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Welcome March 2018 Issue 536

Cars with breathtaking glamour are hard to resist, except when their status gets in the way of enjoying them

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he 534,422 visitors to 1958’s International Motor Exhibition at Earls Court were treated to first viewings of the Austin A40 and Rover 3 Litre among more than a dozen new launches, but the Aston Martin DB4 was by far the most exciting. With discreetly dashing styling by Frederico Formenti of Carrozzeria Touring and a powerful new Tadek Marek-designed twin-cam straight six, this car encapsulated lateFifties Britain’s aspirations of international glamour and sophistication perfectly via the medium of aluminium and steel. For £3980 those visitors could have bought six A40s or one DB4, a car that would – with minimal changes – evolve into the Bond-famous DB5.

To mark the event we’ve put together a special package of features, with the brave restoration of a DB4 prototype dragged from a Welsh cattle shed, a road trip exploring the real life of Aston saviour David Brown and a revealing interview with his grandson about those heady days. Back when I was wrestling with the joys of student banger motoring, comedy actor Rowan Atkinson was part of the motoring aristocracy, using his success to enjoy a string of Aston Martins and other machinery that we mere mortals could only dream about. But when I spoke to him about his Mercedes-Benz 500E and Lancia Thema 8.32, which we twin test in this issue, he explained how he’d tired of high-profile cars and all of the attention and high values that swirl around them. Instead he enthused about

the joy of revisiting models from his past, cars that offer a thoroughly engaging driving experience without the corruption of modern technology, look-at-me status or inflated prices. They typify the sort of great-value cars that I’ll be asking Quentin Willson about when we take to the stage throughout The London Classic Car Show in February to talk Smart Buys. See you there.

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‘It was an assertive car for newfangled motorways, for leaving Austin A40s shuddering in its three-figure wake’

We take an ASton DB4 series V on a Yorkshire pilgrimage to discover more about David Brown

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Rescued from oblivion on an exposed hillside – find out how this prototype lived again

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’He built his first car in secret’ – the revelations of Adam Brown, grandson of ‘DB’

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Contents March 2018 Issue 536

The month in cars

26 Essen Motor Show Ex-Rindt Brabham and Treser Audi quattro among German rarities 29 Autoworld Brussels Annual Belgian new year exhibition focuses on America

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How did macho-men from Ford, Rover and Opel fare in the stonewashed denim era?

29 Events planner Get your 2018 started with the London Classic Car Show 33 Barn Finds What price Porsche? Complete 356 and rotten 912 prompt the question 37

Your Letters Jaguar XJ memories, classic sustainability, and news of reliable TVRs

39 Quentin Willson wonders where we’ll get our classics repaired in future

‘Finding old-school repairers is worryingly hard’

202 Why I Love... Christabel Carlisle muses on the connections between cars and music

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Aston Martin DB4 at 60

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Gordon Murray on the Midas kit-car he subjected to an F1-inspired reworking

43 John Fitzpatrick recalls terrorising British public roads in a Ford Capri RS2600 102 Next Month Last cheap ways into an Aston, Ferrari or Bentley, plus Lambos in the Alps

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COVER In Search Of ‘DB’ To celebrate 60 years of the Aston Martin DB4 we take a Series V example to Huddersfield on the trail of its creator, Sir David Brown

50 Interview Sir David’s grandson Adam Brown recalls life at DB HQ during the Aston ownership years, and reveals some family-business secrets of his own 52

COVER Epic Restoration Discovered in the remains of a shed on a Welsh hillside via Ordnance Survey map grid co-ordinates, this pre-production prototype Aston DB4 restoration tested the abilities of some of the best in the business

Owning 68 The Collector A yard full of obscure parts, some of which shouldn’t exist, are brought to life by the extraordinary ‘Hicky’ Hickling, Edwardian car necromancer 90

COVER Life Cycle The wild life of a Ford Sierra RS Cosworth rally car that survived flat-out special-stage drives, Ayrton Senna and Eighties mullets

105 Our Cars Phil drives into the Sixties in his Jaguar E-type (p105), Sam’s Peugeot 405 SRi unexpectedly runs dry (p106) and Comrade McKay resurrects a Trabant (p108)

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COVER The List Philip Martin’s classic life has been one of trial and error – will a Jaguar Mk2 prove to be a perfect blend after a life of sports cars and hot hatches?

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COVER Double Act Comedian Rowan Atkinson explains the unique appeal of the Q-car as we drive two of his – a Lancia Thema 8.32 and Mercedes-Benz 500E

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COVER The Last Stand We test three sporting Seventies survivors, Rover SD1 Vitesse, Opel Manta GT/E and Ford Capri 2.8 Injection, against their biggest challenge – the Eighties

84 Arresting V8 On the beat in an ex-police Daimler SP250 once owned by Win Percy

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After exhausting sports cars and outgrowing hot hatches, is a Jaguar Mk2 the perfect classic?

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Willson’s top tips Quentin reveals which once-overlooked Astons, Fords and Volkswagens are actually smart buys for the open-minded classic enthusiast

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Market analysis Russ notes how not even Ringo Starr’s Radford Mini managed to drum up much hype for Bonhams, plus Lotus Elise S1s on the move and the untapped appeal of Fifties saloons from the likes of Jowett

Still raising hell 30 years on - the Ford that proved too much for Ayrton Senna

20 Market highlight How will the Alfa 6C 2500 Cabriolet Speciale fare when it returns to Paris – the scene of its controversial debut? 22

Temptations Rally-spec Triumph and Abarth, and a freshlyrestored Lotus Europa Twin Cam vie for your attention

98 Buying Guide How to buy the finest Alfa Romeo Duetto 103 Books and Models How Stèphane Ratel saved GT racing 113 Ads on Test Ferrari 456 GTA (p113), Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray (p114), Porsche 928 (p117), Jaguar XK120 (p118)

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[ The List]

Your dream drive made real

Philip Martin’s car past is largely made up of nippy roadsters and hatches, bar a brief spell of rotted Jaguar Mk2 ownership. Can a fine example still set his pulse racin fift ears later? Words RUSS SMITH Photography JONATHAN JACOB


[ The List] Jaguar Mk2 oday could have been a disaster. I arrive nice and early at the Classic and Sportscar Centre’s North Yorkshire base to the news that the Mk2 we’re due to borrow has a sticking brake caliper, and its replacement hasn’t been delivered yet. Old cars, eh? My look of panic is swiftly turned to one of relief by boss James Szkiler. ‘It’s alright, we’ve got another Mk2 for you. It’s one we’ve already sold but the customer is happy for you to use it today. It’s just being collected from storage and checked over.’ So there’s time to accept a cup of tea and enjoy the vast and atmospheric barn that houses the company’s stock. At which point our reader Philip Martin walks in and I put him in the picture. With the smile that will become a permanent fixture today he replies, ‘Waiting’s not a problem – I could never get bored here, there’s so much to look at.’ This is a good point to introduce the twist in the tale of this issue’s dream drive – Philip has not only driven a Jaguar Mk2 before, he’s owned one too. But before you cry foul, that ownership was 47 years ago, didn’t last long, and the 3.8 in question was a £350 banger that created more wishes than it fulfilled. Philip takes up the story, ‘It was an utter rust-bucket that refused to go unless you gave it a healthy dose of Easy-Start. It was almost impossible to get it into second gear too. I once took a couple of relatives from London to Edinburgh in the back of it and the floor was so full of holes that they got soaked through the seat. But I loved that car for six months before someone made me the £500 offer I couldn’t refuse, and I’ve never forgotten it. What I’ve always wanted to know is what it’s like to drive a good one.’ And so, almost half a century later, Philip will finally get his wish today, in a Mk2 that’s worth something over a hundred times more than the last one he sat behind the wheel of. The signature growl of a Jaguar straight-six draws us outside; our car has been delivered and its gunmetal paint glows in the wintry morning sun. Philip’s glowing too. ‘It’s beautiful. Right now, I almost daren’t touch it. I’m excited and nervous in equal measure.’ He doesn’t even mind that we’ve short-changed him a bit – this is a 3.4, which is down by 10bhp on the 3.8 of Philip’s dreams. ‘I’m sure I won’t be able to tell. Up close I’m reminded of the Grace, Space, Pace advert Jaguar ran and note how apposite it is. I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and also that some foreigner [Enzo Ferrari] once said that the E-type was the most beautiful car ever made, but others, including me, beg to differ.’ Getting in requires a little thought – it’s a surprisingly small door for a mid-sized luxury saloon – but Philip is soon in place, fondly stroking the wheel and

PHILIP’S DREAM DRIVE LIST Pallas tic, futuristic design ated.’ enault Avantime ‘One button to open all the windows and the full-length sunroof at once. What a design.’ Bentley Turbo R Red Label ‘Brilliant value for what you get and so understated. A true luxury wolf in sheep’s clothing.’ Rolls-Royce 20/25 (with partition and chauffeur’s suit and cap) ‘This model is for the owner/driver and represents terrific value today.’ Citroën SM

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‘As above but with added Maserati quad-cam V6 engine.’ Citroën Traction Avant ‘Its innovative spec at launch was so far ahead of the competition.’ Tatra 87 ‘With an air-cooled rear-mounted 3.0-litre V8 engine this epitomises quirkiness doesn’t it?’ Peugeot 406 3.0 Coupe ‘Not yet fully recognised as a classic, but such smooth flowing lines.’ Renault Caravelle ‘Because I love the looks. And rearmounted engines.’ Phillip familiarises himself with the controls – the Moss gearbox will require his undivided attention


‘I had one in the Seventies that was an utter rustbucket – I’ve always wanted to know what it’s like to drive a good one.’ Our reader’s previous encounter with the Jaguar marque wasn’t a particularly inspiring one

As Phillip quickly found, the Burman steering is unassisted


It’s 400cc smaller than his dream 3.8, but Phillip still relishes the opportunity to exercise the Jag’s straight-six

Phillip’s sold his own Mk2 for less than a few chrome trim pieces would cost today

admiring the dashboard. ‘I love those flick-switches. The later flush ‘safety’ ones fitted to other Jags were a step back, to my mind.’ He turns the key and thumbs the starter button. ‘There’s something about doing that, rather than merely tuning a key, that encapsulates the whole classic car experience and gives me a thrill; stupid maybe, but I just love doing it. And listen to it – it’s great to hear that engine; I could just sit here and rev it.’ A gentle nudge is needed to remind Philip what we’re here to do before he slips the Moss ’box lever into first and heads off. We swing right for a brief blast of A64 before a left onto the quiet but good road that runs through Wintringham and up into the Yorkshire Wolds. ‘The steering feels so light, is it a powered system?’ he asks. ‘That was optional, I think’. Slowing and turning into a layby, Philip answers his own question; he has to heave the wheel as he scrubs speed off. ‘My biceps will be keeping fit today! Still, it’s remarkable how quickly it lightens up. The large wheel is lovely and it selfcentres very easily and quickly. The clutch is also nice and light, though the gearbox is a bit notchy. ‘Thinking back to 1971, it’s telling that a car I drove so long ago still resonates with me today after taking the wheel of this 3.4. The noises are familiar – the whines from the transmission and the growl of the exhaust are so enticing. But this car feels so much tighter than I remember. It has to be said that in both cases

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the gearbox is the most unattractive aspect with its slow changes that you often need a few attempts to complete. But that is a wellknown fact that owners are prepared to live with (or change) for the other benefits available, of which there are so many.’ At which point the gear knob signals its displeasure at Philip’s comments and comes off in his hand, to a roar of laughter. ‘Old cars!’ To be fair, we were warned that the knob in the car was just a temporary one, marked with the wrong position for reverse, while a correct Mk2 part is awaited. ‘It does have a saving grace in the overdrive, which works instantly and drops the revs down considerably for quiet cruising. I also like the tiny red telltale light above the steering column that reminds you when it’s engaged. I’m also surprised, with the engine quietened by the overdrive, that there’s very little wind noise with this, which is unexpected in what is basically a Fifties design.’ It draws our attention to other comforts, and with the car now fully warmed up we realise that we’re not. ‘It has a heater… of sorts,’ comments Philip. Then I find a well concealed cold-air vent flap lever in the wide oddments slot below the dashboard’s switch panel and shut it off. That ventilation draught’s probably a real delight in summer months – it would certainly keep your sandwiches fresh – but less so in a frosty Yorkshire. The change is almost instant, ‘Now I can feel the benefit of the heater,’ says Philip, with some relief.


Jaguar Mk2 [ The List ]

‘Give it some welly and it changes character completely, becoming more akin to a sports car’ ‘The faster you go the better it gets. It’s not like the diesel I We’re properly out in the sticks now, with just the occasional blink-and-miss-it settlement like Cowlam or Helperthorpe to break drove up in – you have to keep giving it lots of welly. The brakes up largely empty roads that are allowing Philip to really give the are up to the job too, smooth and progressive in the way they pull car its head. I notice he’s already going deeper into bends, braking you up, though with no actual sharp bite. OK, it’s no Peugeot 205 less and powering through. ‘This is not only a docile family car you GTI, but then I’m no longer a GTI owner. I did have one of those can take your granny to the shops in, but give it some welly and it until recently but had to stop kidding myself; I didn’t belong changes character completely, becoming more akin to a sports car in it any more. I thought I was a boy racer in my dotage but with its tenacious grip on corners, leaf springs notwithstanding. despite the fantastic handling I decided that I was just a poser. I always think that Jaguar’s S-type, while better specified, lost Still, I did double my money on it in two years when I sold it something in the upgrade to independent rear suspension. through Anglia Car Auctions last April.’ ‘Not that I’m a fan of sports cars; I’ve A layby in the valley by Scardale had those and don’t like them. And I’ve Plantation provides a handy stop-off never quite understood the attraction for further reflection and to let the 1962 Jaguar Mk2 3.4 of exotics. Where can you legally use car cool down for a while, and Philip Engine Iron block/alloy head 3442cc in-line sixcylinder, dohc, two SU 1.75in HD6 carburettors their potential? This – a sports saloon – is is gushing with praise for the Mk2; in Power and torque 210bhp @ 5500rpm; 216lb ft my ideal car. There’s enough challenge fact I think he’s a little bit in love. ‘Why @ 3000rpm Transmission Four-speed manual and pleasure in driving it at achievable would anyone want to drive a modern with overdrive, rear-wheel drive Steering Burman speeds, in comfort. The suspension is not car when they could be out in something recirculating ball Suspension Front: independent by soft but very compliant, you don’t feel like this? There’s simply no contest, this wishbones, coil springs, telescopic dampers and antiroll bar. Rear: live axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs, the bumps on these country roads too has so much character to it. To my mind radius arms, Panhard rod and telescopic dampers badly and the steering feedback is very character is non-existent in a modern Brakes Discs front and rear, servo-assisted Weight good; light and direct too. I love it!’ he box. 1399kg (3080lb) Performance Top speed: 120mph; laughs again, cranking the wheel hand‘I’ve always loved old cars but I 0-60mph: 11.9sec Fuel consumption 18mpg Cost new £1669 Classic Cars Price Guide £10k-£32k over-hand to nip round a tighter junction. can’t actually explain why. I suppose

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[ The List] Jaguar Mk2

PHILIP MARTIN’S CAR CV Philip has always enjoyed old cars, from early years with Austin Sevens to the Renault 16 that he refuses to part with

AUSTIN SEVENS ‘Sixty years ago this was one of the first cars I owned, modified to independent front suspension. During my teenage years there were always several Sevens in the driveway with their engines being rebuilt. None of them cost me more than a tenner.’ Philip says the Mk2 strikes an ideal balance between performance and comfort

it probably started with the Austin Sevens I began playing with after ending up in a ditch with concussion on my Talisman Twin motorbike. That convinced me that four wheels were much better than two. And I was lucky to quickly gather a group of friends with similar interests, including a really helpful 750 Motor Club member who lived locally to me in Norfolk. I guess it just grew from there. ‘Now we see them as things of beauty, and the Mk2 is certainly that. Even the engine looks fantastic. And just look at this…’ Philip fingers the burr of the walnut dash. ‘So lovely, so smooth, real class. I’ve also been surprised, coming back to the Jag after all this time, how modern in performance it still is. I didn’t expect that.’ Car admired, photos taken, fat chewed, light beginning to fade, it’s time for a final run back to the Classic and Sportscar Centre for it to be prepared for its new owner. Philip needs no second bidding. ‘I could do this all day,’ he beams. He pretty well has. ‘Along with the wood and leather there’s a faintly oily smell that’s typically old Jag, at least in my memory, especially when idling. It’s lovely, and I don’t recall any other classic I’ve driven that has that.’ Sweeping through the S-bends into Wintringham then down the long tree-lined straight back towards Knapton – the end of the line for our day out – Philip is even easing his previous position on the gearbox. ‘Now I’ve got used to it it’s still not the best, but the change from first to second is absolutely delightful.’ And then we’re back outside the barn, Philip, only half-joking, says as he kills the engine, ‘I’ve come to the end – it’s horrible!’ We console him with that all-purpose British panacea, a cup of tea. The keys are gone but his enthusiasm is still at full flow, ‘I was thinking about my love for the Mk2. I’d already discovered that what I had thought was the ideal classic car – a convertible of some sort – is nothing of the sort. Hard experience with an MX-5 has taught me that when it gets hot and sunny, I want to be in a cool environment with a hard top. ‘That’s what I craved and it’s now obvious that the concept of the sports saloon is, to me, the ideal compromise. Sorry if I’m a bit slow, but the more I think about it the more I like the idea, because to me they have the best spec of all – comfort and performance. Not that I don’t mind the wolf in sheep’s clothing idea either. ‘So, if the Mk2 is the top of that particular tree, perhaps the Triumph Dolomite, Daimler Majestic and Audi quattro all come under the same heading? But this Jaguar has been fantastic, absolute fun, pure unalloyed pleasure. I’ve loved every minute.’

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AUSTIN LIGHT 12/6 SPORTS ‘It had a plucky six-cylinder sidevalve engine. I think it may have been a Newbury model, but 1959 was a long time ago – Austin club folk will know for sure. Featured in plenty of memorable camping holidays with friends.’

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CHASING CARS Quentin Willson’s hot tips

Virage snobbery doesn’t pay

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ston’s Virage of 1988 has always been a wallflower. While the glam and svelte DB cars have mushroomed in price, the chunky Virage has flatlined. Maybe it’s the cocktail of parts-bin engineering that put enthusiasts off – Audi 200 headlights, Volkswagen Scirocco rear lamps, Ford Taurus airbag and those more obvious Blue Oval bits. Ford may have been ultimate owner of Aston Martin by the time the Virage hit showrooms in 1990 but its original gestation was orchestrated by Aston boss Victor Gauntlett, who had chosen its brutal styling from a design tender by two Royal College of Art tutors, John Heffernan and Ken Greenley. Gauntlet also had the 5.3 V8 reworked using Weber-Marelli injection and Callaway (of Corvette-tuning fame) cylinder heads.

So in many ways the Virage was one of, if not the, last hand-built Aston created using Newport Pagnell’s time-honoured party trick of plundering everybody else’s parts inventory. Even the steering column had a General Motors part number. But as an end-of-an-era Aston we should stop being sniffy about the Virage. Only 1050 units were built (37 of which were lhd) making it actually rarer than the DB4 or DB6, and that eager-revving 330bhp V8 is good for 160mph and sixty in 6.5 seconds. But most of all we should look at what’s happening to prices. Last year Silverstone Auctions sold a 45,000-mile ’94 coupé with total history in Middlesex Green for a bargain £38,475 but since then

interest seems to have galvanised. Luigi Motor Services in Cheshire has a blue ’91 auto coupé with 80k for £50k while Classicmobilia in Bucks has chassis 7, the 1990 factory press car with 15,000 miles, for a solid £97,500. Vantages, Volantes, Works Service 6.3s and wide-body cars are all rising too. The ex-HRH Prince Charles ’94 6.3 Volante sold by Bonhams in 2012 for £119,100 is now up at a blistering £350,000. Be quick and you might still bag an early sensible-mileage manual coupé (60% were autos) for less than £50k; find a well-travelled auto in a less-desirable colour being sold privately and it’ll command even less. I’m not expecting those kind of bottom-rung price opportunities to hold for much longer.

