Light Pressure Turbo finished in Red Pearl Magnolia piped Red interior. 54,000 miles Full Service history. Known to us for the last 13 years. 3 former keepers. Outstanding condition. Head gaskets to be replaced prior to sale .......£22,000

2002 BENTLEY ARNAGE T Black, 68,000 miles. Magnolia Hide with contrasting Black stitching. Full service history with main agents 1980 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SHADOW 2 ANTELOPE. and specialists. A very handsome example in Tan hide piped Brown. 60,528 miles. Full service exceptional condition throughout ...........£28,000 history. Excellent condition throughout. ..........£28,500

1937 DERBY BENTLEY 4.25 LITRE PARK WARD SPORTS SALOON Dark Grey and Cream Light Grey hide interior. Very well maintained by specialists. Large history file. A magnificent driving Derby Bentley with up-rated rear axle. Wonderful throughout. ............................£65,000

1987 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SPIRIT Forest Green Magnolia piped Green Interior. 34,000 miles Known to us since 1989. Just 3 former keepers. Full service history. Totally original. Stunning condition throughout. .............................£16,500

1976 ROLLS-ROYCE CORNICHE FHC. Midnight Blue. Blue hide Interior Known to us since 1980. Full 1982 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SPIRIT finished Exeter service history. 83,226 miles A beautiful and very Blue Magnolia hide interior. Covered just 46,000 Full original example of this much sought after model. .. service history. Known to us for last 8 years. Beautiful .................................................................. £56,000 example..........................................................£16,500

1993 BENTLEY TURBO R finished in Diamond graphite Magnolia, Hide Interior, 52,000 miles. Service by Bentley up until 2010 then by specialists. Last of the pre head gasket cars. Exceptional condition throughout ...........£17,000

2000 BENTLEY ARNAGE RED LABEL finished in Silver Tempest 98,000 miles Full service history with main agents and specialists Sandstone hide piped Blue An extremely smart example. Wonderful condition throughout ............£16,000

1998 BENTLEY ARNAGE GREEN LABEL (Red label look alike) Finished in Silver Pearl. Magnolia piped Blue interior Covered 62,829 4.4 BMW Twin Turbo V8. Picnic tables. Electric rear seats. Excellent condition ................................ £20,000

2000 BENTLEY ARNAGE. Red Label Royal Blue Magnolia piped Blue Interior. 97,000 miles. Full service history. 2 former keepers. Recent replacement from the head gaskets. Exceptional condition................................................ £22,000

1956 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER CLOUD 1 SC10 by James Young No. 5 of 24. Light Grey over Lavender Grey Magnolia Hide Excellent history file with much recent, no expense spared work. A wonderful example of this very scarce James Young design. One of just 21 made. Exceptional.

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2004 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT. Finished in Diamond Black with Main Hide In Saffron & Secondary Hide In Beluga. Only 42,000 miles. Burr Walnut Veneer with Door & Rear Quarter Inserts In Veneer, Massage Front Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Satellite Navigation, Front & Rear Parking Sensors, unmarked 19” Split Rim Alloy Wheels. F.S.H. Exceptional Condition Throughout. £24,950

1957 BENTLEY S1. Finished in Smoke over Sage Green with Light Green leather interior piped in Dark Green.Front & rear inertia seat belts, Rear picnic tables, A modern stereo system with Bluetooth and DAB with the original radio face. Just been serviced including new brake drums, Brake shoes, Wheel cylinders , Steering box and all four wheels stripped and powder coated with four new white wall tyres fitted. Vehicle was extensively restored in the 1990’s and is in the same £64,950 exceptional condition now.

1985 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL CONVERTIBLE. Finished in Ice green with Black mohair hood and Magnolia interior piped in dark green. 81,000 miles. One of very few made and fine investment £75,000

1997 BENTLEY AZURE. Finished in Silver with Royal Blue interior. This limited edition model marked the 70th anniversary of Jack Barclay Limited and only ten were ever built. 51,000 miles. Extra flared wheel arches, Restyled front bumper, Burr walnut front door panels, Sports steering wheel, Turbo boost gauge, Rear parking sensors, Flying B mascot, 18” five spoke alloy wheels, DVD screen fitted into headrests, F.S.H. A unique and rare collector’s piece in superb condition. £54,950

2015 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT. Only 9,000 miles. Finished in Metallic Onyx Black with Linen main hide and Beluga secondary hide. Fluted seats, Piano black veneer, Sports dual tone, 3-spoke hide trimmed steering wheel, Beluga gloss factory fitted exterior lower body styling specification, Quad exhaust finishers, Bright chrome front wing vents, V8 exterior badges, Power latching to doors, Power boot opening and closing, Front and rear parking sensors, Rear view camera, G.P.S tracking system, Red brake calipers, 20 inch open spoke alloy wheels. Bentley warranty until January 2020. Full Bentley service history. Exceptional condition throughout. £85,000

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2000 Jaguar XJ8 4.0 Executive Metallic Platinum, Cashmere leather. Auto, PAS, climate control, e-seats, parking sensors, alloys, CD stereo etc. 1 owner plus Jaguar demonstrator with only 28,000 miles. £8,495

2001 Volkswagen Bora 2.8 V6 4Motion 6-speed. Metallic Dragon Green, Black trim, PAS, A/C, CD stereo, alloys, ABS, reverse parking sensors, 44,500 miles, service history. Extremely rare. £4,995 NOW £4,795

1986 Mercedes 560SL LHD. Smoke Silver, Black leather, hard and soft tops, A/C, alloys, ABS, PAS, C-L, E-W etc. 114,000 miles with full documented history from new. Immaculate dry state car. £18,995 NOW £17,995

1967(F) Lotus Elan S3 Spyder DHC. Monaco Red, Black trim, Walnut dash.150 BHP Vegantune engine, Spyder chassis, knock-on polished Wolfrace wheels. Last owner 40 \HDUV \HDU UHEXLOG PLOHV IURP QHZ Huge history, Pristine £31,995 NOW £29,995

1997(R) BMW Z3 2.8i Roadster :LGH ERG\ DXWR $UFWLF 6LOYHU ZLWK WRQH 5HG and Black leather. A/C, e-hood, e-windows, heated and e-seats etc. Genuine 33,500 miles with full documented history. Beautiful. £8,495 NOW £8,295

2000 Mercedes SLK320 Convertible. Metallic Brilliant Silver with Anthracite leather. Automatic, PAS, ABS, A/C, e-roof, e-seats, stereo, alloys, only 63,000 miles and FSH. Jersey car from new. £5,495 NOW £5,295

2000(W) Mercedes SLK320 V6 Convertible Metallic Linarite Blue with Anthracite leather. 6ZLWFKDEOH DXWR $%6 $ & µ $0* DOOR\V C-L with 2 keys. Only 42,000 miles from new with FSH. Really immaculate. £5,995 NOW £5,795

2002(52) BMW E46 330Ci Convertible Titan Silver with Grey leather and Walnut trim. Rare 5-speed manual, power roof, A/C, e-seats, cruise control, 18î alloy wheels. Only PLOHV ZLWK )6+ ,QFUHGLEOH FRQGLWLRQ £5,295 NOW £4,995

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2005 Mercedes ( R171 ) SLK200 Kompressor Convertible. Tellurium Silver %OXH ZLWK 2[EORRG KLGH 6ZLWFKDEOH DXWR 3$6 ABS, A/C, e-w, alloys, Audio 10 CD, two keys, only 27,000 miles from new, immaculate. £6,995 NOW £6,795

2002(02) Mercedes SLK230 Kompressor Convertible. Brilliant Silver with Anthracite leather. Automatic, electric roof, A/C, alloys, e-seats, heated seats, cruise control etc. Only 40,500 miles, service history, Immaculate. £4,995 NOW £4,795

2001(Y) BMW 525i SE Auto. Metallic Siena Red with Grey leather. Dual zone climate control, heated e-seats, massage seats, Sat Nav, Xenon headlights, Tracker etc. 1 lady RZQHU PLOHV ZLWK LQFUHGLEOH KLVWRU\ from new. Pristine.£1,895

2002(51) Mercedes SLK320 V6 Convertible. Metallic Lazulite Blue with Designo Siam Beige and Anthracite leather. 6ZLWFKDEOH DXWR $%6 $ & & / ZLWK NH\V Only 51,000 miles, FSH. Stunning colour and condition. £5,795 NOW £5,495

1971(J) Volvo 164 Saloon. Metallic Gold with Metallic Gold leather. Rare manual with overdrive, rare factory sunroof, original radio. 2QO\ PLOHV $EVROXWHO\ VWXQQLQJ throughout, almost show condition £9,995

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. £4,995 NOW £4,795

1998(R) BMW E36 318i SE Saloon Automatic Titan Silver with Grey cloth. PAS, ABS, A/C, e-windows and mirrors, alloys, stereo. Genuine 24,500 miles from new, full history, Museum quality condition. £4,495 NOW £4,295

2001(Y) Mercedes CLK320 Avantgarde Cabriolet. Brilliant Silver, 2-tone Grey leather, Comand with Sat Nav, electric roof, climate control, AMG alloy wheels, 76000 miles, service history, immaculate. £3,795 NOW £3,495

2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500. Torch Red with White stripes and Black leather, *7 QXPEHU SODWH 8. GHOLYHUHG EUDQG QHZ only 2 owners, only 9,500 miles, totally correct DQG RULJLQDO VWLOO OLNH D EUDQG QHZ FDU H[WUHPHO\ UDUH LQ WKH 8. £43,000

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Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser 1983 RHD Petrol 4F Engine. Outstanding condition 373 miles since major restoration. Period radio, books and original tools. 12 months MOT £37,950

Land Rover Series 3 Van 1974 2.3 Petrol Recent body off respray plus chassis UHSDLQW *UHDW DOO URXQG FRQGLWLRQ 12 months MOT. £17,750

Mercedes 280SL 2.7 Auto Conv. 1980 $ ORYHO\ 6/ LQ &KDPSDJQH ZLWK %UD]LO cloth interior. 2007 restoration. 85k miles. Drives extremely well. Hardtop. £18,950

BMW 8 Series 850i 5.0 V12 1991 0DXULWLXV %OXH ZLWK JUH\ OHDWKHU DXWR 40k miles. Full service with manuals & tools. Outstanding condition. £34,950

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Land Rover Series 1 1956 Full and detailed restoration. 200TDi HQJLQH  WWHG ZLWK WKH RSWLRQ RI WKH original engine & gearbox. New canvas plus aluminium cab. £23,500

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Porsche 911 3.2 Targa 1984 Fantastic condition very straight *XDUGV UHG &HUWL FDWH RI DXWKHQWLFLW\ from Porsche UK. 91k miles. Drives superbly. £42,450

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1966 MERCEDES 230 SL - SILVER COACHWORK, RED LEATHER 1965 ASTON MARTIN DB5 - CALIFORNIAN SAGE COACHWORK MAGNOLIA INTERIOR ................................................................... £675,000 INTERIOR, AUTO, P/S. RECENT £35K SPENT............................... £99,995 1966 ASTON MARTIN DB6 VANTAGE - MANUAL GEARBOX, WHITE 1967 MERCEDES 250 SL - MIDNIGHT BLUE, RHD, GREY LEATHER, COACHWORK, LOW MILEAGE. PREVIOUSLY OWNED FOR MANY AUTO, P/S, FULLY RESTORED WITH ENGINE REBUILD BY YEARS BY AN ASTON MARTIN SPECIALIST. THE ONLY WHITE DB6 SILCHESTERS.....................................................................................£POA VANTAGE PRODUCED. THIS IS A VERY HIGH END CAR ............ £450,000 1968 MERCEDES 280 SL - SILVER COACHWORK ,BLACK INTERIOR, 1937 CORD PHAETON 812 SUPERCHARGED CONVERABLE - GREY AUTO, P/S, UK RHD CAR. LOW OWNERSHIP, NEW ENGINE, JUST COACHWORK, DARK BLUE LEATHER. VERY RARE ....................£199,995 RESTORED.................................................................................... £110,000 1952 JAGUAR XK 120 FHC.RHD - SILVER SAND COACHWORK,RED 1979 MERCEDES 450 SL - BLACK COACHWORK, MAGNOLIA LEATHER. FULLY UPGRADED, 4.2 ENGINE, DISC BRAKES, 4 SPEED INTERIOR, PHOTOGRAPHIC FULL RESTORATION, FSH ............ £24,995 GEARBOX WITH OVERDRIVE PLUS MANY MORE EXTRAS. FULLY RESTORED...................................................................................... £99,995 1983 MERCEDES 380 SL .LHD - NAUTIC BLUE COACHWORK, TAN LEATHER INTERIOR ......................................................................... £9,995 1968 JAGUAR E TYPE ROADSTER. LHD - METALLIC BEIGE 1985 MERCEDES 500 SL - BLUE BLACK METALLIC COACHWORK, COACHWORK. FULL RESTORATION TO THE TUNE OF CIRCA £60K GREY INTERIOR ............................................................................. £19,995 .......................................................................................................... £99,995 1987 MERCEDES 300 SL - SMOKE SILVER COACHWORK,TAN 1968 JAGUAR E TYPE SERIES 1 ROADSTER, RHD - SILVER SAND LEATHER, A/C ................................................................................. £29,995 COACHWORK, TAN LEATHER INTERIOR. JUST SUBJECTED TO

CIRCA £60K RESTORATION ........................................................ £129,995 1988 MERCEDES 300SL - WHITE COACHWORK, DARK BLUE 1972 JAGUAR E TYPE ROADSTER V12 - UK RHD, RED COACHWORK, INTERIOR ........................................................................................ £29,995 TAN LEATHER, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, WIRE WHEELS. JUST 1989 MERCEDES 300 SL - BLACK COACHWORK, BLACK LEATHER, RESTORED....................................................................................... £95,000 LOW MILEAGE ................................................................................ £29,995

2016 JAGUAR C TYPE, REALM RECREATION .SILVER COACHWORK, 1989 MERCEDES 500 SL. RED COACHWORK ,MAGNOLIA LEATHER, DARK BLUE LEATHER ,4.2 TRIPLE CARB ENGINE, 5 SPEED EVERY EXTRA , C/C, A/C, REAR SEATS, HEATED SEATS .......... £29,995 GEARBOX, 500 MILES SINCE BUILD ............................................ £65,000 2000 MERCEDES SL 320 V6 - BRILLIANT SILVER COACHWORK,GREY 1936 MERCEDES V170 - 4 DOOR LIMOUSINE CABRIOLET. RED COACHWORK. FULLY RESTORED ................................................. £49,995 LEATHER, JUST ONE PREVIOUS OWNER. PANORAMIC ROOF, FSH ............................................................................................................ £9,995 1957 MERCEDES 190 SL- RHD UK CAR .RED COACHWORK 2005 MERCEDES SLK 55, SILVER COACHWORK ,BLACK LEATHER ..... ,MAGNOLIA LEATHER INTERIOR.FULLY RESTORED WITH NEW .......................................................................................................... £13,995 PANELS, GREAT VALUE ............................................................... £119,995 1973 PORSCHE 911 2.4 TE - GOLD METALLIC COACHWORK, 1961 MERCEDES 190 SL. LHD - WHITE COACHWORK, RED LEATHER .......................................................................................................... £99,995 MATCHING NUMBERS RHD, RESTORED....................................... £79,995 1964 MERCEDES 230 SL RHD - WHITE COACHWORK, RED LEATHER, 1969 PORSCHE 911E, 2.0 LITRE. RHD - BURGUNDY COACHWORK, MATCHING NUMBERS. £8OK RESTORATION JUST NOW ............ £99,995 AUTO, P/S. JUST FULLY RESTORED TO THE HIGHEST LEVEL ........................................................................................................ £119,995 1995 PORSCHE 968 CLUB SPORT - EX PORSCHE SHOW CAR, LIGHT 1966 MERCEDES 230 SL. RHD - ONE FAMILY OWNER. IVORY BLUE COACHWORK, 80K MILES FROM NEW, RECENT REPAINT COACHWORK. P/S, AUTOMATIC. JUST RESTORED..................... £99,995 .......................................................................................................... £36,995

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Alfa Romeo 2000 Touring Spider

’63 Austin Healey MK2A

Jaguar MK9 Sedan.

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’60 Jaguar XK 150 S Roadster

‘68 Triumph TR 250

1983 Mercedes 380SL Roadster

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’65 Ford Mustang Fastback

’52 Sunbeam Alpine Roadster

’62 Chevy Corvette

Very nice Fastbacks, Coupes and Convertibles. Also T Birds, Mercury and Ford and Chevy pick ups

Beautiful classic Sunbeam we also have Alvis, AC Bristol,BSA,Daimler,Rolls Royce,MG and Riley

Beautiful Corvettes from ’62 - ‘76 Wanted to buy Classic Cars in any condition.

’70 Porsche 911E Perfect

’54 Packard Deluxe Conv.

Lancia Flaminia Zagato 3C

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VERY nice, very rare US cars in stock. Also Dodge, Packard, Desoto, Chrysler, Nash.

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’73 Porsche 914. 2.0 ltr.

‘68 Maserati Ghibli

’71 Datsun 240Z Perfect

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1986 PORSCHE 944 5 SPEED MANUAL Crystal Green with linen pinstripe/ leather trim. Factory sunroof, Telephone alloys, Gold crests. Electric windows/ seats, 53000 miles with full and impeccable documented service history. Desirable and very rare in this superb and original condition.£18,950

2003 PORSCHE 996 CARRERA 4S. Basalt Black with full black leather, 59,000 miles only with impeccable Porsche history. Sunroof, alloys, red callipers, rear wipe, air conditioning, sports exhaust, top music. Tiptronic sports gear box. Unmarked, and original. .........................................£29,950

1970 LOTUS ELAN S4 SE matching numbers RHD. BRG with Black trim. Huge history file, prefect Chassis, Engine, Gearbox, excellent body, interior, sound paintwork. excellent driver ...............................................................................................£29,950

1965 BUICK RIVIERA 445 WILDCAT Clamshell Coupe. Matching numbers, 51800 miles. Original, unrestored and a stunning .................£39,950

1971 ASTON MARTIN DBS V8 AUTO Original RHD with matching numbers. Caribbean blue with navy blue leather. Stainless sports exhaust, Air cons, GKN alloys, face off CD. Recent tyres. 61,000 miles only with FSH, and recently serviced by leading specialists. Registration number DBS 1J. Stunning original rust free specimen ........................................................................................................... £POA

1995 MERCEDES SL500 SPORTS. Silver with blue full leather trim. Navyy blue ppower hood and silver hardtop. p 8 hole alloys, y aircond, electric seats, mirrors, windows, Topp music etc. ONE previous p owner and 15,000 miles onlyy with FMBSH... repeat p 15,000 miles only. y A totallyy unmarked mint time warpp example, must be the best available.........................................................................£29,950.

1989 MERCEDES 300SL W107 Nautic blue with full grey leather, blue hard top and perfect blue soft top, flat face alloys, OTG, full electric pack, stereo, 109K with full service history and a stunning original car that drives like new. Excellent value .......................................................................................................................£29,950

1986 MERCEDES 300SL W 107. Silver with full Blue leather and factoryy UHDU VHDWV 1DXWLF EOXH KDUG WRS DQG EOXH PRKDLU VRIW WRS )ODW IDFH DOOR\V previous owner 30 years. Stunning mint and show standards example with JHQXLQH PLOHV ZLWK )6+ ...........................................................£32,950

2000 PORSCHE 996 GT3 MK1. Speed yellow with black leather, aircond, Club sport spec, RS Clutch and flywheel, roll cage, full harness set, short shifter gearbox, 31000 miles only with FPSH. Stunning original example...............£69,950

1988 PORSCHE 911 930 TURBO CABRIOLET RHD. Grand Prix white with marine Blue leather and blue mohair power p hood. Polished Fuchs alloys, y tear drop opp mirrors, sports spor p exhaust, full Bob Watson porsche p upgrades. pg 30,500 miles with superb history. File, a stunning low mileage example from a Top collection! ... £84,950

ASTON MARTIN DB7 VANTAGE TIPTRONIC AUTO Mendip Blue with Parchment/ Pacific blue leather. alloys, air conditioning, full electric pack. Face off CD, 53000 miles with full Aston martin dealer and specialist history all Books, Tools and full documentation MOTs etc. Recent new tyres, a stunning and original example... £32,950

1962 MORRIS MINI COOPER. Serf blue with OEW white roof. RHD matching numbers. Stunning and original. Please see our website. .................... £POA

1983 MERCEDES 280SL W107 SPORTS. Milan brown with beige g tex trim. Hard and soft tops. p Mexican hat Alloys, y and 2 owners with 42000 miles only from new. A mint and original, time warp motorcar..................... ....................................................................................................................£34,950

1984 PORSCHE 924 AUTO. Pewter grey with Porsche logo grey trim. Electric sunroof, alloys, 72,000 miles with full documented history. Subject of total concours refurbishment at a colossal cost, completely rust free and in show winning condition.. ................................................................... £14,950

1936 MG TA. Superb original matching numbers example. Black with beige trim. Going back on it’s UK number after being overseas in a lovely dry climate. Stunning!.............................................................................£34,950

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1955 Ac Ace

Has undergone a recent full nut and bolt restoration, needs for nothing. Exhilarating to drive. Eligible for the Millie Miglia. ÂŁ275,000

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1987 BMW 320i Auto Single family ownership since new, 96,000 miles, nice condition throughout. perfect entry to the classic car market. ÂŁ5,495


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1973 JAGUAR E TYPE ROADSTER MANUAL, ONE OWNER, 51,000 MILES £59,995

1962 JAGUAR TYPE FHC 3.8 MATCHING NUMBERS, NOW GETTING RARE £59,995

1973 JAGUAR E TYPE S3 FULLY RESTORED IN STUNNING CONDITION BLACK / CREAM £54,995

1962 JAGUAR E TYPE 3.8 ROADSTER MATCHING NUMBERS, NEEDS RESTORATION £39,995

1966 JAGUAR E TYPE SERIES ONE 2+2 ONLY 23,000 MILES, DARK BLUE, GREAT VALUE £39,995

1973 JAGUAR E TYPE ROADSTER RIGHT HAND DRIVE, ONLY 53,000 MILES, ABSOLUTELY STUNNING CAR £94,995

1966 JAGUAR E TYPE SERIES ONE FIXED HEAD COUPE, GREEN / BLACK, FITTED WITH A V8, SOLID CAR £39,995

1966 JAGUAR E TYPE S1 ROADSTER CREAM / RED , FULLY RESTORED, READY TO GO £134,995

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PORSCHE BOXSTER 2.7 2004. Finished in Cobalt blue metalic with full navy leather upholstery. 52,000 miles with full history and has just been fully serviced to include new discs all round, 18in wheels with Pirelli tyres. Porsche sound system. Lady owned for the last 5years ‘in our family’, 2 keys, Porsche books .............................................................................. £10,995

TRIUMPH ROADSTERS 1949. We have three examples of the 2000 that will be available shortly. More details please call. Roadsters always purchased ?

BROCKHOUSE CORGI 1949 98CC. When the Ferrari on the drive no longer impresses the neighbours time to up the ante and get yourself one of these. Fold down handlebars and seat pop it in boot and off you go, its even got a basket for the groceries” great fun.

MGB ROADSTER 1971 with the overdrive gearbox. Enthusiast owned and has clearly been the subject of much expenditure over the years in the hands of the right people. The paint finish and panel fit is absolutely superb, and with the chrome boot rack and alloy wheels she looks a real beauty ready to enjoy.