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‘We should all stop being sniffy about the Aston Virage – the smart money already has’


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know, I know. You’re going to tell me that most alpha males would rather run a triathlon than an Audi TT. Girl’s car, too for a deeply rusty base 1300 two-door petite, a suburban trinket. But there’s that hasn’t moved for a decade. more than one reason why you should Search hard and the odd car lay down a first-gen TT before prices take with potential does come up, like off. Forget all the wearisome hairdresser the Tawny Bronze ’72 1600 L with clichés and remember that back in 1999 13-year ownership and 9500 miles the world sighed in admiration at the TT’s advertised by a private man in design. One of the few concept cars that Cheshire for £7500. If he put that made it to production broadly unchanged, its through an auction he’d probably timeless Bauhaus lines and modernist interior get more because recent hammer were universally praised and won a slew of prices have been impressive. Last awards. The TT was a game-changer. November ACA sold a fine ’74 2000E auto And few design icons look so cheap. Even with 55k for £11,235, while back in Dec 2016 CCA low-mileage MkI TTs are still small change. A dispatched a rare ’71 1600 GT with 45k for £13,420. private seller in Uxbridge has a silver 2000 Soon we might be looking at £20k-plus for unspoilt coupé with just 56k for £2195 while Surrey original examples. Seek out GTs, GXLs or 2000Es Hills Cars in Hampshire has a mint Olive in shiny nick and low mileage and you’ll have an Green 2001 roadster with 59k, one owner and inflation-proof Ford that’ll carry on rising. As the full history for £3490 – and both are 225bhp exemplar of Seventies British family car hierarchy versions. Spend some time trawling the online this is one classic that’s definitely worth watching. classifieds and you’ll find real bargains like the very early ’99 V-reg 225bhp silver coupé with 60k being sold by Brian Whitcombe in Puxton for a just £2000. These millennial TTs are the purest and the earliest chassis number cars will become collectible. And if a sixty dash of 6.4sec and 150mph aren’t fast enough for you there’s always the 2003-on 3.2 V6 and 2005 TT Quattro Sport. The 246bhp V6 cracks sixty in 6.2sec while the lightweight 240bhp Sport does it in 5.9. But the limitededition 800-unit Sport is the one everybody wants with its contrasting roof colours and brace bar instead of rear seats. Prices have warmed up noticeably of late and you’ll be pushed to find even a mileagy one for less and you’ll have a hot-hatch aligned for than £7k. As the rarest TT of all they’re the appreciation. Go for the Highline (all going to be the best investment and low painted black or mauve) and you milers could see £15k before long. But the also get aircon and leather. They’re most compelling reason to snap up a firstrare too, with just 653 currently gen TT is that they’re so reliable and easy to listed on the DVLA mainframe. own. Cambelts and tensioners need regular The optional auto wasn’t widely changes, anti-roll bar bushes wear, the frail specified and there are fewer than standard water pump should be upgraded to 50 in the UK but I’d stick with the one with a metal impeller and instrument pod standard manual five-speeder. failure is common so look for missing pixels. Nobody seems to be talking The best TT MkIs won’t stay this about the VR6 and we’ve ignored the ridiculously cheap for much longer. Find a tremendous impact it made at the time – road sharp sensible-mile TT with a continuous testers call it a ‘gem’ with ‘true cult car potential’ Audi history and you’ll be buying at the and it won the Golf’s first-ever Car of the Year rock bottom of the value curve. title. As always, condition and originality MORE Quentin will talk about his latest are everything so its worth paying good Smart Buys recommendations QUENTIN money for really tiny milers with proper at the London Classic Car Show VW histories. As a piece of hot hatch WILLSON (February 15-18). More details: history I reckon its an unsung collectible p39 thelondonclassiccarshow.co.uk and at five grand makes a bargain modern.

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ith prices of Eighties hot hatches bubbling we’ve forgotten about the ’92 to ‘98 Golf VR6. The fastest and most refined Golf MkIII, prices are low with unmolested low-mileage cars still buyable for £5k. A private seller in Dorset has a Mulberry ’97 Highline with 67k and history for £4600 while another enthusiast in Manchester has a blue ’97 with 66k, 11 service stamps and rare optional Recaros for £4995. Even the trade hasn’t woken up to the VR6’s potential. Wigan dealer Just-German has a silver ’95 with 50k, history and aircon for just £4995. When you look at the money being given for Ford RS Turbos and Peugeot 205 1.9s the 140mph VR6 feels like an ocean-going steal. Many will have racked up lunar mileages or been modified but find one that’s bone-stock with sub-70k and continuous history

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CHASING CARS Russ Smith’s market analysis

Bonhams’ December double Holding two sales in the same week fails to impress the punters

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onhams spread its wares thinly in December. Instead of staging one big event it offered 30 cars, including two ex-Beatles cars, at a ‘premium’ sale at its Bond Street HQ on December 2. This was followed four days later by more of a ‘bulk’ sale at Olympia with 86 cars on offer. Fewer than half the cars sold at Bond Street – but for fairness we’ve combined the results of both sales, though they’re still not that great with a sale rate barely over 55%. The Beatles’ cars were obviously the stars, but they failed to start a revolution, both selling just below mid-estimate – £1,345,500 for Macca’s DB5 and £102,300 for Ringo’s Mini. Away from the charts, the enthusiasm for Porsches and Ferraris remains suppressed and apart from the pair of outliers highlighted below, it’s no more than steady business with Fifties British sports cars. Will Bonhams do the same double-act this December?

SOLD ABOVE ESTIMATE

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As you can see, a lot of would-be sellers took their cars home for Christmas

Mr Starkey’s Radford Mini helped Bonhams to avoid an embarassing home-turf loss

Market indicators Unrepeatability is one of the market’s biggest pulls – but only if the right punters are in the room

1992 Lancia Integrale Evo 1 £142,000 RM Sotheby’s, December 6, New York This incredible result might see a few Integrale owners visiting shipping agents’ websites. But though it might provide some boost to the market for them, this was an unrepeatable example. One of only 400 Giallo Ferrari editions, it was a highly original Italian-market car that’d done just 4030 miles. And it had novelty value because Evos have only just become eligible for US import under the 25-year rule.

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1983 Ford Escort RS1600i £32,200 Bonhams, December 6, London Olympia With just 164km (around 100 miles) from new, this was a proper collectors’ piece, albeit in lefthand drive because it was sold new in Norway. It’s been with the same owner since, too, so the provenance was impeccable. Condition was as you would expect – all original apart from the tyres. So the surprise here was that it didn’t make more, given the big numbers achieved by Silverstone for fast Fords at its NEC sale.

1960 Jaguar XK150S 3.8 fhc £186,300 Bonhams, December 2, Bond Street Just when you think the wind has gone out of the XK market, a result like this blows in to confound the pundits. Of course the 3.8S is the ultimate XK150, and with only 115 right-hook coupés made it has rarity on its side, but the £130-160k estimate had looked fair. Then again, find another as sharp with only 51k miles and original apart from a few discreet and well-chosen upgrades. There’s life in the old cats yet.


The little Lotus starts to flower

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hough there was never a period when they were actually cheap, Lotus Elise S1s are showing signs of having bottomed out and prices are starting to rise. At least they are for cars at the top end of the market, those with low mileages (of which there are more than you might think) and any that can boast a lifetime of well-documented care. The best examples now change hands in the mid-to-high teens, and it’s not hard to see those prices rising further in time. There’s a

good market for a finite and shrinking number of first-generation Elises, yet those current values are pretty easy to swallow alongside their rear-wheel-drive Elan predecessors, which cost at least twice as much. With buyers getting younger (and in general larger) the more accommodating Elise looks like it has a good future ahead. And should anyone mention head gaskets, politely remind them that they’re not exactly a breeze to change on an Elan either.

Keeping the family in it

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ne of the healthiest areas of the market at the moment – and perhaps most surprising – is for small-to-mid-sized family classics, particularly those from the former British Motor Corporation. It’s hard not to link this to the growing number of families that are heading to events, and especially for those with vehicle age restrictions like at Goodwood, so a family saloon makes sense where a sports car might not. We’re highlighting the Austin Devon because their values have jumped about 25% in the last year, but rises are also being noticed in just about anything pre-1960 with Morris, Riley or Wolseley badges. Previously referred to by some as the ‘grey porridge’ of the classic world, they are all emphatically beating market

averages at the moment. It would seem that porridge really is good for you. So why not? I’ve driven plenty of these cars over the years and once you accept their limitations they relax you into a different way of thinking and driving.

PRICE GUIDE MOVERS On the up Some of the biggest gains we’ve seen recently are being made by models still within the reach of the everyman – but how long will they remain so? Make and Model Aston Martin DB2 Aston Martin DB5 Austin Seven Chummy Austin A40 Devon/Dorset Austin A40 Sports Austin A40 Somerset con Austin 1800/2200 Austin Mini Cooper 997/998 Austin Mini Cooper 970S Austin Mini 1275GT BMW 323i (E21) Bond GT4S Ford Zodiac MkII Ford Zephyr 4/6 MkIV Ford Zodiac MkIV/Executive Ford GT40 Ford Granada MkII Hillman Minx SI-IIIC Hillman Minx SI-IIIC con Hillman Minx SV-VI Hillman Super Minx SI-IV Humber Sceptre MkI-II Jaguar XK150S 3.8 fhc Jaguar XK150SE 3.8 dhc Lotus Seven SII Lotus Seven SIII Lotus Esprit S3 Lotus Esprit Turbo/SE Lotus Elise S1 MGB GT MGB MkIII roadster MGB MkIII GT MGB roadster MGB GT MGB GT V8 plastic bumper Morgan Plus 8 Morgan Plus 8 Morris Oxford MO Morris Minor MM/SII sal Peugeot 403 cabrio Peugeot 204/304 coupé Peugeot 204/304 cabrio Peugeot 404 saloon Porsche 928/S/S2 Porsche 928 S4 Reliant Scimitar GTC Reliant Scimitar SS1 Reliant Scimitar SS1 1800Ti Renault Floride/Caravelle con Rover P4 75 ‘Cyclops’ Rover P4 90 Rover P4 105R Rover P4105S Rover P4 95/100/110 Rover SD1 3500 Rover SD1 VdP Rover SD1 Vitesse Singer Gazelle saloon Singer Vogue I-IV TVR Vixen S1-4 TVR 1600M TVR 2500M TVR 3000M/Taimar TVR 3000S convertible Vanden Plas 3-litre I/II

Year 50-53 63-65 31-34 47-52 50-53 52-54 64-75 61-69 64-65 69-80 77-82 64-70 56-62 66-72 66-72 64-68 77-85 56-63 56-62 63-67 61-66 63-67 59-60 58-61 60-68 68-70 82-87 87-92 95-00 65-67 71-74 71-74 75-80 75-80 74-76 68-72 73-86 48-54 50-56 57-61 67-75 67-75 60-75 77-87 86-95 80-85 85-89 86-89 59-68 50-52 54-59 57-58 57-59 60-64 76-86 80-86 82-86 55-67 61-66 67-73 72-77 72-77 72-79 78-79 59-64

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Mint 180,000 520,000 16,000 4750 11,000 6500 2500 16,000 30,000 8000 5200 3200 11,000 5000 6250 2.25m 3500 3200 6000 2500 3000 3500 100,000 105,000 19,000 18,500 15,000 16,000 11,000 8000 9500 6000 6000 3950 9500 28,500 22,000 4000 4200 10,000 3600 6000 5500 15,000 17,500 7000 2500 3000 9000 11,000 5750 4500 7000 6250 3300 4000 4250 3850 3600 16,000 15,000 14,000 16,000 20,000 6000

Good 125,000 375,000 10,000 2250 6250 3500 1000 9000 19,000 4250 2500 1500 5250 2250 3000 1.85m 1650 1500 3850 1200 1400 1600 65,000 72,500 12,500 12,000 9000 10,000 8000 3750 4500 2650 2750 1800 4500 19,000 15,000 1850 1850 6000 1950 3000 2600 8500 10,000 3250 1100 1500 4000 5000 2250 1850 3250 2500 1250 1600 1800 1850 1650 10,000 8500 8000 9500 11,000 2850

Rough 85,000 285,000 5000 1200 3600 2000 500 6000 13,500 2000 1300 750 2500 1000 1250 1.6m 800 750 1400 600 700 800 50,000 50,000 8000 8000 5250 6600 6000 1850 1800 1100 1200 700 2500 12,500 9000 900 675 2000 950 1400 1250 3500 4000 1500 450 700 2000 2200 850 750 1350 900 600 800 850 950 850 7000 5000 4500 6000 7500 1400

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On the slide 1960 Austin-Healey 3000 MkI £41,440 Brightwells, November 29, Leominster Substantial modifications to a classic invariably leads to a substantial loss of value. This ’Healey was fitted in period – when they were just cheap old sports cars – with a 3.8 Jag engine and flared arches. That ought to have made it a pretty hard sell, but the potent result obviously had several buyers intrigued. It actually sold for more than a correct MkIII with a recently rebuilt original engine.

1995 Jaguar XJS 4.0 £11,000 Barons, December 12, Sandown Park Dismissing Barons’ £4500-6000 estimate as an enticement, the price paid here was still a big chunk for any six-pot XJS with fixed roof and 85k miles. Yes, the 4.0 was arguably the best of the breed, but beyond that was this car’s mechanical double-whammy. In the twilight of the XJS’s long career most were being bought with autos, but this had both a manual ’box and factory Sports suspension. Seen another?

Some drop-tops have felt the winter buying chill more than others – but will a 50th anniversary year warm the Peugeot 504 back up again? Make and Model AC Aceca-Bristol Aston Martin DB7 GT/GTA Bentley S2 Park Ward con Messerschmitt KR175/200 Peugeot 504 cabrio Peugeot 504 V6 cabrio Renault 8 Gordini Sunbeam Alpine convertible

Year 54-63 02-03 59-62 53-64 69-83 74-83 67-70 53-55

Concours 155,000 58,000 325,000 26,500 21,000 25,000 33,500 45,000

Mint 115,000 50,000 225,000 19,000 15,000 19,000 28,500 30,000

Good 75,000 44,000 145,000 12,000 8250 11,000 17,500 20,000

Rough 52,000 37,500 92,000 7000 4500 5500 12,500 10,000

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CHASING CARS Russ Smith’s market news IN THE TRADE

HEROES DRIVE VOLVOS It’s not only old Beatles cars that command a large premium – a Volvo 262C bought new by David Bowie recently sold for £160,735. That was over three times the top estimate, and probably ten times what a good non-Bowie car would cost you – though it did have the added attraction of just 53,000km (33,000 miles) on the clock. Delivered to Bowie’s Swiss base in June 1981 it was registered in his real name, David Robert Jones. Bowie’s style shows in it being ordered without the vinyl roof usually fitted to 262Cs. Owners of 40-year-oldplus cars will be trusted to self-police their maintenance

MoT exemptions start at 40 Cars over 40 will no longer require MoT from May 2018

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Ó Keepers of vehicles over 40 years old can still voluntarily submit vehicles for testing.

ollowing extensive consultation between the Department for Transport (DfT) and Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs (FBHVC), definitive guidance on the change to MoT requirements has been released.

That last point at least allows for the good-sense approach we have recommended in Classic Cars previously, supporting the idea that it’s good practice to have your classic checked over annually by someone independent with a degree of expertise. The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs has made it clear that it is happy with the results of its input to the guidelines regarding the changes, which are set to come into force from 20 May 2018. Full details of the new rules and the Guidance on Substantial Change of Historic Vehicles can be found at fbhvc.co.uk

The key points are: Ó Most vehicles over 40 years old – those classed as Vehicles of Historic Interest (VHI) so currently exempt from Road Tax – will be exempt from testing unless they have been substantially changed in the past 30 years. Ó Keepers of VHIs claiming test exemption should declare so when renewing their vehicle’s tax. Cars will still need to be tested until such declaration has been made.

FRENCH CLEAN AIR ZONES Fond of taking your classic for a bit of French touring? Beware the newly established Environmental Zones, of which there are now 18 across the country. Cars in the zone must display a CRIT’Air badge, but you can’t buy one for anything built before 1997. Owners of unbadged cars used in these areas when restrictions are in force (some are part-time) face large fines. Rules, areas affected and even a mobile app can be found at crit-air.fr/en

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Porsche 356 Speedster K500’s Simon Kidston says, ‘Ironically the “bargain basement” Speedster, a stripped-down version intended to compete with MG and AustinHealey in the lucrative US market, is now the 356 model everyone wants. There are, though, wild variations in auction results because of complex permutations of spec and condition. An untouched barnfind can sell for more than a pristine show car – if in the right spec. Go early – one of the 200 1954 cars – or late, a 1958 T2 with Zenith carbs, ZF steering and a shorter shift. After all, what was good enough for James Dean and Steve McQueen…’

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HR OWEN GAINS CLASSICHE HR Owen Ferrari’s North London service centre has become the ninth UK workshop to be accredited as Ferrari Classiche-authorised. Earning the title ‘Officina’, it can now implement the certification process to ensure the correct maintenance and repair of Ferraris that are over 20 years old, preserving the integrity of their service history – the kind of thing that becomes of great importance at selling time. See hrowen.co.uk/ferrari/aftersales


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Rebel’s return

Controversial Alfa back in Paris to be offered at Artcurial sale

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ne of the headline acts at Artcurial’s Rétromobile sale is this one-off Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Cabriolet Speciale. It’s a car with quite a past, and highly influential styling. Just take a look at those lines and remember what everyone else was doing in 1946 when this was hammered into shape by Pinin Farina in Turin – the rest of Europe was still focused on slimming down running boards and starting to blend the lights into those still-separate wings. We’ll come back to that. The Alfa gained notoriety when the French banned German and Italian ‘enemy’ cars from the 1946 Paris Salon motor show. More than a little miffed by this because he’d bodied the car specially for the show, the night before it opened Battista Farina drove it to Paris and parked right outside the Grand Palais venue, then called the press. His ‘Anti-Salon’ display did the trick and attracted plenty of attention – possibly more than if it had been inside the Palais. It was then owned briefly by Ms Giuliana Tortoli, who displayed it at various shows, winning the Grand Prix d’Honneur at the 1947 Monte Carlo concours. Farina then bought it back and sold it to Leonard Lord,

‘Farina parked it right outside the entrance and called the press’ chairman of Austin. It had already attracted Lord’s attention and served as inspiration for Austin’s A90 Atlantic model – an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to take a chunk of the American market. America was the Alfa’s next destination too, bought by Raymond Loewy’s design company. It then spent decades in obscurity before being restored to original condition and displayed at the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours – the car’s first big show since 1947. Now it’s back in Paris for the first time in 72 years, under less controversial circumstances. Artcurial has assigned the car an estimate of €1.2m€1.6m (£1.06m-£1.4m), but you can tell by the broad spread of those numbers that it’s merely a marker – the market will decide what the car’s worth. As a one-off, in a buyers’ market, that’s the way it goes. The only certainty is that Farina’s ‘Anti-Salon’ Alfa will make a great talking-point centrepiece in any collection.


Penned by Pietro Frua and Giovanni Michelotti, made (famous) by Battista Farina and lusted after by Raymond Loewy, this Alfa has a history of making outspoken statements


CHASING CARS Russ Smith’s tempting buys

Sole survivor slides into Paris 1958 Triumph TR3A For sale at The RM Sotheby’s Paris sale, February 7, rmsothebys.com Why buy it? This is the only survivor of the four Works TR3As entered for the 1958 Monte Carlo Rally, subsequently used to gain a second place on the Circuit of Ireland and a first in class on the Tulip Rally. Now sympathetically restored and still with its original engine, it would make a great historic rally or tour entrant. Estimate €160,000-€180,000

1973 Fiat Abarth 124 Spider Rally For sale at Bonhams’ Paris sale, Feb 8, bonhams.com Why buy it? One of just 1013 built and rarely seen in the UK, these are highly regarded and much sought after, hence Bonham’s estimate. This one is in remarkable original condition apart from the red Sabelt harnesses, and boasts the low figure of 92,700km (57.5k miles) on the clock. Estimate £62k-£80k

1972 Lotus Europa Twin Cam For sale at South West Vehicle Auctions’ Classic Car sale, January 26, swva.co.uk Why buy it? A non-seller at SWVA’s last sale, it’s now been resubmitted with a lower reserve. With the current owner for almost 19 years and treated to a £20k restoration that included a new galvanised chassis and leather retrim. Among the best on the market. Estimate £18.5k-£19.5k

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1983 Lamborghini Jalpa For sale at Silverstone Auctions’ Race Retro Classic Cars sale, Feb 24, silverstoneauctions.com Why buy it? Restored around six years ago, this was one of the first two right-hand-drive Jalpas built – so early it still wears tail-lights from the previous Silhouette model. It comes with a comprehensive history file that includes the original purchase documents Estimate £65k-£75k

UPCOMING SALES JANUARY Fri 26, Dorset. South West Vehicle Auctions, Parkstone, Poole. swva.co.uk Sat 27, Norfolk. Anglia Car Auctions’ classic sale, King’s Lynn. angliacarauctions.co.uk FEBRUARY Wed 7, France. RM Auctions, Place Vauban, Paris. rmauctions.com Thu 8, France. Bonhams, Les Grandes Marques du Monde, Grand Palais, Paris. bonhams.com Fri 9, France. Artcurial, Rétromobile, Porte de Versailles, Paris. artcurial.com Sun 11, Somerset. Charterhouse Auctions, Royal Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet. charterhouse-auction.com Fri-Sun 23-25, Warks. Silverstone Auctions’ Race Retro Sale, Stoneleigh. silverstoneauctions.com Tue 27, Surrey. Barons Auctions’ Classic Winter Warmer, Sandown Park, Esher. barons-auctions.com MARCH Sat 3, Berkshire. Historics at Brooklands, Ascot Racecourse, Ascot. historics.co.uk Wed 7, Herefordshire. Brightwells, Easters Court, Leominster. brightwells.com Thu 8, Dorset. Dorset Vintage & Classic Auctions, Athelhampton House, Dorchester dvca.co.uk Thu 8, Florida, USA. Bonhams, Fernandina Beach Golf Club, Amelia Island. bonhams.com/cars Fri 9, Florida, USA. Gooding & Company, Racquet Park, Amelia Island. goodingco.com Sat 10, Florida, USA. RM Auctions, Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. rmauctions.com


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MONTH IN CARS Events

Best of German at Essen’s 50th

Significant anniversaries see classics dominate Germany’s performance-car show Audi quattro Roadster

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he Essen Motor Show celebrated its own 50th anniversary, welcoming 356,500 visitors to an event which coincided with AMG’s 50th anniversary, and fellow Mercedestuner Brabus’ 40th. Show organiser SIHA chose to celebrate ’50 years of supercars’, beginning with a 1967 Ford GT40 and Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ‘Daytona’ and including a BMW M1, Porsche 959, Ferrari F40, Jaguar XJ220, McLaren F1, Maserati MC12 and Pagani Zonda.

Brabham BT23 This Brabham, driven by Jochen Rindt in 1967, graced the show to honour the role of the 1970 Formula One world champion in its creation. Following a visit to the 1963 London Racing Car Show in order to sign a contract with Cooper, Rindt organised a similar event in Vienna. Two years later it outgrew its Viennese location and migrated across the border to Messe Essen.

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In the 1967 season, Rindt was dovetailing Grand Prix appearances with a successful attack on the Formula Two championship for Winkelmann Racing. Rindt drove this BT23 in the 1967 Oulton Park Gold Cup for F1 and F2 cars, where he finished seventh overall and fifth in the F2 class, although he took nine race wins during the season.

This rare convertible version of the Audi quattro, for sale at Dutch dealership Potomac for €65,000, has a sad story to tell. ‘Walter Treser was a familiar name on the German motor sport scene, working for the Audi and Opel works rally teams, but he took a giant leap of faith and established himself as a car builder,’ explained dealer Roy Bolks. ‘The Treser quattro Roadster was introduced at the 1983 Frankfurt Motor Show and featured a glassfibre roof that could be flipped back into the space normally occupied by the rear seats and covered by a tonneau. The chassis was well-engineered, with extra strengthening and weight to keep it as stiff as the coupé it was based on, with Treser tuning the engine to add an extra 50bhp in order to maintain the existing quattro power-to-weight ratio. Sadly, the project ended in financial disaster, with just 38 DM151,000 cars built.’


Essen’s ‘50 years of supercars’ display included everything from a Ford GT40 to a Bugatti Chiron

Sixty-six genre-defining

The Essen show was being used as a shop window for this stunningly original Plymouth Fury

‘This car was found in a German collection, but no-one seems to know what happened to any of the others. In 2005, Treser himself tried to buy this particular car back but wasn’t willing to pay the asking price, so it’s remained unused until now.’

Alfa 6C 2500 S Pinin Farina This Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 S Cabriolet was displayed on German dealer Gassmann’s stand after three decades hidden away in a Swiss collection. Built on chassis no. 916009, it was delivered to Alfa’s Spanish importer in March 1948

Cherished Alfa 6C is unrestored

and sold to a Mr Dioniso, head of the Madrid Stock Exchange, as a gift for his mistress Emilia Sierra. The car remained in Sierra’s ownership for 40 years and was driven regularly. She clearly took good care of the Alfa, because it only required a repaint upon being bought by its second owner, never having suffered from rust or even minor accident damage. This time-warp beauty is being offered at €325,000.

Plymouth Fury This imposing Primrose Yellow 1973 Plymouth Fury won the Essen show’s 50th anniversary concours’ ‘Limousin’ category for best saloon. An apt choice given the large number of classic American cars on show, it beat a rare Californian desert-find Edsel Bermuda to the trophy, but its remarkable condition was a result of being completely unrestored and sparingly used. As current owner and seller Klaus Kohne explained, ‘It’s only had one owner before me. It has 59,985 miles on its odometer because for more than 40 years he only used it once a week just to go to church, and kept it garaged otherwise. All I’ve had to do to get it ready for sale is to polish it.’

Even its own creator couldn’t afford it – Treser’s drop-top quattro

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Winter excitement from the Rallye Monte Carlo Historique to Rétromobile

February January 31-7 Rallye Monte Carlo Historique Monaco acm.mc 1-4 Automotoretrò, Lingotto, Turin, Italy automotoretro.it 7-11 Rétromobile, Porte de Versailles, Paris, France retromobile.com 11 International MG & Triumph Spares Day, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire mgandtriumphsparesday.co.uk 15-18 London Classic Car Show, Excel, London thelondonclassiccarshow.co.uk 17 Exmoor Fringe Trial, Exmoor, Devon vscc.co.uk 23-25 Race Retro, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire raceretro.com 24 Pomeroy Trophy Silverstone, Northamptonshire vscc.co.uk

Ford’s GT geneology: 1966 MkI road car, 1965 Le Mans Scuderia Filipinetti entrant, 2005 GT road car and the 2016 GTE racer

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Star-spangled Belgium Autoworld’s American Dream Cars heralds 2018 in style

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russels’ Autoworld Museum heralded the new year with its American Dream Cars exhibition, an array of cars arranged around a dramatic indoor recreation of a drivein diner shrouded in perpetual night, to showcase classic American design themes of the Fifties and Sixties – and their legacy in the worlds of car styling and motor sport today. Sponsored by Ford, the event’s Blue Oval content was predictably heavy, but didn’t exclude other marques, and gave Ford the opportunity to launch its latest European-market 2018 Mustang too.

Ford GTs

Ford celebrated the Le Mans successes of its GT with a display encapsulating each angle of the GT story. An early road version sat alongside Scuderia Filipinetti’s number six car – driven by Ronnie Bucknum and Herbert Müller at Le Mans in 1965 before head-gasket failure halted what could have been the GT40’s first win – and a 2005 road car. Completing the story was the Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK car that helped Ford to secure the GTE Pro class win at Le Mans in 2016. Driven by Andy Priaulx, Marino Franchitti and Harry Tincknell, it finished 41st, but its sister car campaigned by a team including former F1 driver Sébastien Bourdais beat a Ferrari 488 GTE driven by fellow F1 graduate Giancarlo Fisichella to the flag on the last lap – shades of 1966’s famous Ford-Ferrari showdown.

Kaiser Darrin

This Kaiser convertible is one of only a tiny handful outside of the US, and represents the independent manufacturers outside of Detroit’s

‘big three’ and its capacity for innovation. Named after its designer, Howard ‘Dutch’ Darrin, this 1953 Kaiser featured glassfibre body construction and doors that slid horizontally into the front wings. Sadly its six-cylinder engine only mustered 90bhp compared to the 150bhp of the similar, less innovative but cheaper 1953 debutant Chevrolet Corvette, and just 435 were sold before the Kaiser factory closed its doors in 1954. Henry J Kaiser actually has a claim on having invented the modern hatchback with the 1950 Traveler. An outwardly conventional three-box saloon, it featured an upward-hinging tailgate, and the brochure imagery claimed it could accommodate a horse!

Ghia L6.4

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RECOMMENDED The Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show, with Discovery This year’s Practical Classics Restoration Show will be bigger than ever before, featuring no fewer than 1000 cars hosted at Birmingham’s NEC. The UK’s biggest gathering of barn finds – still growing, if you’ve got something hiding in your shed that you fancy finally dragging into the light – will include a one-owner Austin A35 with just 24,000 miles on the clock. With the backing of the Discovery network, home to several of the UK’s top classic car TV programmes, expect high-profile stage shows as well as ask-the-expert sessions with our colleagues from Classic Cars’ sister publication Practical Classics. Adult tickets are £18; go to necrestorationshow.com to book yours.

5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT... Representing the glamour of Fifties Las Vegas, the Ghia L6.4 displayed was originally owned by Dean Martin, who bought his from first owner and Rat Pack associate Gary Morton, after being impressed by the example owned by Frank Sinatra. Martin had the car further customised by George Barris of Barris Kustoms to give it a more modern look with oval headlights. Just 26 Ghia L6.4s were built, successors to the 117-off Italian-designed, Chrysler-powered Dual-Ghia devised by American Eugene Casaroll, which nearly bankrupted him. Casaroll’s business partner Paul Farago masterminded the Turin-built L6.4, nearly all of which were sold to Hollywood glitterati. Actor and future President Ronald Reagan famously lost his in a poker game when he was Governer of California to then-President Lyndon B Johnson.

The London Classic Car Show Ó Celebrate the unusual With the theme of ‘The Special’ dominating the Grand Avenue, expect everything from legendary motor sport one-offs to icons of eccentricity. Ó Leg it! Special guest, actor Philip Glenister, will be reprising his role as DCI Gene Hunt to bring some classic car-chase stars to life. Ó Our Nige A special display will celebrate the career of the 1992 F1 and 1993 Indy champion, and Mansell himself will be there too. Ó Quiz Quentin Classic Cars will be there, as ever, with Smart Buys Live, so get your questions ready for our markets guru. Ó Interested? Adult Tickets are £30, or £25 in advance. Go to thelondonclassiccarshow.com to book yours and we’ll see you there.

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Early 356 status and originality could send prices skyward

Colour of the seats was changed 40 years ago

1488cc engine was the preserve of Pre-As

California Speedster dreaming After 40 years off the road, should this original Porsche be preserved or restored?

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nother sale, another Porsche 356 Speedster – cars that were unusual when new sometimes end up outnumbering the less remarkable versions. While plenty of lesser 356s survive there is inevitably more fuss when someone turns up a valuable Speedster, and a high-end auction sale hardly seems complete without one nowadays. Gooding and Company offered an 1955 example at its Scottsdale, Arizona sale on January 19.

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The car in question is said to have been bought from the first owner by a Californian couple who in 1975 signed it over to one of their parents, shortly after which it was placed into storage. The next owner heard of the car via a tip-off from a barman and managed to buy it in 1982, but though the car moved garages it remained stored. Now, after 40-plus years off the road and before that a colour change (it started off white with red leatherette), this Speedster gives the buyer a tricky decision. Should it be preserved as much as possible

or used as the basis for a concoursstandard return to original specification? As a 1955 example, it has the 1488cc engine rather than the 356A’s 1582cc; about a quarter of the total Speedster production of 4854 were so-equipped. This one hasn’t run for some 35 years but the engine turns, and there are period extras such as a Telefunken radio. With just 55bhp the early Speedster certainly wasn’t the quickest 356 but with ‘Pre-A’ bragging rights and reputedly undisturbed and unrestored, this one justifies its $200k-$275k estimate.

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MONTH IN CARS Barn Finds

Does this Aston need a full restoration, or could it be fettled and run as a swaggering smoker?

Pre-1966 MkI MGB has FIA racing potential

Delipidated MGB MkII needs a dedicated new owner

An Aston V8 with potential and probate sale pair of MGBs Could this garage-find V8 be one of the last Aston bargains? It’s a 1973 example that’s been in the same ownership since 1986, when the mileage read 62,860. It covered just 9000 further miles before it was parked up in 1997 when the owner and his family moved to France. Somehow the Aston never joined them, remaining in a Dorset garage buried under boxes, until it was unearthed in late 2017. It’s going for sale at South West Vehicle Auctions in Poole on January 26 with an estimate of £22k-£26k.

A small amount of recommissioning work has been done, including removing, cleaning and treating the fuel tank, and the car will start, though apparently it’s running rich so that Bosch mechanical fuel injection may require work. The brakes need attention, the history has gone missing and the car is being sold as a restoration project. Its chances of remaining a bargain depend on whether it needs a full rebuild, or if it’s solid enough to escape as a tatty smoker with a brake

rebuild and proper service. If not, in the same sale are two MGB roadsters – a MkI from 1965 in black and a MkII 1967 example in green. Both are nonrunners for sale at no reserve. The 1965 car may fetch more as its age makes it a potential basis for an FIA race car. They are the first consignment from a large, long-stored collection now being sold as probate; others were being photographed and extracted as this issue went to press and will feature next month before their sale in April.

Ziebarted from new? In contrast to the charm of the well-preserved Speedster, an American listing for this 1967 Porsche 912 showed what can happen when storage conditions are less than ideal. It appears this four-cylinder coupé had a hard seven or eight years on the road – first in Massachusetts and then in Ohio – after which it spent 40 years in a damp, unpaved cellar. The extent of the corrosion is painful, with Fred Flintstone floors, frilly edges to almost every panel and the lower eight inches behind the rear wheels missing. Despite all this, there’s a Ziebart sticker in the window. Was the famous wax protection ever applied, or did an unscrupulous garage just charge for a sticker? Despite an optimistic online ad description that called the body ‘extremely straight’, we believe the car failed to sell as a going concern.

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XJ6 apprentice Your article on the lovely old XJ6 (Three Lyons, January 2018) took me back more than 45 years in an instant. As a young sales trainee with Henlys at the Jaguar Centre in Hendon I was then at the grease monkey stage, working alongside a mechanic and learning what made Jags tick much like an apprentice would do. One day I was sent to check on a non-starter that had been trailered in, expecting the usual faulty AED (choke) device. I wasn’t prepared for the sight in the engine bay! I was presented with a row of pistons, two of which had ‘eyes’ or large holes staring back at me. Yes, it was a 2.8 and the owner (Dunlop as I recall) had put it through its workshop expecting a blown cylinder head gasket. I believe this was the first sign we’d had of the major problems to come. What a car the XJ6 was though. I was fortunate to drive all models up to 1975, including the XJ12, and apart from a host of minor niggles (the collapsed brake servo hose was a particularly scary one), it was a quite serene car to drive. Regrettably, the fuel crisis came along and we went from a £50 deposit securing a place on the waiting list of up to a year to ‘which colour would you like sir?’ John Datchens

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ON SALE JAN 24-FEB 20 EDITORIAL ENQUIRIES Classic Cars, Media House, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6EA Tel: 01733 468582 or 468000 Fax: 01733 468379 Email: classic.cars@bauermedia.co.uk EDITOR Phil Bell ASSISTANT EDITOR Russ Smith NEWS EDITOR Sam Dawson ART EDITOR Garry Mears DESIGNERS Rachael Bambrough, Chelsea Nelms PRODUCTION EDITOR Joe Breeze HEAD OF PRODUCTION Rob McCabe OFFICE MANAGER Pam Webster Contributors this month Ross Alkureishi, Nigel Boothman, John Colley, John Elwin, John Fitzpatrick, Paul Hardiman, Jonathan Jacob, Malcolm McKay, Lyndon McNeil, Gordon Murray, Ivan Ostroff, Laurens Parsons, Rob Scorah, Alex Tapley, Mike Taylor, Quentin Willson, Emma Woodcock Cover photography Alex Tapley Advertising enquiries Classic Cars, Media House, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6EA. Fax 01733 395045 Commercial Director Kelly Millis, 01733 468422, kelly.millis@bauermedia.co.uk Commercial Manager Sarah Dodd, 01733 468440, sarah.dodd@bauermedia.co.uk Dealer key account director Katie Phillips, 01733 468482, katie.phillips@bauermedia. co.uk Telesales account manager Angela Ellington, 01733 468500, angela. griffin@bauermedia.co.uk Dealer telesales team Farah Bell, 01736 602326, farah.bell@bauermedia.co.uk; Tommy Holt, 01733 363213, tommy.holt@ bauermedia.co.uk Production Jackie Doran, 01733 468107 Private cars for sale 01733 366338 US advertising Kate Buckley, +845 266 4980, buckley@ buckleypell.com Brand Manager Rachael Beesley, 01733 395168 Marketing Executive Siobhan Rogers, 01733 468511 PUBLISHING MANAGEMENT Managing Director, Consumer Cars Niall Clarkson Editorial Director June Smith-Sheppard Head of Digital Charlie CaltonWatson Group Direct Marketing Director Chris Gadsby Finance Director Lisa Hayden Group Finance Director Sarah Vickery Group MD Rob Munro-Hall CEO Paul Keenan

Embodied energy Quentin Willson misses a trick (Insiders, October 2017) when he refers only to the minimal mileages covered by classic cars. He should also have considered the embodied energy inherent in any manufactured object. Given the average lifetime of a motor vehicle is around 10-15 years, a Thirties Bentley should probably have been replaced by between five and eight newer, high-embodied-energy cars. Compared to coal-fired power station emissions (hello, what’s powering electric vehicles?), our relatively tiny fleet of older vehicles represents a gnat’s fart in the greater scheme of total global carbondioxide emissions. Make sure you put that in the letter to your MP too! Mark Walker Scared off I have a gripe with about the peculiar articles in all magazines where the next cars to ‘buy-quickly-before-they’re-tooexpensive’ are eulogised right before the ‘things to watch out for’ section scares me to death! I’ve wanted an XJR for some time but the buying guide in the December issue makes my 1997 TVR seem ultra-reliable. Which it is! Richard Smith Wrong man Friends have drawn our attention to errors in the final print of your otherwise well-intentioned article about Jan, me

and my XJS (Why I Love, February 2018), including misnaming me in the heading and changing the quote in the final paragraph which should have read, ‘With a wonderfully sympathetic and helpful smile she asked, “Can I help you out?”’ Tony Ball