MORRIS 1000 TRAVELLER H REG 1970. Finished in arguably the best colour scheme of Trafalgar blue with pale blue upholstery. Restored by Morris specialist some years ago to include all new wood, paint, upholstery ect. Used Mainly for shows and events and still presents in superb condition, and one of the most versatile classic cars to own .................£POA

AUSTIN SOMERSET 1954 WITH CLASSIC PERFORMANCE UPGRADES. Finished in lovely French duck egg blue with dark blue all original upholstery. Owned by a retired garage proprietor for over 35 years and used in many classic events. Has larger 1500cc BMC engine, twin 1 1/2 SU’s, high compression cylinder head, upgraded suspension, A60 Brakes, Riley diff, alternator. Perfect for Goodwood Revival and its different.......................RESERVED

ROVER P6 3500 AUTO 1974. If your looking for one of these fine cars this example is a must see. Finished in almond with dark brown vinyl roof and stunning light tan leather including head restraints front and rear. Correct P6 Rostyle wheels with new tyres, 64,000 miles, bills invoices, history, ‘WoW’

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1995 GT40 MK3 RECREATION. Powered by a Ford 302ci V8 supplied turn key 330bhp spec from Real Steel. This rare and wonderful classic MK3 GT40 Recreation is superb in every way £69,995

JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES 3 V12 MANUAL RHD 1973. 67851 recorded miles. Matching numbers 5343cc Jaguar V12 engine and manual gearbox. Original right hand drive £49,995

DAX DE DION. Chassis with camber compensation and anti roll (CC&AR) front suspension Powered by a superb 350ci (5700cc) Chevrolet V8, A stunning car at £39,995

1978 FIA REGISTERED LANCIA MONTE CARLO RACE CAR. HSCC (class D Certified) and CSCC(class C70). £39,995

RAM SC COBRA, BIG BLOCK 454CI V8. Built by Thunder road cars, one of only 2 Big block RAM cobras. Powered by a 454ci (7400cc) Big block V8 coupled to a 4 speed Muncie gear box. Must be seen £38,500

GTD 40 MK1 “ESSEX WIRE”. Built and correctly registered in 1991 this GT Developments car has covered 19167 miles since build. Air conditioning! Powered by a Ford 302ci (4942cc) V8 engine. This superb GTD40 is only £69,995

ICONIC AUTOBODY 387 SPEEDSTER HOMAGE. Bespoke coach built on the porsche 987 boxster platform. Speedster 356 inspired, retro styled, modern drivetrain masterpiece. £74,995

RILEY 2.5 SUPERCHARGED “BLUE STREAK” 1938 Incredible attention to detail, Must be seen £149,995

COBRA 427 REPLICA BY PILGRIM, 3.5 V8. Powered by a superb 3528cc aluminium rover V8 engine so much fun and only £29,995

2013 FORD GT 40 TORNADO Ford GT40 MK1 replica by Tornado Sports Cars. Powered by Ford Windsor 302ci 5000cc tuned V8 by BAE. In superb as new condition and must be seen to be appreciated £79,995

DAX DE-DION COBRA Powered by a very fast 5753cc Chevrolet V8 supplied by Roadcraft, Specification includes Edelbrock aluminium performance heads, HEI Ignition system, Performance inlet and carburettor. A superb top spec Cobra £44,995

TVR GRIFFITH 500. Only 45818 documented miles from new with full service history and all original books etc A true British Sports car £24,995

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JAGUAR XJS-C V12 5343CC - CABRIOLET TARGA AUTO LHD- 1988 - COVERED 14K KLM / 9K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW (JAPAN) - FINISHED IN TALISMAN SILVER WITH BLACK HOOD & HOOD COVER WITH CONTRASTING WARM CHARCOAL HIDE INTERIOR - £39,995

JAGUAR XJS 4.0 AUTO 1992 - COVERED 34K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS (JAPAN) OWNER FROM NEW - FINISHED IN REGENCY RED MICA METALLIC WITH COTSWOLD TWEED INTERIOR - £19,995

JAGUAR XJS FHC 4000CC AUTO - APRIL 1993 COVERED 46K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW - FULL SERVICE CARRIED OUT NOV 2018 FINISHED IN WESTMINSTER BLUE/GREY HIDE INTERIOR - £15,995.00

JAGUAR XJS HE AUTO V12 1987 - COVERED 73K MILES FROM NEW - FINISHED IN METALLIC BORDEAUX RED WITH DOESKIN HIDE INTERIOR STUNNING - £11,995

JAGUAR XJ6 EXECUTIVE 3.0 LTR V6 AUTO 2006 - COVERED 30K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW (JAPAN) - FINISHED IN METALLIC MIDNIGHT BLACK WITH CHAMPAGNE LEATHER INTERIOR - £10,995

JAGUAR XJ8 SE 3500CC V8 X350 AUTO 2004 COVERED 27K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 PREVIOUS OVERSEAS (JAPAN) OWNER FROM NEW - FINISHED IN PLATINUM METALLIC SILVER WITH SAND HIDE INTERIOR EXCELLENT LOW MILEAGE EXAMPLE - £9,995 - CHOICE OF 2

AVAILABLE SOON - JAGUAR X TYPE 3 LTR SE 2002 - COVERED 18K MILES FROM NEW / 29K KLM WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNEER (JAPAN) FROM NEW - FINISHED IN BRITISH RAGING GREEN WITH BEIGE HIDE INTERIOR MORE INFO TO FOLLOW - £POA

JAGUAR S-TYPE 2005 - 2.5 LTR AUTO - COVERED 21K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW (JAPAN) - FINISHED IN PLATINUM METALLIC SILVER WITH BARLEY HIDE INTERIOR - £7,995 CHOICE OF 5

JAGUAR S TYPE 4.0 V8 AUTO 2000 - COVERED 14K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW (JAPAN) - FINISHED IN METALLIC TOPAZ WITH CASHMERE HIDE INTERIOR £7,995

AUSTIN HEALEY 100/6 BN4 2+2 WITH OVERDRIVE 1957 RESTORED TO THE HIGHEST STANDARDS BY A PREVIOUS OWNER COVERED 895 MILES SINCE - FINISHED IN IVORY WHITE WITH BLACK HIDE INTERIOR PIPED IN WHITE - AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF THIS FAST APPRECIATING BRITISH CLASSIC - £59,995

ASTON MARTIN VIRAGE 5340CC V8 AUTOMATIC 1991 - COVERED ONLY 38,000 MILES FROM NEW - FINISHED IN METALLIC BLUE WITH FULL MUSHROOM HIDE INTERIOR- STUNNING CAR £P.O.A

MERCEDES CL 500 AUTO 2002 - COVERED 24K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER (JAPAN) FROM NEW - FINISHED IN METALLIC DESERT SILVER WITH CREAM BEIGE HIDE INTERIOR £9,995

BMW 850 CI V12 AUTO 1993 - RARE CAR - FINISHED IN CALYPSO RED WITH M TECH SPORTS BODY KIT / FACTORY FITTED DARK GREY SCHNITZER INTERIOR - COVERED 82K MILES FROM NEW WITH EXTENSIVE HISTORY - AWESOME PERFORMANCE - £29,995

CORVETTE STINGRAY 5.7 AUTO C3 1976 - FINISHED IN RED WITH BLACK HIDE INTERIOR STUNNING CAR - £14,995

CHEVROLET CAMARO 3800CC AUTO - 1997 - COVERED 11,900 MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW (JAPAN) FINISHED IN WHITE WITH GREY INTERIOR - STUNNING CAR - £7,995

JAGUAR E TYPE 4.2 SERIES 2 ROADSTER 1969 - FULLY DOCUMENTED RESTORATION COMPLETED - 0 MILES SINCE RESTORATION COMPLETED - FINISHED IN OLD ENGLISH WHITE WITH BLACK HOOD & CONTRASTING BLACK HIDE INTERIOR COMES COMPLETE WITH BLACK BERMUDA HARD TOP - STUNNING £124,950

JAGUAR MKV SALOON - 3.5 6 CYLINDER MANUAL - 8/9/1950 - COVERED 57K MILES BELIEVED GENUINE - FINISHED IN BLACK & CLARET COACHWORKS WITH RED HIDE INTERIOR - £49,950

DAIMLER DOUBLE SIX 1992 - COVERED 10K MILES FROM NEW WITH SERVICE HISTORY & 1 PREVIOUS OVERSEAS OWNER - FINISHED IN BRITISH RACING GREEN WITH CREAM HIDE INTERIOR - BEAUTIFUL CAR - £17,995

AVAILABLE SOON - LEXUS LS 460L - 2006 COVERED ONLY 7K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER (JAPAN) FROM NEW - FINISHED IN PEARL METALLIC WITH BLACK HIDE INTERIOR £POA

RANGE ROVER P38 4.6 HSE 1999 - COVERED 41K MILES FROM NEW WITH SERVICE HISTORY - 1 OVERSEAS OWNER - FINISHED IN WHITE GOLD WITH CARK GRANITE LEATHER INTERIOR - £7,995 - CHOICE OF 2

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1969 CONCOURS CONDITION TR5

RESTORED AND MAINTAINED TO CONCOURS CONDITION BY THE CURRENT OWNER AND HIS FATHER (WHO ARE PROBABLY THE BEST-KNOWN FAMILY ON THE TR CONCOURS CCT!) THIS CAR HAS WON MORE CONCOURS EVENTS THAN ANY OTHER TR5 (UNLESS YOU KNOW DIFFERENTLY?) EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF TROPHIES, OUTSTANDING HISTORY. IF YOU WANT THE VERY VERY BEST TR5 THIS IS IT! TRULY UNREPEATABLE AND COULD NOT POSSIBLY BE BUILT FOR THE PRICE. £74,995

1968 TRIUMPH TR5 ORIGINAL UK CAR WITH OVERDRIVE

SIGNAL RED WITH BLACK INTERIOR. BODY OFF RESTORED SOME YEARS AGO AND STILL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. RUNS AND DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY. EXTENSIVE DOCUMENTED HISTORY FILE INCLUDING PICTURES OF THE RESTORATION. (COMMISSION SALE) PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS. £39,995

TRIUMPH TR4 RACE CAR SOLID BUILD QUALITY

GREAT HANDLING AND A STRONG, RELIABLE 2.2 LITRE 4 CYLINDER ENGINE. THIS CAR HAS BEEN A RACE CAR FOR A LONG TIME. THE CAR RECEIVED A REFRESH IN 2015, OVERHAULING THE SUSPENSION AND BRAKES AND BRINGING THE CAR UP TO CURRENT LEVELS OF PREPARATION WITH A NEW ROLL CAGE, COBRA RACING SEATS AND HARNESSES, FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM, STACK REV COUNTER. THE CAR IS FINISHED IN AN ASTON MARTIN GREEN METALLIC WHICH REALLY SUITS THE CAR. THE WINGS ARE LIGHT WEIGHT ALUMINIUM BUT COULD BE SWAPPED FOR STEEL TO EASILY QUALIFY FOR AN FIA HTP. £21,995

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TRIUMPH TR6 1976 LAST OWNER 29 YEARS. INCA YELLOW WITH OVERDRIVE AN UNBELIEVABLY ORIGINAL BODY AND CHASSIS, CONVERTED TO RHD IN THE EARLY 90’S IN A VERY PROFESSIONAL MANNER. OUTSTANDING HISTORY FILE, IT WOULD BE HARD TO FIND A BETTER ONE. TUNED ENGINE RUNNING ON SU’S, VERY QUICK (JUST LIKE A 150 BHP CAR) AND DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY. PAINTWORK IS NOW FADED AND IT WOULD BEFIT FROM A RESPRAY, BUT IF YOU REALLY KNOW YOUR TR’S THEN YOU WILL LOVE THIS CAR!

£16,495

TRIUMPH TR6 1972 EX USA CAR CONVERTED TO RHD WITH OVERDRIVE

150 BHP FUEL INJECTED CAR (EX USA CONVERTED TO RHD) ENGINE HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO EARLY UK TR6 SPEC, AND THE CAR SUBJECT TO A FULL RESTORATION SOME YEARS BACK. WITHIN THE SAME UK FAMILY FOR SOME 22 YEARS, WITH INTERESTING HISTORY. EXCELLENT BODY AND CHASSIS, OVERDRIVE AND LONG MOT. DRIVES VERY NICELY WITH GOOD OIL PRESSURE. EXCELLENT VALUE. (COMMISSION SALE) £17,995

TRIUMPH STAG. 1974, AUTOMATIC

SAPPHIRE BLUE WITH CONTRASTING INTERIOR. EXCEPTIONALLY ORIGINAL CAR AND DRIVES FAULTLESSLY. WONDERFUL AND DETAILED HISTORY. 46,000 MILES WHICH REALLY DOES APPEAR GENUINE. ORIGINAL PASSPORT TO SERVICE. DRIVES AS WELL AS ANY STAG I HAVE EVER DRIVEN. INSPECTION WELCOME.

£13,995

URGENTLY REQUIRED! TR2/3/4/4A/250/5/6. WE URGENTLY REQUIRE MORE TR CAR STOCK. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING SELLING YOUR CAR PLEASE CALL GARY ON

07801 631632 FOR AN INFORMAL CHAT. WE BUY ANYTHING TR FROM RESTORATION PROJECTS RIGHT THROUGH TO MINT EXAMPLES. WE ALSO OFFER A BROKERAGE SERVICE. COLLECTION ARRANGED FROM ANY LOCATION AND THE CAR IS FULLY INSURED FROM THE MOMENT WE COLLECT. WE CAN M.O.T AND VALET YOUR CAR PLUS GIVE FREE ADVICE SO THAT YOU GET THE

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The ‘Suffolk’ Jaguar XK120 is our most recent bespoke built sports car. This is a restomod vehicle which we have built using an original XK120 as the basis, we modify the vehicle to have any modern conveniences including electric power steering, disc brakes, a later 4.2 engine with optional fuel injection, and 8” of extra legroom and cockpit space. On the road this really is the ultimate ‘50s sports car for the 21st century. We can build open two seater or fixed head coupe models at present. The interior is entirely bespoke and the car has far too many unique features to list here. You can visit our facility in Woodbridge, Suffolk to learn more about our cars and how you can make this dream a reality.


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1997 BENTLEY TURBO RL

This Turbo LWB is in excellent condition both Cosmetically and mechanically. Diamond Blue Silver with Contrasting Cotswold hide piped Magnolia. Full service history. 47,000 miles.

£21,500

1954 BENTLEY R TYPE SALOON AUTO

Finished in Mason Black Maroon side panels with a Red Hide interior. This is a good solid car that has been well looked after. A good usable classic with investment potential.

£38,950

1995 BENTLEY TURBO S

This Bentley Turbo S is number 42 of just 60 4 door saloons built using the high output engine. Wildberry Mica, Magnolia hide piped Wildberry. Full service history. 63,000 miles.

£29,950

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OVERLAND Model 79TE 4-seat tourer, 35hp, 3.5 litres, VCC dated.......... £37,750 BUICK Model E-6-45 4/5 seat tourer, 4 ltr., 2 families owned.................£23,750 VAUXHALL D-type tourer, super car with good history, 4 litres ................ £58,000 SUNBEAM 24 hp Limousine with occasional seats by Cunard................. £57,500 STANDARD SLO 2-seat tourer with dickey seat...................................... £12,500 CADILLAC V8 Town Sedan......................................................................£30,000 SUNBEAM 14 hp 4-seat tourer ............................................................... £30,000 ALVIS 12/50 SB open 2-seat ducks back replica .................................... £25,000 RENAULT NN Berline, Light car eligible ...................................................£14,950 MORRIS Oxford “Bullnose” 2-seat tourer & dickey .................................£15,500 SUNBEAM 14/40 2-seat & dickey...........................................................£28,000 STAR 12/40 Pegasus narrow body sports 2-seat & dickey ...................... £34,000 ALVIS 12/50 TG Sports Saloon................................................................£35,000 AUSTIN 7 saloon “Top Hat”.....................................................................£16,750 CROSSLEY 20.9 tourer ...........................................................................£44,000 VAUXHALL R-type 20/60 tourer..............................................................£34,500 ALVIS 14.75 Beetleback .........................................................................£46,000 FORD Model A tourer, 24 hp, ritgh-hand drive ......................................... £16,500 RUGBY Utility, built for export by Durant, bodied on inport in S.A............. £12,500 STAR Eclipse 4/5 seat tourer, restored beautifully, 60+ cruising ............. £45,000 ALVIS 12/50 TG Alvista Mk2 fabric bodied 4-door saloon ....................... £27,500 AUSTIN 7 RF fabric saloon, very nicely restored .....................................£13,750 HUMBER 9/28 saloon ..............................................................................£8,950 MG 18/80 Mk I 2-seat tourer & dickey seat ............................................ £86,000 MORRIS Cowley 2-seat special .............................................................. £15,250 SUNBEAM 16.9 Drophead Coupé by James Young ................................. £34,500 CROSSLEY 15.7 hp “deluxe” six-light saloon.......................................... £20,000 HUMBER 16/50 Imperial 6-light saloon .................................................£14,995 ROLLS ROYCE 20/25 Sportsman’s saloon by Southern Coach Work........ £48,000 ALVIS 12/60 TL Beetleback, restored and re-bodied 20 years ago .......... £48,000 ALVIS 12/60 project, parts to make up running chassis with V5C............ £10,000 MORRIS Minor series I 2-seat tourer, total restoration, superb ................£15,000

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320CE Cabriolet 1993L Pearl Blue metallic with dark blue lower panels, blue soft top, grey leather, walnut wood, leather steering wheel and gearknob, 4 speed auto, airbags, original alloy wheels, FSH, 51,000m . . . . . . £19,450

E220 Sportline Cabrio 1994L Almandine Red met, black leather, black soft top, 4 speed auto, climate, cruise, airbags, electric seats, electrically adjustable steering column, leather steering wheel, 8 hole alloys, FSH, 48,000m . £18,950

E320 Sportline Cabrio 1994L Blue/Black metallic, grey leather, black soft top, 4 speed auto, cruise, airbag, electric seats, electrically adjustable steering column, leather steering wheel, original Sportline 15” alloys, FSH, 96,000m . . . . . . . £15,950

230CE Coupe 1982Y Astral Silver metallic, dark red MB Tex, auto gearbox, elec front windows, elec sunroof, front and rear headrests/ armrests, orig alloy wheels, orig Blaupunkt radio/cassette, FSH, 3 owners, 48,000m . . £19,950

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BENTLEY 3 LITRE, 1924, Comprehensive JAGUAR 3.8 FHC, FLAT FLOOR, 1961, LHD, restoration, owned by just 2 families from new, recent nut and bold restoration and matching matching numbers...................................£299,500 numbers..................................................... £149,950

BENTLEY AZURE, 2008, Just 1 owner from ROLLS CORNICHE CONVERTIBLE, 1988, new covered 8k miles with FBSH. Superb colour Just 36k miles from new with detailed combination................................................£119,950 comprehensive service history............£69,950

ROLLS SHADOW 11, 1978, Just 18k miles from MG TD, 1952, Genuine RHD from new with only new, recent recommissioning with excellent 36000 miles with hugely detailed history file. provenance.................................................. £59,950 Virtually a 2 owner car ...............................£29,950

JAGUAR XK8 CONVERTIBLE, 1997, Demo JAGUAR XJ6 4.2 SOVEREIGN, 1985, Just 25k plus 1 owner and just 19,000 miles, just like new miles from new, last owner for 22 years, nice ........................................................................ DUE IN provenance ...................................................£19,950

1953 MG TD Exported to Ireland in 1978 and restored over a number of years.

1963 Austin Healey 3000 MKII BJ7 Converted to RHD during restoration in the 80th

1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 Spider Original RHD car with Veloce spec

1969 Jaguar E Type Just 500 miles since full restoration

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2012 MERCEDES E63 AMG SALOON – 42K MILES, PANORAMIC ROOF, £2K RECENT EXPENDITURE

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Pristine Alpina Blue metallic, immaculate black leather, 75,000 miles with huge history folder through Sytner and Specialists only, B3 BMU number pate included in sale, new MOT to Sept 2020. Wonderful condition and provenance

£30,950 Estoril Blue with Blue/Black leather, 64k with 1 private enthusiast owner, full BMWSH including major service and new MOT October 19

1998 LOTUS ELISE S1 17,000 MILES WITH TWO OWNERS

1958 JAGUAR XK150 SE COUPE

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BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT 2 DOOR COUPE, 2004 AUTOMATIC Power steering, electric windows, remote central locking, alloy wheels, ABS brakes, stereo & CD, heated seats, air bag, air conditioning, cruise control, walnut wood, ďŹ nished in blue/black, tan leather interior, service invoices, lots of service bills, mileage of 80,000 approx, will come with a new MoT on purchase ................ÂŁ19,999

JAGUAR S TYPE V6 SE 2003, 2 Keepers,Approximately 69k, Automatic, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Electric Seats, Remote Central Locking, Comes With 2 Keys, ABS Brakes, Air Bag, Alarm, Rear Head And Front Headrests, Full Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Stereo And CD player, Air Conditioning, This Is A Luxury MotorcarÂŁ2,999

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY V8I GS AUTOMATIC ESTATE 4X4 4.0 Petrol, 5 Door, 28/9/2000, Electric Windows, Power Steering, Sunroof, ABS Brakes, Tow Bar Fitted, Stereo And CD player, Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, Remote Central Locking, Comes With 2 Keys, Service History ............................ÂŁ2,899

1971 MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER 1098CC 88,000 miles, owned by the vendors husband since 1991, restored as a long term project, he was a panel beater and sprayer by trade. Included in the history ďŹ le are lots of invoices for parts and work carried out. A good history ďŹ le is included from that date of purchase, drives well............ ÂŁ8,999

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1932 AUSTIN 10 4 DOOR Chassis number G1782, In Blue/Black, Dark Leather Trim, 4 speed, manual, restored over a number of years. Four doors, one former keeper ............................................ ÂŁ10,999

2005 BMW E3E46 330 CD SPORT CONVERTIBLE, 6 speed gearbox, one of the last of this facelift model. 19,000 miles. Originally a demonstrator & then 1 private owner. Superb service history with a new MOT. Sapphire Black Metallic, black power hood. Full leather sports seats & driver’s memory sport seat plus electric passenger seat. Heated front seats & a carbon look interior i.e dashboard etc, upgraded stereo system & multi stack CS system. In very nice condition inside & out including the hood, wheels, in the boot area & under the bonnet ............£4,999

BENTLEY ARNAGE RED LABEL 2002 MODEL Amethyst blue, interior magnolia with dark blue piping, sat nav, parking sensors, auto, power steering, electric seats/ windows, remote c/locking, 2 keys, alloy wheels, ABS, stereo & CD, full leather interior, head rests, walnut wood dashboard, FSH, only 47,000 Miles, MoT well into 2019, cherished number plate included......ÂŁ21,999

SAAB 93 AERO CONVERTIBLE only 83,000 miles, service history & bills conďŹ rm this. Recently serviced, 4 new tyres & other parts, cost of ÂŁ854. Aero model is fast version of this model, larger 210BHP engine, sports aero body styling, larger alloy wheels, plus two-tone leather seats. Exceptionally goodlooking car that runs & drives very well, fully functioning electric roof. A good vehicle in every way & a very useable 4-seater sports convertible.. ÂŁ2,999

THE TRX4 OFF ROAD is trimmed like an SLT, comes with 4WD only, unique 17-inch aluminium wheels, P265 all-terrain tires, limited slip differential, skid plates, special red painted shock absorbers, body colour grille surround, tow hooks & fog lamps. Features include: 26 gallon fuel tank, 160 amp alternator, electronic stability control, anti-lock 4 wheel disc brakes, supplemental air bags, rear under seat storage, 6 speed automatic, tinted glass, air con, e/windows & much more. Recent MOT with no advisories comes with the vehicle & a copy of the long build sheet showing all the extras ďŹ tted. ÂŁ19,999

LAMBRETTA SCOOTER 175CC 1963, 2 Stroke, Was 6 Volt - Now 12 Volt, Last Owner Rode Scooter For 40 Years, Owner Died So It Got Passed Onto His Son. Has Mirrors, Cream With White Wall Tyres, Original Badges, Tiger Tail, Was In A Film - Quadrophenia!! All In Good Condition, Can Only Go Up In Value.................ÂŁ7,999

ROVER P4-100 1960 Only 4 former keepers from new and tax exempt. Acquired by previous owner through Bonhams (photo from sale is in the ďŹ le). Well used and looked after with 100k recoded miles (believed correct). 28 old MOT’s dating back to the mid 80’s. New recon steering box, new water pump and recently serviced. Green over black this car is a wonderful opportunity to acquire piece of classic motoring history with a good reg

1948 Bentley 6Âź Litre. ÂŁ69,995 7KLV SRZHUIXO RQH RII %HQWOH\ ZDV EXLOW RGG \HDUV DJR IRU +LOO &OLPELQJ 55 6 9 HQJLQH DQG $XWRPDWLF *HDUER[ 6WULNLQJ DOOR\ FRDFKZRUN 7ZLQ H[WHUQDO H[KDXVWV ZRXOG QRW ORRN RU VRXQG

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MORRIS 8 SE 918CC, 1948 52,000 miles. The vendor bought this Morris from a friend in the Morris Register in 2004. They owned the car for 3 years and had the engine rebuilt. Hardly used in last 2 years. In the ďŹ le are MoT’s from 2001, workshop manual, some invoices. With a little more power than their pre war cousins plus a 4 speed gearbox, very tidy, interior has great patina ................ÂŁ6,999

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No

4

OUT NOW!