ON FACEBOOK Which of your parents’ cars did you get to drive, either when they had them or years later? Lawrence Plecha I was old enough to drive our family car, a 1965 Pontiac Catalina two-door in baby blue John Banks When I was 14, Dad let me drive his Fiat 132 2000 on his pig farm. By the time I was 17 he’d passed it to my Mum and I got to drive it for real after I passed my test Vic Victor I grew up with my grandparents’ 1990 Renault 25 Turbo-DX. I worshipped it as a kid and finally received it as a gift when I turned 18 Kim Allen My earliest memory is of sitting in my Dad’s lap steering his baby-blue ‘58 Vauxhall Victor F-Series into a garage while he did the pedals. I was just 3 years old! Peter Jones My dad had a 1960 Ford Zodiac convertible with a power hood in two-tone turquoise and white. I had no problem getting girlfriends with this car Adriana Mascheroni Garzon A 1975 Citroën Ami 8 Club, which I learned to drive in when I was 12 Graham Nicholas Adams Dad had a Renault 16TS when I was just at the age where he trusted me enough to manoeuvre it along the drive Greg Gibbs 1964 Alfa Spider – the one that got away! Everyone line up and slap me Richard Shaw A55 Cambridge on Southport beach Pieter van der Veer MGB, MGB GT, Jaguar XJ6 and XJ12, Lancia Fulvia Francisco Villa-Lobos BMW 2002 Peter Sharp 1960 Benz 220sb finnie

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Quentin Willson

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Old-school spannering is a dying art in today’s world of dianostic machines and plastic engine covers. We let it go at our peril

ne of the biggest perils facing classic cars isn’t a contracting economy or an easing of prices, but something much more mundane – getting them fixed. Finding a local old school repairer who has the kit, talent and sympathy to mend ancient motors is becoming worryingly hard. And thanks to the insane new government initiative of a rolling 40-year exemption on MoTs, many smaller dedicated classic car garages may be forced to hang up their torque wrenches. Lots of us already face driving or transporting our classics many miles to out-of-town specialists which is always a pain. The days of misfiring round the corner to a friendly local garage have long gone and we face difficult decisions when something major breaks. Do you use a larger specialist with higher labour rates and longer distances or trust a nearby garage that spends most of its time mending moderns? I’m lucky enough to have an obliging Kwik-Fit within walking distance which last month not only fitted a rebuilt Autolite

carb to my ’64 Mustang but did a major service on a mate’s ’63 Bentley S2 as well. I know such devotion is above the call of duty these days and had to smile when the master technician proudly showed other mechanics a timing light, grease gun and feeler gauges. Most of them had never used these tools before. As long as I supply the parts and a workshop manual on CD there’s very little that fazes them, even though there’s more profit and less hassle putting timing belts on Peugeots than fiddling about with my bizarre old crocks. But sadly relationships like mine often come down to how accommodating and knowledgeable the individual manager is. Most other fast-fit operations usually shake their heads and turn you away. Long term this doesn’t look good. As more blokes who actually worked on our cars back in the day retire, that hard-won diagnostic knowledge disappears. It can’t be long until properly trained old-car spannermen become very thin on the ground and we’ll face logistical challenges getting our cars to and from the few specialists left. Having to stay

overnight in a hotel while the work is done might sound extreme but that’s how things could go. So if you have a warm experience of a local repairer who can cope with old cars, doesn’t charge like a wounded rhino and fixes things first time – share that happy experience with other enthusiasts. We can also help keep endangered-species businesses profitable by spreading the word and there’s a strong argument for a register of trusted old car repairers. How and where we get major jobs done on our classics is a genuinely grave issue that should furrow all our brows. And here’s the thing – if running an old car involves a 100-mile round trip every time something big needs fixing then lots of owners will give up the struggle. There may be more than a million classics on our roads but that’s still not enough to support a nationwide network of small repairers. Unless we train more younger technicians and create an accessible road map of classic-friendly garages our hobby could be in the sherbet dip. Craig and his team at Stratford-upon-Avon Kwik-Fit keep me rolling. Without them I’d be stuffed.

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Gordon may be known for his successful designs, but one mid-engined project has taken quite a while to come to fruition. Never say never though

ur recent One Formula exhibition in our new building at Dunsfold was a great success and I’m very proud of the team at Gordon Murray Design that put it all together. One of the exhibits was the 1981 Midas Alfa which our talented prototype workshop finished just in time for the event. This car has a fascinating story behind it. In 1975 Bernie and I were aware that Ferrari had a power advantage over the Cosworth DFV V8 and we started looking for 12-cylinder engine. We ended up with Alfa Romeo, which produced a Grand Prix version of its 3-litre flat-12 sports car engine. I dealt directly with the competition company Autodelta, run by charismatic, larger-than-life Carlo Chiti. Carlo and I developed a good relationship during the Brabham Alfa years and in the year of our contract he built me a real hot rod by turbocharging a 2-litre GTV! In parallel with our change to Alfa engines, I had been thinking about another personal car project. Ever since the 1971

Minbug, I wanted to create another road car, but I had very little spare time, so I began looking around for a suitable donor vehicle. The car I picked was the Midas, built in Oldham. Harold Dermott (who much later became part of the McLaren F1 road car team) had bought Marcos and created D & H Fibreglass Techniques. Harold chose Richard Oakes to design the Midas. I liked the styling, size and that the car was a GRP composite monocoque like the original Lotus Elite in 1957. The monocoque was very light and very rigid. I contacted Harold and went up to the factory to meet him and to discuss my project. We got on well and I helped a bit with the aerodynamics of the car. The Midas used donor components from a Mini and was therefore frontwheel drive. I’ve never been much of a FWD man so this is where Carlo Chiti re-enters the story. We began planning a rear-wheel drive mid-engined Midas Alfa using an Alfasud 1.5-litre flat-four engine and gearbox from the production line for me. I asked Harold if I could redesign the monocoque for a one-off ’shell to build a

RWD car and he agreed. When I asked for a set of drawings, Harold replied that there weren’t any as they’d made the body buck full size and pulled the moulds directly from that. So I borrowed a bodyshell, measured it all and did my own drawings. I redesigned all the underfloor and bulkheads and had tooling made. Harold then laid up the new floor components and bonded them into the upper ’shell. At the same time I designed the engine installation and all the suspension. I was almost fanatical to keep the car under 600kg and I drew machined aluminum wishbones, magnesium front uprights and drilled brake discs. The car was 75 per cent compete when, after winning the World Championship in 1981, I got so busy with the change to BMW turbo engines that the project was put to one side for 36 years. The prototype workshop guys finished the car in time for the exhibition and now they’ve almost turned it into a runner. The engine was fired up for the first time recently and sounds great. Final weight is 588kg which means that, with the Alfasud engine, it should be really entertaining.

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.

The mid-engined Midas Alfa. After 36 years, Gordon’s finally got it on the home straight

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John Fitzpatrick John recalls the time when you could dump a Capri RS2600 outside an airport with its engine running and nobody would steal or ‘neutralise’ it

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n 1971 Martin Hone was busy trying to promote a Birmingham Grand Prix. It took him and others 15 years to convince the authorities that it was a workable project and would bring publicity to the city. His plan was to use the new inner ring road and he asked if I could find a suitable opentop car to drive around the proposed circuit with a local ATV camera man. Back then I was driving for Ford Cologne and my loan car was an RS2600 Capri. Ford had produced a limited run of highly modified Capris to homologate for Group 2 racing with the 2.6-litre V6 producing well over 250bhp, stiffened suspension and lightweight door and body panels. It was a rocket ship and German-registered, which saved me a few speeding tickets after addressing British police in my best German. ‘Guten Tag officer. Was ist los?’ The weekend after Martin’s call I bumped into Alan Edis, a good friend from Birmingham and a motor racing

enthusiast involved with Jim Whitehouse’s Arden Mini Team. He also happened to be director of product planning for British Leyland and was contemplating a high performance version of one of its road cars. He was fascinated by my RS Capri and asked if he could borrow it for a few days. He offered me a Triumph Stag in return. Although not a very exciting prospect, it did occur to me that the open top Stag would be ideal for taking the cameraman around the proposed Birmingham circuit. We did the swap and early on Sunday morning I drove around the circuit with the cameraman on the back, with Martin holding on to him for dear life. Well, he did say he wanted to drive around quickly and who was I to argue? I met with Alan a few days later and he was very impressed with the Capri. No doubt the experimental department had been crawling all over it. I can’t say I was too impressed with the Stag but they tell me a concours condition one is worth about £35,000 these days.

The Capri could hardly be called a classic but it was an amazing road car. I had driven it to a race in Zandvoort one weekend and had intended to leave it with my good friend Tonio Hildebrand in Amsterdam while I flew back to Birmingham. After the race I was in a big hurry to get to Schiphol to catch a BEA flight and told Tonio I would park the car near the terminal for him to collect. I arrived with minutes to spare, parked in front of the terminal and dashed inside to check in, leaving the engine running and boot open, intending to come straight back and take it to the car park. I was told I had a few minutes to make the plane. I set off in a panic and it wasn’t until I was on it that I remembered the Capri. I explained things to a BEA person and gave them Tonio’s phone number. Later that evening I called him and asked what had happened. He’d made it to the airport about two hours later. The Capri was still sitting outside the terminal, engine running and boot open. I didn’t mention the incident to Ford team manager Jochen Neerpasch.

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 (furthest right) with his Capri RS2600 and the rest of the 1971 team (left to right): Jochen Neerpasch, Jochen Mass, Dieter Glemser, Alex Soler-Roig and Helmut Marko

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Celebrating 60 years of the DB4, we drive a Series V in the tyre tracks of former Aston boss David Brown, tour his b si ss pi d t dson Adam Words SAM DAWSON Photography JONATHAN JACOB



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Two of David Brown’s vehicular concerns intersect – the DB4 and the immortalised tyre tracks of his private De Haviland plane

rosland Moor, just outside Huddersfield, seems like a strange place to find an airfield. Contained by the Pennines rising to the West and the outer reaches of the city’s suburbs to the East, there’s no control tower, its runway is short and it’s home to more horses than aeroplanes. Today, an Aston DB4 sits waiting, its engine thrumming deeply, parked across a trio of curious stripes formed of white pebbles set in the old tarmac outside Crosland Moor’s only hangar. The stripes are one of the few clues to the significance of this wind-frozen place. They mark out the wheel tracks of G-ARDH, a Rileybuilt De Havilland Dove – a business conveyance of the immediate pre-Learjet epoch, relatively enormous for its era. Sir David Brown’s plane. In 1946, as his industrial empire boomed in the desperate post-war ‘export or die’ years, Brown decided he needed a quicker way to travel between his homes and the various outposts of his business, and turned a piece of land he’d used since 1936 for stabling horses and testing prototype tractors into an airfield. A few months later, Brown made the business acquisition that would define him – he bought Aston Martin. My awaiting DB4 dates from 1962, and represents the ultimate evolution of the first Carrozzeria Touring-styled Aston Martins, a decision brought about after Brown rejected the Frank Feeleypenned in-house proposal for the DB MkIII’s successor. By 1962 the DB4’s roofline had been altered to yield more headroom,

making it more comfortable than earlier cars. Once my knees have negotiated the bottom of the vast wood-rimmed steering wheel, the DB4 proves to be spacious, extremely comfortable with its deep padded leather seats, and remarkably ergonomic for its era. The year this car was built at Newport Pagnell in Buckinghamshire, Brown was living at Durker Roods, a grand country house on the hill overlooking his gear works in Meltham, not far from Crosland Moor. It’s easy to imagine Brown stepping from the cockpit of the Dove – despite its luxurious rear quarters Brown preferred to pilot it himself – and into the cabin of a waiting DB4, perhaps delivered to the airfield from Durker Roods. The house is my ultimate destination today, but first I’m heading for a place in the Pennines which goes a long way to explaining why a Yorkshire tractor tycoon decided to stamp his influence all over a Buckinghamshire sports car manufacturer. The DB4 acquits itself well on these bumpy country lanes. The odd pothole occasionally snags the sharp rack-and-pinion steering, but the sheer weight of the car flattens most of the road’s surface imperfections into submission at low speeds. Out of Blackmoorfoot and onto Slaithwaite (pronounced ‘Slawit’) Road, I build up to fast cruising speed. The DB4’s directional stability would’ve been a revelation in the early Sixties, that steering feeling reassuringly solid in a world of vague wormand-roller setups directed by alarmingly flexible plastic helms. It’s an assertive-feeling car, for pulling out into the overtaking lane of a new-fangled motorway, authoritatively stamping on the accelerator and leaving rows of shuddering Ford Populars and Austin A40s agog in its three-figure wake.


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DB Air Force One – a De Havilland Dove self-flown by Brown

The Aston DB4 balances comfort with precision

Tadek Marek-designed straight-six is torquey... and a little shouty

‘It’s easy to imagine him stepping from his De Havilland’s cockpit into the cabin of a waiting DB4’ The DB4 not a quiet car, curiously. In fact in the context of the late Fifties it’s strangely hard to place. At £4000 in 1962 it was twice the price of the more overtly luxurious Alvis TD21 with its polished wooden dashboard and whispering engine; but it wasn’t a supercar by the standards of the time either – it was priced in Ferrari and Maserati territory but was markedly slower and heavier than the 150mph Italians. Then again, by this point the DB4 range had spawned the GT and Zagato variants, so perhaps it merely had nothing to prove. That said, although it’s clearly made with the robustness of one of the Victorian factories around here, it’s not a luxury car – it’s relatively noisy, not particularly opulent and quite hard work to drive. Aston purists will hate me for saying this, but the cars it reminds me most of are the BMWs of the late Fifties, all straight-six torque, hefty build quality and a hint of race breeding overridden by a need to traverse the Autobahn at speed. And then, as I pass Meltham golf course, signal right and start to recall Aston’s early history, the reason becomes clear. The road south of the village of Holme has several names. Officially it’s the A6024, but everyone knows it as the Woodhead Pass. Heralded by warning signs directing HGVs away towards the

‘I’d wanted an Aston DB4 ever since they were launched in 1958, but couldn’t afford one,’ says this car’s owner, former Merchant Navy engineer Paul Martin. ‘There was a step-change in the pricing between the DB MkIII and the DB4, from less than £3000 – still expensive – to more than £4000, which was a huge amount of money in the Sixties. But thankfully, they depreciated quite heavily back then. ‘It was 1971. I already owned a vintage Aston MkII – which I’ve still got – and I saw an advert for a secondhand DB MkIII for sale in London for £2000. I drove all the way down there from Hull to have a look, but having test-driven it, it wasn’t quite what I was expecting. I was disappointed, and set off home back up the M1. But just outside London I passed Motorway Sports Cars, which had this DB4 on its forecourt for the same amount of money. I stopped, took it for a drive, and bought it there and then. ‘I’ve had it 46 years now and drive it in all weathers for all sorts of occasions, from club events to weddings. I’m not your typical Aston owner – well, not nowadays at any rate – in that I do most of the work on it myself. There’s a lot of mystique surrounding how expensive they are to run and I certainly couldn’t meet most specialists’ prices, let alone afford to buy the car now; I can barely believe how valuable they are nowadays. It’s a fundamentally straightforward, solidly-built car with off-the-shelf parts such as a Salisbury differential, so it’s not difficult to work on if you know what you’re doing. ‘Given parts prices, it often makes more sense to repair than replace. For example, I once spent a while straightening the grille out after encountering a suicidal pheasant. It meant a few days in the garage with the grille in bits on the workbench, but given that a new one costs £1000, it was time well spent!’


With Holme Moss Hill’s switchbacks etched into memory, Brown could sniff out the smallest handling discrepancies

‘Adopt the appropriate mindset and you can hear David Brown speaking to you through the DB4’ friendlier, straighter A628 and A635 and lined with tall reflective posts so the road can be picked out in deep winter snows, it’s a rare British equivalent of the dramatic Alpine passes that played host to the Mille Miglia and forged the reputations of Maserati, Mercedes and Alfa Romeo in the Twenties. Back then, Brown knew this road as Holme Moss Hill. In 1927, he oversaw the build and installation of an Amherst Villiers supercharger for Raymond Mays’ Vauxhall racer. Mays was due to come to Huddersfield to test the car, but was delayed by a day. Keen to see if it worked, Villiers asked Brown to drive the car in Mays’ place. His pace on the hill impressed Villiers to the point of shock. When he arrived to test the car himself a day later, Mays was unable to match Brown’s times over the Pass. We all have our favourite roads, and Brown was no exception – the Woodhead was his. As a young apprentice he’d learned racing skills on the motorbike he used to commute on by riding the Pass, and when his father Frank forbade a career as a racing motorcyclist

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with Douglas in 1921, David built his own special, based on a US-built Reading-Standard V-twin, and entered hillclimbs secretly. Each hairpin bend, blind crest and esses complex of the Woodhead was the young Brown’s test track. By the time the Mays-Villiers Vauxhall arrived in Huddersfield, Brown’s mastery of the Pass made him as good a test-driver as most professional racing drivers. On meeting the first hairpin, the DB4 feels alarmingly stubborn, not compliant enough to take on a road like this at speed. The steering is extremely heavy, although the wheel’s large rim does alleviate it slightly. Given the direction luxury cars were taking in the early Sixties, drawing inspiration from America with power steering becoming more common, it feels against the spirit of its era. But concentrate on making smooth progress, and the sense of immense heft starts to convey something more crucial – traction. There’s a firm surefootedness to its demeanour as it tackles the Woodhead’s hairpins, giving me the confidence to press on a little harder even though remnants of ice still glimmer on the shaded edges of the road. The wheel may be heavy but it’s precise. You direct the DB4 through small inputs rather than the dramatic twirls demanded of a contemporary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL. The live rear axle is firmly tied down with radius arms and a Watt linkage, rather than the SL’s alarmingly wayward swingarms. Perhaps what you paid for in a DB4, then, was precision. Its body control is superb compared to most late-Fifties and earlySixties opposition. Rival Maseratis roll alarmingly in tight bends, but the Aston’s rear hunkers down neatly like that of a Nineties BMW M3 when tackling challenging roads, meaning you can feed in more throttle more often. It’s an intelligent use of power.


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A rare straight section of the Woodhead Pass provides some respite from the DB4’s weighty steering

I’m hunching over the wheel like a pre-war racer, steering with the whole of my upper body rather than detached and lazily with my fingers. Adopt this vintage mindset, and you can hear David Brown speaking to you through the DB4. Everything about it has been honed with an industrial engineer’s attention to detail. The lever of the David Brown-designed gearbox wrist-flicks across the gate with metalled precision, like the control lever on a lathe, while the twin-cam straight-six snorts like a giant Lotus Elan engine taken an octave lower, crackling through the cabin on the overrun. It’s precisely the kind of car a respectable industrialist who’d led a rebellious, motor-racing youth would design. It’s also a car that hints at Aston’s future direction as the consummate modern grand tourer. Big GTs in the early Sixties were still a nascent species, still unsure as to whether to embody ponderous yet long-legged Alvis-like luxury, embrace new convenience technology like the Buick Riviera, or focus entirely on rapid race-bred ground-coverage with a garnish of leather as per Ferrari. The DB4 confidently occupies a then-uncontested middle ground, handling almost as well a Ferrari while accommodating like an Alvis. It’s a role Aston flagships have fulfilled ever since – always more spacious than supercars, never really committing to the two-seater ethos, managing to still be genuinely luxurious while still being cars for people too young and sporty at heart to submit to a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce. I turn back, and head into Meltham via Acre Lane. Off to the left, hemmed in by railings protecting pedestrians from a Victorian mill race, is Meltham Mill. Established as a silk mill in the 1860s, this Victorian redbrick edifice lived a significant second life as Brown’s

tractor factory from 1939 to 1988. In fact, his various businesses at their peak employed more people in the Huddersfield area than anyone else. Passing locals make spontaneous warm comments as they see the resting DB4. They love the car, but the man behind it inspires even greater affection. He safeguarded the livelihoods, education and health (this complex had an on-site surgery with full-time doctors) of entire generations. With a deep boom, the DB4 powers its way around the tight left-hand first-gear hairpin and up the steep Huddersfield Road towards Durker Roods. Built in local stone and originally completed in 1878 for Captain Arthur C Armitage, it’s a luxury hotel nowadays, but in the early Fifties and between 1960 and 1964 this Victorian manor house was Brown’s principle residence. As tyres crunch gravel it’s a forbiddingly Gothic yet welcome sight, a place that would happily inhabit an MR James novella yet with the promise of a warm fire on a freezing December day. I pull up, find a chair in the dark-panelled, high-ceilinged David Brown Bar, and await the arrival of a former resident.