QTY REQ

Oil Cooler

PART No

Auxiliary Gaug es

Clutch 19 DUAL GAUG E

, new, outright Jaeger, 3 synch ro models 18G/GA

Engine & Gearbox Mountings

°F

engines (extern

1 1

Smiths, 3 synch ro models (externa ly l t gauge) °F

Heater & Controls

DUAL GAUGES

a ly l t gauge)

Smiths no GD150 1/01

Smiths no GD150 1 04

18GB engines

17H298 BHA4296

Sm ths no GD 1 BHA4586 501/14 or GD150 1/14A °C Smiths no GD 1 BHA4587 501/15 or GD150 1/15A Sm ths, 4 synch Up to GHN4/GHD4 ro models 156083 (inte nally it gauge) °F Smiths no GD130 1 BHA4737 1/19 or GD130 1/04 °C Smiths no GD130 1 BHA4764 1/20 or GD130 1/00 Smiths, C N

Fuel System Exhaust

BHA4296

H, 4 synchro 4 cylind er models From GHN4/GHD4 1 up to Sept 1976 156084 hrough GHN5/GHD5BHA4900 Smiths, C N H, Smiths no GD 1301/21 Propshaft 60PS V8 models up to I, Smiths no GD130 GD2D1 1824 1 BHA5227 1/45 Smiths, C N H, Rear Axle 80PS V8 models from I, Sm ths no GD130 GD2D1 1825 on 1 BHA5331 1/53 Front 20 GROMMET, Suspension temperature 4 cylinder modelgauge cap llary 1 s up to Sept RFR503 21 CLIP, tempe rature gauge capill976, a l V8 models 4 cyl nder model Rear ary 1/2 s up o Sept 1976 (q Suspension 22 RETA y 1), all V8 mode1G9529 INER KIT, s (q y 2) 4 cyl nder model capillary clip 1/2 s up to Sept BHA4081K 23 'P' CLIP: 976 (qty 1), all V8 Gearbox

4 cyl nder models

BHA4587

mode s (qty 2)

up to Sept

BHA4764

1976, all V8 models capillary to o l press pipe connector ure gauge Brakes capillary to 1 PCR311 24 SCREW, cap bu khead 1 llary PCR307 Brake & 25 WASHER, spring to bulkhead 1 PMZ308 Clutch 26 FUEL GAUG 1 WL105001 E: Hydraulics Jaeger, recon , excha nge 3 synchro roadst 1 er mode s with BHA4214R Smiths

Steering

Electrical Bodyshe l & Panels Body Fittings

Interior Trim 28 & Fittings

BHA5227

early 'strap on'

no FG 2530/6

fuel tank Sm ths, recon , 3 excha 3 synchro roads nge 'strap on' fuelter models with early Smiths no FG tank 1 BHA4381R 2530/70 3 ch mod l ex t ro d t r w th ea l No

27

DESCRIPT ON

QTY REQ

Engine 4 Cylinder

DESCRIPTION

Door Latches & Mechan ism

PART No

No

DESCRIPTION

Gauges

QTY REQ

nts and gauges are now available often at less than again for most applications the cost of reco Sympathetically nditioned units re-tooled to matc . h exactly the origi nal units using modern technolo & Clock gies.

°C

Cooling

Road Wheels

No

e Instrumen ts & ume

Brand new instr

Engine V8

DESCRIPTION

Engine Cylinder

FUEL GAUGE QTY REQ

PART No

No

DESCR PTION

Oil Pressure

4 CYLINDER

REQ

PART No

No

INSTRUMEN TS &

GAUGES 20

15

Pipes & Hoses

16

ELS 32 HOSE, oil pressure gauge 33 ADAPTOR, 1 oil press AHH6554 hose to engine ure gauge 17H298 34 WASHER, 1 seal 11G15 35 CONNECTO ng adaptor 1 R, o 6K638 hose to pipe l pressure gauge 36 SCREW, 1 connector secur AAA628 ing up to Sept 1976 from Sept 1976 1 GHF101 on 37 WASHER, 1 spring GHF117 38 SPACER, 1 conne GHF331 Up to Sept 1976 ctor 1 BHA4586 AHH6247 39 GROMMET, o l press GHN3/4, GHD3 ure gauge pipe /4 models up to GHN4/GHD4 152140 1 GHN4/GHD4 from AAA643 GHN4/GHD4 15214 GHN5/GHD5 up to Sept ‘76 1 1 on, 40 P PE, o l pressure gauge 14A7033 41 WASHER, 1 sealing, AHH6678 p pe to oil press ure gauge 42 'P' CLIP, BHA4737 1 oil pressure gauge 54902 pipe to bulkhead 43 SCREW, 1 pipe PCR307 44 WASHER, cl p to bulkhead 1 spring PMZ308 1 WL105001 V8 MODELS 45 PIPE, oil press 46 HOSE, conne ure gauge to hose 1 BHH1281 3" length requirect ng oil pipe to p pe 1 d CHA600 BHA4900 47 CLIP, hose 48 GROMMET, 2 88G308 49 PIPE, conne oil pressure gauge pipe 1 cting 14A7033 to remote oil hose Up to GD2D1 fi ter housing 1 BHH1285 50 P PE, conne 1148 cting to connecting hose From GD2D1 hose 1 BHH1345 51 HOSE, pipe 1149 on to oil BHA5331 base union p pump From GD2D1 pe 1 1149 on ACA5420 52 CLIP, hose From GD2D1 1149 on 2 88G308 53 PIPE, oil pump base union From GD2D1 1149 on 1 AHA6392 54 'P' CLIP, oil Qty increases pressure gauge p pe 4/5 from GD2D1 1 PCR307 149 on 55 SCREW, p pe clip to b lkhead 4 PMZ308 QTY

ROADSTER & GT MODELS ALL

s

MOD

PART No

Engine 4 Cylinder

26

19 1

Engine V8 Oil Cooler

14

Clutch 12

5

Engine & Gearbox Mountings Cooling 22

8 17

9

Heater & Controls

21

Fuel System

10 18

24

Exhaust

7

6

25

13

Gearbox

4 23

2

Propshaft Rear Axle

27

Front Suspension Rear Suspension

11 36

Road Wheels

3

37

29

35

DESCRIPT ON

Brakes

39

40

28

Brake & Clutch Hydraulics

38

32

V8 MOD GHN4/5 & GHD 30 QTY REQ 4/5, 4 SYNCHRO, 1968ELS PART No Steering NO DESCRIPT STRIKER PLATE 44 DOOR HAND ON, PUSH BUTTON DOOR ON HANDLE LE, interior: B' POST, RH , QTY REQ RH PART No CZA3310 NO DESCRIPTION Electrical LH 1 CZK3792 Oil Cooler 45 DUST SEAL QTY REQ LH 1 , door handle 1 CZK3 AHH6 PART 793 46 No 661 2 SCREW, SCREW, door NO DESCR door 1 PTION BHH901 AHH6662 47 WASHER, handle, machine thread 2 3 WASHER, handle Chassis 30 6 2 Clutch QTY REQ PMZ308 4 BARREL CARB KX4505 48 WASHER, spring 4 BUFFER, cup PART No Plates & 6 WL105001 CONVERSION 2 exterior door handl AAA835 49 SCREW, plain KIT 5 BARREL, Decals e door handle, self 6 2 ADA1764 WP5 50 WASHER, Engine & 6 SPRIN door lock tapping 31 2 shakeproof G, 2 YM506 AHH6673 51 BEZEL, door Gearbox 7 HOUS centreing See panel oppos 2 NG, handl 2 WF70 door SHIM, Moun e AHH6 lock 2101 ite for furthe 52 CONNECTO Paints tings NI LOCK 674 r details 4 STRIKER PLATE ASS YS , pair, 2 CZA2259 EDELBROCK Engine AHH6672 53 LINK ROD, R, handle to link rod incl barrels, PERF springs & housi BHH3 2 41 latch operating 37H3539 DUAL PLANE ORMER ngs 4 Cylinder RH Cooling 8 CL P, lock to door High profile maxim 1 AHH6672C Accessories 9 LINK, lock, PR um performance 1 LH RA1337 OFFENHAU 1 2 AHH8818 AHH6249 54 LINK ROD, 10 CLIP, link replacement type Medium prof SER 360 DUAL PLAN Engine V8 le 1 2 AHH6675P lock operating: to E AHH8819 1 RB7314 Heater & 11 LOCK MECHbarrel RH BOLT KIT 2 Index ANISM inlet AHH6676 manifold to heads : Controls ARP stainless LH RH 84 DOOR PULL flange 1 AHH8816 55 RETAINER, THERMOSTAT d 12 point headed bolts &1washeRB7314B O l Cooler LH GHN3/GHD3 ASSEMBLY 1 1 rs AHH8817 models (3 synchr AHH6668 56 CLIP, link lock operating ink rod 2 wheel driveHOUSING, a loy NI REPAIR 85 DOOR PULL GLZ118 o up to 967) 2 rod 2 KIT, 111 1 Fuel AHH8834 AHH6669 57 LOCK MECH to lock GASKET, therm (inc by pass ou let) Repai s one lock mechanism GHN4/5 & GHD4/ System 1 4 ostat housing RB7322A Clutch ANISM: 2 AHH6669K GHF1180 2 12 REMOTE mechanism May be replac 5 mode s up to GHN5/ CONNECTO CZA2364 RH CONTROL MECH 1 258000 GTG116 Rear of manifoR, heater hose 86 END, door ed by 3 synchro ype doorGHD5 ANISM: RH ld pull GLZ1 8 (1968 71) LH pull, 1 1 RH see above 603440 Engin GASKET, heate GHN4/5 & GHD4/ 914696 Exhaust 58 SCREW, LH e& r hose conne 1 2 lock mechanism 1 May be replac 5 mode s up to GHN5/ AHH6666 CZA2 ctor GASK 9146 365 13 SCREW, ET, GHD5 59 ed 95 to door by 3 synchro inlet man fold, 1 ERR4935P Gearbox STRIKER PLAT lock mechanism 1 87 END, door type door pull 258000 (1968 71) 6 SF604081 AHH6667 all engines: K ts inc ude; carb E, 'B' post: tin Mountings GLZ1 8 see to remote pull, contro inlet manifold RH above GHN4/5 & GHD4 RH cost) the mosta Gearbox 14 WASH l mechanism composite 14" chrom 2 1 Note: The improv ER, May be replac 5 models up to GHN5/ CZA2366 levell ng plate/a t housing accelerator and ed air cleaner (K&N 4 LH ERC3990 See panel oppos PMZ306 1 ed compo 15 SCREW, shakeproof CZA3310 258000 ntroduced on ite for furthe 60 SCREW, Note: a 1/2" ccelerator cable adapto choke cable kits and at extra 88 SCREW, ed by 3 synchro type doorGHD5 lock engines from s te nlet manifold 1 LKJ500020 Coolin 4 WF702101 r details spacer is nclude pull GLZ118 (1968 71) 5° carb r for striker plate to a sensible upgrad door pull to door: 1 g gasket was 16 WASHER, & remote control to door CZA3311 inkages See see above approx onwar CARBURETTOR d w th the 2" 4x4 applications 'B' post, e on earlier 992 f rst Propshaft The a ds 14 so long filters spring compo chrom ‘Option but engine ONLY to a low requ red in additio PMZ308 e al Parts’ s origina ly f tted s often used as Manual choke , 390cfm gasket 17 WASHER, either a tin site 61 SCREW, end seals ERR72 n to the conver such as fuel pump clearance for 1 wi h he tin item or compos type 14 WL105001 plain Supplied jetted Vacuum secondary stainless which may be striker plate to RB7254 83 may n fact 2 SF604121 sion k t te man fold gasket must be used 4 18 DOOR HAND RMP308 be used MGB & MGB with their match 'B' post, Heater & 89 DOOR PULL steel Pr mary jet 51 for 3 5 itre of end seals and 14 short GT: ing ERR7282but whichever the case with second 4 RMP308S WP5 clamps Rear Axle 19 SCREW, handlLE, interior clamps (the differe they Controls 62 SHIM, strike GHN5/GHD5 : with Edelbrock S JETS, replaceme ary 53 2 JPC8387P END SEAL, manifshould not be m xed and match nt types e to remote mode s from 4 SF604061 r plate: dual A nt, suppl to GHN5 29425 GHN5/ control ed) For tun ng larger including 3" air plane inlet manifold 0 032 0 & GHD5 29600GHD5 258001 for tin gaske old gasket: capaci y/mod ied as a pair: 20 WASHER, mechanism 0 ( 971 72) fied engines Black 2 spring 48 jets 0 064 including 2" air cleaner for compositet 54K205 A/R Fuel RB7722 2WD Front 21 FINIS 2 619076 gaske clean AJM645 Syste HER, door lock See Autum er t 2 note Suspension with 2 BFP1469P n Leaf 51 jets on end WL105001 1 RB7254JE RB77222WDLOW Offenhauser A/R knob cut out m 22 KNOB, door BHH341 A ERR7283 360 dual plane T48 CLAMP, end seal:seals and clamps above 2 Navy 1 lock, interior 2 including 3" air 53 jets AHH6547 1 RB7254JE inlet manifold RGK6476 23 SCREW, for tin gaske T51 Ochre knob to lock mech 1 2 RGN6476 AHH6513 including 2" air cleaner 55 jets 1 RB7254JE RB72622W anism for composite t end seal Exhaust cleaner Rear 24 STRIKER, door latchi T53 Beige 63 DOOR HAND 1 2 2 RMP212 602076A RB72622WDLOWD 56 jets ng, 'B' RGT6476 1 RB7254JE See note on endgasket end seal Suspension 25 SPACER, LE, exterior 90 SCREW, Roadster & 2 seals and clamp 2 striker to 'B' post post T55 ERR7282 door pull to door AFH1684 2 ADAPTOR PLAT SCREW, end RGX6476 s above 26 SCREW, 2 1 RB7254JE (3 synchro GT mode s GHN3/GHD3 GHN5/GHD5 712837 seal clamp A/R striker to 'B' post 965 67 push models from T56 14A4673 secondary jetE KIT, 4 Gearbox NI DOOR HAND button door handle to GHN5 29425 GHN5/GHD5 27 BUFFER, PMZ3 08 2 25800 Replaces exist ) Road Wheels 4 SF604061 door to 'B' post LE FITTING KIT 602236 91 DOOR PULL 0 & GHD5 296000 (1971 72) 1 Roadster & 28 SCREW, 1 QJ12990S The standard ng secondary jet moun 2 712837FK buffer securing 4 (3 synchro GT mode s GHN3/GHD3 ing plate AHH6273 GHN5/GHD5 : 965 67 push This kit allowsplate on the Ho ley 390 has models from 64 DOOR HAND button door handle & GHD5 29600 Propshaft 4 GD910161 GHN5 performance the fitt ng of a pair of je a single 53 jet ) 1 on (1973 on) 294251 LE, exterior s to increase Jets sold separa FACET ‘RED Roadster & Brakes All V8 models tely Black OVERHAUL KIT High capaci TOP’ FUEL PUMP 2 (4 synchro GT models GHN4/5 & GHD4/ AHH8885 Kits nclude; carb 5 conversions ty elec ric pump su table KIT 1 Autumn Leaf 65 NUT, handl1968 on push button door handle RB7259 Rear inlet manifo STUD, NUT & 2 Include for 4 cost) thermostat X2A1500 1 carb Axle ) all V8 mode e to door WASHER MOUN RB7254H FACET ‘RED TOP’s unions Mount remotebarrel housing fuel ld 14" chromed a r cleane All models with Navy s cable kits and ly Brake & n 2 feed suppl engine T r (K&N NG banjo X2K1 ied 'push KIT: bay w th 2WD carb 4 button' exterio 500 92 SCREW, 66 WASHER, FACET ‘RED TOP’ FUEL PUMP ONLY 1 applications 5° carb levell ng plate/a and bolt accelerator andat extra HN2005 Clutch r door handle kit GASKET, carb door pu l to door 2 ccelerator cable choke spring RB7259B X2N1500 s UNIONS ONLY 1 Pa r Note: a 1/2" A l models with GHN5/GHD5 RB72 to adapto Hydraulics manif Front 54S r for 4x4 spacer is include old models from 1 4 SECONDARY inkages See RB7259A Suspe & GHD5 29600 GHN5 29425 67 WASHER, 'push button' exterior door 4 WL105001 GHF431 1 DIAPHRAGM a so ‘Optional d w th he 2" f lters to a 1 RB7181 DOOR HAND handles nsion plain requ red in additio low Parts’ 93 NUT, plasti 1 on (1973 on) All V8 mode LE, INTERIOR All mode s with CARB FLOAT n to the conver such as fuel pump clearance for 2 QJ130465 s 'push bu ton' which may be sion k t 68 GASKET, JPC8387PA GHN5/GHD5 c exterior door 4 Steering WP5 FLOA MGB model handle T door ADJU 1 & 4 MGB GT: s STER QJ123140 & GHD5 29600 s from GHN5 29425 13H2494 All models with handle, sma l 1 Rear 1 on ( 973 on) 'push button' CAM KIT (inc udes REPAIR KIT with Offenhause 1 QJ123050 69 GASKET, All V8 mode s exterior door 2 ROADST Suspension handles 617402 door handle, large SCREW BUTT 5 cams) including 2" air r 360 dual plane inlet manif All models wi 1 QJ130610 Electrical 3 SYNC ER & GT MODELS ERFLY AIR CLEA old GHN3/GHD3 HRO, 1965 67, 70 GASKET h push button' exterior door 2 ELECTRIC CHOK with Offenhausecleaner A/R QJ14 14" diame NER KIT: handles 617403 PUSH BUTT SET, RA13232WD 29 REMOTE E chromed ‘panca 0865 with elemeter for one doorpair, including 2" air r JWR dual port inlet manif CONTROL MECH ON DOOR HANDLE Road Wheels MANUAL CHOK ke’ type a r cleane nt suitable for 1 QJ130880 See also K&N old cleaner r complete E CONVERSIO ANISM: A l models withhandle Bodyshell RH Excludes cable S f lter assys Holley & Edelbrock carbs 'push button' N 2 14G2792S RA13232WDLOW DOOR HAND NI 1 GASK exterio stand LE, RB71 ET r door handles LH & Panels EXTERIOR ard (3" deep) SET ACCELERATOR 84 K&N RECESSED 1 AHH7484 & boot lid car set, for two door handl CABLE KIT: 30 SCREW, AHH8885 low profile (2" Brakes 1 es remote contro 1 Holley & Edelb TYPE All model handle RB7438 deep) AHH7485 For ex ra bonne l to door 31 WASH rock, AIR CLEANER 71 LATCH, s wi h push button' exterior door1 14G2791K 1 6 Universal, Holley 4 barrel carb 1 RB7439 REPLACEMENT t clearance PMZ308 KIT RA139 Body 32 WASH ER, spring boot lid/tailgate handles RB7278 7 ELEMENT, air 72 SCREW, ER, plain 6 WL105001 ACCELERATOR F ttings 33 Brake & standard eleme 1 cleaner: latch to boot lid/ta 1 RB7278B AHH7450 CABLE ADAP DOOR HANDLE, nt Adapts ba l end 73 WASHER, lgate 6 Clutch TOR 3" deep interior to pedal 4 1 WP5 34 SCREW, PMZ308 RB7278A 74 WASHER, spring KICKDOWN KIT Hydraulics handle to remot 2 JPC8387P 2" deep 4 plain 1 Interior Trim Holley WL10 e A RB7438EL SD1 Borg Wa ntr l ech ism 5001 390 75 COVER, K&N element ner auto 1 RTC117HOLLEY latch (GT model 1 RB7439EL 4 (re useable) & Fittings 3 CHOKE CABL WP5 s) 76 SCREW, 2 3" deep 54K205 E KIT cover to tailga 3 Steering AHH7596 te (GT models) 1 77 TRI 21/4" deep 1 1 RB7438EL No DESCR 1 b RB7290 d/ PJZ602 PTION ADAPTOR, t h Hood & 1 RB7439EL KN Connects air breather pipe KN Z QTY REQ cleane 1 LOCK SET, 3 Hardtops 1 PART No RB7654 Electrical A R CLEANER r base to engine flame trap/br No DESCR AHH6179S PIECE ea her SPAC PTION ER: A lows 3 clearance over l nkages when QTY REQ 1/2" spacer us ng 2" filter Chassis PART No Engine See Bodys panel oppos No DESCR hell 1" spacer Plates & 3 PTION ite for furthe 1 4 Cylinder - 4 Synchro r details BY9340 & Panels Decals 4 CARBURETTOR QTY REQ 1 GEARBOX 1 BY9341 PART No ONLY, 500cfm ASS’Y, non overd rive, recond 1 4 cylinder RA1335 Engine V8 - 4 Synchro Body 6 FRONT COVE Paints chrome bump Fittings R, gearb er rubber bump models 1 4 cylinder mode ox 22H1053R er GROM mode 2 ls MET, ls Oil Cooler GEARBOX ASS 1 V8 mode GEAR LEVER Accessories 4 1 BHM5020R Y, overd 22H1055 Does not inc 7 NUT, front ls ude overdrive rive, recond BHH2049 1 unit cover 22B684 4 cylinder 8 WASHER, 4 8 spring Clutch GHF201 chrome bump 9 GASKET, Index 8 er front cover 1 GHF332 rubber bump models 1 10 OIL SEAL 22H1052R er models 1 GUG70570 , front cover V8 models Engine & 7GM 1 11 SIDE COVE 2 41 BHM 5019 1 R 141 88G545 46 SWITCH, 40 Gearbox 3 BOLT, gearbox to 1 12 GASKET, R, gearbox 48G780R overd engine 1 side cover Mountings September 976 rive 22B309 4 cylinder mode 13 SCREW, 1 on overdrive 1 ls 520999A side NI SCREW Engine models 52 22B319 2 3/4â€? long ONLY 14 WASHER, cover 51 , overd 48 rive switc 10 4 Cy inder 47 L NK WIRE sprin 39 HU857 3 1/4â€? long 4 15 MAIN CASE g S, overdrive sw h 2 520999AS Cooling BH605221 10 46 Septem , gearbox tch ber 1976 on GHF332 1 3â€? long 2 overdrive model BH605261 48 CAP: 153726 4 cy inder mode s 45 Engine V8 V8 models ls 1 BH605241 chrome bump switch & gear Heater & 2 1/4â€? long knob Features d pstick er Septem 44 ber 1976 on 1 Controls AAU8099A overdrive model 1 arm gaiter hole hole and oval clutch releas 22H1054 3â€? long 4 50 BH506181 gear knob s Oil Cooler e 4 WASHER, rubber bump 43 4 September spring BH506241 37 1 Features fi ler er BHH1900 49 GROMMET, 1976 on non overdrive mode 4 cy inder mode 1 p ug hole and Fuel s gear lever release a m gaiter ls rectangular c 22H1463 47 50 GAITER, System utch V8 mode hole Clutch 7 1 5 gear V8 models 36 GHF333 BHH2049 5 NUT, gearb ls 4 cyl nder model lever 4 38 42 8 Features filler ox to engine GHF333 all V8 mode s s GHN5/GHD5 258001 plug hole and 1 4 cyl nder model 3 49 22B6 a (Oct m round ga 82 1971) onwards ter s 7 clutch release Can be fitted Engine & Exhaust NI FITTING GHF201 16 DIPSTICK hole to a l 4 synchr 35 7 KIT, gearbox o models 15 Gearbox vinyl 4 cyl nder model 4 cylinder mode to engine 8 1 Mountings ls 22B549 17 PLUG, drain s chrome bumper 34 Black Contains items 6 1 3 4 5 Gearbox RP1651 Qty increases & filler 1 Beige V8 models BHH2072BLACK for 4 cylinder 24 plus all V8 model 10 rubber bumpe 9 Contains items 1 37 r models Navy s BHH2072BEIGE 1 27 Cooling 3 4 RP1652 standard 1 25 Propshaft Red BHH2072NAVY Magnetic 1/2 23 1 Autumn Leaf 2K5830 BHH2072RED 18 NUT, rear 57 38 56 Heater & 1/2 2K5830M 1 BHH2072A case to main leather 16 case 19 BOLT, rear UTLEAF Rear Axle Controls 3 25 Black GHF201 34 20 WASHER, case to main case 36 5 BH505101 1 BHH2072B spring Navy 21 HOUSING, LACK 21 8 1 remote control Fuel Red BHH2072NAVYLL GHF332 Front 22 32 GASK Suspension ET, remote contr 1 System 1 20 Autum 22B522 BHH2072REDL 18 ol 23 SCREW, 51 RING, gear n Leaf 1 short, housing 1 BHH2 22 22B372 072AUTLEAFL lever to rear case 24 BOLT, long, 14 26 4 28 13 30 chrome GHF163 Exhaust 25 WASHER, housing to rear case 33 Rear 31 Up to Septem 2 BH505181 sprin 1 ber 1976 Suspension 26 BUSH, remo g AHC187 black 29 6 GHF332 27 BREATHER te selector lever September 1976 1 Gearbox 1 on BHH1986 22B295 52 SCREW, 28 SWITCH, , gearbox Road Wheels ring 54 1 reversing ights 60 21H6060 67 29 WASHER, mode 53 ls without centr 1 BAU1074A switch e console 17 55 Propshaft 30 PLUNGER, 68 short (front) 1 502146 12 Brakes 31 SPRING, anti rattle 1 long 63 SG604053 20 1 plunger 22A84 11 32 WASHER, models with centr 19 3 SG604083 1 spring cap Rear Axle e console AEG3123 65 33 CAP, anti short (front) 69 Brake & 1 rattle spring AEG3122 34 BUSH, gear 1 long 71 Clutch 70 64 62 SG60 58 1 4083 lever 53 GASKET, 22A85 Hydraulics Front 35 GEAR LEVE 3 main SG604103 1 Overdr ve gearbo case to rear case 22H15 Suspension Up to Septem R 1 59 86 1 22B404 54 REAR CASE xes 22B419 36 PLATE, gearber 976 , gearbox 87 lever retaining 61 Overdrive gearbo Steering WE’RE 37 SCREW, 1 xes 1 plate to remo 22B589 55 GASKET, Rear DAM2576 Not sure of HERE TO HE te housing overd 38 WASHER, Overdrive gearbo rive to rear case 3 Suspension our technicalhe right part for your car, LP double co l 22B525 1 xes sales team for conta 39 NUT, gear 37H1 Electrical 56 901 SWIT he p and advic ct 3 66 knob locking CH, overd 88 WS600051 e Up to Septem 89 Overdrive gearbo rive inhibitor 72 1 1 xes 22A1613 40 GEAR KNOBber 976 BAU1074A Road Wheels 57 WASHER, , original type switc 73 4 cyl nder model Bodyshell Overdrive gearbo h 1 xes and GHD5 29600s GHN4/GHD4 up to GHN5 1 74 1B3736 & Panels 58 GASKET, 502146 294250 main case to 41 GEAR KNOB 0 Brakes Non overdrive rear case 1 75 , original type 98 4 cy inder model GUG705705GM 99 100 101 59 REAR CASE gearboxes s GHN5 29425 1 76 GHD5 BHH7 77 , 1 and 29600 78 88 Body Non overdrive gearbox NI GEAR KNOB1 (Oct 1972) to Sept 976 All V8 gearboxes 1 Brake & Fittings 79 90 102 22B3 60 models : PINIO 68 N, speed 80 All models up Clutch 85 91 to Sept 1976 Non overdr ve ometer 81 gearboxes Hydraulics wood, ‘MG’ logo 103 92 106 Interior Trim chrome bump er leather, ‘MG’ 93 1 RP1426WM logo rubber bump models 82 & Fittings 1 G 107 22B654 105 alloy, ‘MG’ 104 1 RP1426LM 61 SEAL, speed er models Steering 108 1 83 G 42 GEAR LEVE logo DAM687 Non overdr ve ometer pinion 1 84 R RP1100 gearboxes 1 September 1976 94 NKC1 62 Hood & 05A PINIO on 1 N HOUS DAM3079 43 CONE NUT: Hardtops Electrical Non overdrive ING, speedometer 1 September 1976 95 63 GASKET, gearboxes 22H29 on 120 pinion housing chr me 109 Non overdrive gearboxes 1 Chassis No DESCR PTION 22H903B Bodyshell 64 SCREW, 96 110 1 C30505A pinion housing Plates & Non overdrive & Panels 97 QTY REQ gearboxes 2 Decals 111 PART No GHF117 123 No DESCRIPT 112 ON 115 122 Body QTY REQ PART No Paints Fittings No DESCR PTION Engine 113 116 114 4 Cylinder QTY REQ 117 92 BACKPLAT PART No Accessories E, eng ne Interior Trim 18G, GA (3 main to gearbox & Fittings Engine V8 bearing) 18GB (5 main bearin 118 1 12H752 g, Index orig nal, steel 3 synchro gearbox) 19 d Oil Cooler alloy 1 12H1469 29

Hood & Hardtops

Engine V8

ROADSTER MOD

ELS TO GHN 3 SYNCHRO, UP 3-57985 1 DOOR HANDTO 1964, PULL TYPE DOOR HANDLE. LE, exterior: RH

V8 - Inlet Ma nifold & Components - 4 Barrel Car

b

Interior Door

Pulls

O

V8 - Holley 390cfm 4 Ba Carb Convers ion Kits rrel V8 - Holley 390 Ca rb & Componen ts

Exterior Hand les &

Locks

V8 - Edelb 4 Barrel Carock 500cfm Conversion rb Kits

V8 - Fuel Pu mp

V8 - 4 Barre Air Cleanersl Carb

Gearbox & FixingsAssembly

V8 - Edelbroc k 500 Carb & Componen ts

External arb ox Co poneGe nts

MANUAL GE

ARBOX - 4

SYNCHRO (19 67 ONWARD

S)

01522 5680 00

Engine Back & Rear Oil Seplate al

57

OR

18GD, GG,1 18V

4 synchro and

Clutch 93 GASKET, engin auto gearbox

94

e backplate, lower, large

GASKET, engin Engine & e backplate, upper, small Gearbox Mountings 95 SCREW, backp late,

ENGINE - 4

CYLINDER

1 12H1469A 1 CAM1003

1

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2100 1250 850 1600 5000

ALLARD K1 K2 K3 L/M P J2/J2X

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

92,500 100,000 125,000 55,000 42,000 275,000

63,500 80,000 95,000 37,500 31,500 220,000

Allard Owners’ Club (01438 773428) 47,500 30,000 3622 100 60,000 40,000 3917 102 70,000 50,000 4375 96 22,500 15,000 3622 86 16,000 9000 3622 90 165,000 130,000 4375 130

ALPINE-RENAULT A110 A310 1600 A310 V6 GTA GTA Turbo

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

80,000 35,000 36,500 10,250 12,750

60,000 25,000 27,500 8000 10,500

Club Alpine-Renault (01902 895590) 37,500 27,500 1565 115 17,000 10,000 1605 130 19,000 12,000 2664 137 4000 2400 2849 139 5500 3000 2458 149 ▲

ALVIS Speed 20 Tourer Speed 25 Tourer 4.3 Litre Tourer TA14 TA14 convertible TA21/TC21/100 TA21/TC21/100 con TD21 TD21 convertible TE/TF21 TE/TF convertible

32-36 37-40 37-39 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) 140,000 115,000 85,000 65,000 2762 90 175,000 150,000 120,000 80,000 3571 85 170,000 127,500 110,000 90,000 4387 100 16,000 11,000 6000 3250 1892 72 32,500 25,000 14,000 7000 1892 72 25,000 17,500 10,000 5000 2993 100 50,000 35,000 20,000 12,000 2993 95 35,000 26,000 14,000 8000 2993 104 80,000 57,500 32,500 20,000 2993 102 42,000 30,000 17,000 10,000 2993 110 90,000 65,000 37,500 24,000 2993 107

AMPHICAR 770

61-65

IAOC (amphicar.com) 50,000 35,000 25,000 16,000 1147 70

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

Armstrong Siddeley Owners’ Club (0121 459 0742) 12,500 9000 5000 2750 1991 70 20,000 15,000 8500 5500 1991 70 16,000 11,250 7000 4250 1991 70 14,500 9500 4750 2650 2309 85 16,000 11,500 6000 3000 3435 100 16,000 12,000 6250 3250 2309 97 21,000 15,000 7000 4000 3990 104

ASTON MARTIN DB2 DB2 con DB2/4 MkI/II DB2/4 con DB3S DB MkIII DB MkIII con DB4 DB4 Vantage DB4 con DB4 GT

250,000 325,000 185,000 300,000 5.1m 210,000 465,000 450,000 550,000 875,000 2.8m

50-53 51-53 53-57 53-57 53-56 57-59 57-59 58-63 61-63 61-63 60-63

1100 475 300 650 2500

Aston Martin Owners’ Club (01865 400400) 170,000 127,500 85,000 2580 110 255,000 185,000 140,000 2580 109 ▲ 145,000 95,000 65,000 2580 120 ▲ 230,000 170,000 130,000 2580 120 ▲ 4.4m 3.8m n/a 2922 145 ▼ 160,000 120,000 85,000 2922 120 ▲ 395,000 320,000 250,000 2922 120 370,000 280,000 210,000 3670 141 450,000 365,000 275,000 3670 149 ▼ 790,000 650,000 550,000 3670 140 2.3m 1.8m 1.4m 3670 155 ▼

10.5m 9.5m 600,000 425,000 925,000 685,000 225,000 165,000 290,000 205,000 550,000 425,000 93,500 60,000 105,000 70,000 90,000 60,000 80,000 47,500 250,000 160,000 140,000 90,000 225,000 165,000 165,000 110,000 42,500 21,000 60,000 32,500 175,000 120,000 50,000 32,000 230,000 160,000 20,000 15,500 22,500 17,500 24,000 19,750 27,500 21,000 47,500 38,500 200,000 160,000 74,000 66,000

AUDI 60/70/80/90 sal 100 1.8/1.9 sal 100S Coupé Quattro turbo Quattro 20V Quattro Sport RS2 Avant

7750 8000 18,500 28,500 45,000 300,000 35,000

5500 5750 12,500 20,000 32,500 225,000 27,500

65-72 68-76 69-76 80-89 89-91 84-85 94-95

n/a 300,000 550,000 135,000 160,000 350,000 37,500 47,500 40,000 30,000 100,000 48,500 100,000 65,000 13,500 22,000 n/a 24,000 n/a 11,500 13,500 15,000 15,000 24,000 n/a 56,000

3670 3995 3995 3995 3995 3995 3995 3995 5340 5340 5340 5340 5340 5340 5340 5340 5340 5340 5340 3239 3239 5935 5935 5935 5935 5935

154 143 141 140 148 145 138 141 162 147 168 130 162 180 158 157 186 155 200 157 155 185 165 185 190 190

Price cha nge

12m 750,000 1.1m 275,000 400,000 675,000 127,500 137,500 125,000 120,000 325,000 182,500 290,000 225,000 55,000 77,500 225,000 65,000 300,000 23,000 27,500 29,000 34,000 55,000 240,000 82,000

Good

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 93-00 V8 Coupé 96-99 Vantage V600 98-00 DB7 94-99 DB7 Volante 96-99 DB7 Vantage 99-03 DB7 Vantage Volante 99-03 DB7 GT/GTA 02-03 DB7 Zagato 03 Vanquish 01-04

Top spee d

4000 2750 2000 3750 8000

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

cc

6500 4250 3750 5500 10,000

NE GUIDE

Rough

92-96 96-02 96-02 98-02 01-02

Private sale Mint

140 131 134 148 148

Price cha nge

Rough

Good

Mint

2498 1970 1970 2959 2959

155 V6 Spider 2.0 TS GTV 2.0 TS GTV 3.0 V6 GTV V6 Cup

Price change At-a-glance indicator showing the market trend of the latest updates

Concours / Dealer

1.75m 1.15m 195,000 225,000 18,000 22,500 57,500 70,000 110,000 95,000 100,000 46,500 395,000 1m 20,500 12,000 42,500 250,000 25,000 30,000 39,500 48,500 24,500 12,500 14,250 70,000 8750 9750 9000 14,500 20,000 10,000 5000 7200 47,500 4500

Alfa Romeo Owners’ Club (01787 249285) 1.3m 1m 900,000 1754 95 925,000 775,000 625,000 2309 94 ▲ 157,500 107,500 80,000 1884 112 170,000 120,000 85,000 1975 112 13,000 6750 3500 1290 90 15,000 7500 4000 1290 103 42,500 25,000 15,000 1290 110 47,500 30,000 20,000 1570 108 80,000 50,000 32,500 1570 120 65,000 32,500 19,000 1975 111 70,000 35,000 20,000 2584 124 35,000 17,500 8000 2584 125 325,000 270,000 200,000 1290 120 ▲ 850,000 750,000 600,000 1570 124 ▲ 14,500 7250 3400 1570 105 8000 3600 1800 1962 115 32,500 17,500 9000 1570 112 ▲ 195,000 150,000 105,000 1570 115 17,250 8250 4400 1570 115 22,500 12,000 6000 1962 118 30,000 16,500 9750 1290 110 33,500 20,000 10,000 1570 113 15,500 7000 3000 1962 119 8000 3500 1650 1962 114 10,000 4650 2400 1962 114 50,000 30,000 20,000 2593 132 ▲ 6000 2650 1000 1286 103 6950 3250 1400 1490 104 6000 3000 900 1962 113 9750 4500 1850 1962 118 13,000 5750 2250 2492 130 7000 3000 1400 2959 135 ▲ 4000 1900 900 1962 130 4500 2400 1200 2959 147 36,500 20,000 15,000 2959 153 3000 1400 800 1970 127

Private sale

Rough In reality a project car in need of much care and expense, even though it may still run and drive

Year

AC Owners’ Club (01904 793563) 11,000 6750 4000 1991 83 22,500 14,000 9000 1991 83 200,000 135,000 90,000 1991 102 220,000 155,000 100,000 1971 118 235,000 165,000 105,000 2553 120 99,000 65,000 45,000 1991 104 105,000 75,000 52,000 1971 128 60,000 35,000 20,000 1971 107 675,000 525,000 425,000 4727 138 ▼ 775,000 575,000 475,000 6998 145 120,000 90,000 60,000 7014 143 ▲ 135,000 105,000 70,000 7014 143 ▼ 11,500 7500 5000 2994 125 80,000 60,000 42,500 4942 134 ▲ 24,000 18,000 12,000 4942 140

GUIDE

Usable Tidy and ready to use, but needing cosmetic attention. You’ll have to spend more money if you want it looking really smart

Mint Shiny and bright, but not concours condition. Any defects should be small. You’ll get a fine example for this money

Concours/ Dealer If you can afford it, do it. This is what to pay for a top notch example; also a good guide to concours value

Top spee d

15,500 31,000 265,000 300,000 320,000 138,500 150,000 82,500 800,000 1m 157,500 182,500 15,500 99,500 28,000

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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

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Price cha nge

Top spee d

cc

Abarth Club GB (01869 340289) 79,500 60,000 45,000 747 95 32,000 20,000 12,500 595 80

ALFA ROMEO 6C 1750 GS Zagato 30-33 6C 2300 Touring 33-37 1900C Sprint 51-55 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 63-65 TZ-1 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 Duetto/1750 r,tail 66-69 Spider S2 69-82 Spider S3 82-89 Spider 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 86-92 164 2.0 TS 88-98 164 3.0 V6 88-98 SZ/RZ 89-94 155 92-97

178

Rough

92,500 45,000

AC

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

Good

57-61 63-71

ABARTH

Zagato 750 595, 595SS, 695SS

Private sale Mint

GUIDE

Concours / Dealer

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Year

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Audi Owners’ Club (07788 588449) 2500 1100 1760 100 ▲ 2750 1250 1871 109 ▲ 6000 3000 1871 112 ▲ 10,000 4000 2144 135 20,000 8500 2226 142 175,000 n/a 2133 154 16,000 10,000 2226 162 ▲

AUSTIN Seven OC (01372 466134); Mini OC (01543 257956); Cooper C (020 7515 7173) Seven saloon 30-34 11,000 8750 5250 2650 747 50 Seven Chummy 31-34 19,500 15,500 10,000 5000 747 50 Seven 65/Nippy 33-37 27,500 20,000 14,500 10,000 747 60 ▼ Seven Ruby saloon 34-39 10,000 7750 4400 2200 747 53 A125/A135 47-57 12,500 8000 3750 1750 3995 89 A40 Devon/Dorset 47-52 7500 4750 2250 1200 1200 76 A70 Hamps/Heref 48-54 7500 5000 2400 1000 2199 83 A90 Atlantic con 49-50 32,500 24,000 13,000 6500 2660 92 A90 Atlantic coupé 50-52 22,500 16,500 10,000 5000 2660 92 A40 Sports 50-53 16,000 12,000 6500 4000 1200 80 A40 Somerset 52-54 6500 4250 1850 900 1200 72 A40 Somerset con 52-54 16,000 10,000 5500 3000 1200 72 Metropolitan 54-61 18,000 12,000 5500 2500 1489 78 A30/A35 51-59 7500 4500 2250 1000 948 75 A40, A50, A55 53-59 6200 4200 1850 925 1200 70 A55/A60 Cambridge 59-69 6000 4000 1800 850 1622 78 A90, A95, A105 54-59 12,000 9000 3650 1500 2639 91 ▲ A40 Farina 58-67 7000 5000 2000 800 1098 82 A99/A110 59-68 10,000 7000 3000 1250 2912 102 1100/1300 63-74 4250 2500 1000 500 1098 85 1300GT 69-74 8250 5750 2650 1250 1275 96

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Austin-Healey club, 4 saxby st, Leicester Le2 0nd 47,500 32,000 20,000 2660 103 112,500 80,000 50,000 2660 109 560,000 475,000 400,000 2660 119 37,500 24,000 13,500 2639 105 38,500 25,000 13,000 2912 112 47,500 32,000 22,000 2912 117 42,000 27,500 15,000 2912 117 48,500 30,000 17,500 2912 121 ▲ 15,000 7000 4000 948 82 ▲ 7000 3000 1250 1275 96

AUTOBIANCHI Bianchina Trans/Cab 57-68

29,000

21,500

BENTLEY 3-litre Tourer 22-25 4.5-litre Tourer 27-31 6.5 Litre Speed Six 28-30 4.5 Litre ‘Blower’ 29-31 8 Litre 29-31 Derby 3.5 Park Ward 33-37 Derby 3.5 coachbuilt 33-37 Derby 4.25 PW 36-39 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 S1/S2 saloon 55-62 S1 Continental Mulliner 55-59 S1 Cont PW coupé 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 Turbo RT 95-97 Continental MPW conv 84-94 Continental R 91-02 Continental T 96-02 Brooklands 92-98 Azure 95-03

500,000 1.2m 3.5m 11m 2.65m 115,000 275,000 130,000 350,000 37,500 125,000 40,000 57,500 155,000 950,000 42,500 450,000 337,500 750,000 275,000 375,000 187,500 46,500 205,000 250,000 170,000 17,500 16,000 42,500 54,000 12,500 14,000 16,500 18,500 67,500 39,500 61,500 15,500 60,000

Bentley drivers’ club (01295 738886) 275,000 200,000 155,000 2996 ▼ 800,000 575,000 365,000 4398 92 3m 2m 1.2m 6597 86 8m 4.5m 2.85m 4398 98 1.75m 850,000 500,000 7982 101 80,000 50,000 29,500 3669 91 185,000 90,000 42,500 3669 91 ▼ 90,000 54,000 32,500 4257 96 ▼ 235,000 120,000 45,000 4257 96 ▼ 27,500 15,500 8750 4566 100 ▲ 85,000 42,500 27,500 4566 100 ▲ 30,000 17,500 9500 4566 106 ▼ 39,500 19,500 12,500 4566 106 120,000 65,000 37,500 4566 106 ▼ 775,000 575,000 450,000 4566 115 ▼ 30,000 17,000 8250 4887 101 325,000 190,000 150,000 4887 115 ▲ 250,000 140,000 110,000 4887 114 ▼ 600,000 300,000 200,000 4887 114 ▼ 195,000 120,000 80,000 6230 115 275,000 150,000 90,000 6230 115 ▲ 140,000 75,000 50,000 6230 120 ▼ 32,500 18,500 9000 6230 116 155,000 90,000 60,000 6230 120 ▲ 170,000 110,000 65,000 6230 116 ▲ 120,000 75,000 50,000 6230 118 ▼ 13,000 6500 2500 6750 120 12,000 6000 2250 6750 120 32,500 21,000 10,000 6750 120 42,500 28,500 16.000 6750 118 10,000 5500 2000 6750 119 10,500 6000 2400 6750 135 ▼ 12,500 6250 2200 6750 135 ▲ 14,500 10,000 5000 6750 152 55,000 37,500 22,500 6750 140 29,500 22,500 16,500 6750 151 50,000 39,500 32,000 6750 175 12,000 9000 5250 6750 140 50,000 40,000 32,500 6750 150

BERKELEY Sports SA322/SE328 Sports SE492 B95/B105 T60 3-wheeler

56-58 58-59 59-61 59-61

8500 12,000 12,500 8250

6000 7000 7500 6000

65-69

(isobizclub.com) 600,000 525,000 450,000 375,000 5354 165

36-39

BMw car club (01225 709009) 700,000 550,000 450,000 375,000 1971 100

BIZZARRINI 5300GT Strada BMW 328

14,500

9750

(autobianchi.org) 499 68

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

10,000 28,500

Borgward drivers’ club (01536 510771) 7500 4000 2000 1493 93 20,000 12,000 7000 1493 98

275,000 450,000 650,000 1.5m 8m 600,000 1.15m

220,000 360,000 525,000 1.2m 7m 475,000 975,000

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Bond owners’ club (0121 784 4626) 1900 900 250 55 1850 850 1147 83 1750 800 1296 92 1600 700 1998 100 3400 2000 701 75

Bugatti owners’ club (01242 662914) 160,000 120,000 3257 95 275,000 175,000 3257 95 360,000 200,000 3257 96 850,000 550,000 3257 100 6.5m 6m 3257 115 375,000 250,000 3499 209 840,000 n/a 7993 253

CATERHAM Seven (sp)

73-91

CHEVROLET Corvette roadster Corvette roadster

classic chevrolet club (01376 552478); corvette club (01702 200881) 53 145,000 105,000 65,000 47,500 3800 107 54 70,000 50,000 32,500 24,000 3800 107