1962 Aston Martin DB4 Series V Engine 3670cc in-line six-cylinder, dohc, two SU HD8 carburettors Power and torque 240bhp @ 5500rpm; 240lb ft @ 4250rpm Transmission Fourspeed manual, rear-wheel drive Steering Rack-and-pinion Suspension Front: independent, wishbones, transverse arms, coil springs, telescopic dampers. Rear: live axle, parallel trailing arms, Watt linkage, coil springs, lever-arm dampers Brakes Servo-assisted discs front and rear Weight 1545kg (3406lb) Performance Top speed: 141mph; 0-60mph: 8.5sec Fuel consumption 16mpg Cost new £4084 Classic Cars Price Guide £280,000-£500,000

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the family down to the South of France to spend summer holidays aboard Astromare, his yacht. There was a very high personal tax rate back in 1960, so everything was technically owned by the company including the cars. David didn’t own a particular DB4, but would test-drive cars taken straight off the production line so he’d always have an Aston Martin to hand. My father, also called David, had his own DB4, as did my Aunt Angela. ‘Naturally, my grandfather was one of the very first people to drive a DB4. Chassis engineer Harold Beach had been awake all night finishing the first prototype, which he took down to David the next morning at his Buckinghamshire house. He wasn’t a man given to displays of emotion, but his words to Beach after that first drive were, “This is a very promising motor car.” That represented high praise from him – he was an engineer first and foremost. ‘He’d actually designed and built his own car without his father’s knowledge, devising it in his bedroom and requisitioning parts including engine blocks from the foundry as he completed his apprenticeship in each part of the family business. David’s defence was “well, I’ve been round the whole factory!” and Frank was furious. But he knew when it was time to step back and focus on the business at large, which is why he preferred to delegate to quality engineers like Beach, Claude Hill and Tadek Marek.


Early DB4 chassis were made at Meltham Mills before Newport Pagnell

David’s sense of community spirit lives on in his grandson, a local countryside ranger

‘The DB4, however, was his first Aston, the first where each aspect had been directed by him. When he bought Lagonda in 1948, he did so to access the WO Bentley-designed engines, so the early DB Astons were essentially the result of two different companies, but the DB4 had been designed from scratch. He wanted a car that could do 140mph, and he said he wanted “a comfortable conveyance that could excite me” – and as I said, he never usually expressed emotion. The later DB5 and 6 became more conventional gentlemens’ expresses of their era, more luxurious, but the DB4 was exactly as Grandfather specified.’ Outside of Aston Martin, Sir David is best known for the tractors that bore his name, but even this came about as a result of the rebellious spirit that saw him sneak his special out of the factory. ‘He took the Group into the tractor business against his father’s wishes,’ Adam explains. ‘The direction of the business really changed when new gearmaking technology from the US became available, which helped with the war effort too. After the war, the enormous pressure of supplying the Army came off his shoulders, and he could afford to buy Aston Martin. He’d always tell you these things before ever talking about Aston Martin; it was important for people to know where he’d come from. The reason why he put his initials on the cars was simple – he’d never been involved in a business that didn’t have his name on it somewhere. ‘The end of his ownership of Aston Martin was a sad time. In 1971 Rolls-Royce went bust, which had been unthinkable, and suddenly all the banks wanted to know which engineering businesses they had – and Lloyds had us. We’d just built a new factory and both Aston Martin and the tractors were haemorrhaging money so we had to sell both. The tractor business sold well, but Aston Martin went to Company Developments – a bunch of asset-strippers – and nearly went bust itself. ‘After that he felt he had to move on. In 1977, in the wake of the nationalisation of our shipbuilding company, Vosper Thorneycroft, he moved to Monte Carlo in disgust. He renounced everything to

A parked DB4 was a familiar sight at Durker Roods in the early Sixties

do with England in the Seventies and Eighties. The David Brown Group had done a lot of good. At its height we employed 14,000 people. By the time I joined the gear business in 1979 that was down to 5000, and by the time I left in 1990 we employed just 1200. Sadly, that’s how engineering in this country has gone.’ However, in 1993 Ford and Walter Hayes approached Brown when devising a new straight-six Aston GT in the mould of the old DB4. ‘He gave his blessing to the project, and the permission to call it the DB7,’ Adam recalls wistfully. ‘He was delighted to be involved again.’ Sir David passed away only a few months later. ‘But at the end of the day he was an engineer. That was the most important aspect of his personality. Sports cars are how engineers like to test their work, subjecting them to stresses and strains. Nothing challenges engineering quite like racing.’ After today’s exertions, I’m getting a sense of another David Brown, private to the point of hidden – the frustrated racing driver. ‘Possibly’, says Adam, sitting back in his chair after some thought. ‘Perhaps he raced vicariously through his drivers. He was certainly no stranger to the paddock during the successes of the Fifties, and very supportive of his team managers. He wasn’t the type to go up to Stirling Moss and tell him what to do, but as with the engineers he’d enlisted to build his cars, he had John Wyer to do that for him! But yes, he could have been a racing driver. He took to any sport naturally, including polo which he only started playing in his forties. He was a very smooth driver, but very, very fast – my abiding memory of him will always be being driven in his purple Series 1 Lagonda V8 at 140mph up the M40, coming up fast behind motorists who thought they were going fast at 70. I’ve no doubt that had he been allowed to race when he was younger, he would’ve been up there with the greats.’

‘His words after driving the very first prototype DB4 were “this is a very promising motor car”’

Thanks to Anthony Oade, Aston Martin Owners’ Club (amoc.org), Crosland Moor Airfield (croslandmoor-airfield.co.uk), Durker Roods (durkerroodshotel.co.uk)

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omeone told me that they’d seen an Aston Martin in a shed on a hillside in Wales – it was a rumour among the locals,’ says long-term marque specialist and restorer Roger Bennington. It sounds more like the opening lines of a myth that led to the discovery of a Bronze-age Celtic hoard, rather than a classic-car barn-find, but serial collector and restorer Bennington couldn’t resist investigating it further. In 2006 he sent one of his Stratton Motor Company colleagues to check it out, and he came back with news of a very early DB4, and an Ordnance Survey grid reference – 50 22 21 21 – rather than a postcode. ‘Its owner, Nevill Albert Rees, bought it slightly damaged in 1962, did it up, then he and his wife used it as a runabout until 1982, when it dropped a valve and developed a misfire. Intending to fix it one day, he pushed it into a corrugated tin cow shed on his farm, where it stood, protected only by a pile of rubbish on top of it, for nearly 25 years. There wasn’t even a door on the cow shed, there was no insulation, the wind blew straight through it, and the cattle would go and stand in there when it rained. ‘When we found the car, it had a vinyl roof that had been fitted in the Seventies, and a tow bar – Rees had used it to pull his caravan. In his ownership it had changed colour several times. It had been maroon, then blue – he’d change its colour on a whim in the space of an afternoon. It wore lime-green Sixties vinyl seat covers, but it was clearly a very early car on account of its frameless doors and rear-hinged bonnet. But crucially, it was all-original underneath. ‘According to its chassis plate it was the tenth of a pre-production batch of 12 cars built in 1958. It was first registered in May 1959 to Callanders in Glasgow, which used it as a demonstrator before it was sold to John Richard Inshaw of Newton Mearns, Renfrewshire, on December 23. After a minor accident he sold it to Rees via Brooklands of Bond Street. ‘However,’ says Bennington, fishing out a 1958 DB4 brochure and a copy of Aston Martin’s factory records from the time, ‘we think that prior to all this it was used for promotional work as one of the very first cars to be completed. On the original build sheet this car is listed as its only non-standard equipment

being fully chromed wire wheels, and finished in Primrose Yellow – the remnants of which could be seen in the door jambs. Only three of the first 12 were Primrose. The first off the line was incomplete, not even fitted with headlights, and registered to the David Brown Company which was usually a sign that it was a test car, given lots of stick and driven hard – often by Brown himself. The only other Primrose car was apparently left-hand drive with whitewall tyres, clearly built for the US market. Which points to this car being the one used on the launch brochure’s cover. ‘It’s difficult to know how many cars were made in 1958 – Aston used to list delivery dates rather than completion dates, and many of the early cars hung around the factory in a half-finished state until they were bought. The second right-hand-drive car in the country wasn’t registered until December 31, 1958, so all the data we could find pointed to this car being one of these prototypes, and one of if not the earliest surviving DB4 in the world. We had to save it. ‘Rees was reluctant to sell it at first – after all, he had intended to fix it up again – and it took a couple of visits to persuade him, but he sold it to us on the promise that Low point we’d restore it rather than sell ‘We inched the seat covers it. We stored it for five years, off slowly, catching chunks of keeping it dry but just looking at it, wondering how on Earth old leather trim and rats’ nest we’d go about starting the as it fell out, terrified that a restoration. People who came in rat might still be in there’ to see it said we’d be mad to try, but given how important the car was, we had to. I promised Rees a drive in it once we’d finished, but sadly he died just before we completed it.’

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Chassis and body horrors ‘Much of the body and chassis simply had to be cut out – it was just too far gone,’ Bennington sighs, ‘but to us it was important to use as much of the original bodywork as possible. Some of the Superleggera tubing was completely rotten through, but once the body’s off it’s actually quite easy to get to and work on – just cut out the old tubing and weld in new metal. Most of it could be reused, because it’s well-protected by the aluminium body, but the chassis was very bad. There was a hole in the boot floor so big that a couple of old golf balls had rolled out through it and got lodged inside one of the sills! ‘After shotblasting the chassis, we realised the floor wasn’t quite so bad as we’d feared, but it had gone terribly frilly around the wheels and front crossmembers. It needed new metal, but we don’t take the old bits out straight away, because for a bespoke car like an Aston Martin, they act as a guide when creating new chassis sections. Only once you’ve created the replacement section do you cut the old part out, so you only ever weld new metal to old metal. ‘In order to get the bodywork just right, I got Alan Pointer of Bodylines involved. He was an Aston Martin apprentice when he was a boy, and learnt his craft working on later DB4s.’ Bennington’s care in ensuring any rotten chassis sections were replicated before they were removed proved especially prescient in this DB4’s case, as Pointer explains. ‘Because it’s one of the earliest cars, it has an unusual chassis,’ he says. ‘It’s the only one I’ve seen with a removable panel in the boot


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I suspect it we might have damaged the metal itself and there was all done to strengthen the chassis – stiffness was wouldn’t have been any hope of sourcing spares – new a real concern with early DB4s, the Series I and II cars timing chain tensioners were difficult to find as it was. had overlapping box sections to create the floorpan. So we painted them with a hard gloss finish instead, to ‘The vinyl had actually protected the old roof by give a similar effect – they’re a bit too shiny now, but at effectively sandwiching it. That probably saved it – it least they’re well-protected. Elsewhere we were lucky, was slightly marked underneath but no worse than if because we managed to reuse most mechanical parts – it had been left out in the rain for a couple of years. engine, gearbox, rear axle – after all, it had only done ‘Unfortunately the same couldn’t be said for the rest 50,000 miles. It did need a new clutch though.’ of the bodywork, because corrosion was extensive. It When rebuilding the engine, Bennington didn’t even wasn’t a complete basketcase – the rot was in all the fit hardened valve seats to cope with unleaded fuel, on usual places – but it was in every single usual place, the notion that it wouldn’t be covering a huge mileage, and it was bad. Sills, floorpans, boot floor, around the and to convert it would detract from its true originality. engine bay – it was all rusty and needed replacing. ‘Bodywork-wise, we needed to remake the front and Rat-eaten interior rear ends and re-skin the doors. Thankfully, despite The Aston’s thoroughly rotten interior was tackled by being a pre-production car, its bodywork dimensions Phillip Watson, who’s worked at the Stratton Motor were the same as the production cars so it was fairly Company since 1973. Says Watson, ‘We obviously straightforward to create new panels around the tried to keep it original, but it needed completely existing bonnet and bootlid. It’s a good thing Roger remaking. All the foam padding in the interior was kept it as it should be, because many of the early cars completely destroyed so it all needed remaking from were modified in period and are still like that even templates drawn up from another DB4, but because today. Especially the bonnets, which were front- it’s a prototype absolutely nothing fitted, and kept hinged soon after this early run.’ falling off. There were no originals from which to make Karl Francis was tasked with returning the Aston to templates, because they’d all been eaten by rats. its original shade of Primrose Yellow. ‘He primered it, ‘I stripped the interior with my son; he’s an rubbed it down, primered it again, gave it a base coat apprentice here and it was his first job. The seat frames then two coats of clear lacquer, then promptly left and springs were OK and the side-hinges could just the business and gave it to me to finish off!’ laughs be sandblasted and rechromed, but the leather was bodywork restorer Cliff Warner. gone completely. Underneath those lime-green seat covers there was evidence of rat infestation. We inched the covers off slowly, and were basically catching Lucky with the engine Paul Bellenger was tasked with much of the car’s chunks of old leather trim and rats’ nest as it fell out, reassembly and also tackled the engine, but he had terrified that a rat might still be in there ready to come an unlikely stroke of luck. ‘There was a little bit of oil scurrying out. I’ve still got the vinyl trims actually – left in there from 1982 that had kept the internals from they’re in strangely good condition! corroding,’ he says. ‘It was a real relief when it came ‘The door leather was mounted on wooden cards, to keeping everything as original as which had rotted although enough possible, and in the main it wasn’t survived to form a template for too difficult to rebuild. replacements. It was a similar story MY FAVOURITE TOOL ‘However, changing the cylinder with most of the interior. Only the liner seals was a tricky job – they’d rooflining was standard – fitting a seized themselves in there and new one was just a case of pulling it they needed gently heating up in across and tucking it in. order to take out – always a risky ‘The rear armrests had completely task when there’s aluminium disintegrated. We ended up taking nearby. After we removed the another DB4 apart to get to another liners, we soda-blasted the engine set, mould some replacements in internals, and were able to re-use glassfibre, upholster them and fit everything, pretty much – it them to this car. ‘Say hello to Mr Hooky!’ says only needed new bearings, valve ‘Sadly we also had to fit a new Paul Bellenger, laughing at it springs and a couple of valves.’ steering wheel, because this one had but entirely serious. ‘I can’t get The external parts of the engine snapped even before it had started through a day without using Mr Hooky. It’s technically hadn’t fared so well, which posed rusting. When people push Astons designed for removing old a risk to the car’s originality and around they tend to take hold of the pipework, but it gets used for uniqueness because the design of wheel to avoid pressing on the soft absolutely everything – shaping the cam covers – slightly narrower aluminium bodywork, and end up bodywork, removing trim, than usual and with Aston Martin’s breaking the spokes.’ fitting radios, earwax...’

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Elusive bodywork Although the fundamentals of the car were coming together nicely, thanks largely to its remarkable originality, Stratton’s parts manager Robert Chapman was hunting frantically for unusual early DB4 parts, working out what could be sourced and what needed to be made from scratch. ‘It was a case of tracking down, ducking, diving and following leads,’ he says. ‘Bumpers are no longer available, and the front one was too rusty to reuse. These early DB4 bumpers were completely smooth-edged, and the only spares available are the types the later cars had, with little flat plinths to screw the numberplates to. So we had to use DB5 bumpers, cut them into three sections, straighten the middle section out, weld them back together and rechrome them – something we had to get done by a firm over the border in Suffolk, because a local health and safety bylaw prohibits the use of the chemicals necessary for rechroming in Norfolk. ‘Sourcing brake parts was hard work, in order to keep them as original. The early DB4 has calipers made of multiple sections, and while we could reuse the outer parts, the main caliper and piston assemblies and the discs themselves needed replacing. We had issues with the front grille too – in the end we had to buy a replacement from Aston at great expense. But the front bodywork was subtly reshaped early on in the DB4 production run, so even this had to be recut to fit. That said, it was a walk in the park compared to so-called ‘logbook restorations’ where basically a new

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‘We had to buy a brand-new grille from Aston Martin at great expense – and then cut it up’ car is created from scratch. At least we had everything to work with as a starting point, which was particularly important because it’s unique – it just didn’t fit!’ It all pays off ‘Usually a DB4 restoration would take us two years – this one took us five,’ says Roger Bennington, whose car now takes pride of place in his personal collection. ‘We thought we had all the time in the world, but we had to rush the last six months because the Aston Martin Owners’ Club found out about it and wanted it for a show. We hadn’t finished the seats, boot floor or engine, so we quickly put the originals back in the car. It still came second in the concours!’ It only comes out on special occasions now, destined to cover minimal mileage and embody the DB4 in its earliest form. ‘I’ll never sell it, I’m honouring the promise I made to Nevill Rees,’ says Bennington. ‘I knew exactly what it was when I first saw the chassis number, and now it’s restored as close to its original form as possible, it deserves to be cherished.’