17,500

12,500

8000

47-54

(cisitalia.net) 240,000 175,000 140,000 120,000 1089 105

CITROËN Light 15/Big 15 2CV ‘ripple’ 2CV Ami Dyane DS19/ID19 Safari estate DS décapotable DS20/21/23 DS21/23 EFi SM V6 GS/GSA CX CX Prestige CX GTi/GTi turbo BX GTI 16V

35-55 48-60 60-90 61-78 68-85 56-68 59-75 63-78 68-75 70-75 70-75 70-85 74-89 77-89 77-89 87-93

20,000 14,000 8000 5200 4500 20,000 26,500 195,000 32,000 37,500 57,500 4000 6500 8000 9500 5250

14,000 10,000 5000 3600 3000 14,000 17,000 150,000 20,000 25,000 40,000 2650 4000 5000 6500 3500

citroën car club (07 000 248258) 8000 4000 1911 72 5000 2500 425 49 2500 1250 602 71 1800 900 602 75 1500 750 602 78 6000 2250 1911 88 8000 3000 1911 88 100,000 65,000 2175 100 8000 3500 2347 109 12,500 5500 2347 120 22,500 12,500 2670 135 1100 550 1220 100 1750 750 2165 115 2400 1000 2347 116 3250 1400 2347 137 1750 900 1905 130

CLAN Crusader coupé

71-74

5500

3750

1650

30,000 32,500 29,000 35,000 25,000 9500 14,000 13,000 9000 6750 4500 12,500

20,000 22,500 20,000 24,000 17,500 5000 8000 5750 4000 3750 2200 9500

4343 4639 5359 5359 5359 5735 5735 6997 5737 5733 5733 5727

119 130 132 142 142 130 130 151 125 125 145 180

Bristol owners’ club (01403 784028); owners & drivers Assn (bristoloda.com) BRISTOL 400 47-50 70,000 50,000 30,000 20,000 1971 92 401, 403 49-55 59,000 42,000 24,000 15,000 1971 94 Arnolt-Bristol 54-61 275,000 230,000 175,000 110,000 1971 109 404 54-55 72,500 52,500 35,000 22,000 1971 110 405 saloon 54-56 51,000 34,000 17,500 10,500 1971 94 405 con 55 100,000 80,000 45,000 30,000 1971 100 406 58-61 41,250 28,000 14,000 9000 2216 104 407, 408, 409 62-69 37,500 26,000 13,500 8250 5130 122 410, 411 69-76 46,000 32,000 16,000 10,000 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

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 EB110 92-95 Veyron 05-11

Price cha nge

54-61 55-61

CISITALIA 202 coupe

50,000 57,500 50,000 60,000 50,000 19,000 21,000 22,500 15,000 11,000 8750 15,000

Top spee d

BORGWARD Isabella TS Isabella coupé

68,000 77,500 67,500 80,000 65,000 26,000 27,500 30,000 24,000 15,000 11,000 18,500

cc

4250 4500 3750 5000 6500

55-57 58-60 61-62 63 63-67 67-69 67-69 68-72 73-77 77-82 84-96 90-95

Rough

6000 6600 5100 7000 9000

Corvette Corvette Corvette Corvette S-W coupe Corvette Sting Ray Camaro Camaro conv. Corvette Stingray Corvette Stingray Corvette Corvette C4 Corvette ZR1

denotes new entry to price

Good

48-65 63-64 64-70 67-70 70-74

115 135 60 65 105 100 112 110 120 130 120 110 130 134 138 132 140 158 162 126 135 133 139 146 152 152 149 155 155 130 133 130 143 143 140 155 155 155 127 139 155 159 155 155 155

NE guide

Mint

Price cha nge

BOND Minicar MkA-G GT2+2 GT4S Equipe GT Bug

3168 3168 298 585 1990 1573 1990 1990 1990 1990 2788 2494 2985 3003 3153 3210 3453 3453 3453 2315 2495 2788 3453 2788 3453 3420 3982 3535 4941 2494 2494 2494 2302 2302 2494 4941 5576 3201 1895 2793 3201 3201 4941 3246 3246

Concours / Dealer

65,000 142,500 675,000 50,000 54,000 68,000 57,500 65,000 21,500 11,000

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

60,000 1.1m 5750 9000 2200 2000 2400 3000 4500 30,000 5000 1750 12,500 37,500 100,000 1500 2400 7500 150,000 1650 1750 1500 5000 1250 2250 10,000 700 3750 6000 1000 3500 1250 17,500 26,000 10,000 2500 20,000 5100 590 1100 6400 8500 65,000 5500 32,500

Private sale

Year

120,000 85,000 1.65m 1.4m 13,000 9000 20,000 15,000 10,000 4500 9500 4250 8500 4250 14,000 7000 20,000 10,000 70,000 47,500 16,500 9750 8250 3500 28,500 18,500 97,500 60,000 200,000 150,000 6500 3000 10,000 4500 20,000 14,000 260,000 185,000 6950 3400 7500 3500 7500 3500 18,500 11,000 7000 3000 9750 4750 35,000 17,500 3000 1600 11,500 6000 13,000 8500 4250 2000 15,000 7500 6750 3000 40,000 27,500 50,000 35,000 26,000 17,000 10,000 5000 37,500 29,500 14,000 9250 2500 1300 4000 2000 14,000 9250 22,500 14,000 115,000 87,500 16,000 10,000 40,000 36,500

Top spee d

160,000 1.9m 18,000 26,000 13,500 13,000 13,000 18,500 29,500 92,500 24,000 12,500 45,000 125,000 250,000 9500 15,500 28,500 330,000 9900 12,000 10,500 24,000 10,000 13,500 50,000 4000 16,500 19,000 6750 21,000 9000 50,000 65,000 42,000 14,000 45,000 18,000 3400 5900 18,500 30,000 140,000 21,000 44,000

cc

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 75-81 80-81 81-87 85-87 85-88 88-95 88-95 98-04 85-91 89-91 86-93 86-90 88 86-91 90-99 92-96 92-99 96-01 96-02 98-02 98-02 00-03 01-06 03-05

Rough

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 635CSi M635CSi M1 323i (E21) 320/325 Baur cabrio 5-series (E12) M535i (E12) 5-series (E28) M535i (E28) M5 (E28) 5-series (E34) M5 (E34) M5 (E39) 325i sal (E30) 325i Sport (E30) 3-series (E30) conv M3 (E30) M3 Evo II (E30) Z1 840/850 coupé 850CSi M3/Evo (E36) Z3 4-cyl Z3 6-cyl Z3M Roadster Z3M Coupe Z8 M3 (E46) M3 CSL (E46)

denotes new entry to price

Good

106 96 101 87 104 71 71 79 82 90 95 82 96 96 70 89 82

NE guide

Mint

2912 1798 1748 1275 1748 848 848 998 998 998 1071 970 1275 1275 998 1275 1098

Concours / Dealer

Top spee d

1600 600 400 350 450 13,000 3750 1000 800 6000 14,000 14,500 13,500 9500 4500 2000 750

Price cha nge

cc

3000 1200 1000 675 800 18,000 6250 1850 1400 9000 20,000 21,000 20,000 14,000 8000 4250 1500

Private sale

Year

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

5750 2850 2500 1400 1750 24,000 10,000 4000 3200 16,500 31,000 32,000 30,000 22,500 14,500 8000 3250

Rough

8000 4500 3500 2350 2750 29,000 13,000 6000 4850 24,000 40,000 42,500 40,000 32,000 19,500 11,250 4750

denotes new entry to price

Good

Concours / Dealer

3-litre 68-71 1800/2200 64-75 Maxi 69-79 Allegro 1100-1500 73-82 Allegro 1750/Sport TC 73-75 Seven/Mini MkI 59 Mini MkI 60-67 Mini MkII 67-69 Mini MkIII-V 70-90 Mini Cooper 997/998 61-69 Mini Cooper 1071S 63-64 Mini Cooper 970S 64-65 Mini Cooper 1275S 64-67 Mini C’r 1275S MkII/III 67-71 Mini Moke 64-85 Mini 1275GT 69-80 Mini Clubman 70-80

NE guide

Private sale Mint

Year

[ Price Guide]

Lotus seven club (01483 277171) 5250 1599 110

clan owners’ club (01656 744741) 800 875 102

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 Conquest/Century 53-58 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 69-73 Double-Six SI 72-73 4.2 coupé 75-78 Double-Six Coupé 75-77 Sovereign SII/III 73-86 Double-Six SII/III 74-86

10,000 29,000 33,500 8750 33,000 8500 20,000 47,500 19,500 16,500 12,500 15,000 24,500 26,500 9000 11,000

DATSUN 240Z 260Z 280ZX/2+2 240K Skyline

69-74 74-79 78-83 73-81

datsun owners’ club (01342 321000); Z club (01782 873374) 25,000 17,500 9500 6000 2393 125 20,000 15,000 7000 3500 2565 127 7500 5000 2200 950 2753 111 19,500 13,000 7000 4000 2392 112

DELAHAYE 135M/MS Coupé 135M/MS Cabriolet 135M/MS Coupé 135M/MS Cabriolet 235 Chapron coupé

35-39 35-39 46-53 46-53 51-54

485,000 600,000 175,000 275,000 100,000

daimler & Lanchester owners’ club (01253 352076) 7250 3650 1650 2522 76 ▲ 20,000 10,000 5000 2522 76 24,500 14,500 8500 2522 80 6000 2750 1300 2433 90 24,000 15,000 9000 2433 100 6000 3000 1250 3794 100 15,000 7500 3000 4561 119 35,000 20,000 14,000 2548 123 13,500 6250 2750 2548 112 12,500 5750 2500 4235 117 ▲ 7500 3300 1200 4235 120 10,250 4750 2000 5343 140 14,500 7250 4500 4235 120 ▲ 16,500 9250 5000 5343 140 6000 1850 750 4235 126 7250 3500 1300 5343 150

the delahaye club (clubdelahaye.com) 350,000 200,000 100,000 3557 n/a 440,000 265,000 125,000 3557 n/a 125,000 75,000 47,500 3557 n/a 170,000 110,000 80,000 3557 n/a 75,000 45,000 20,000 3557 120

DELLOW dellow register, 4 roumelia Lane, Bournemouth, dorset BH5 1et Mark I-V sport-trials 49-57 20,000 15,000 9000 4000 1172 65 DELOREAN DMC-12 coupé

81-82

deLorean owners’ club uK (07915 673889, deloreans.co.uk) 30,000 24,000 16,250 10,500 2849 109

DE TOMASO Mangusta Pantera Deauville Longchamp

67-72 72-89 70-88 72-89

220,000 110,000 27,500 37,500

DKW Sonderklasse/3=6

53-59

20,000 15,000

195,000 67,500 20,000 30,000

de tomaso drivers’ club (01226 321686) 150,000 110,000 4727 150 36,500 22,000 5763 160 11,000 5500 5763 150 15,000 8000 5763 150 dKw owners’ club (01224 743429) 7500 3500 896 76

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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

200,000 225,000 330,000 70,000

130,000 165,000 255,000 48,500

FAIRTHORPE Electron Minor TX-GT/S/SS coupé

57-73 67-73

5000 4500

3750 3250

4.5m 1m 1.25m 3m 1.45m 4.2m 725,000 4.95m 5m 600,000 8m 13m 6.75m 9m 1.2m 365,000 45m 15m 1.35m 2.4m 2.1m 1.6m 2.5m 1.35m 2.1m 220,000 485,000 1.75m 400,000 275,000 300,000 210,000 560,000 575,000 1.9m 225,000 60,000 335,000 225,000 210,000 50,000 130,000 69,500 56,000 61,750 73,500 40,000 35,000 32,000 36,000 50,000 70,000 74,000 65,000 95,000 120,000 220,000 49,000 55,000 2m 1.1m 2m 92,500 125,000

Ferrari owners’ club (01485 544500) 4m 3.4m 3m 1995 125 ▼ 750,000 550,000 400,000 1995 115 950,000 750,000 650,000 2562 120 4101 136 ▼ 2.65m 2.25m 1.6m 1.25m 1.05m 900,000 2963 126 ▼ 3.5m 2.8m 2.4m 4962 165 ▲ 600,000 450,000 300,000 2953 157 4m 3.25m 3m 2953 155 ▼ 4.25m 3.75m n/a 2953 143 450,000 350,000 230,000 2953 145 7m 5.5m 4.5m 2953 155 ▼ 12m 11m n/a 2953 149 6.35m 5.85m 5.5m 2953 150 7.75m 7m 6.5m 2953 155 1m 850,000 700,000 2953 160 ▼ 300,000 225,000 175,000 2953 140 ▼ 40m n/a n/a 2953 158 11.5m 10m n/a 2953 159 900,000 2953 150 ▼ 1.2m 1m 2m 1.8m 1.7m 3967 162 ▼ 4962 170 1.75m 1.35m 1.2m 1.35m 1.1m 925,000 3286 150 2.2m 1.95m 1.75m 3286 150 ▲ 1.2m 1m 900,000 3286 150 1.9m 1.8m 1.7m 3286 165 170,000 125,000 90,000 3967 150 395,000 325,000 290,000 3967 150 1.5m 1.15m 1m 3967 150 ▼ 350,000 300,000 240,000 1987 145 225,000 150,000 95,000 2418 150 250,000 160,000 100,000 2418 150 155,000 100,000 60,000 4390 152 465,000 385,000 325,000 4390 155 ▲ 500,000 425,000 340,000 4390 173 1.75m 1.6m n/a 4390 170 175,000 140,000 115,000 4390 152 47,500 29,500 18,500 4390 150 270,000 220,000 165,000 4390 163 195,000 150,000 115,000 4942 163 175,000 145,000 110,000 4942 168 37,500 25,000 18,000 2926 156 100,000 75,000 50,000 2926 154 55,000 42,000 30,000 2926 155 44,000 30,000 22,000 2926 155 49,500 35,000 24,000 2926 155 56,500 44,000 30,000 3195 163 ▼ 32,000 19,000 11,000 4823 158 24,000 14,000 8250 4942 158 24,000 15,000 9500 2926 143 28,000 18,500 12,000 2926 146 ▼ 40,000 32,500 24,000 3405 170 62,500 49,500 36,500 3496 185 65,000 51,750 40,000 3496 183 55,000 50,000 44,000 3586 184 75,000 55,000 37,500 4942 181 95,000 65,000 50,000 4943 193 155,000 120,000 75,000 4943 194 ▼ 36,500 25,000 18,500 5474 184 42,000 28,500 22,000 5474 185 1.8m 1.6m 1.4m 2855 190 ▲ 950,000 800,000 n/a 2936 201 ▲ n/a 1.6m 1.3m 4698 202 ▲ 75,000 58,500 42,750 5474 199 ▼ 110,000 75,000 60,000 5474 186

FERRARI 166MM Barchetta 48-50 166 Inter 48-51 212 Inter 51-52 340 America 51 250 Europa SI/SII 53-55 410 Superamerica 56-59 250GT Boano/Ellena 56-59 250GT Cabrio S1 57-59 250GT Berlinetta TdF 57-59 250GT PF coupé 58-62 250 Cal’ Spider lwb 58-62 250 Cal’ Spider swb 60-63 250GT SWB (steel) 60-63 250GT SWB (alloy) 59-62 250GT Cabrio Se2 60-62 250GTE 2+2 60-63 250GTO 62-64 250LM 64-66 250GT Lusso 62-64 400 Superamerica cpé 60-64 500 Superfast 64-67 275GTB (steel) 64-66 275GTB (alloy) 64-66 275GTS 64-66 275GTB/4 (4-cam) 66-68 330GT 2+2 64-67 330GTC 66-68 330GTS 66-68 Dino 206GT 68-69 Dino 246GT 69-73 Dino 246GTS 72-74 365GT 2+2 67-71 365GTC 68-70 365GTB/4 Daytona 68-74 365GTS/4 Spider 72-73 365GTC/4 2+2 70-72 365GT4 2+2 72-76 365GT4 BB 75-76 512BB 76-81 512BBi 81-85 308GT4 2+2 73-80 308GTB (grp) 75-77 308GTB/GTS 77-80 308GTBi/GTSi 80-82 308GTB qv/GTS qv 82-85 328GTB/GTS 85-88 400/400i/412i manual 76-89 400/400i/412i auto 76-89 Mondial 81-94 Mondial cabrio 84-94 348/Spider 89-94 F355/GTS 94-99 F355 Spider 95-99 360 Modena 99-05 Testarossa 84-90 512 TR 91-94 F512 M 94-96 456GT 92-98 456MGT 98-03 288GTO 84-87 F40 88-92 F50 95-97 550 Maranello 96-02 550 Barchetta 00-02

180

Facel Vega car club (01621 818608) 95,000 65,000 5801 125 120,000 75,000 6286 130 185,000 140,000 6286 132 30,000 16,500 1647 114

Fairthorpe sports car club (01895 256799) 2250 1250 948 80 1850 750 1998 112

02-06 89,000 74,000 57,500 02-04 1.9m 1.6m 1.3m

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 Sport 1300 128 3P coupé X1/9 Panda 4x4 Coupé/Turbo Barchetta

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 84-92 94-00 95-02

FORD

13,500 10,000 30,000 11,500 42,000 32,500 8000 15,000 2650 9250 22,500 16,500 56,000 17,000 125,000 50,000 6250 17,000 6250 6500 6750 6250 4650 6500

9750 6750 21,000 7750 29,000 23,000 5500 9500 1750 6500 15,000 11,500 40,000 12,000 95,000 33,500 4500 12,500 4000 4500 4750 4250 3000 4200

50,000 5748 202 n/a 5998 220

▼ ▼

Fiat Motor club (0208 372 4028) 5000 2250 569 60 ▼ 3000 1250 633 66 12,500 6750 767 59 3600 1750 499 61 16,000 10,000 1568 105 16,500 10,000 2280 120 ▼ 2600 1250 903 96 4500 2400 903 96 850 400 1438 100 3000 1100 1756 115 9750 3750 1608 112 6000 2500 1756 108 ▼ 30,000 17,500 1756 118 6750 2750 1995 104 ▼ 62,500 45,000 2418 130 22,000 15,000 1987 122 2250 1100 3235 112 7000 3500 3235 118 ▲ 2000 1000 1301 102 ▲ 2000 1000 1301 102 ▲ 2400 1200 1290 100 ▲ 1900 1000 999 83 ▲ 1250 500 1998 149 2200 1000 1747 118

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 7000 5000 2500 1250 1172 68 Pilot V8 47-51 20,000 13,000 7000 3500 3622 82 Anglia/Popular 103E 46-59 7000 4900 2400 1250 1172 61 ▼ Anglia 100E/Popular 53-62 5250 3500 1600 800 1172 71 ▼ Prefect 107E 59-61 6000 4500 2250 1250 997 73 Anglia 105E 59-68 7250 5250 2600 1600 997 74 ▲ Anglia 123E 62-68 9000 6600 3100 2000 1197 82 Consul MkI 50-56 8000 5500 2750 1350 1508 73 Zephyr Six MkI 50-56 12,500 8000 3750 1850 2262 82 Zephyr Zodiac 53-56 16,000 10,000 5000 2500 2262 84 ▼ Consul MkI con 52-56 16,500 12,500 6750 4000 1508 73 Zephyr MkI con 52-56 23,500 18,750 12,000 6750 2262 82 ▼ Consul MkII 56-62 8750 5750 2500 1250 1703 79 Zephyr MkII 56-62 14,000 9750 4500 2000 2553 88 ▼ Zodiac MkII 56-62 17,500 12,500 6000 2750 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 3250 1400 2553 95 ▲ Zephyr MkIII 62-66 10,500 7500 Zodiac MkIII 62-66 14,000 9250 3850 1800 2553 100 ▲ Zephyr 4/6 MkIV 66-72 8500 5750 2500 1100 2994 100 Zodiac MkIV/Exec 66-72 9500 6750 3250 1400 2994 100 ▼ Consul Classic 61-63 9500 6750 3000 1250 1498 79 Consul Capri 61-64 15,000 10,000 5500 2500 1340 84 Consul Capri GT 63-64 21,000 14,000 8000 3500 1340 95 Corsair/V4 64-70 6200 4500 2250 1100 1663 90 Corsair GT 64-67 8000 6000 2750 1400 1996 100 Corsair 2000E V4 67-70 8500 6250 3250 1600 1996 100 GT40 64-68 4m 2.75m 2m 1.75m 4736 198 Mustang coupé 64-68 29,500 20,000 12,000 6000 4727 120 Mustang fastback 65-68 34,000 25,000 15,500 8000 4727 120 Mustang con 64-68 35,000 26,000 16,000 8000 4727 111 Mustang GT350 65-66 265,000 200,000 125,000 90,000 4727 133 Mustang GT500 67-70 135,000 110,000 85,000 62,000 6800 130 Cortina MkI 62-66 9500 6500 3000 1250 1498 82 ▲ Cortina MkI GT 63-66 16,000 11,000 5500 3000 1498 91 Cortina MkII 66-70 8000 5000 2250 1100 1599 87 ▲ Cortina MkII GT 66-70 11,500 8500 4000 1750 1599 98 ▲ Cortina 1600E 67-70 11,250 8250 4000 1750 1599 98 Cortina MkIII 70-76 9500 6250 2500 1200 1993 104 ▲ Cortina 2000E 73-76 10,500 7000 3250 1600 1993 105 Cortina 2.3 Ghia 76-79 7750 5250 2200 1000 2293 110 ▲ Escort MkI 1.1/1.3 68-75 10,000 7000 3500 2000 1298 83 Escort Twin Cam 68-71 55,000 42,500 30,000 22,500 1558 113 Escort GT/Sport 68-73 18,000 13,000 7000 4000 1298 96 Escort 1300E 73-75 11,000 7500 4000 2500 1298 94 Escort Mexico 70-75 32,000 24,000 16,000 10,000 1599 99 Escort RS1600 70-75 60,000 47,500 32,500 25,000 1601 113 ▼ Escort RS2000 73-74 36,000 28,500 20,000 13,000 1993 108 Escort MkII Ghia 75-80 8000 5750 2650 1500 1599 97 Escort MkII Sport 75-80 16,000 12,000 6250 3000 1599 101 Escort MkII Mexico 76-78 25,000 17,500 10,000 5500 1593 105 Escort MkII RS1800 75-77 65,000 50,000 35,000 26,500 1835 112 Escort MkII RS2000 75-80 22,000 16,000 8250 5000 1993 109 Escort XR3/XR3i 81-86 7000 5000 2400 1000 1597 116 ▲

Price cha nge

18,500 6000 25,000 14,000 10,500 16,500 22,500 25,000 50,000 52,500 9750 21,000 15,750 24,000 11,000 13,000 7500 12,500 9500 14,000 130,000 8000 35,000 51,000 19,750 37,500 15,000

13,000 4000 17,500 9500 7500 11,000 15,000 17,500 40,000 40,000 6250 14,000 10,000 17,500 7000 9000 5000 8500 6500 11,000 110,000 5000 25,000 41,000 12,750 30,000 12,500

FRAZER NASH Le Mans Replica

48-52

Vscc Frazer nash section (01285 720483) 700,000 550,000 375,000 300,000 1971 115 ▼

GILBERN GT MkI 950–1800 Genie Invader I/II Invader III

59-67 66-70 69-72 72-74

17,500 13,000 14,000 15,000

GINETTA G4 1.0/1.5 G15 875/998 G21 1800/1800S G33

61-68 68-74 71-78 91-93

12,000 8500 9250 10,000

6500 1750 8500 4750 3650 5000 7000 8000 25,000 25,000 2750 7000 5000 8500 3000 4000 2000 4500 3000 5000 85,000 2400 15,000 28,000 6000 22,000 9750

Rough

Escort RS1600i 83-84 Escort XR3i cabrio 84-90 Escort RS Turbo S1 84-85 Escort RS Turbo 85-90 Capri MkI 1.3/1.6 69-74 Capri GT 1.6/2.0 69-74 Capri 3000GT 70-74 Capri 3000E/GXL 70-74 Capri RS2600 71-74 Capri RS3100 73-74 Capri II/lll 1.6/2.0 74-82 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 Granada MkII 77-85 Fiesta XR2 MkI 81-83 Fiesta XR2 MkII 84-89 Fiesta RS Turbo 90-92 RS200 85-86 Sierra XR4i 83-85 Sierra RS Cosworth 85-87 Sierra RS500 87 Sapphire RS Cos. 88-92 Escort RS Cosworth 92-96 Focus RS MkI 02-03

Good

Price cha nge

Top spee d

cc

Rough

Good

Mint

Concours / Dealer

575M Maranello Enzo

denotes new entry to price

3000 850 4000 2250 1800 2500 3400 3750 17,500 16,000 1400 3250 2400 4500 1250 1600 1000 2200 1400 2000 65,000 1000 9000 20,000 2750 15,000 6000

Top spee d

16,000 7974 165

Year

Price cha nge

Top spee d

cc

Rough

Good

29,000 21,000

980 82 980 80 1175 84

NE guide

cc

38,500

3750 2000 900

Mint

92-02

6500 3400 1750

denotes new entry to price

Private sale

Concours / Dealer

DODGE Viper RT 10/GTS

12,500 6750 3250

NE guide

Private sale

Year

1000SP/A Union sp 58-65 17,500 1000/1000S sal/cpé 58-63 10,000 F102 saloon 64-66 4750

Mint

Concours / Dealer

denotes new entry to price

Year

NE guide

Private sale

1597 1597 1597 1597 1599 1996 2994 2994 2637 3091 1993 2994 2792 2792 2994 2994 2792 1599 1597 1596 1803 2792 1993 1993 1993 1993 1988

117 107 122 124 95 107 113 113 124 125 110 116 129 129 113 111 117 106 109 129 140 125 145 149 154 144 144

▲ ▲

▲ ▲

▲ ▲

gilbern owners’ club (01926 512136) 6500 3250 1588 111 4250 2000 2994 120 4750 2400 2994 116 5250 2750 2994 120

ginetta owners’ club (01724 352801, membership@ginetta.org) 22,000 17,000 12,000 8000 1498 115 10,000 6750 3500 1750 998 108 10,500 7500 3750 1850 1725 120 15,000 11,000 7000 5000 3946 137

GORDON-KEEBLE GK1/IT 64-67

97,500

gordon-Keeble owners’ club (0121 459 9587) 75,000 50,000 30,000 5395 135 ▼

HEALEY Elliott saloon Silverstone sports Abbott con Tickford saloon

37,500 150,000 42,500 33,500

Association of Healey owners (01425 480243) 32,000 22,500 12,000 2443 110 125,000 100,000 75,000 2443 107 35,000 24,000 14,000 2443 100 26,500 17,500 10,000 2443 102

46-50 49-50 50-54 50-54

HEINKEL/TROJAN Cabin Cruiser/200 56-65

Heinkel/trojan club (01527 501318) 20,000 14,000 9750 6250 198 60

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 Imp Californian Hunter GT Husky (Imp) Hunter GLS Avenger GT/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 63-76 67-70 70-75 66-70 72-76 71-81 72-73

owners’ club (01522 823778); imp club (01789 414789) 6750 5250 2200 1000 1185 65 13,000 9000 4000 2000 1185 65 5000 3200 1500 700 1390 73 10,000 7000 3400 1600 1390 73 8250 5500 2750 1400 1390 74 5250 3500 1650 800 1592 80 9500 6750 3250 1500 1494 80 4000 2500 1200 600 1725 81 4500 3000 1500 950 1390 74 4750 3000 1250 600 1725 86 7500 5000 2400 1200 1592 84 5000 3500 1600 750 875 81 6250 4500 2200 1000 875 81 ▲ 6000 4000 1400 650 1725 96 5500 4000 1800 900 875 80 7500 5250 2000 1000 1725 110 4500 3000 1500 750 1598 98 16,500 11,000 6000 3000 1599 100

HONDA S800 coupé S800 sports CRX 1.6i/V-TEC NSX 3.0 Beat Integra Type R DC2 S2000 (AP1)

66-70 66-70 86-91 90-02 91-95 98-01 99-03

24,000 33,000 7500 40,000 3200 12,000 7750

HRG 1100/1500

38-56

60,000 46,500 32,000 22,500 1496 81

Honda s800 sports car club (0121 444 2988) 17,000 10,750 6750 791 96 ▼ 25,000 16,000 10,000 791 96 5250 2750 1250 1595 125 32,000 21,000 16,000 2977 158 2200 1500 900 656 84 9500 5250 3300 1787 143 6000 4000 2500 1997 147

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SS100 2½-litre SS100 3½-litre 1½-litre 2½-litre 3½-litre MkV 2½-litre con MkV 3½-litre con XK120 alloy rdstr XK120 roadster XK120 dhc XK120 fhc C-type XK140 roadster XK140 fhc XK140 dhc D-type 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 MkVII-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 rdstr (ff) E-type 3.8 cpé (ff) 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 XJ6 Series 2 XJ6 Series 3 XJ12 Series 2-3 XJ6 Coupé XJ12 Coupé XJR 3.6/4.0 sal XJ12 (XJ81) sal XJR X300 sal XJ-S manual XJ-S V12 auto XJ-S 3.6 XJ-SC 3.6 cabrio XJ-SC V12 cabrio XJ-S V12 con XJS V12 XJS V12 con

car club (01773 741784); drivers’ club (01582 419332); enthusiasts’ club (0117 969 8186); XK/e-type club club (01584 781588) 36-39 400,000 295,000 225,000 160,000 2663 94 38-39 485,000 390,000 285,000 200,000 3485 104 45-49 32,000 21,000 12,000 6750 1776 70 46-51 35,000 25,000 14,000 7500 2663 87 46-51 46,000 31,000 18,000 10,000 3485 92 49-51 63,000 45,000 27,500 12,000 2663 87 49-51 85,000 62,000 38,500 20,000 3485 92 49-50 295,000 250,000 200,000 145,000 3442 132 50-54 115,000 85,000 55,000 33,500 3442 122 50-54 105,000 77,500 50,000 30,000 3442 122 51-54 95,000 65,000 40,000 26,000 3442 121 51-54 3.8m 3.6m 3.4m 3.1m 3442 144 ▼ 54-57 112,500 82,000 55,000 32,000 3442 126 54-57 75,000 55,000 36,500 26,000 3442 125 54-57 107,500 85,000 55,000 32,000 3442 125 54-57 6.5m 5.5m 4.25m 3.8m 3442 160 ▼ 58-60 120,000 82,500 45,000 27,500 3781 130 57-61 74,000 54,000 35,000 23,000 3781 128 57-61 100,000 68,500 40,000 26,000 3781 127 58-60 175,000 135,000 90,000 65,000 3442 130 58-60 95,000 75,000 56,000 42,000 3442 129 58-60 140,000 105,000 72,000 55,000 3442 130 59-60 200,000 170,000 130,000 90,000 3781 136 59-60 110,000 88,500 62,500 46,500 3781 132 59-60 185,000 140,000 105,000 75,000 3781 130 58-61 125,000 100,000 69,000 50,000 3781 141 51-61 37,500 25,000 13,000 6000 3442 105 61-70 20,000 14,000 6750 3000 4235 120 ▼ 55-67 26,000 18,000 8500 3650 2483 96 57-59 42,500 27,500 15,000 9000 3442 120 59-67 33,500 22,500 10,000 4500 3442 114 59-67 38,500 26,000 12,500 5500 3781 121 ▲ 63-68 24,000 16,000 8000 3500 3781 121 67-68 22,000 15,000 7000 3000 2483 105 67-68 26,500 17,500 8750 3850 3442 123 66-68 16,750 12,500 5750 2500 4235 123 61-62 210,000 155,000 108,000 72,500 3781 145 61-62 160,000 130,000 80,000 55,000 3781 145 62-64 160,000 115,000 75,000 55,000 3781 145 61-64 140,000 97,500 57,500 37,500 3781 145 ▼ 64-67 160,000 125,000 85,000 57,500 4235 145 ▼ 64-67 124,000 95,000 60,000 40,000 4235 145 ▼ 66-67 57,500 38,500 19,500 11,000 4235 136 67-70 107,500 75,000 45,000 28,500 4235 145 67-70 78,500 55,000 32,500 20,000 4235 145 67-70 50,000 35,000 17,500 10,000 4235 136 71-75 95,000 65,000 35,000 22,500 5343 150 71-74 52,500 34,000 18,000 9500 5343 150 68-73 7250 5000 2200 900 2791 117 68-73 12,000 7500 3000 1100 4235 124 72-73 15,000 10,000 4500 2000 5343 140 73-79 9000 6000 2500 800 3442 117 79-86 7000 4500 1800 725 4235 125 75-93 10,500 7000 3200 1200 5343 146 75-78 24,000 14,000 7000 4500 4235 120 ▲ 75-78 26,000 16,000 9000 5000 5343 143 88-94 10,000 6500 3000 1500 3980 142 93-94 6000 4000 2200 1000 5994 155 94-97 5000 3650 1800 800 3980 155 75-80 27,500 20,000 10,000 6000 5343 154 75-91 11,000 7000 3000 900 5343 150 83-89 8000 5250 2200 800 3590 141 ▲ 83-87 12,000 8000 3750 1750 3590 134 85-88 14,000 9000 4250 2000 5343 150 88-91 15,500 11,000 5000 2400 5343 150 91-96 9000 6000 3200 1600 5994 161 91-96 15,000 10,500 5000 2500 5994 160

Jensen owners’ club (01625 525699); Jensen club (01296 614072) 54-63 48,000 35,000 17,500 11,000 3993 123 62-65 47,500 33,500 16,500 10,000 6276 143 67-69 52,500 37,500 17,500 8500 6276 140 70-75 47,500 33,500 15,000 7500 6276 140 ▲ 67-71 120,000 82,500 60,000 40,000 7212 141 71-73 48,000 35,000 16,500 8000 7212 144 74-76 72,500 52,500 30,000 16,000 7212 140 ▼ 72-76 11,500 7500 3750 1600 1973 120

JOWETT Javelin Jupiter

Jowett car club (01245 256944); Jupiter owners’ Auto club (01394 385709) 47-54 10,000 7000 3500 1750 1486 77 50-54 30,000 23,000 16,000 9000 1486 85

LAGONDA 2.6/2.9 2.6/2.9 con Rapide Saloon SI-III Saloon SIV

48-57 49-57 61-64 76-87 87-90

57,500 90,000 160,000 67,500 75,000

42,500 62,500 110,000 46,000 55,000

25,000 35,000 70,000 26,500 35,000

Lagonda club (01252 845451) 15,000 2922 100 22,000 2922 100 52,500 3995 135 18,000 5340 140 22,500 5340 140

LAMBORGHINI 350GT/400GT Inter 64-67 400GT 67-68 Miura P400 66-69 69-71 Miura 400S 71-75 Miura SV Islero 68-70 Jarama 70-78 Espada I 68-70 Espada II/III 71-78 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 Countach 5000 82-90 Countach 25th Anni 89-90 Diablo 91-01 Diablo VT 93-01

Lamborghini owners’ club uK (lamborghiniclubuk.com) 530,000 465,000 350,000 200,000 3497 147 400,000 330,000 270,000 200,000 3929 150 ▼ 1m 700,000 550,000 460,000 3929 170 ▲ 1.3m 1m 650,000 550,000 3929 172 ▲ 2.2m 1.8m 1.5m n/a 3929 175 ▲ 195,000 155,000 130,000 110,000 3929 160 ▼ 120,000 85,000 57,500 40,000 3929 162 150,000 107,500 60,000 35,000 3929 154 120,000 85,000 50,000 27,500 3929 154 67,500 40,000 22,500 16,000 2463 148 80,000 55,000 27,500 20,000 2997 158 85,000 60,000 32,500 22,000 2997 160 75,000 50,000 30,000 20,000 3485 153 1.2m 875,000 700,000 565,000 3929 192 ▼ 425,000 350,000 250,000 175,000 3929 192 340,000 285,000 190,000 140,000 3929 164 265,000 225,000 160,000 120,000 5167 179 200,000 160,000 120,000 80,000 5167 179 145,000 115,000 85,000 67,500 5707 202 159,000 130,000 95,000 75,000 5707 200

LANCHESTER Ten (LD10) Fourteen

46-51 51-54

6500 6750

LANCIA Aprilia saloon Appia saloon Aurelia B10/21/22 Aurelia B20GT 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 sal Beta Coupé 1.6/2.0 Beta Coupé Volumex Beta Spider 1.6/2.0 Beta HPE Montecarlo Gamma Gamma Coupé

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 72-81 73-84 83-84 75-82 75-85 75-84 76-84 76-84

26,500 12,000 30,000 155,000 1.1m 295,000 9000 50,000 92,500 117,500 300,000 6500 20,000 52,500 6750 15,000 6750 14,000 31,000 50,000 360,000 4250 6500 7500 9000 8250 20,000 5000 9000

daimler & Lanchester owners’ club (07000 356285) 5000 2400 1200 1287 69 ▲ 5000 3000 1500 1968 75 ▲ Lancia Motor club (lanciamotorclub.co.uk) 20,000 11,000 6250 1486 80 8000 4650 2650 1089 80 25,000 12,500 6500 1754 90 115,000 82,500 60,000 2451 113 850,000 675,000 600,000 2451 115 ▼ 250,000 200,000 150,000 2451 108 7000 3750 1750 2458 100 35,000 22,000 15,000 2775 112 68,500 49,000 30,000 2775 115 92,500 69,000 45,000 2775 110 225,000 175,000 140,000 2775 130 4500 2250 1000 1488 105 14,500 7250 3500 1800 112 37,500 29,000 17,500 1800 120 4250 2000 850 1991 110 10,500 5250 2500 1991 115 4000 1750 800 1216 100 11,000 5000 2400 1298 96 22,000 13,000 7500 1298 109 35,000 17,500 11,500 1584 115 300,000 250,000 200,000 2418 130 2750 1350 600 1995 118 4250 2000 800 1995 114 5000 2500 1200 1995 126 6250 3000 1000 1995 114 5500 3000 900 1995 116 14,000 7000 2500 1995 120 3250 1500 650 2484 121 6000 3000 1250 2484 121

Price cha nge

JENSEN 541/R/S C-V8 Interceptor MkI Interceptor II-III FF Interceptor SP Interceptor con Jensen-Healey/GT

158 138 138 212 155 155 155 157

Rally 037 Stradale Delta S4 Stradale Delta HF Turbo HF Integrale Integrale Evo 1 Integrale Evo 2 Thema 8.32

82-83 85-87 84-90 87-91 91-93 93-95 88-90

300,000 285,000 8000 22,500 35,000 40,000 15,000

225,000 220,000 5750 16,000 26,000 30,000 10,000

175,000 150,000 2750 7500 15,000 17,500 5000

LAND ROVER Series I 80in Series I SII/IIA 2.2/2.6 88in SII/IIA 2.2/2.6 109in SIII 2.2/2.6/3.5 SIII Stage 1 V8 Forward Control 101 Defender Defender V8 Defender Tdi Defender Td5 Range Rover 2dr Range Rover Range Rover Range Rover 3.9SE Range Rover 4.2LSE

series i club (01363 82666); sii club, po Box 251, Barnsley s70 5yn 48-53 40,000 27,500 14,000 5750 1595 60 53-58 27,000 19,000 8000 3000 1997 60 58-71 19,500 8900 2800 1100 2286 69 58-71 21,000 9600 3000 1200 2625 75 71-85 11,500 7000 2400 850 2625 73 79-83 13,850 8000 3000 1400 3528 86 72-78 19,500 12,500 6000 3750 3528 60 84-90 8600 6000 3050 1900 2495 77 85-90 10,250 7000 3750 2250 3528 86 90-98 11,250 8000 4500 2050 2495 80 98-07 14,500 11,000 5500 2300 2495 85 70-72 50,000 35,000 22,500 12,500 3528 96 ▼ 73-80 37,500 25000 14,000 6000 3528 99 81-89 24,000 15,000 6500 1750 3528 106 89-96 12,000 7500 3500 1500 3947 108 92-95 20,000 10,000 5000 2500 4192 110

LEA-FRANCIS 14hp/14/70 saloon 46-54 14hp/2½-litre Sports 50-53

10,000 52,500

7750 37,500

Top spee d

5993 3980 3980 3498 3996 3996 3996 3996

denotes new entry to price

cc

3250 1600 3750 160,000 1400 2400 1200 3000

NE guide

Rough

Price cha nge

7000 3500 6250 210,000 2750 4250 2000 5000

Top spee d

13,000 7000 11,000 260,000 5250 7500 3500 9500

Good

JAGUAR

iso Bizzarrini club (020 8891 6663) 40,000 30,000 5359 140 ▼ 150,000 115,000 5359 161 ▲ 175,000 130,000 6998 170 ▼ 15,000 7500 5736 145 ▲

17,500 11,000 18,500 300,000 7500 11,000 7000 14,000

Mint

65,000 220,000 260,000 24,000

88-93 91-96 92-96 89-92 96-02 96-02 97-03 98-02

denotes new entry to price

Concours / Dealer

87,500 275,000 340,000 44,000

XJR-S XJS 4.0 XJS 4.0 conv XJ220 XK8 4.0 fhc XK8 4.0 con XJR (X308) sal XKR 4.0 fhc/con

NE guide

Private sale

Year

62-70 63-74 69-74 70-74

cc

ISO Rivolta Grifo Grifo 7-litre Lele

Rough

post-Vintage Humber car club (01604 404363) 5500 2500 1200 2267 80 4250 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 3750 1850 950 1725 90 2500 1100 500 1725 98

Good

7000 6750 9500 9750 12,000 9000 9250 5500 3750

Mint

49-57 57-68 45-48 45-56 49-52 58-67 64-67 63-67 67-76

Concours / Dealer

HUMBER Hawk MkI-VI Hawk SI-IV Snipe Snipe/P’man MkI-IV Super Snipe dhc Super Snipe SI-VA Imperial Sceptre MkI-II Sceptre MkIII

Private sale

Year

Price cha nge

Top spee d

cc

Rough

Good

Private sale Mint

denotes new entry to price

Concours / Dealer

NE guide

Year

[ Price Guide]

n/a n/a 1500 3500 8750 10,000 3000

1995 1759 1585 1995 1995 1995 2927

128 140 121 134 135 136 140

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Lea-Francis owners’ club (01865 407515) 4000 2750 1767 75 25,000 16,000 2496 100

LOTUS

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 80,000 65,000 45,000 28,000 1216 113 Seven SII 60-68 30,000 20,000 13,000 8000 1098 92 Super Seven 1.3-1.6 61-69 36,000 28,000 19,000 14,500 1498 103 Seven SIII 1.3/1.6 68-70 27,500 18,500 12,000 8000 1599 108 Seven S4 69-73 15,000 11,000 6000 3250 1599 108 Lotus Cortina MkI 63-64 60,000 48,500 32,500 24,000 1558 108 Lotus Cortina MkI 64-66 52,000 42,000 28,500 21,000 1558 107 ▲ Cortina II Lotus 67-70 30,000 22,000 14,000 9000 1558 102 ▲ Elan S1 dhc 62-64 36,000 29,000 20,000 14,000 1558 119 Elan S2-S4 dhc 64-71 31,500 23,500 15,000 9000 1558 120 Elan S3/S4 cpé 66-71 30,000 21,000 12,000 7250 1558 123 Elan Sprint con 71-73 45,000 35,000 22,000 15,000 1558 121 Elan Sprint Coupé 71-73 38,500 30,000 18,500 12,500 1558 121 Elan Plus 2 67-74 20,000 14,000 7500 5000 1558 121 Europa S2 67-71 19,500 14,000 7500 4500 1470 110 Europa TC/Special 71-75 25,500 17,500 9750 6000 1558 123 Elite, Eclat 74-82 12,000 8000 3000 1250 2174 129 Esprit S1 76-78 37,500 28,500 20,000 13,000 1973 124 Esprit S2 78-81 26,500 19,000 12,000 8000 1973 130 ▼ Esprit Turbo 80-87 26,000 18,000 10,500 7000 2174 148 Esprit S3 82-87 21,500 15,500 9250 5500 2174 134 Excel 82-88 9000 6000 2750 1250 2174 130 ▲ Esprit X180 87-90 14,000 10,500 7250 5000 2174 135 Esprit Turbo/SE 87-92 24,000 17,500 10,000 6600 2174 156 Esprit S4 Turbo 93-96 25,000 18,000 12,000 8500 2174 161 Esprit GT3 96-99 26,500 21,000 16,000 12,500 1973 163 Esprit V8 96-04 30,000 25,000 19,000 15,000 3506 175 Carlton/Omega 90-92 45,000 30,000 17,500 10,000 3615 177 Elan SE turbo 89-92 8000 6000 4000 2000 1588 137 Elan S2 94-95 9000 7000 5000 3000 1588 137 Elise S1 95-00 15,750 12,000 9000 6500 1796 126 Elise S2 00-05 14,000 12,000 10,500 9000 1796 125 Elise 111/S 99-05 16,500 14,000 12,000 10,000 1796 132 340R 00-02 32,000 26,000 20,000 15,000 1796 133 Exige S1 00-02 22,500 18,000 15,000 13,000 1796 136

MARCOS GT1800 1500/1600 3-litre Mini-Marcos Coupé/Mantula Mantara

Marcos owners’ club (01384 561524); club Marcos int (01225 707815) 64-66 20,000 16,000 12,500 8000 1780 115 66-68 18,500 14,000 10,000 7000 1598 117 69-72 22,500 17,500 12,000 7500 2978 120 65-74 8250 6000 3250 1600 1275 100 81-87 15,000 10,000 6000 3500 2792 130 93-97 16,000 13,000 10,500 8000 3946 158

MASERATI A6G/2000 Zagato cpé A6G/2000 coupé 3500GT coupé 3500GT Spider Sebring 3.5/3.7/4.0 Mistral coupé Mistral Spyder Quattroporte 4.1/4.7

54-57 54-57 58-64 58-64 62-66 63-70 64-70 63-71

3.5m 500,000 235,000 575,000 200,000 160,000 575,000 57,500

3m 450,000 180,000 490,000 150,000 120,000 500,000 38,500

2.5m 400,000 130,000 400,000 90,000 80,000 400,000 26,000

Maserati club (01494 717701) 2m 1986 131 350,000 1986 131 100,000 3485 142 300,000 3485 140 ▼ 60,000 3485 138 55,000 3692 147 300,000 3692 147 15,000 4136 130

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MAZDA Cosmo 110S RX7 RX7 S2 RX7 S3 MX-5 MX-5

67-72 78-86 86-91 92-95 90 91-97

mazdarotaryclub.com; MX-5 owners’ club (mx5oc.co.uk) 90,000 65,000 40,000 25,000 982 125 5500 3500 1650 650 2292 119 5750 3500 1750 550 2254 140 8000 6500 4000 2000 2608 156 5750 3750 1750 1000 1597 121 4000 2400 1200 500 1839 123