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The Lancia Thema 8.32 and the Mercedes 500E were so solemn for their era it wasn’t funny. But as we discover by going for a spin in this duo, owned by comedy legend Rowan Atkinson, straight-laced needn’t necessarily eave ou strai ht-faced Words EMMA WOODCOCK Photography JONATHAN JACOB


Imposing yet understated, this duo happily allowed their homologated box-flared brethren to take the limelight

Rowan Atkinson specifically sought out a 500E with a cloth interior

The 500E inherited its 322bhp 5.0-litre V8 from the R129 500 SL


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ack in the Eighties, when square, sharp styling was the in thing, rangetoppers did all they could to stand apart from the me-too mundanity of the average family car. Think of the Vauxhall Lotus Carlton and Ford Sierra RS Cosworth, a pair of modern classics that holler their intent with boxy arches, bonnet vents and high-rise rear wings. They’re lauded for looking lairy, and the same techniques were applied further down the food chain. GTis featured bright-red pinstripes and any number of MGs could be had with TURBO graphics down their flanks. But there was a discreet minority; one that targeted the type who wanted to travel somewhere quickly but arrive there quietly. Perfect if, say, you’re an instantly recognisable TV personality who prefers to keep a low profile but demands a certain level of engagement from whatever you’re driving. Like comedian Rowan Atkinson, who owns the Lancia Thema 8.32 and Mercedes 500E we’re going to be testing today. The older of the pair of super saloons, the Lancia, was launched in 1986. Based on the Thema, the 8.32 took a conventional large saloon and added a Ferrari-based V8 with 215bhp. Not that you’d be able to easily tell from the outside. Model-specific changes included a hand-painted coachline, yellow 8.32 badging and deeper sideskirts but you’d need a trained eye to notice. The only obvious performance signifiers are six-spoke, 15-inch Speedline alloys, a pair of polished exhaust tips and the pioneering active boot spoiler. If those alterations sound a little too brash for your tastes, you might want to consider a Mercedes-Benz 500E. Introduced in 1991, the 500 provided buyers with the first official route to a V8-powered W124 E-class, thanks to the 5.0-litre, 322bhp M119 motor from the R129 500 SL. Again, most would struggle to notice. A 500E bootlid badge is the most obvious change, while the wellinformed might catch the eight-hole, forged 16-inch alloys, mildly flared wheelarches and revised front air dam with integrated foglights. A 23mm lower stance and a wider track also feature but the result is subtle. Lancia and Mercedes had created a new breed of high-class hotrod but it didn’t come easy – the 8.32 and 500E each required a convoluted production process. For the Lancia, this meant having every part of the F105L engine cast at the Ferrari factory at Maranello before shipping the finished parts to Ducati for assembly. The engine was then transported to Lancia’s Turin production line to be fitted in the car itself. The process would be streamlined slightly for post-facelift, Series 2 cars, with engines still cast by Ferrari but assembled at Lancia’s own facilities. The 500E production process was even more complex. Mercedes lacked the capacity to carry out full 500E assembly at its Sindelfingen plant and instead commissioned neighbour Porsche to

complete some of the work. As a result, each car took 18 days to complete. Beginning life as a bodyshell on the Mercedes production line, each was then taken to the sports car manufacturer for strengthening. After the addition of extra bracing, extensive welding around the front and rear windows and a widened, strengthened transmission tunnel, a 500E would return to Mercedes for painting. A trip back to Porsche to fit the driveline, suspension and axles came next, before a final journey back to Merc for the addition of the interior and a final inspection. The fact that respected car connoisseur Atkinson revisited both models after experiencing them new suggests that all that hard work was worth it – but it’s time to find out for myself. Get in and the 500E’s door closes with a thick thump. Everything is logically placed and most of it looks familiar. So far, so W124. Only a Sportline steering wheel, a wider transmission tunnel and a quartet of cloth-trimmed Recaro seats deviate from the norm. As soon as you twist the key, there’s another difference to enjoy. The V8 settles straight to an 800rpm idle with an off-beat burble which resonates through the car. Threading through traffic, the steering is light, the ride comfortable and the brakes responsive. Were it not for the muscle car soundtrack, you could be in any executive cruiser. Don’t worry, there’s still a sporting spirit beneath the refinement, you just need a faster road to find it. An empty A-road is the perfect place to get better acquainted. Leave the car in drive or third if you want respectable performance and an audible midrange burr; drop it into manualoverride second if you require eyebrow-raising pace and enough noise to wake half the county. Yeah, I went for second. Start pushing into the throttle and the lengthy pedal travel makes you wait, then wait a little more, before anything happens. When it finally does, I know about it – the 500E squats low and the engine rises through a growling midrange to a metallic, high-pitched scream. The sound is textbook big V8 and, with a shortened, model-specific 2.82:1 final drive ratio, there’s flexibility to match. Through gentle arcs, the 500E rolls a touch before settling and powering through. It’s pleasant but, in a car like this, a twisting minor road feels like the place to be. After all, the 500E was fitted with firmer, shorter springs, a wider track, thicker torsion bars and strut limiting springs for a reason. There’s plenty of grip, thanks to 225 section tyres all round. A 500 SL braking system, complete with 300mm front discs, should be good news too. The reality is much more mixed – they offer sharp feel and stop well at first but soon turn long and soft in even moderate road use, a criticism which could also be levelled at the Lancia’s anchors. As the straights shorten and the bends tighten, the 500E shifts from accomplished to outright fun. The wide Recaro side bolsters are just firm enough to keep me in place and the low seating position creates an added sense of speed but they’ve got nothing on the

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Rowan Atkinson has enjoyed travelling Europe in the Thema and the 500E, but now he’s decided to sell

steering, a recirculating ball system also lifted from the 500 SL. Turn in and the wheel bubbles to life, lightening and whispering delicate feedback into my fingers, while longer turns see the messages intensify and weight increase with the rising chassis load. Add a little power as the corner unfolds and the Mercedes leans into its outside rear tyre, yawing the whole car towards a tighter line. It’s a magical sensation and one that rewards smooth, considered driving. The 500E feels like it could take time to really unlock. Over the same stretch of road, the Lancia offers similar thrills, packaged differently. Drop into second, push the throttle to the floor and the front rises as the steering wheel starts to twitch between my hands. Hit 3500rpm and the cabins fills with a fluty baritone that’s reminiscent of a flat-plane crank Ferrari. Reach 4500 and it shifts to a rounded bellow, like a largerengined Mustang with the harsh edges sanded off. The Thema is pulling hard now, having just reached its 210lb ft torque peak, but there’s more to be had. Fight the urge to upshift and head towards higher revs. Above 5000rpm the note changes again, the rounded sound gaining a gravelly, serrated undertone which rises in pitch and volume all the way to the redline. The complex note is thanks to the alterations Lancia made to the Ferrari V8 in pursuit

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of greater torque and smoother power delivery. Major changes include a 90 degree non-planar crankshaft, a revised firing order and a complex two-into-one-into-two exhaust system. Thanks to a short 3.41:1 final drive ratio, the Thema can thunder through second gear without coming close to the national speed limit. Time for an upshift. Depress the numb but weighty clutch and guide the leather-capped lever up into third. It’s a long shift but a beautifully analogue one, the weight below my palm ebbing from heavy to light and back to heavy as I find the next ratio. Cornering is a less organic affair. Compared with a standard Thema, the 8.32 benefits from thicker springs, larger anti-roll bars, uprated wishbones and plenty more and, with the help of modern 205-section tyres all-round, there’s more than enough grip and traction if you approach the Lancia correctly. Smooth steering inputs generate nothing but lazy responses and I soon learn to turn hard and late to generate meaningful accuracy or feedback. When I do, the steering turns from light to tight and heavy as the chassis loads up, telegraphing grip levels with minor fluctuations in steering weight. It’s an unorthodox feeling that requires an unconventional approach but master it and the Lancia feels like the


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owan Atkinson decided to revisit a Mercedes-Benz 500E similar to the one that he owned new, and a Lancia Thema 8.32 like the car he once test drove, so we asked him why he went back. ‘I’m fascinated by unusual cars, ones that other people don’t want. In the Eighties there were great numbers of them, often homologation specials and left-hand drive only.’ He bought a Mercedes 500E in 1992, ‘The first time I drove it I thought how it had such alacrity, such lift. It was a wonderful car, very Teutonic and not exactly exciting-sounding – a bit Mercedes if you like. But it had superb ride, lots of go, it was comfortable, practical and excellent on long drives – a great all-rounder. And it was functionally discreet. That’s very appealing to me. What I grew to dislike about my McLaren F1 was the significance, the status of it.’ After regretting the sale of the 500E he bought the one seen here many years later. ‘I welcomed the simplicity of being able to go back to a car where the dash doesn’t light up and it doesn’t bing and bong at you.’ But finding a good example wasn’t easy. ‘A lot of them have rusted, and I wanted the cloth interior. Few UK cars were supplied with it. All of the cars available now are from Europe or Japan, which imported a tremendous number. It’s cool there to have left-hand drive. This one was a private sale and was already in London. It was in very good order and pretty low mileage – 80,000km I think. He took it to the south of France in 2016, ‘With four people and their luggage it was deceptively quick, without fuss. I’d had it about a year but then my original car came up for sale. One guy had owned it for 24 years since I sold it, and he kept an amazing history of the car.’ Atkinson recalls how he considered buying a Lancia Thema 8.32 new but changed his mind after driving one. ‘I thought that it would be a bit more Ferrari-esque – anyone expecting that will be disappointed – but the 2.0 Turbo version was just as quick so I decided that it wasn’t the car for me.’ Despite that he decided to give the 8.32 another chance decades later, ‘I’ve had this one since 2010/2011 and I like it as a leftfield, eccentric choice. Unfortunately, the 8.32 was much harder to find in good condition than the Mercedes. Expensive upkeep and a car not worth much is a recipe for low-quality maintenance. So I tried to find one that hadn’t been used very much – you still have to have a lot of work done but hopefully the car won’t have rusted away. I think it had spent a lot of time in an underground car park in Chelsea Harbour, unused, but unloved. All of the dampers were seized. ‘So I spent an inordinate amount of money getting it in the order I wanted. For example, I went to a lot

of trouble sorting out a vent in the climate control. It’s buried deep in the dash and two engineers wouldn’t even touch it for fear of what they might be getting themselves into, so I took it to Jim Stokes Workshops. The story behind the 8.32 appealed to Atkinson, ‘It’s a feat of production engineering – a V8 Ferrari engine shoehorned into a saloon. I like the odd, anorak facts, like the engine being built by Ducati.’ As with the Mercedes, it’s the way the Lancia drives, its capability, that sees him most animated, ‘I didn’t have all that much expectation of a £10k car but it’s a real pleasure – the way the engine is tuned and mapped makes it lazy and torquey at any revs, in any gear. It’s beautiful to drive, it sounds good, it feels good. And I enjoy the fact that that this one has Alcantara rather than leather, which goes hard and brittle with age.’ Once sorted he used the 8.32 as a practical longdistance cruiser. ‘I bought it to visit a friend’s house in the Alps near Geneva, so I found a set of new-oldstock wheels and fitted them with winter tyres. It’s amazing in the snow and wonderfully reliable – 1000 miles without any gip. I demand that of cars. ‘But life changes, I’m living somewhere different now and I don’t have the use for it or a convenient space to keep it. I got the best out of the car but now is the time for someone else to enjoy it. If somehow I’m not getting enough use out of a car, it’s time to get rid. ‘There’s always that moment 18 months after I sell a car when I think, “Hmmm, it’s a shame I couldn’t just get in that and drive it.” But I think it’s important to move on and not get stuck with a narrow range of cars or one model. I’m a user, not a collector.’ Phil Bell


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Lancia made significant revisions to the V8 to improve tractability

Alcantara interior was key to the 8.32’s appeal for Atkinson

Speedline alloys emulated Ferrari designs of the time

Their niche is extremely narrow, but their abilities are broad

world’s largest, most luxurious hot hatch. Tacking through corners in a zig-zag-zig of fast, flat turns, pushing further into the third-gear midrange whenever the road permits, the 8.32 is peculiar, unforgettable and addictive all at once. There are advantages of taking it slow, one being the opportunity to enjoy the interior. Changes over other Themas included the leather-trimmed threespoke steering wheel – fitted with a two-phase horn – walnut dashboard, deep-pile carpets and individually contained dials. The seats are different too as is the upholstery, which was available in leather or Alcantara. It’s overwrought and old school but, like so much else about the 8.32, it’s hard not to love. Despite their obvious appeal, neither the Mercedes nor the Lancia would make much of an impact on the British market. Only 25 examples of the 500E were delivered to the UK, followed by just four post-facelift E500s, and a mere nine Series 1 Thema 8.32s – with mph speedos and units in gallons – would find their first home here. Though part of that can be attributed to the fact that both models were only ever offered in left-hand drive, the main problem was the list price. Why buy a Ferrari-engined Lancia when the same budget would secure a Ferrari-engined Ferrari? Success might have been modest but these cars set precedents – the 500E foreshadowing a long line of AMG models and the Thema providing an enginesharing concept that has since borne fruit for Maserati. But viewing them as a mere brand timestamp would

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be a gross injustice. These cars – the examples of which you see here will be sold in tandem at Silverstone Auctions’ Race Retro sale on February 24-25 – both possess an appeal that lies so deep it might even take a connoisseur more than one encounter to recognise and fully appreciate. Just ask the man who spent disproportionate sums maintaining these examples so that he could use them for the their original purpose – to be driven and enjoyed. If you can find him, that is. Thanks to Nick Whale, Philip Day, the Lancia Motor Club, Neville Wright, Simon Harrison, the MercedesBenz Club and Silverstone Auctions

1992 Mercedes 500E Engine 4973cc V8, 32 valve, Bosch LH-Jetronic electronic fuel injection Power and torque 322bhp @ 5700rpm; 354lb ft @ 3900rpm Transmission Four-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive with optional limited-slip differential Suspension Front: independent by MacPherson strut, coil springs and anti roll bar; Rear: independent by multi-link, coil springs and anti-roll bar with rear hydropneumatic ride level control Steering Recirculating ball with hydraulic power assistance Brakes Ventilated discs front, ventilated discs rear, servo assisted with ABS Weight 1710kg (3770lb) Performance Top speed: 155mph (limited); 0-60mph 6.0sec Fuel consumption 16.5 mpg Cost new £56,865 Classic Cars Price Guide £16,000 - £30,000

1988 Lancia Thema 8.32 Engine 2927cc V8, 32 valve, Bosch KE3 Jetronic mechanical fuel injection Power and torque 215bhp @ 6750rpm; 210lb ft @ 4500rpm Transmission five-speed manual, front-wheel drive Suspension Front: independent by MacPherson strut, coil springs and anti roll bar; Rear: independent by MacPherson strut, coil springs and anti roll bar; optional electronically-controlled dampers Steering Rack and pinion with speed-variable power assistance Brakes Ventilated discs front, solid discs rear with Bosch ABS system Weight 1419kg (3128lb) Performance Top speed: 149mph; 0-60mph 6.8 sec Fuel consumption 16 mpg Cost new £37,500 Classic Cars Price Guide £13,000 - £20,000


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‘I’ve lost count of It’s a place where mythical engines burst into life and Edwardian cars seemingly grow out of the ground – welcome to the weird and wonderful world of ‘Hicky’ Hickling Words SAM DAWSON Photography LAURENS PARSONS


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hope you’re not going to make me look like a mad professor!’ laughs ‘Hicky’ Hickling as he steps over various pieces of snow-covered machinery and part-submerged bits of early Dodge and Cadillac to greet me in his yard in rural Worcestershire. It’s self-deprecating humour on his part, because he knows full-well how the world sees him. With multiple pairs of glasses perched on his head in the manner of Theophilus Branestawm and a first name that remains a mystery to most, he’s best known in the classic world as the custodian of massive-engined Edwardian competition cars that terrorise Vintage Sports Car Club events. ‘You’d think vintage cars are owned by another species of people, but they’re not the preserve of posh inheritor types at all. The VSCC is a club of 13,000 nutcases, who elect a group of ten eccentrics to run it!’ he says. ‘It all began with a calendar I had when I was a kid, with pictures of vintage cars on it,’ he explains. ‘I decided from a very early age that I liked these old, interesting cars, and much preferred learning about engineering and playing with Meccano to football. When I was old enough to drive, I wanted one of these cars but it would have been too big a step so I started off with motorbikes. My first was a 350cc Matchless, SMD 183 – which I’ve learned is still around and was restored and put on display in a London motorbike showroom – then I graduated to a series of 500cc machines. ‘A friend of mine who was also a motorcyclist back then, Pat Baker, turned up to my house one day and said, “guess what I’ve got?!” It was a very rare and unusual Ford sidevalve-engined Morgan three-wheeler. We took it for a drive, and once I realised this kind of motoring was within my grasp I went out and bought a 1934 Morris 10/4, my first post-vintage car – the term “vintage” correctly refers to cars of the Twenties, although the definition is very loose nowadays. That was followed by an ArmstrongSiddeley Hurricane drophead coupé and an Alvis Grey Lady. Then I read Lord Montagu’s book, Lost Causes of Motoring, which led me to visit his Beaulieu estate for the first time. ‘I’ve always loved Alvises,’ he continues, gesturing towards his three self-built workshops surrounded by piles of what he regularly describes as ‘wonderful stuff and nonsense’ collected from hoards, autojumbles and scrapyards the world over – ‘Somewhere in there I’ve theoretically got two of them.’

1904 Pope-Toledo ‘I’ve had this too long!’ jokes Hicky of one of the most spectacular cars in his collection and the star of a popular online video – his 10-litre Pope-Toledo, which contested the 1905 French Gordon Bennet Race. ‘I bought it as a kit of parts in 2003. I thought I could get it done in two years because most of it was there, I just had to build it. But it had gone through three or four owners – as a pile of bits – and its previous owner was too preoccupied with his Lotuses to get round to doing anything with it. I’m bad enough – I spend too long mending Sunbeams and Dodges. ‘I reckon it’ll take another month to finish. It was supposed to be done by now and I had every intention of taking it out for a drive today, but my modern Toyota Estima daily-driver let me down! It did a number of important races in period. After the

KEEPING THEM RUNNING Hicky is resourceful and mechanically omnipotent. ‘Nearly all my cars are in bits, and I’ve actually lost count of how many I’ve got,’ he chortles. His yard and workshops are the evolution of the childhood Meccano set that got him into engineering in the first place. ‘If I want to put one on the road I just go outside, get the parts into the workshop and build it,’ he says. Hicky also lent his skills to the film business, spending decades rigging up the mechanical aspects of film sets – it was Hicky who built the cablecar system that George Lazenby uses to facilitate his escape from Blofeld’s lair in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, for example.

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Gordon Bennet it ran in the Vanderbilt Cup in 1906, then the Pikes Peak Hillclimb in 1907, before the Pope firm went bust in 1908. After this it was sold to Art Austria who used it for dirt racing – essentially motorcycle speedway, but with cars – and gave it a different, more streamlined body and fitted this ten-litre HallScott engine. It was built by Nordyke & Marmon – the company behind the Marmon car, a great name in the early days of the Indianapolis 500 – and still has Austria’s name stamped into the top of the cylinder block. It’s a pity I don’t have the original engine from the pre-Austria days, that was a 12-litre!’ Hicky marvels over the cockpit details, pointing out the switchgear which was in all probability sourced from the same manufacturers as domestic light switches in the Edwardian era. ‘It has interesting wheels too – they have both wooden and wire spokes, the added metal was for extra reinforcement during hard cornering. Originally it only had a hand throttle, no sprung foot pedal. It’s a scary thought – I think the MSA might have had something to say if I turned up to a race circuit with it like that nowadays, especially because it ought to be capable of 110mph and only has brakes on the rear wheels. The ‘diver’s helmet’-style rear lights are aluminium, as are the housings of the headlights. It wasn’t a weight-saving measure, it’s just the material the manufacturing company happened to be using at the time.’ 1923 Calcott ‘This one isn’t actually mine,’ Hicky admits of this exquisitelyengineered Coventry-built light-car, ‘but I’m doing some work on it for a friend and fellow VSCC member to prepare it for the Light Car and Edwardian Weekend in March. It’s typical of the sort of projects I get roped in on though. ‘The Calcott was designed to compete with the Austin Seven and Morris Minor, but was so much better engineered. The gearbox alone, with the elegant casting of the casing and that open gate like you see on Ferraris, is a work of art; and there are two sets of drums on each rear wheel, mounted concentrically and operated independently – the handbrake works one pair of brakes, the footbrake operates the other pair.