McLAREN F1

93-98

13m

6750 7500

11m

9m

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 750,000 475,000 5016 102 500K Tourer 34-36 1.1m 900,000 640,000 375,000 5016 102 500K Sports/Roadster 34-36 3.5m 2.75m 2.2m 1.6m 5016 102 540K coupe 36-39 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 5401 104 1.65m 1.2m 850,000 5401 101 ▲ 540K Cabrio A 36-39 2m 540K Cabrio B/C 36-39 1.3m 1m 620,000 450,000 5401 100 540K Special Roadster 36-39 6m 5m 4m 3m 5401 106 180/190 Ponton sal 53-62 14,500 10,500 5000 2500 1897 87 219/220S Ponton sal 56-59 16,500 12,500 6250 3500 2195 101 220S/SE cabrio 56-60 140,000 90,000 47,500 30,000 2195 101 220S/SE coupé 57-60 56,000 39,000 24,000 16,000 2195 101 300A/B/C/D sal 51-62 60,000 39,500 22,000 15,000 2996 101 300 cabrio D 57-62 250,000 175,000 100,000 55,000 2996 100 300S cab/rdstr 52-55 440,000 300,000 225,000 140,000 2996 112 300Sc cab/rdstr 55-58 675,000 550,000 375,000 250,000 2996 112 300Sc coupé 55-58 375,000 320,000 250,000 165,000 2996 112 300SL Gullwing 54-57 1.05m 900,000 775,000 650,000 2996 145 850,000 700,000 600,000 2996 130 300SL roadster 57-63 1m 190SL roadster 55-63 125,000 95,000 57,500 40,000 1897 109 190/200 Fintail sal 61-68 13,000 9000 4000 1750 1988 90 ▲ 220/230 Fintail sal 59-68 16,000 11,000 5200 2250 2281 100 300SE/L Fintail sal 61-65 24,000 17,500 8500 3250 2996 109 220SEb coupé 61-65 40,000 30,000 16,500 9500 2195 107 ▲ 220SEb cabrio 61-65 80,000 60,000 40,000 25,000 2195 107 300SE coupé 62-67 60,000 40,000 26,000 16,000 2996 110 300SE cabrio 62-67 150,000 110,000 62,000 40,000 2996 109 230SL sports 63-67 82,000 57,500 33,000 21,000 2306 121 250SL sports 67-68 88,000 62,000 35,000 22,000 2496 121 280SL sports 67-71 100,000 67,500 38,500 25,000 2778 121 600 saloon 64-81 115,000 80,000 45,000 30,000 6330 120 250/280S/SE sal 65-72 13,500 9000 4500 2000 2778 116 250SEC/280SEC cpé 65-69 50,000 37,500 20,000 13,000 2778 116 250/280SE cab 65-69 95,000 75,000 37,500 20,000 2778 116 280SE coupe (low grille) 70-72 48,000 34,000 22,000 14,000 2778 116 280SE cab (low grille) 70-72 100,000 80,000 40,000 22,500 2778 116 280SE 3.5 coupé 69-71 105,000 77,500 47,500 26,500 3499 127 ▼ 280SE 3.5 cabrio 69-71 275,000 210,000 150,000 100,000 3499 127 300SE/SEL sal 65-69 14,500 9500 4750 2200 2996 115 280/300SE/SEL 3.5 69-72 19,500 13,000 6000 3000 3499 128 300SEL 6.3 sal 67-72 60,000 40,000 22,000 13,500 6329 132 ▲ 200/220/230.4 sal 67-76 7250 4500 2200 750 2197 105 230.6/250/280 sal 67-76 8000 5000 2400 850 2746 125 250CE/280CE coupé 68-76 14,000 9750 5000 2250 2746 125 280/350/380/420SL 71-89 25,000 17,500 8000 3000 4196 130 ▼ 500/560SL sports 82-89 28,500 18,750 9000 3600 5547 142 ▲ 300SL (R107) 85-89 26,000 18,250 8750 3500 2962 124 350/380/450SLC cpé 71-81 15,500 10,000 4750 2000 4520 137 280S/SE sal 72-80 9000 6000 2750 1000 2746 118 350/450SE/SEL sal 72-80 12,500 7500 3400 1250 4520 130 200/230 sal 75-84 5500 3500 1500 650 2299 114 250/280E sal 75-84 6000 4000 1650 700 2746 124 230/280CE coupé 77-85 12,000 8250 3650 1600 2746 125

182

MESSERSCHMITT KR175/200 TG500 Tiger

▲ ▲

MITSUBISHI Starion Turbo 3000GT/GTO Evo IV-VI

82-89 90-01 97-99

MORGAN 4/4 Series I 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

sports car club (01384 254480); three-wheeler club (01823 277852) 36-50 38,500 26,000 18,000 11,000 1267 70 50-53 35,000 27,000 17,500 11,000 2088 85 54-69 40,000 28,000 18,000 12,000 1991 96 61-69 67,500 50,000 32,500 20,000 2138 120 ▲ 54-68 28,500 21,000 14,000 8000 1498 85 68-88 26,000 20,000 13,000 7000 1597 105 85-87 21,000 16,000 11,000 8000 1994 109 68-72 49,500 32,000 20,000 14,000 3528 125 ▼ 73-86 45,000 30,000 18,000 12,000 3528 125 84-04 40,000 27,500 17,000 11,000 3528 125

5000 5000 12,000

2400 2500 5000

1000 850 2400

Price cha nge

Concours / Dealer

12,500 5500 6750 6200 9500 9000 7000 12,000 11,000 3950 6750 5250 6000 3250 2950

9000 4000 5000 4250 7000 6500 4850 8000 8000 2650 4850 3750 4000 2000 1850

4650 1850 2400 2100 3500 3000 2400 4000 3500 1300 2250 1750 1800 850 800

3000 900 1000 700 1750 1250 725 2000 1200 700 1000 900 850 400 350

918 1476 2215 803 803 803 1098 1098 1098 1489 2639 1489 1622 1798 1798

64 72 86 63 63 63 77 77 76 74 90 78 80 95 100

NISSAN 300ZX Turbo Figaro Skyline GT-R R32 Skyline GT-R R33

84-89 91 89-94 95-99

5750 6350 29,500 24,000

3750 4850 22,500 17,500

1800 2250 15,000 12,000

900 1000 10,000 7500

2960 987 2568 2568

149 98 155 155

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) 9000 6000 2750 1200 598 71 8000 5250 2650 1500 598 76 16,000 12,000 7000 4000 497 95 7500 5000 2400 1200 996 80 17,500 12,500 7500 4500 1177 110 11,500 6600 3000 1000 995 108

denotes new entry to price

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 SA tourer/dhc 36-39 65,000 46,500 32,500 20,000 2322 80 VA saloon 37-39 30,000 24,000 16,000 10,000 1548 80 VA tourer/dhc 37-39 45,000 32,000 22,000 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 36,000 26,500 16,500 10,500 1250 78 ▲ TD 49-53 25,000 16,000 10,750 6750 1250 80 ▼ TF1250/1500 53-55 35,000 24,000 13,500 8750 1466 85 ▼ YA/YB 47-53 15,000 10,500 5000 2750 1250 71 YT con 48-51 30,000 20,000 10,000 5500 1250 71 Magnette ZA/ZB 53-59 14,000 9750 4500 2000 1489 82 MGA Roadster 55-62 32,000 22,500 13,000 8250 1489 98 MGA Coupé 56-62 26,000 17,500 10,000 6250 1489 98 ▲ MGA Twin Cam Rdstr 58-60 50,000 36,000 24,000 16,000 1588 115 MGA Twin Cam Cpé 58-60 36,000 26,500 16,500 11,000 1588 115 Magnette III/IV 59-68 7500 5250 2500 1200 1622 87 1100/1300 62-71 8000 5750 2750 1250 1275 97 MGB roadster p/h 62-65 19,000 14,000 7000 3750 1798 103 MGB roadster 65-67 16,500 12,500 6000 3000 1798 103 MGB GT 65-67 14,000 10,000 4500 2000 1798 103 MGB MkII roadster 67-71 15,000 11,250 5500 2500 1798 103 MGB MkII GT 67-71 11,500 7500 3250 1500 1798 103 MGB MkIII roadster 71-74 13,500 9500 4650 2000 1798 100 MGB MkIII GT 71-74 10,000 6500 2850 1250 1798 96 MGB roadster 75-80 11,000 7000 3000 1250 1798 96 MGB GT 75-80 6500 4000 1800 700 1798 104 MGC roadster 67-69 25,000 19,000 10,000 4500 2912 120 MGC GT 67-69 22,000 15,000 7500 3750 2912 120 MGB GT V8 chrome 73-74 24,000 16,000 7500 4000 3528 125 ▲ MGB GT V8 rubber 74-76 18,500 13,000 6500 3250 3528 125 ▲ Midget MkI 61-64 11,000 7000 3400 1700 1098 86 Midget MkII 64-66 10,250 6250 2950 1300 1098 90 Midget MkIII 66-74 9000 5750 2750 1200 1275 96 Midget 1500 74-79 5650 3750 1500 500 1498 101 ▲ Metro Turbo 83-89 9000 6750 3650 2250 1275 110 Montego Turbo 85-91 5000 3500 1750 850 1994 124 Maestro Turbo 89-91 15,000 11,000 6500 3250 1994 128 Metro 6R4 85-86 100,000 80,000 62,500 45,000 2991 120 RV8 93-96 18,500 15,000 10,000 6250 3946 136 MGF/TF 95-05 3000 1950 800 375 1796 126 ZT260 V8 03-05 8000 6000 4250 3250 4601 155

7000 7250 17,500

Minor MM L-L Tourer 48-51 Oxford MO 48-54 Six 49-54 Minor MM/SII 50-56 Minor MM/SII conv. 50-56 Minor SII Traveller 53-56 Minor 1000 56-70 Minor 1000 conv. 56-69 Minor 1000 Traveller 56-71 Cowley 1200/1500 54-57 Isis 55-58 Oxford II-III 54-60 Oxford V-VI 59-71 Marina Coupé 71-78 Marina TC/GT 71-78

NE guide

Year

Price cha nge

Rough

53-64 58-61

owners’ club (01293 871417); enthusiasts’ club (01483 769270) 26,500 19,000 12,000 7000 191 65 100,000 80,000 60,000 47,500 493 75

140 142 155 155 138 151 147 156 119 143 139 142 146 155 140 199 155 208

Top spee d

10,500 12,000

6834 2960 4973 5987 4973 5547 4973 5547 1997 2299 2962 3199 3199 4973 2295 6900 5439 5439

cc

73-79 80-83

Matra enthusiasts’ club (01892 652964) 3000 1250 1442 102 3500 1500 2155 121

8500 2000 2500 3500 2000 2500 800 1100 400 5000 400 2500 350 8000 450 n/a 6000 n/a

Rough

MATRA Bagheera Murena

15,000 3600 4000 6500 5500 8000 1950 2500 1000 9500 1400 4500 1200 12,500 1200 n/a 10,000 144,000

Good

▲ ▼ ▼

27,500 7000 8000 13,500 12,500 15,000 1500 6000 2600 16,500 3750 10,000 2500 22,500 2750 2.2m 13,500 172,000

Private sale Mint

40,000 12,000 13,000 20,000 16,500 20,000 7000 9000 4500 24,000 5750 15,000 4000 30,000 4500 2.65m 17,500 188,000

Top spee d

76-80 89-01 89-01 92-01 81-91 86-91 80-91 80-91 82-92 83-92 87-95 91-97 84-95 90-95 97-04 98-99 02-08 03-10

cc

Good

450SEL 6.9 sal 280SL-SL320 (R129) 500SL/SL500 (R129) 600SL/SL600 (R129) 380/420/500SEC 560SEC 300SE-500SE sal 500/560SEL sal 190E sal 190E 2.3/2.5-16 W124 Coupé E220, E320 Cabrio W124 saloon 500E saloon SLK230 Komp’ CLK-GTR SL55 AMG SLR McLaren

Mint

122 150 156 155 154 172 170 160 135 147 151 150 138 138 155 158 180

Price cha nge

Top spee d

cc

3500 4930 26,000 4719 24,000 4719 60,000 4719 325,000 4719 75,000 4930 400,000 4930 65,000 4719 10,000 2965 14,000 2965 45,000 4930 15,000 4930 1000 2491 2000 2491 3000 2790 3000 2790 5500 3217

denotes new entry to price

Concours / Dealer

12,000 6500 55,000 36,000 49,000 34,000 145,000 82,500 500,000 400,000 175,000 110,000 600,000 500,000 120,000 90,000 32,500 18,000 42,500 22,000 95,000 65,000 46,500 28,500 6000 2400 8500 4000 11,500 6000 9000 5500 10,250 7750

Rough

Good

19,000 75,000 65,000 200,000 625,000 250,000 725,000 145,000 46,000 60,500 135,000 56,500 10,000 12,500 17,500 11,500 12,500

Mint

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 94-01 98-01

NE guide

Private sale

Year

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 Quattroporte IV 3200GT

Concours / Dealer

denotes new entry to price

Year

NE guide

Private sale

1997 133 2972 153 1997 150

Morris register (01934 832340); Morris Minor owners’ club (01332 291675) MORRIS Minor MM lowlamp 48-51 9500 6000 3500 2000 918 64

OPEL Vauxhall-opel drivers’ club (01362 692020); opel Manta oc (manta.club.org) Commodore/GS/E 67-77 6000 4250 2200 1000 2490 121 GT 68-73 13,000 9000 4500 2250 1897 111 Manta A coupé 70-75 8000 5500 2500 1250 1897 105 Manta GT/E 75-88 6400 4650 2250 1000 1979 122 Monza cpé 78-87 6750 4000 1800 800 2968 128 PANHARD PL17 saloon 24CT coupé

59-64 64-67

6500 11,250

panhard et Levassor club gB (0161 483 8262) 4750 2000 1200 845 75 6750 3250 1600 845 100

PANTHER J72 De Ville Lima/Kallista Kallista 2.8/2.8i/2.9i

72-81 74-85 76-90 82-90

40,000 64,000 12,500 15,000

32,500 47,500 10,000 11,500

PEERLESS/WARWICK GT 57-62

25,000

18,000 11,500

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 205GTi 1.6 205CTI cabrio 205GTi 1.9 309GTi 106 Rallye S1/S2

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 87-93 94-99

8500 6500 18,500 3750 5500 9250 8250 3500 22,500 9000 24,000 145,000 11,500 6500 13,500 6000 5000

6500 4250 12,500 2500 3750 6250 5750 2500 15,000 6250 18,500 125,000 6750 4500 8750 4000 3000

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 Gmund 356 pre-A 356 cabrio 1.3/1.5 356 Speedster 356 Convertible D 356A 356B/C 356A cabrio 356B roadster 356B/C cabrio 356A/B Carrera Carrera 2 911 2.0

porsche club gB (01608 652911); enthusiasts’ club (01246 279358) 49-50 950,000 725,000 550,000 450,000 1086 90 51-55 192,500 150,000 105,000 85,000 1488 90 51-55 275,000 210,000 155,000 105,000 1488 90 54-58 400,000 310,000 230,000 175,000 1488 92 58-59 200,000 145,000 100,000 70,000 1488 92 55-59 85,000 60,000 38,500 25,000 1582 113 60-65 72,500 52,500 32,500 22,000 1582 113 55-59 150,000 110,000 70,000 47,500 1582 113 60-61 160,000 117,500 72,000 48,500 1582 113 60-65 122,500 95,000 60,000 40,000 1582 113 ▼ 55-62 375,000 300,000 240,000 175,000 1582 113 ▲ 63-65 460,000 375,000 315,000 275,000 1966 125 ▼ 64-65 200,000 150,000 100,000 65,000 1991 131

panther car club Ltd (07971 866829) 22,500 16,000 4235 115 ▼ 36,000 25,000 5343 135 5000 2750 1596 98 6000 3500 2933 112 tr register (01235 818866) 7000 1991 105

club peugeot uK (020 8888 8772) 3000 1350 1290 70 2000 1100 1468 81 6250 2500 1468 81 1250 600 1288 90 1950 950 1288 90 3250 1500 1288 88 2850 1400 1618 90 1200 550 1971 104 8250 4500 1971 105 3500 1650 1971 107 10,500 5500 2664 117 105,000 85,000 1774 130 2850 1250 1580 122 2000 850 1580 120 3750 1500 1905 126 2000 1050 1905 122 ▲ 2000 1000 1587 121 ▲

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RENAULT 4CV 47-61 Dauphine 54-63 Dauphine Gordini 58-67 Floride/Caravelle cpé 59-68 Floride/Caravelle con 59-68 R4 62-80 R8/R10 62-71 R8 Gordini 67-70 16GL/DL/TS/TX 65-79 5 hatch 72-84 5 hatch 84-96 5 Gordini/Turbo 76-84 5 Turbo 2 83-86

8500 7500 15,000 10,750 13,250 5250 4250 32,500 6000 3000 2500 9000 70,000

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

8750 11,000

6000 7500

ROLLS-ROYCE Silver Ghost Silver Ghost Phantom I Phantom II Phantom III Silver Wraith 4.3/4.6 Silver Dawn sal Silver Dawn PW con Silver Cloud I saloon SCI Mulliner con Silver Cloud II sal SCII Mulliner con Phantom V/VI limo Silver Cloud III sal SCIII MPW con Shadow/Wraith MPW/Corniche cpé MPW/Corniche con Camargue Silver Spirit/Spur Corniche II/III

07-14 18-25 25-29 29-35 36-39 47-59 49-55 51-55 55-59 55-59 59-62 59-62 60-77 62-66 62-66 66-80 66-80 67-90 75-86 80-89 87-94

2.2m 375,000 375,000 325,000 250,000 47,500 40,000 120,000 38,500 500,000 43,500 300,000 120,000 46,500 250,000 17,000 37,500 55,000 46,500 12,500 63,000

rolls-royce enthusiasts’ club (01327 811788) 1.75m 1.4m 1m 7428 75 300,000 210,000 125,000 7428 78 235,000 120,000 47,500 7668 80 200,000 100,000 45,000 7668 88 150,000 75,000 37,500 7340 92 35,000 20,000 10,000 4257 92 ▼ 30,000 17,500 9500 4566 98 ▼ 90,000 55,000 35,000 4566 98 29,000 16,500 8000 4887 101 350,000 275,000 200,000 4887 101 30,000 17,500 9000 6230 115 210,000 125,000 85,000 6230 112 75,000 42,000 25,000 6230 112 ▲ 32,500 18,500 9000 6230 116 175,000 100,000 60,000 6230 116 12,000 6250 2000 6750 120 27,500 16,500 9000 6750 119 38,500 27,000 15,000 6750 119 36,000 26,500 17,500 6750 115 9750 4500 1650 6750 119 47,500 35,000 19,000 6750 119

15,000 11,000 5000 10,750 8250 4000 20,000 16,000 12,000

2400 2000 9500

1397 123 1998 134 1988 134

riley rM club (01352 700427); riley Motor club (01902 773197) 14,500 10,500 5250 2500 1496 81 19,000 14,500 8000 4000 2443 91 43,500 30,000 18,000 9000 2443 100 28,500 22,000 13,500 7000 2443 91 11,500 7500 3250 1650 2443 101 ▲ 7250 5000 2500 1250 1489 85 7250 5000 2400 1100 1622 88 8000 5650 2750 1300 998 75 6000 4000 1850 900 1098 87

Price cha nge

Top spee d

Rough

Concours / Dealer

SM Roadster Gazelle saloon Gazelle con Vogue I-IV 1.6/1.7 Chamois Chamois coupé New Gazelle/Vogue

51-55 55-67 56-62 61-66 64-70 65-70 66-70

14,000 6250 11,500 5500 5250 6500 3250

10,000 4250 7500 3600 3750 4750 2250

6000 2000 3650 1650 1750 2400 1100

SKODA Octavia 1.1/1.2 Felicia convertible 1000MB, S100 S110R coupé Rapid coupé

59-64 59-64 65-77 70-80 84-91

4500 8500 3250 4750 3250

3000 6000 2200 3600 2500

skoda owners’ club of gB (01279 815183) 1500 800 1089 75 3000 1500 1221 82 850 450 988 80 1500 750 1107 90 1200 650 1289 93

STANDARD Vanguard I 48-52 Vanguard II/III 53-58 Vanguard Sportsman 56-58 Vignale 58-61 Luxury Six 61-63 Eight 53-59 Ten/Pennant 54-59 Ensign/De Luxe 57-63

10,000 4750 5500 4500 5250 5000 5300 4000

6500 3250 4000 3200 3650 3200 3500 2650

standard Motor club (01676 522181) 3000 1600 2088 79 1500 750 2088 79 1750 850 2088 83 1500 750 2088 81 1650 850 1998 87 1500 700 803 61 1650 800 948 69 1250 600 2138 85

STUDEBAKER Avanti

62-64

44,000 32,500 25,000 18,000 4737 120

SUBARU Impreza Turbo Impreza WRX STi Impreza 22B Impreza WRX P1 SVX

93-00 97-00 98 00-01 91-97

6000 10,000 60,000 27,500 3750

3600 1000 1800 850 825 1100 550

cc

Good

86-91 94-95 95-97

denotes new entry to price

guide

Year

Price cha nge

Top spee d

cc

5GT Turbo Clio Williams Sport Spider

NE

Private sale Mint

Rough

sabre & scimitar club (020 8977 6625); scimitar drivers’ (01453 548887) 61-64 10,750 8250 5500 2500 2553 110 64-70 11,500 7500 3500 2000 2994 121 68-75 8750 5750 2200 950 2994 123 75-80 6750 4500 1750 700 2792 120 80-85 10,500 7250 3250 1500 2792 119 80-86 7000 4750 1850 750 2792 122 88-90 30,000 24,000 16,000 10,000 2933 140 85-89 4750 2900 1250 500 1596 108 ▼ 86-89 5500 3500 1650 800 1809 126

131 140 112 131 138 144 112 125 144 149 149 135 140 148 156 146 126 144 150 136 155 161 168 171 160 158 149 145 158 155 158 158 190 154 134 157 140 149 149 150 158 167 162 150 151 154 160 180 182 171 172 175 187 149 156 164 170 188 189 198

Good

RELIANT Sabre 4/6 Scimitar SE4/a/b Scimitar GTE SE5/5a Scimitar GTE SE6/6a Scimitar GTC Scimitar GTE SE6b Middlebridge Scim’ Scimitar SS1 Scimitar SS1 1800Ti

40,000 1991 60,000 1991 16,500 1582 22,500 2195 26,000 2341 52,000 2195 3900 1795 22,500 1991 60,000 2341 400,000 2687 250,000 2687 11,000 2687 16,000 2687 55,000 2687 52,500 2995 25,000 2994 500 1984 2500 1984 24,000 1984 900 2479 3500 4664 4000 4957 9000 4957 11,000 5396 30,000 3299 32,000 3299 12,500 2994 13,000 2994 12,000 3164 12,000 3164 25,000 3164 48,500 3164 500,000 2994 35,000 3164 1200 2479 3250 2479 1400 2479 1750 2990 2350 2990 7000 2479 13,500 3600 35,000 3299 110,000 3600 4000 2990 5750 2990 7250 2990 20,000 3600 50,000 3600 120,000 3600 30,000 3600 135,000 3746 155,000 3746 650,000 3600 1750 2480 2000 2687 2650 3179 7000 3387 40,000 3600 23,500 3600 85,000 3600

Private sale Mint

60,000 80,000 24,000 32,500 36,000 72,000 6500 33,000 82,000 500,000 350,000 17,500 24,000 80,000 79,000 36,000 1250 5000 36,000 2000 8500 10,000 15,000 24,000 40,000 45,000 19,500 20,000 18,500 18,000 32,000 67,500 595,000 49,000 2750 7500 3750 4000 4500 12,000 22,000 60,000 140,000 7500 9750 14,000 30,000 75,000 150,000 50,000 175,000 185,000 725,000 3000 3750 4400 11,500 50,000 32,000 97,500

denotes new entry to price

Concours / Dealer

90,000 112,500 33,500 55,000 62,500 105,000 13,000 50,000 112,000 650,000 420,000 30,000 36,500 115,000 110,000 49,000 3500 10,500 55,000 5000 15,000 17,500 24,000 40,000 65,000 72,500 30,000 31,500 32,000 29,000 52,500 90,000 700,000 75,000 6750 15,000 7000 8000 9000 20,000 30,000 95,000 170,000 11,000 15,000 22,000 43,000 100,000 190,000 80,000 210,000 225,000 835,000 4500 5500 7000 19,500 60,000 42,000 110,000

NE guide

Year

Good

140,000 140,000 44,000 75,000 85,000 135,000 21,000 70,000 150,000 750,000 495,000 40,000 47,500 150,000 140,000 72,500 6000 16,000 72,500 7950 22,000 27,500 37,500 51,500 92,500 97,500 42,000 44,000 44,000 41,000 70,000 112,500 790,000 100,000 9500 22,500 10,000 12,500 14,000 25,000 45,000 130,000 195000 15,000 20,000 30,000 54,000 128,500 250,000 100,000 250,000 275,000 1m 6000 7250 9250 26,500 77,500 50,000 124,000

Top spee d

Mint

66-67 66-69 65-69 67-73 68-73 69-71 69-75 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 86-90 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 94-95 93-95 94-97 95-98 97-98 95-97 94-95 95-96 95-98 96-99 99-04 99-04 97-05 99-05 99-05 01-05

denotes new entry to price

cc

Concours / Dealer

911 2.0 911S 2.0 912 911L/T 911E 911S 2.2 914-4 914-6 911S 2.4 Carrera RSL Carrera RST 911 2.7 911S 2.7 Carrera 2.7MFI 911 Turbo (930) 3.0 Carrera 3.0 924 924 Turbo 924 Carrera GT 924S/Le Mans 928/S/S2 928S4 928GT 928GTS 911 Turbo (930) 3.3 911 Turbo Cabrio 911SC 911SC cabrio 911 Carrera 3.2 911 Carrera cabrio Carrera Supersport 911 Speedster 959 Carrera Club Sport 944 944 Turbo 944S 944S2 944S2 Cabrio 944 Turbo Cabrio 911 (964) 911 Turbo (964) 911 Carrera RS (964) 968 968 Sport 968 Club Sport 911 Carrera (993) 911 Turbo 4 (993) 911 Turbo S (993) 911 C4S/C2S (993) 911 Carrera RS (993) 911RS Clubsport 911 GT2 (993) Boxster 2.5 Boxster 2.7 Boxster 3.2S 911 Carrera (996) 911 GT3 (996) 911 Turbo (996) 911 GT2 (996)

NE guide

Rough

Year

Private sale

Price cha nge

[ Price Guide]

1497 1497 1497 1725 875 875 1725

72 77 77 91 80 81 94

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▲

renault owners’ club (renaultownersclub.com/) 6000 3600 2000 747 65 ▲ 5000 2400 1100 845 70 ▲ 11,000 5000 2500 845 83 ▲ 7750 3500 1600 1108 90 ▲ 9250 4500 2000 1108 90 ▲ 3750 1750 900 1108 72 ▲ 2750 1400 700 1108 84 ▲ 25,000 17,000 12,000 1255 108 4000 2000 1000 1565 105 2400 1500 400 1289 96 1250 450 150 1397 109 6000 2500 1250 1397 116 50,000 32,000 22,000 1397 124

rochdale owners’ club (01364 654419) 3000 1250 1172 85 4250 2750 1489 105

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 17,250 11,500 5500 2400 2103 84 P4 60/75/80 52-62 8950 5400 2250 800 2286 85 P4 90 54-59 11,000 7250 3000 1000 2638 90 P4 105R 57-58 10,000 6000 2500 850 2638 91 P4 105S 57-59 11,000 7250 3400 1400 2638 96 P4 95/100/110 60-64 10,000 6500 2650 950 2625 100 P5 3-litre 58-67 9000 6500 3250 1250 2995 113 P5 Coupé 63-67 14,000 10,500 5000 2250 2995 113 P5B 31⁄2-litre 67-73 15,000 11,000 5000 2200 3528 113 ▼ P5B 31⁄2-litre Coupé 67-73 22,000 15,500 9000 3500 3528 113 ▲ P6 2000/TC 63-69 8000 4500 2000 900 1978 115 P6 2000/2200/TC 70-77 7250 3500 1500 650 2205 112 P6 3500 68-76 10,000 5500 2000 1000 3528 117 P6 3500S 71-76 12,500 7000 2750 1250 3528 126 SD1 3500 76-86 5000 3300 1250 600 3528 116 SD1 VdP 80-86 6500 4400 1850 950 3528 126 SD1 Vitesse 82-86 7500 5000 2400 1200 3528 133 SD1 Vitesse TP 85-86 10,000 7500 4500 2500 3528 135 Mini 90-00 5000 3750 1750 750 1275 88 Mini Cooper/S 91-00 8750 6000 3000 1600 1275 97 ▲ 200 BRM LE 98-99 3750 2500 1250 600 1796 127 SAAB 96 Bullnose 96 Longnose Sport/Monte Carlo 96/95 V4 Sonett 99 99 Turbo 900 Turbo (sal/con) 900 Convertible

saab owners’ club (07071 719000); enthusiasts’ club (01942 878738) 60-65 9500 6500 3500 2000 841 80 65-68 7250 5250 3000 1600 841 79 62-66 12,000 9000 5250 2750 841 88 67-79 6500 4500 2000 1000 1498 93 67-74 16,000 12,000 5500 2750 1498 100 68-84 5500 3750 1850 900 1985 101 ▲ 77-82 13,000 9000 4400 2000 1985 125 79-93 9000 6250 2750 1350 1985 133 ▲ 86-93 8250 5500 2500 1250 1985 126 ▲

SIMCA 1000GLS/Special 69-78 1000 Bertone coupé 62-67 1200S coupé 67-71

3250 15,000 17,500

2000 1000 10,000 4500 12,000 5500

simca club uK (01737 765331) 500 1294 105 2000 944 94 2500 1204 105

SINGER singer owners (01780 762740); Association of singer car owners (01923 778575) 9 Roadster/4A/4B 39-52 16,000 10,750 6000 4000 1074 70

SUNBEAM

the subaru impreza drivers’ club (sidc.co.uk) 4250 2000 800 1994 144 6500 3500 1850 1994 150 50,000 40,000 30,000 1994 154 22,000 14,500 9500 1994 150 ▼ 2850 1850 900 3300 143

Talbot 80 Talbot 80 Coupé Talbot 90 (all Mks) Talbot 90 Coupés Alpine convertible Alpine I sports Alpine 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 8500 5000 2500 1400 1185 72 48-50 10,750 8000 4250 2500 1185 72 48-57 9750 6250 3000 1600 1944 90 49-57 16,000 12,000 6000 3650 1944 90 53-55 45,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 2267 95 59-60 16,750 10,000 5000 2200 1494 95 60-63 15,250 9000 4200 1850 1592 101 63-64 19,750 10,000 5500 2250 1592 100 64-65 15,000 8500 4000 1650 1592 92 65-68 22,000 12,500 7000 3000 1725 100 61-63 29,000 18,500 9500 4000 1592 105 64-66 60,000 40,000 25,000 17,000 4261 120 ▲ 67-68 72,500 52,500 32,500 22,000 4727 125 ▼ 55-67 12,000 8000 3500 1500 1725 95 58-63 15,000 11,000 5000 2500 1592 87 67-76 5750 4000 1850 900 1725 102 68-76 7500 5250 2500 1250 1725 106 66-76 6750 4750 2400 1100 875 90 67-72 7500 5500 2650 1250 875 90 ▲

SUZUKI SC100 Cappuccino

79-82 92-96

3500 4000

2500 3000

SWALLOW Doretti

54-55

67,500

52,000 32,500

TALBOT Sunbeam 1600 Ti Sunbeam-Lotus

79-81 79-81

5500 25,000

sunbeam Lotus owners’ club (01423 734624) 3750 1650 750 1598 107 16,500 10,000 5250 2174 120

1500 1750

score (suzuki-cappuccino.com) 800 970 87 750 657 83 tr register (01235 818866) 20,000 1991 102

TALBOT-LAGO T150 SS ‘teardrop’ 36-39 T26 Record Cabrio 47-50

6.4m 4.75m 4m 3.6m 3996 115 185,000 150,000 100,000 60,000 4482 108

TOYOTA 2000GT Crown 2600 MkI/II Celica ST 1.6/2.0 Celica GT 1.6/2.0 Celica Supra 2.8i Celica GT Celica GT-Four MR2 MR2 Mk2 Supra Supra Turbo Supra Turbo Sera

550,000 5750 11,000 13,000 11,000 2500 4750 5000 4400 7500 10,000 16,750 2500

67-70 71-79 70-77 74-77 82-85 85-90 86-90 84-90 90-99 86-93 88-92 93-02 90-95

toyota enthusiasts’ club (020 8898 0740) 475,000 395,000 325,000 1988 128 3500 1650 650 2563 106 8000 3750 1750 1588 105 10,000 5000 2500 1968 111 7750 4000 2000 2795 126 1750 800 400 1998 130 3750 2000 1000 1998 135 3600 1400 600 1587 124 3500 1600 400 1998 137 5000 2400 1200 2954 135 6500 3250 1650 2954 142 12,000 6500 3500 2997 156 ▲ 1850 900 450 1496 120

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TUCKER Torpedo

48

1.4m

1.2m

1m

(tuckerclub.org) 800,000 5474 120

TURNER 803/950 Sports Climax Mark I/II/III

55-59 58-66 59-66

12,500 17,500 16,500

TVR Grantura I-1800S Griffith 200/400

57-67 63-65

TVR Car Club (01952 822126) 34,000 26,500 16,500 10,000 VAR 107 75,000 57,500 45,000 35,000 4727 155 ▲

9000 15,000 12,500

Turner Register (01895 256799) 5500 2000 948 90 10,000 5000 1098 102 7500 3500 1498 100

VAUXHALL Vauxhall-Opel Drivers’ Club (01362 692020); Droop Snoot Grp (0118 981 5238) Wyvern/Velox L sal 48-51 7600 5250 2500 1200 2275 75 Wyvern/Velox E 51-57 10,000 7000 2500 1250 2262 82 Cresta E 54-57 11,500 8000 3000 1500 2262 84 Velox/Cresta PA 57-62 13,000 9500 4500 2000 2651 94 Victor F 57-61 7000 4750 2250 1000 1507 74 Victor FB 61-64 3950 2750 1250 600 1594 77 VX4/90 FB 61-64 6500 4250 2000 1000 1507 88 Velox/Cresta PB 62-65 5650 3750 1750 850 2651 94 Victor 101 FC 64-67 3350 2250 1050 525 1594 83 VX4/90 FC 64-67 5750 3750 1850 950 1594 89 Cresta PC/Viscount 65-72 5500 3850 1950 950 3293 99 ▲ Victor FD 1.6/2.0 67-72 2850 1950 950 500 1975 95 ▲ VX4/90 FD 69-72 5500 3500 1750 900 1975 98 ▲ Ventora FD 68-72 4750 3100 1500 750 3294 105 ▲ Victor FE 1.8/2.3 72-78 3250 2000 975 550 2279 100 ▲ VX4/90 FE 73-76 4200 2750 1350 750 2279 104 ▲ Ventora FE 72-76 4000 2400 1200 700 3294 106 ▲ Viva HA 63-66 5800 4000 2000 1000 1057 76 Viva HB 66-70 5700 3850 1900 900 1159 82 Viva Brabham HB 67-68 6250 4500 2250 1250 1159 90 Viva HB GT 68-70 6750 5000 2500 1300 1975 101 Viva HC 70-79 5000 3000 1500 700 1256 83 Firenza/Magnum 72-78 6000 4250 2200 1100 VAR 100 Firenza Droopsnoot 74-75 16,500 12,500 6500 3750 2279 119 Chevette 2300HS 78-80 15,000 12,000 8000 5000 2279 117 Chevette HSR 79-80 20,500 16,500 11,000 7000 2279 125 Astra GTE MkI 83-84 10,000 7000 3500 2000 1796 110 ▲ Astra GTE MkII 84-91 8000 6000 3000 1600 1998 134

Price cha nge

5000 9000

Top spee d

10,000 7250 13,000 10,500

cc

GUIDE

Rough

VdP Club, Cherry Trees, Llandyfaelog, nr Kidwelly, Dyfed SA17 5PS 57-68 13,000 9000 4000 2000 3995 89 59-64 13,000 8500 3750 1600 2912 105 64-68 13,500 9000 4000 1750 3909 110 63-74 5500 3600 1650 800 1275 87 74-80 3500 2000 950 500 1748 90

21,000 20,000 15,000 14,000 16,000 18,500 5000 4850 5750 6500 16,000 8750 5000 11,500 12,000 16,000 11,250 12,500 15,500 21,000 17,000 24,000 19,000 25,000 65,000

Good

125 107 105 109 121 119 126 136 130 143 165 155 141 150 161 161 152 162 180 195 170 184 160 175 185

VANDEN PLAS 4-litre Princess 3-litre I/II 4-litre R Princess 1100/1300 1500/1.5/1.7

29,000 27,500 21,000 19,000 22,000 27,500 6600 6500 7750 8250 20,000 11,000 7250 15,000 14,750 20,000 14,500 16,000 20,500 25,000 20,000 27,500 22,500 30,000 70,000

Private sale Mint

2994 1599 1599 2498 2994 2994 2792 3528 3528 3905 4441 4441 2922 3943 4228 4988 3950 4988 4280 4441 3948 3996 3605 3605 3996

69-71 67-73 72-77 72-77 72-79 78-79 80-87 83-89 83-89 85-88 86-91 88-91 86-92 91-94 91-93 93-00 93-98 96-03 96-03 97-03 00-03 99-05 02-06 02-06 04-06

Concours / Dealer

9500 9000 5000 4500 6000 7500 1600 1550 2000 2400 7000 4250 1750 4750 6000 8250 4500 7000 7000 15,000 10,500 16,000 12,000 15,000 n/a

Tuscan V6 Vixen S1-4 1600M 2500M 3000M/Taimar 3000S convertible Tasmin/280i Tasmin/350i inc 2+2 V8/350i convertible 390SE 400/420/450SEAC 400/450SE S 2.8/2.9 V8S Griffith 4.0/4.3 Griffith 500 Chimaera 4.0/4.3 Chimaera 450/500 Cerbera 4.2 Cerbera 4.5 Cerbera Speed Six Tuscan Speed Six Tamora T350 Sagaris

NEW NE DENOTES ENTRY TO PRICE

Year

14,000 13,000 8500 8000 9500 11,000 2850 2750 3300 4400 11,000 6250 3250 7500 8750 12,000 7250 9000 10,000 18,000 14,750 20,000 16,000 21,000 59,000

Price cha nge

Mint

Concours / Dealer

Top spee d

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 28,000 21,000 13,500 7000 2088 77 1800/2000/Renown 46-54 8500 6000 3000 1600 2088 74 Mayflower 50-53 5500 3400 1600 800 1247 65 TR2 53-55 37,500 28,500 18,000 10,000 1991 107 TR3/3A 2.0/2.2 55-61 34,000 25,000 14,000 7500 1991 106 ▼ TR4 61-65 29,500 20,000 11,250 6250 2138 109 TR4A 64-67 32,000 21,000 12,000 6500 2138 110 TR5 PI 67-68 45,000 36,000 25,500 17,500 2498 121 TR6 ‘CP’ 69-73 24,000 17,500 10,000 5500 2498 119 TR6 ‘CR’ 73-76 22,000 15,750 8750 4900 2498 116 TR7 75-81 5000 3000 1100 500 1998 110 TR7 convertible 80-81 6000 4000 1650 750 1998 109 TR8 78-81 8750 6250 3500 1850 3528 135 TR8 convertible 80-81 11,500 9000 5500 2500 3528 130 Herald/S saloon 59-64 4750 3500 1500 750 1147 76 Herald coupé 59-64 7250 4750 2200 1100 948 79 Herald conv 60-61 8500 5400 2500 1250 948 79 Herald 1200 61-70 4500 3200 1350 650 1147 80 Herald 1200 conv 61-67 8000 5000 2250 1100 1147 80 Herald 12/50 63-67 5000 3600 1600 800 1147 84 Herald 13/60 67-71 4600 3250 1400 700 1296 87 Herald 13/60 conv 67-71 7500 4750 2200 1000 1296 85 Vitesse 1600 62-66 7000 4500 2000 950 1596 88 Vitesse 1600 conv 62-66 9000 6250 2850 1450 1596 91 Vitesse 2-litre MkI 66-68 7250 4750 2250 1000 1998 95 Vitesse MkI conv 66-68 9500 6500 3000 1500 1998 95 Vitesse MkII 68-71 7500 5000 2400 1000 1998 102 Vitesse MkII conv 68-71 10,000 7000 3250 1650 1998 100 Spitfire 4 62-65 19,000 12,500 6000 3000 1147 94 Spitfire Mk2 65-67 16,000 11,000 5000 2400 1147 94 Spitfire Mk3 67-70 12,500 8000 3750 1850 1296 100 Spitfire MkIV/1500 70-78 8000 5250 2400 950 1493 101 ▲ GT6 MkI 66-68 19,000 12,000 6000 3000 1998 109 GT6 MkII 68-70 17,500 11,000 5000 2500 1998 109 GT6 MkIII 70-74 16,000 10,000 4750 2250 1998 112 ▲ 2000 MkI 63-69 6750 4650 2250 1100 1998 98 2000/2500 MkII 69-77 6000 4000 1750 900 1998 98 2.5PI/2500TC 68-77 6750 4850 2500 1200 2498 107 2500S 75-77 7250 5500 2750 1400 2498 108 Stag 70-77 17,500 13,000 5500 2000 2997 117 1300/1500 fwd 65-73 3500 2400 1200 575 1296 86 1300TC fwd 65-70 4000 2750 1300 650 1296 93 Dolomite 1850 72-81 4750 3000 1400 650 1854 100 Dolomite Sprint 73-81 9750 6850 3000 1400 1998 117 Acclaim 81-84 1650 1000 500 250 1335 97

Year

Price cha nge

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cc

Rough

Good

TRIUMPH

cc

32,500

GUIDE

Rough

67-78

Trident Car Club (020 8644 9029) 22,500 12,000 7000 4727 140

NEW NE DENOTES ENTRY TO PRICE

Private sale Good

TRIDENT Clipper V8

Private sale Mint

GUIDE

Concours / Dealer

NEW NE DENOTES ENTRY TO PRICE

Year

[ Price Guide]

VX220 VX220 Turbo

00-05 14,000 03-05 16,500

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) Camper (Bay) 1500/1600 Type 3 411L/E, 412 1.7/1.8 Scirocco MkI Scirocco MkII Golf GTI MkI Golf GTI MkII Golf convertible Golf GTI MkIII Golf MkIII VR6 Polo G40 Corrado 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 68-71 72-79 61-73 68-74 74-81 82-92 75-84 84-91 80-93 92-97 92-97 91-94 90-95 90-92 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 240 sal/est 480 480 Turbo 740/760 Turbo 940 Turbo sal/est T-5R/850R

Volvo Owners’ Club (01705 381494); Enthusiasts’ Club (01872 400039) 59-65 16,000 12,000 6000 3000 1778 95 55-67 10,250 6500 2250 800 1583 88 ▲ 62-67 11,250 7500 2500 850 1778 95 ▲ 61-70 11,500 8000 3000 1100 1778 96 ▲ 67-68 23,000 15,500 7500 3500 1778 108 61-72 28,000 19,000 9500 4000 1778 105 71-73 23,500 16,000 8000 3750 1986 111 67-74 5000 3400 1600 850 2979 115 74-79 3750 2750 1200 600 2127 106 ▲ 78-81 10,000 6750 3500 1350 2849 109 79-93 5000 3250 1600 700 2316 111 ▼ 85-95 2000 1400 750 400 1721 112 88-95 2750 1850 900 500 1721 123 86-92 4500 3000 1400 650 2316 125 ▲ 90-96 5500 3500 1500 650 2316 127 ▲ 95-97 10,000 7250 4000 2000 2319 155

WOLSELEY 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

48-55 52-58 54-59 57-65 59-71 59-68 61-69 65-73 67-75

2198 137 1998 151

VW Owners’ Club, PO Box 7, Burntwood, Walsall, Staffs WS7 8SB 26,500 18,500 12,500 7500 1131 66 36,500 25,500 17,500 10,000 1131 66 18,750 12,500 7000 4250 1192 69 24,000 17,500 11,000 7000 1192 66 14,000 9000 4250 1850 1192 72 18,000 12,000 6000 3250 1192 72 12,500 7000 3250 1400 1493 81 16,000 11,000 5500 3000 1493 81 9000 5750 2750 1000 1584 84 12,500 8750 4750 2300 1584 82 18,000 11,000 5250 2750 1584 92 23,000 14,000 8000 4500 1493 87 15,000 10,000 5500 3000 1584 87 75,000 50,000 24,000 11,000 1493 65 26,000 16,000 9000 4750 1584 79 22,000 13,500 7000 3750 1970 79 7500 5000 2500 1200 1584 87 6000 4000 2000 1000 1795 90 8500 6250 3250 1650 1470 114 5000 3500 1750 800 1781 130 16,500 10,000 5000 2000 1781 116 9000 6500 3200 1500 1781 123 8000 5500 2400 1000 1781 116 ▲ 4500 2850 1500 550 1984 134 ▲ 4500 3250 1900 950 2792 138 4250 3500 2200 850 1272 119 4000 2750 1400 750 1781 132 6750 4250 2000 1000 1781 140 8500 5750 2750 1200 2861 146 ▼

Wolseley Register (0161 368 2388, wolseleyworld.com) 10,000 6250 2850 1450 2215 81 8500 5750 2750 1400 1489 78 90 000 5750 3000 1500 2639 96 6500 4250 2200 1000 1489 77 7000 4750 2250 1050 1622 78 10,500 7500 3250 1400 2912 98 7500 5000 2400 1150 998 77 5750 3750 1750 850 1098 84 6500 4000 1750 750 2227 104

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[ 40 years ago today] Looking back without hindsight

‘You’d have to be crazy to buy an MG’

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1980 saw a changing of the guard, with a new turbocharged generation making the last trad sports cars standing look painfully outdated

an Fraser’s verdict of the Saab 900 Turbo in CAR’s March 1980 edition read like an obituary for the traditional sports car, with genuinely sporty performance from a practical, defthandling hatchback. The world hadn’t quite got its head round the Volkswagen Golf GTI back then; the Swede seemed to be writing the manifesto for massmarket performance in the Eighties – saloon-based and turbocharged. ‘We have been consistently getting in excess of 25mpg, using the intake boost as much as necessary to get clear of slow traffic. Effectively, the Turbo gives 3.0-litre performance from a unit that’s a third smaller.’ The Saab was one of six forced-induction cars tested in the issue, lining up alongside the Audi Quattro and 200 5T, Bristol Beaufighter, Lotus Turbo Esprit and Peugeot 604D Turbo, with turbocharger technology profiled in-depth and a test-drive of the Renault 5 Turbo eagerly awaited in the near future. So what of the traditional British sports car? Unusually, the rivals pitted head-tohead in the issue’s Giant Test were not new cars, but the last pair of trad-Brit coupés standing – MG BGT versus Triumph TR7. In a classic world where the ’B has become such a beloved mainstay, it’s unusual to see a magazine being quite so savage

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towards it. ‘As you’d expect from a car with poor roadholding, very little performance, an uncomfortable driving position and serious ride and noise problems, after 50 miles its driver appeal is a negative quantity,’ CAR’s anonymous reviewer snarled. ‘The MG has even less to recommend it than we had thought it would.’ The TR7 got off more lightly, although, as ever, the styling came in for criticism, with the shape described as ‘badly wrong behind the windscreen’ while ‘the tail styling makes a tugboat look graceful.’ But elsewhere, things looked good. The gearchange was ‘slick’, performance ‘energetic’, and its 113mph described as ‘quite a lot in 70mph Britain.’ Its chassis was ‘nimble,’ boasting ‘prodigious grip, wet or dry… on a point-to-point section where the MG is doing its best, the TR drives quickly out of sight.’ A clear win for the TR7, then – perhaps opinion was bolstered by the promise of a modern turbo version, reported elsewhere in the issue? For all its modernity, it died in 1981 with the MG. What’s telling is how these cars’ fortunes have changed since. As classics, the MG’s curves and chrome are welcomed, while the superior Triumph stands on the sidelines of both the trad-roadster and modern classic crowds, never quite embraced by either. CAR’s unknown vitriolic scribe would no doubt have been bewildered.


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1965 Aston Martin DB5

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