Right: cherished period photo shows Hicky’s 1904 PopeToledo in its original 12-litre road-racer form Below: Hicky has owned his duplex-bodied 1917 Dodge for more than 40 years, and has used it for all the events the VSCC can throw at it


Dodge Tourer was used for the local town’s Mistletoe Festival

1923 Calcott is typical of the cars Hicky rebuilds for fellow VSCC members

Elegant engineering, but it contributed to Calcott’s ultimate demise

Now with a later 10-litre engine, the 1904 Pope-Toledo prepares for another adventure


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Hicky Hickling

‘As you can imagine, it was rather expensive to make in a market where the cars were being designed to be cheap, so Calcott went bust, but it’s a real shame it did because they were beautiful cars – you just need to look at the radiator grille surround to see that.’ 1916 Dodge ‘Hill Climb Car’ ‘Any vintage car that sits for too long in my engine workshop becomes a shelf!’ notes Hicky as he clears armfuls of parts away from a chassis sitting in the corner. A part-rebuilt engine sits clamped to a stand in the other corner, and Hicky dangles the radiator surround in front of it to remind me of its identity. It’s one of four much-loved Dodges that Hicky owns, including a black tourer that’s been roped into local festive duties and a yellow ex-Granville Hornstead Brooklands racer with modular duplex bodywork that’s won Hicky 17 competition trophies, but this one has a surprisingly high-tech secret hiding under a nearby bench. ‘This 1916 car will have a 16-valve cylinder head. It doubles the horsepower of the standard engine to 69bhp in one jump. With twin carburettors it goes to 82bhp, but that’s with the dreadful valve timing of the era – the exhaust valve closes two degrees before top-dead-centre, and the inlet closes two degrees after. It’s a similar technology to the type found on vintage Bentleys. Most things were tried in the vintage era but often the metallurgy wasn’t up to the job. Nowadays we can improve on that – with a proper crankshaft I can get 125bhp. ‘The 16-valve engine uses a single camshaft, with wishboneshaped rockers acted on by eight pushrods. It’s a very similar design to the Triumph Dolomite Sprint, which won a Design Council award for it in 1973 – history had repeated! It happened again, more recently, when Honda designed a five-valve-percylinder engine. It bought a Benz engine to analyse, because Benz had attempted to increase combustion efficiency the same way in the Edwardian era, but had run into problems because it was unsure whether to make the fifth valve an inlet or exhaust valve. ‘I’m looking forward to finishing the Dodge, because it’s a car I’ll be able to drive hard. It’s easy to repair a Dodge engine if it goes bang and I have lots of spares, whereas with the Pope or the Sunbeam they’re essentially powered by one-off engines. It’s also a ‘bitsa’ car with no significant history attached to it. I bought it half-finished from an American collector and am finishing it with parts from the shipping container I brought over, plus I’ve had high-compression pistons specially made for it. Once the mechanicals are complete, I fancy making a body for it inspired by a picture I have of a long-tailed Edwardian board-track racer. I’ve wanted to make the car ever since seeing the photo. ‘The 16-valve cylinder head is rare, but not unknown in the US. It dates from 1915-16 – the Americans didn’t stop building cars during WWI, which they saw as a skirmish abroad until they joined in 1918, so American industry could afford to keep innovating at a time when European industry was at a standstill.’ Reliant Scimitars They’re barely visible today, but hiding under several inches of snow are two Reliant Scimitar GTEs – an SE5 and SE6. ‘I love Scimitars, they’re wonderful things,’ says Hicky. ‘I only wish someone would do a similarly-designed sports estate nowadays, with a glassfibre body. They’re a superb design, especially for a supposed ‘non-firm’ like Reliant. They drive well, they’re nice comfortable places to sit in and they have lots of torque from their Ford Essex V6s – they’re like modern vintage cars. I once used the SE5 to tow the 1917 Dodge to the Nürburgring, and all weekend I was fending off Europeans who wanted to buy it – they ignored the Dodge!’ The keeper – 1911 Sunbeam hill climb special ‘This Sunbeam was the car photographed on the startline at Shelsley Walsh in 1912, according to the

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Above: somewhere under there is a Reliant Scimitar GTE! Hicky owns two and uses one to tow his 1917 Dodge. Right: a long to-do list to work through before the 10-litre PopeToledo fires up once again, and tackles its next VSCC hillclimb

definitive book on Sunbeam by Anthony Heal,’ says Hicky of the pride of his collection, housed in its very own garage. ‘I bought this as a pile of bits from a person who’d had it for 28 years as a pile of bits, and it was a pile of bits when the person before him owned it too. ‘I brought it home, built it back up, and went to see Heal with the unusual drilled conrods. Heal said Sunbeam put 14 holes in the ones in its Brooklands racer and 15 in its factory hill climb car, so mine must be the hill climber – the Shelsley photos certainly back this up. They’re lighter, but that bottom hole nearest the crankshaft makes them rather weak, so they wouldn’t have lasted long. Heal actually made some corrections in biro in my copy of his Sunbeam book – if anyone else had done that I would’ve lamped them. He believed they’d raced this car at Brooklands too and was going to look into it for me, but sadly he died three weeks later. ‘Beyond the evidence in the book we don’t know a vast amount about it – I don’t do paperwork! – but according to Heal it didn’t use the usual 4HP chassis. Louis Coatalen, who went on to design most Twenties Sunbeams, drove it in competition. I took it to the centenary of the 1903 Paris-Madrid road race, which originally had to be stopped at Bordeaux after too many competitors had died. ‘It has Amal carburettors. Amals are usually found on British motorbikes of the era, and I couldn’t make them work, so I called up the company and they denied ever making them! Eventually, I had an apologetic phone call back after they found them in an old 24-page brochure in the archive, which they faxed to me.’

The Joker – Swift 3-Litre engine Hicky leads us to another self-built shed to reveal perhaps the most unusual item in his collection – not a car, but a huge engine disassembled in a series of crates. ‘You probably know Swift as a maker of light cars, like that Calcott and the Austin Seven,’ says Hicky. ‘Well, it also built this big 3-litre engine. Most people I meet, even those who know their Swifts, say it doesn’t NEXT exist. But there it is! One day I’ll put it back together and MONTH: get it in a car of some description.’ MINI OBSESSION We’d better let him get back to work.

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1911 Sunbeam works hill climber - complete with drilled conrods

Genuine Edwardian 16-valve cylinder head technology...

...will eventually power a spectacular Dodge hillclimb racer

The big end’s gone, but duplex Dodge will see the road again soon

Some say it doesn’t exist, but this is a Swift 3-litre engine


THE LAST

S TA N D The Eighties belonged to the hot hatch, but it didn’t have it all its own way. We put three Seventies designs, refreshed for that brave new decade, to the test Words ROSS ALKUREISHI Photography JONATHAN JACOB


Our Eighties oldies from left to right: Ford Capri 280 Brooklands, Rover SD1 Vitesse and Opel Manta GT/E Exclusive


[ SD1 vs Capri vs Manta]

‘The V8 defines its character; it tears along with a gruff, grandiose bellow’ evenue being king in the motor industry, the unsuspecting public has always been fair game in the rush to shake every last pound out of its collective pockets. As such it’s endured badge engineering, profiteering, contemptuous marketing ploys, safety scandals and worst of all, the end-of-the-line refresh. You can excuse independent companies such as TVR for wringing every last sale it can out of a platform – moreso at the end of each decade when fashions move on and cutting-edge technology threatens to leave them behind. But surely not the big boys? Hang on, though, cars like the Rover SD1, Opel Manta and Ford Capri had put in the groundwork, selling by proverbial barrow-load and building up a faithful following for good reason. Enough to deserve a fitting send-off, surely? So as hot hatches and front-wheel drive proliferated, each of these old-school rear-wheel drive warriors stood firm, ready for their last stands. Time to find out if they were obsolete dinosaurs or glorious golden hurrahs. The Ferrari Daytona-derived styling cues designer David Bache incorporated into the BL Special Division’s first product, the Rover SD1, couldn’t have been further removed from its conservative P6 predecessor. Endowed with the same

Buick-sourced 3528cc aluminium V8, performance was fairly brisk but more cart-horse than prancing horse. It was a reliable and willing enough lump, decidedly understressed with torque in abundance, but it had to pull this new 1440kg beast in a nearidentical state of tune as before. It took its much-maligned manufacturer six years to rectify matters. Keen to homologate for Group A racing, it finally gave the go-ahead for a high-performance model. With the Vitesse moniker, filched in-house from Triumph, it duly arrived in 1983. Utilising Lucas L-Jetronic fuel injection, an increased compression ratio (9.75, up from 9.35), revised inlet ports and a recalibrated engine control unit, power jumped from 150bhp to 190bhp with an impressive 220lb ft of torque. If not full gallop, the big saloon was now at least capable of a bloomin’ fast canter. Looking at John Jones’ example it’s clear that the Vitesse wasn’t simply given a tickle under the bonnet; it sits an inch lower than a standard SD1 on stiffened springs, and is fitted out with various aerodynamic accoutrements including a large rear wing and deep front chin spoiler, as well as multi-spoke alloy wheels to lend it an altogether more aggressive aesthetic – square-on in your rear view mirror you’d be forgiven the urge to whimper and look elsewhere. It’s fussier than the Capri and without the visual pizzazz of the Manta, but what it has in abundance of the former and lack of the latter, it makes up for in sheer presence. On the hoof, be it at low, medium or high speed, that-big capacity engine defines its character. Feather the throttle and


Polyurethane rear spoiler was one of the Vitesse’s numerous visual updates – another was a Monza Red paint option that unashamedly invited more Ferrari connotations

V8 has a torquey throb straight from the old school

Aftermarket Momo wheel replaces the ‘squashed’ and widely disliked original item

it growls throatily, lay down more power and it tears along the road with a gruff, grandiose bellow. The stubby gear lever delivers a crisp action – superior to Capri but not Manta – with the combination of ventilated four-pot AP brake calipers at the front and drums at the rear also providing the best stopping power of the fellow Eighties golden oldies we’ve reunited it with today. The cabin though is a mishmash of cheap switchgear, wood veneer, comfortable but laterally unsupportive seats and a rectangular instrument binnacle housing quartic instruments – fans of chrome and leather would be aghast. It loses originality points for the smaller-diameter aftermarket Momo steering wheel, but it’s a good fit and reminds you just how easy a car it is to hustle along at high speed. The steering weights up nicely, with rubber boots providing ample grip as you clip apexes and power down. Get too lairy and it’ll do the tragic dad-dance of understeer, but back off the throttle and all’s right in the SD1 world again. Tempted? ‘You’ll pay up to £20k for the very best,’ says Chris Powell, of the Rover SD1 Club. ‘A reasonable one that’s not been messed with and has some history with will be around £8k to £10k. It’s without doubt the most desirable model and is worth around double a standard V8 and three times a six-cylinder car. ‘The SD1 was notorious for body rot, but no worse or better than other cars of the era. The good news is that you can undertake extensive restorations with original panels that are cheap and easy to get hold of. The fuel injection was a bit temperamental when new, but today its foibles are well known so it’s easy to maintain.

As a later car – with SD1 production switching from Solihull to Cowley in 1982 – build quality of the Vitesse is significantly better.’ This car provides a reminder of just why the SD1 Vitesse proved the basis for such a competitive multi-discipline competition car, and why the Metropolitan Police was still putting them into service long after other forces had moved on.

Owning a Rover SD1 Vitesse John Jones bought his example in 2000 for £1725. ‘It had a good engine with brand-new cylinder heads, but a few scabs on the body. I ran it for a year then the fan broke and punctured the radiator; while doing that I thought I’ll tackle the rust spots not knowing I’d open a

can of worms, and I wasn’t happy to just patch. Parts were okay at the start, but then became plentiful with Rimmer Bros going to India and bringing back a huge stash of spares. Some things are still unobtainable, such as sunroofs; that said I saw a brand new whole cassette online for £21. It averages 26mpg, which is fantastic for such an old engine.’

Rover SD1 Vitesse Engine 3528cc ohv V8, Lucas fuel injection Power and torque 190bhp @ 5280rpm; 220lb ft @ 4000rpm Transmission Five-speed manual, rear-wheel drive Brakes Discs front, drums rear Suspension Front: independent by MacPherson struts, anti-roll bar. Rear: live axle, torque tube, trailing arms, coil springs, telescopic dampers Steering Rack and pinion, power assisted Weight 1440kg (3175lb) Performance 0-60mph: 7.1sec; Top speed: 135mph Fuel consumption 21mpg Cost new £14,950 Classic Cars Pride Guide £5000-£20,000


Ford built 1038 examples of the Capri 280, and every one was supplied in Brooklands Green with 1-inch taller alloys

Check any potential purchase has the proper 2.8 engine – brooklands280.com has a handy tool to check engine and chassis numbers

The 280’s constrasting red pinstripe was applied to the Raven Recaros too

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fter a dozen years’ faithful service in Mark I, II and III guises, it would have been understandable had the Ford Capri, the long-snouted everyman GT, been put out to pasture. The blue oval’s ‘European Mustang’ epitomised blue-collar performance during the Seventies, and in 3.0-litre S form smoked around London at CI5’s behest in The Professionals while its hirsute occupants chatted up birds and nicked villains, in the process becoming indelibly ingrained in the national psyche. Thanks for the memories old boy, here’s your gold watch… except there remained, particularly here in Blighty, a rich seam of Capri affection to be mined. Step forward the gents at Special Vehicle Engineering, Dunton, Essex, who took a Capri MkIII bodyshell in Ghia trim and inserted the Granada’s hefty 2.8-litre overhead-valve, Bosch fuel-injected Cologne V6. In came stiffer suspension, Bilstein shock absorbers, firmer springs and 2mm larger front and rear anti-roll bars, with final touches including 13-inch alloy wheels and larger ventilated front disc brakes. Named 2.8 Injection, it arrived in 1981 and just as the world went effete New Romantic, dad had bought himself jeans, a leather jacket, slicked back his hair and pulled in his stomach ready to relive his hard-charging youth. In the metal this last-of-the-line 280 – now universally referred to as a ‘Brooklands’ thanks to its model-specific metallic green paintwork – is sober-suited and menacing. With quad headlamps now incorporated in a straight, slatted body-coloured grille,

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rather than a dog-bone arrangement, it’s shorn of both the MkI’s chirpy retro cool and the MkII’s somewhat more plain disposition, appearing purposeful and ready for immediate action. The 15-inch alloys and sharp contrasting Capri 280 decals lend a final touch of visual zing, while underneath you get identical mechanicals to the original 2.8i, but with the 1984 Special model’s limited-slip differential now as fitted as standard. Climb in, slam the door shut, and it doesn’t feel quite as tinny as the Seventies cars. Cabin finish is also a notch up, with ultrasupportive hide-covered Recaro seats and meaty three-spoke leather sports steering wheel. The driving position is massproduced perfection, dials in clear sight, controls to hand and the view epic down that long power-bulge-adorned bonnet. The V6 sparks to life with enthusiastic rasp urging you to roll up your sleeves, wind the window down and adopt the de rigueur pose for barrelling a Ford along. Thanks to the gear lever’s long-throw shifts on the five-speed gearbox – also introduced in ’84 – are a mite unwieldy, but the V6 pulls vigorously with that customary fuel-injected smoothness of delivery. It has a less torquey character than the old 3.0-litre unit, but with power up from its 138bhp to 160bhp it revs out a lot harder and is quicker when absolutely nailing it, which you’re happy to do at any opportunity just to elicit that satisfyingly throaty bark from the twin exhaust pipes. Handling is a tad cumbersome, even though it corners fairly neutrally. Road imperfections can jar as it crashes over bumps,


[ SD1 vs Capri vs Manta]

and it rolls through tight bends with all the subtlety of a middleaged geezer chatting up a young dolly bird in an Essex nightclub. That said, thanks to the considerable efforts the Dunton gang went to in honing the suspension set-up, it’s unsurprisingly the best-handling of all Capris. When powering on it’s easy to provoke squeals of tortured tyre rubber; continue and the rear end will kick out but it’s never disconcerting. It rewards a manhandling approach to steering inputs. So are you man enough to own one? ‘Prices of the 2.8i vary massively, from £2.5k for a restoration project up to £15k for a decent special,’ says Angus Tick of Dartford-based Capri specialist Tickover (tickover.co.uk). ‘A Brooklands 280 fetches more money than all the others and for a nice one you’re looking anywhere from £18k-£22k. As with all Capri models look out for rust – major areas include sills, footwells and floor joins, particularly at the bottom of the A-post. They leak when it rains and water collects in the soundproofing felt. The V6 engine had reinforced top plates where the Macpherson front struts mount and these are prone to rotting out. The other main check is for signs of coolant stains in the engine bay because they are prone to overheating – other than that they’re fairly robust.’ Even when new this model was considered a ‘buy it while you can’ collector’s edition by many, so today, survivors of the original 1038 built are less likely to have been mucked around with. You’ll pay a premium though, and in truth any 2.8 Injection will provide that essential last-of-the-line Capri essence.

Owning a Ford Capri 280 Brooklands ‘I bought it from a friend in 2005 for £3000,’ says Richard Snowdon. ‘I then bought his house too, so it ended up back in the very garage I got it from. Since then work has included a top end rebuild by Ric Wood Motorsport – including ported and polished

heads – which saw power rise to 176bhp from the 150bhp it’d fallen to, a £9.5k bare-metal respray and a £400 differential rebuild. Parts have never been a problem because there is a large network of suppliers who, if they haven’t got that elusive part, can find it. My car is now in its eighth year of providing dream drives for the Sporting Bears Motor Club.’

‘It’s the best handling of all Capris – it rewards a manhandling approach’ Ford Capri 280 Brooklands Engine 2792cc ohv V6, Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection Power and torque 160bhp @ 5700rpm; 162lb ft @ 4200rpm Transmission Five-speed manual, rear-wheel drive Brakes Discs front, drums rear Suspension Front: independent by MacPherson struts, anti-roll bar. Rear: live axle, semi-elliptic springs, gas-filled telescopic dampers, anti-roll bar Steering Rack and pinion, power-assisted Weight 1168kg (2575lb) Performance 0-60mph: 8.2sec; Top speed: 126mph Fuel consumption 22mpg Cost new £11,999 Classic Cars Price Guide £10k-£22k

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[ SD1 vs Capri vs Manta]

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ou can’t beat a car named after an animal; of course, it helps if it’s a deadly one. Cobra, Jaguar, Manta, all conjure an image laced with a frisson of danger, a soupcon of excitement allied to coiled sporting prowess. The B-Series Opel Manta – the coupé version of the Ascona – dated back to 1975, when it arrived to replace the outgoing A-Series. Sharply styled with a long rakish demeanour, the rear-wheel-drive beastie trundled along with a variety of fairly underpowered cam-in-head (CIH), all-iron four-cylinder engines, until receiving Vauxhall’s more sophisticated 115bhp 1.8-litre single overhead cam Family 2 unit in 1982 and a styling refresh (gaining, only in the UK, the Manta C-Series designation). The following year came a new 2-litre version, a seemingly backward step to a CIH unit with a previous Manta appearance, but now in Bosch LE Jetronic fuel-injected form; 5bhp down on its predecessor, it nevertheless had an additional 8.5lb ft torque. As with Capri and SD1 the suspension was modified with stiffer springs, Bilstein gas dampers and stronger anti-roll bars. A visual update saw the body receive colour-coded bumpers, a rear lip spoiler, a front air dam and flared sill panels, all defined by the hot GT/E model name. Neil Boylan’s 1988 example is most definitely a looker. Like the Ford Capri Brooklands we’ve pitched it against, this GT/E Exclusive is the Griffin’s take on a run-out model. Astonishingly, while both the big Rover and Blue Oval offering bowed out

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gracefully in 1986, Opel’s old boy soldiered on until 1988, by which time its arthritic knees were definitely starting to creak. Replete with the Exclusive’s twin-headlights, three-piece rear spoiler (a la homologation special 400), infill plate between the rear lights and contrasting black Irmscher decals, it’s Premier League, instantly relegating the sober Capri and fussy SD1 to the second flight. Ford owners might say that ‘the quad headlight look is sooo last decade’ – or early Eighties are the very least – but there’s previous argy-bargy between these two bad lads. It gets the same cosseting Recaros as the Capri, albeit here shod in fabric, but you do sit a bit higher in them. Combined with a gloriously manly chunky Irmscher leather steering wheel, they lift an otherwise neat, but decidedly basic cabin. Initially the four-pot engine disappoints. Nail the throttle and it feels crude by comparison; there’s none of the resonant glory and instant thrust of V6 or smooth-revving V8 with its deep rumble. The gearbox, though, is a tactile joy – it’s light of touch, rapid and silky. That said by 1988 the brakes must have seemed powder puff compared to the modern systems being fitted to road-going Group B spin-offs – adequate, but no more. Up here, hustling along twisty Peak District roads, the Manta is in its element and it quickly reveals the reasons for its dedicated following. The chassis is a mischievous, balanced imp of a thing and the steering, with altered geometry allied to the firmer ride, much sharper and responsive than a standard Manta. Even at six-tenths you can feel the loads building up satisfactorily,


‘Even at six-tenths you can feel the loads building up satisfactorily’

From relic to rarity – an original, if unpowered, 2-litre fuel-injected engine

Ross loses himself in the Manta’s cornering delights

providing superb feedback to your fingertips. Crack on and you’ll provoke the tail to wriggle free from the shackles of adhesion but again, like the SD1, it’s easily controllable with the throttle. Time spent behind the wheel of the Manta rewards you, because you begin to appreciate the engine’s characteristics; period road testers complained of its ‘harsh and flat’ sound at high revs, but that’s where you need to be because there’s little torque available under 1500rpm. Rev the proverbial off it and it’s transformative, and here with the aftermarket big-bore exhaust toted by Boylan’s example, there’s more than enough fruit for the ears. ‘Value is dependent on condition,’ says Simon Peckham of Suffolk County Mantas (suffolkcountymantas.co.uk). ‘A GT/E coupé will range from £6k up to £15k, while a hatchback example will be around 30 per cent cheaper. The most desirable variant is the final GT/E Exclusive version. The earlier cars, up until 1981, were made of much better quality steel and had better corrosion protection, while later cars tend to rust more, so it’s worth inspecting one even more closely. ‘The chassis can handle a lot more power,’ continues Peckham, ‘so back when Mantas weren’t worth much money people uprated them by putting 16v engines in, adding larger brakes and so on. That’s changed now. Five years ago you couldn’t give away a standard engine and gearbox; today you’ll pay a premium if you can find one. But the modifying brigade effectively ensured these cars stayed on the road rather than being scrapped, so more survived than otherwise would have done.’

The GT/E could be accused of being underpowered – explaining many owners’ propensity for engine transplants – but at just 1054kg it’s a light car, and performance puts it right on the tail of its bitterest rival, the Capri – V6 and all. Get out on the twisty stuff and it’s tatty bye. The Rover is a different matter, but then it’s never been a direct competitor.

Owning a Opel Manta GT/E Exclusive ‘I bought it online in 2004 for £500,’ explains Neil Boylan. ‘When it arrived my wife said “you paid what?!” The seller said it just needed a bit of work and some paint but it was a rot-box, so I bought myself a Mig welder and got started. It’s had a lot of

surgery including floors, jacking points, two chassis swan necks, full nose cone, wings, A-pillars, sills and arches. Body panels were a nightmare to find and I had to make many of them, but they’re starting to be re-manufactured. Mechanical parts aren’t that bad, and running costs are reasonable. I don’t really budget yearly – I just enjoy driving it.’

Opel Manta GT/E Exclusive Engine 1979cc CIH four cylinder, Bosch LE-Jetronic fuel injection Power and torque 110bhp @ 5400rpm; 119lb ft @ 3400rpm Transmission Five-speed manual, rear-wheel drive Brakes Discs front, drums rear Suspension Front: independent by double wishbones and coil springs, anti-roll bar; rear: live axle, torque tube, twin trailing links, Panhard rod, coil springs, anti-roll bar Steering Rack and pinion Weight 1054kg (2324lb) Performance 0-60mph: 8.9sec; Top speed: 122mph Fuel consumption 27mpg Cost new £7585 CC Price Guide £6000-£15,000

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Dinosaurs? Perish the thought. Defenders of their era, more like’

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ough decision, this one. It’s less of a direct comparison – although that element remains – and more a question of which of these cars made the largest performance jump into the new decade. What today has proven is that there was definitely still some life left in these designs at the end of the Seventies. Dinosaurs? Perish the thought. Defenders of their era, more like. Not everyone welcomed the new age of compact cars, what with their front- and four-wheel-drive trickery. If we consider the SD1 Vitesse against a standard Capri 2.8 Injection and Manta GT/E, then there can only be one winner, and that’s the big Rover. Its leap in performance was most significant, transforming it from somewhat roly-poly luxobarge into a genuine high-performance saloon and motor sport contender. There had been hot Capris before and while Ford’s jiggery-pokery kept it

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relevant, it wasn’t quite the same quantum leap. Ditto for the Manta, even if the resultant handling was delicious. Cynical hat on now, the 280 Brooklands and GT/E Exclusive are both nothing more than end-of-the-line specials with a few extra visual bells and whistles on. And today, that makes them both, eh… most desirable. If you’re buying for the future, then these are the ones to have. So which would I have? It’s a close run thing; all are definitely ‘thumbs-up’ cars, even up here in the sparsely populated Peak District. For visual punch and handling joy, it’s the Manta GT/E by a nose. Thanks to: Max Walker, The Sporting Bears Motor Club (sportingbears.co.uk), Rover SD1 Club (roversd1club.net), Opel Manta Owners Club (mantaclub.org), CR Classics (crclassics.co.uk), The Knights Table (theknightstable.co.uk)


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Beginning life as one of the Met Police pursuit cars, this Daimler SP250 later went on to assist Touring Car hero Win Percy in l i d th l w Words IVAN OSTROFF Photography LYNDON McNEIL



[ Daimler SP250] ake a moment to imagine the scene: you’ve good but the tail can break away on these loose, dusty surfaces been up to no good in early-Sixties Croydon – something to anticipate and exploit. Brake on entry, flick the and suddenly the weird, deep-sea-fish snout wheel, then stamp on the throttle while winding on a dollop of of this Daimler SP250 fills your rear-view opposite lock. It’s a demanding but rewarding routine. mirror, headlights ablaze and police bell The SP250’s all-round disc brakes are servo-assisted, which jangling. Do you fancy your chances of trying helped Percy when he was pushing down hard on the hand to outrun this V8-propelled, 940kg sports control. They’re first class when I activate them via the foot car? That probably depends on how good a pedal, with the car pulling up dead straight and with no fade. The driver your pursuant is; chances are he’s not Daimler’s steering is a tad heavy – even with its latterly fitted rackas handy as the car’s owner from October and-pinion conversion – and tends to load up going into corners. 2011 to September 2017 – British Touring Car Nevertheless, the SP250 is terrific to drive, full of character and, recidivist Win Percy. unlike contemporaries, its body will never corrode thanks to its During his ownership of 670 ELL, Percy glassfibre construction. Indeed, the biggest question is whether used the car at his residence in Spain, shipping you’re one of the contingent who find its lines agreeable. it back to the UK to honour its perennial duties Using the gear-hold mechanism beyond 5500rpm really has as a course car at the Goodwood Revival. He the car flying and it stays in second until 90mph-plus. Percy had the automatic SP250 specially adapted reckons he could hang on until the tachometer showed well with hand controls, having earlier lost the use of his legs following over 6000rpm, but with 155ft lb of torque at 3600rpm you’re not back surgery. It was also equipped with rack-and-pinion steering doing yourself any favours. But on full chat with the tachometer from a Triumph Spitfire as well as Spitfire steering-column stalks. spooling around to 6000rpm, the dark roar of that V8 is utterly The right stalk activates the indicators, while the left was adapted intoxicating. It was the brainchild of Edward Turner, an to address Win’s inabilty to use the floor-mounted dip-switch accomplished motorcycle designer who had sired the Ariel Square Four and Triumph Speed Twin, both of which were popular with – adding a bonus headlight flash in the process. The hand-control mechanism is fitted below the right-hand police forces across the world. In the late Fifties rumours abounded that he was working on side of the steering wheel; it’s pulled to accelerate and pushed to activate the brakes, but I’ll be using the conventional controls a V8 for a future Daimler sports car, and they were proved to be today. Climbing aboard, I lower myself into the tan leather bucket true in 1958. The 2.5-litre V8 he cooked up was very over-square – seats, twist the key and press the starter. The 2.5-litre V8 fires 76mm bore, 70mm stroke – a trademark of his motorcycle designs. quickly and settles into a ‘wroohm, wroohm, wroohm’ burble. The Daimler V8’s camshaft was positioned high-up between the cylinder blocks, operating inclined valves in hemispherical Mechanical noise is minimal and there is zero vibration at idle. In place of the original sprung three-spoke Bakelite steering combustion chambers via short duralumin pushrods and valve wheel is a Derrington wood rim which, correctly positioned in gear – just like the Speed Twin. The SP250 was launched at the 1959 New York Auto Show. At ban-the-bomb-style, allows a clear view of both major instrument dials. When it was a police car there would have been a specially first Daimler named its new sports car the Dart, but Chrysler had calibrated speedometer but this was removed when this car already registered that name and threatened legal action. So the returned to civilian use after five years of service. It would also name was dropped in favour of the internal model code, SP250 – although to this day people still refer to the model as the Dart. have ridden on steel disc wheels – probably without hub-caps – Original early A-spec cars were flawed by a Triumph TR3-based but now has chrome wire wheels. Though primarily a two-seater, the SP250 does have a narrow but fully upholstered rear bench chassis notoriously prone to flexing. This was addressed by 1961’s B-spec version, which – useful for children or even a couple had extra chassis outriggers and a of adults with the top down. The seats strengthening steel hoop between the are comfortable, although the seating position is somewhat upright – how did A-posts. The model was intended for 6ft-something policemen cope? Percy the US market but not many reached says it reminded him of driving a Jaguar American shores. In the UK, however, D-type; you don’t know whether to look the SP250 endeared itself to the police, over the screen or under it. which bought 26 B-spec cars between I move the gear selector into ‘D’, drop 1961 and 1964. Their crews thought well the fly-off handbrake and tentatively of them and they remained in service for accelerate. Being used to the response nine years. One of the reasons for this is of my own Daimler 2.5 V8 saloon, I’m said to be that the cars were so low that PREVIOUS OWNER WIN PERCY immediately struck by the acceleration traffic officers could sneak up behind Win Percy became a racing driver in 1964, turning of this lighter sports car. With the car speeding drivers without the culprits professional in 1974. Widely considered to be world’s number one Touring Car driver, he was weighing just 940kg, the 140bhp engine spotting them in their rear-view mirror three times British Touring Car Champion from has relatively little to pull; its 0-60mph – quite unlike big contemporary police 1980-82 and was only ever beaten by one other time of 8.5sec and a top speed of 130mph Wolseleys with illuminated grille badges driver for a class victory in the BTCC. must have kept Sixties police constables that instantly gave the game away. Percy won the Spa 24 Hours twice and is the most successful non-Australian driver in the history Most civilian SP250s were manuals well on top of the game. of the Bathurst 1000k race – in 11 starts he was with overdrive as an option, but the Police-spec SP250s were fitted with a placed first, second, third and fifth. He won the British police ordered all of its SP250s gear-hold knob below the heater Donington 500k, the Tourist Trophy and was twice with the Borg-Warner DG automatic quadrant in the centre of the dashboard. the winner of the BRDC Silver Star. gearbox – an option primarily aimed Pull it out and the gearbox remains in In September 1962, a Daimler SP250 driven by brothers Leo and Ian Geoghegan won the Bathurst at the US market. During evaluation second, which would have given the Six Hour race, finishing five laps ahead of their the police found the auto to be more police a significant advantage in a chase. nearest rival after being timed on the Conrod economical, and avoided the clutch Today, charging along Spanish Straight at almost 130mph. Twenty-eight years wear suffered by a car in town use for mountains roads, the car is pure later Percy and his team won the Bathurst 1000k in 1990, was second in 1991 and fifth in 1992. enjoyment. Roadholding is generally 18-24 hours per day.


Police instructed ex-owner Michael Oxberry not to wire up the bell... but how could he resist?

Win Percy invested £10k in rebuilding Edward Turner’s gem of a 2.5-litre V8 engine

Percy’s hand-operated driving controls joined period police modifications

After a five-stretch in service and a spell inside at the Met Police Traffic Museum, 670 ELL was most recently seen pounding the beat in Gibraltar


[ Daimler SP250]

Making the most of Spain’s mountain roads using speed hold to keep the auto ’box in second gear

‘Spooling up to 6000rpm, the roar of the Daimler V8 is utterly intoxicating’ It was also less taxing for its driver. ‘After several thirty minute pursuits within their eight hour stints, drivers would be physically and mentally exhausted,’ says John Dorsett, ex-curator of the Metropolitan Police Historic Vehicle Collection and retired SP250 traffic patrol officer. ‘Removing the necessity to change gear made it easier to concentrate on everything else within the surrounding environment.’ The gear-hold device ensured it was responsive enough to pursue the street-racing ‘ton-up’ motorcycle gangs. From 1979 to 2011, 670 ELL was owned by Michael Oxberry, who at one point loaned it to the Metropolitan Police Traffic Museum in Catford. Oxberry obtained an original Winkworth bell from the police, with the understanding that it could be mounted but under no circumstances should it be wired up or used. He laughs, ‘Of course I did both – I simply couldn’t resist!’ Oxberry was also able to obtain some of the car’s early history, which included one particularly comedic carry-on. In the mid-Sixties the car was being driven by PC Peter Gidley, with PC Clem Welling in the observer’s seat, when they received a radio message that a bank robbery was in progress in Croydon. Gidley made straight for the bank and mounted the pavement to block the doorway. He succeeded only in terrifying the bank’s staff and customers – it was a false alarm. Another anecdote on file details PC John Warriner’s account of driving 670 ELL along the Sutton bypass when he became aware of another SP250 approaching in his rear-view mirror. The car pulled alongside and its smiling driver called out ‘Snap!’ It was ex-Goon Harry Secombe. Win Percy bought the car at auction. ‘When Lord March asked me to be the driving standards officer for Goodwood the Daimler was being used as a course car,’ he explains. ‘I knew it was the most reliable course car Goodwood had ever had and really fancied it. Everything about it was right including its police

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history, and being an automatic it was just what I wanted. I had it converted to hand controls by John Kempley at Sussex Motor Car Storage and I was over the moon with it from day one. ‘One day I flew in for a meeting at Goodwood and Lord March sent a chap to pick me up from Gatwick. The driver was the son of a policeman who used to drive my car. He remembered it well and had some of the original police logs which he gave me to keep with the car. For the eight years when I was driving standards officer I used the SP250 to journey to the circuit and back. Many friends tried to put me off the car. They said, “Oh, you don’t want one of those, it’s ugly.” But there was something about it that I liked. ‘After buying the car I discovered the core plugs were leaking, so the engine had to come out and I took the opportunity to have it rebuilt. Over £10,000 later it was back on the road with an overhauled cylinder head, reground crankshaft and new pistons, but it was worth it because it flew and the torque was amazing. ‘I belong to the Gibraltar Classic Vehicle Association and on a couple of occasions when I took the car there for an event I was amazed by how many ex-UK policemen approached me to say how well they remembered the car.’ Eventually Percy had to give up his Goodwood post for health reasons. Initially he decided to keep the car, but even with rackand-pinion steering it was still rather heavy because his right arm was always busy with the hand controls. ‘Eventually the low seating became a problem and I found it all too much. But I was really sad to sell 670 ELL. I really was.’ Thanks to Win Percy, Michael Oxberry, John Dorsett, Goodwood Revival (goodwood.com), Gibraltar Classic Vehicle Association (gibraltarclassiccar.com), and Daimler and Lanchester Owner’s Club archivist/historian Laurence Jones (laurence@birkenshaw.org)

1962 Daimler SP250 (as modified) Engine 2548cc V8, ohv, two SU HD6 carburettors Power and torque 140bhp @ 5800rpm; 155lb ft @ 3600rpm Transmission Three-speed auto, rwd Steering Rack-and-pinion Suspension Front: independent, wishbones, coil springs, telescopic dampers, anti-roll bar. Rear: live axle, leaf springs, lever-arm dampers Brakes Servo-assisted discs all round Weight 940kg (2073lb) Performance Top speed: 125mph; 0-60mph: 8.5sec Price new £1605 CC Price Guide £14k-£48.5k


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[ Life Cycle]

The life story of a

Ford Sierra RS Cosworth From pre-production promo to the longest professional rally career of any Cosworth – via a date with Formula 1 greatness – this Sierra has seen it all Words: EMMA WOODCOCK Photography LAURENS PARSONS

Seconded to Brooklyn Motorsport in 1986 ‘We picked it up from Ford’s Boreham site one Friday in January 1986; it was one of the ten pre-production Sierra RS Cosworths that Ford registered for road use in late 1985,’ says Tim Hill. As one of the three Brooklyn Motorsport mechanics who converted the Cossie to rally specification, Tim was among the first to slip behind C240 HVW’s three-spoked steering wheel. ‘I took it for a spin that night,’ he continues, his grin growing wider. ‘It was something else – I’d never driven anything like that before.’ Few had. Though Ford had announced the fast three-door ten months earlier at the 1985 Geneva Motor Show, series production was still several months away when Brooklyn took delivery of its new whale-tailed warrior. The early access was down to Tim’s father Mike, who was the Brooklyn dealer principal and a fervent rallying enthusiast. As a member of Ford’s Rally Sport panel, Mike had spent

the previous year working with six other Ford dealers to mastermind a promotional motor sport programme to coincide with the Cossie’s release. Together, they created the Securicor Cosworth Challenge, a singlemake promotional rally series in which each dealer would collect, prepare and run one of the prototypes. The teams had to work fast – the Securicor Challenge’s first round was scheduled for early February as part of the Skip Brown Rally, giving the mechanics barely four weeks to prepare their Cosworths for competition. ‘We spent three nights sleeping in the workshop just to get the car finished,’ Tim laughs. ‘The schedule was so tight that we were late for scrutineering and as such ended up far further down the running order than we should have been.’ It was only after a suspension failure put C240 out of the event that they discovered that the round wouldn’t be counted towards the series – none of the other dealers had finished their cars in time to compete.

Brooklyn’s RS Cossie, C240 HVW, was the only Securicor Sierra to arrive at the 1986 Skip Brown Rally

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The Sierra Cosworth back in its Brooklyn livery 32 years after it was first applied

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[ Life Cycle]

Ford Sierra RS Cosworth

The Brooklyn car with two of its consecutively registered rally siblings

All seven Securicor Challenge Sierras, January 1986

A driver is found for the 1986 season Brooklyn had also been quick to secure its driver for the year, rising star Phil Collins. ‘I’d been rallying Opel Asconas and Mantas since 1984 but General Motors was dropping its sponsorship,’ he explains. ‘I was looking for another drive, so I called Mike Hill to ask about the Sierra challenge seat and he replied, “Perfect, I was just about to call you myself!” It took ten minutes and a handshake to seal the deal for the season; Mike was a hard-working, honest guy with great integrity.’ Despite occasional mechanical troubles, the team had a good season and arrived at the final round with a realistic hope of series victory. ‘I was trying to drive carefully – I was desperate to finish – but we were behind at the first service. I turned to my co-driver and asked for the map. He passed it over, I glanced at it and then I wedged it behind the seat! I remember saying, “We don’t need this – we have to do something else.” Then I drove the next stage blind, as fast as I could.’ Phil would take 15 seconds out of his opposition on that stage alone, winning the event and securing the championship. It takes something special to relegate a champion rally driver to the passenger seat yet, earlier in 1986, Phil had willingly strapped himself into the left-hand side of the Sierra. He’d been asked to provide his car and tuition for a Cars & Car Conversions magazine feature involving a full day teaching Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna the art of rally driving. The future threetime World Driver’s Champion would drive four other cars over the course of the event but it was C240 that gave Senna his very first taste of the rough stuff. ‘The first thing I remember was when the service van got stuck under a tree on the way to the stage,’ Phil recalls. ‘Ayrton was straight up on the roof sawing through the branches himself. Once the car was out of the trailer, I took him for a passenger ride. At the end of the run, he looked over at me and said, “You’re a nutcase!” Then we swapped over and he had his first chance to drive. I told him that this wasn’t tarmac, wasn’t a circuit and you couldn’t turn in late.’ ‘Of course, he did exactly that and understeered into a ditch on the very first corner. He couldn’t apologise enough. “Sorry! Sorry! I know what you

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C240 being campaigned by Dave Paveley in the 1991 British Rally Championship

mean now!” He wanted to try again later but I was reluctant – it would be only the second time he’d driven the Cosworth… Well, it couldn’t have been more different. This time it was poetry in motion. He picked it up so quickly; he was such a natural.’ Before the year drew to a close, C240 made its first appearance on the international stage. With Phil behind the wheel, and alongside two other pre-production Cossies, the Brooklyn car entered the RAC Rally and became the first Sierra RS Cosworth to contest a World Rally Championship round. Were that not remarkable enough, the seven Securicor Challenge cars had also competed throughout 1986 in the Group B category, Ford not having produced enough roadgoing Cosworths over the year to allow homologation in the production-based Groups A and N. With the season over, Phil and C240 parted ways. The Cosworth remained with Brooklyn, spending the next two years under the stewardship of Tim Hill and Paul Dyas, but by 1989 C240 was once again in need of a full-time driver. A mere handful of miles down the road, aspiring rally driver Dave Paveley was searching for a chance to prove himself. Fate, and Ford of Britain, were about to intervene. Dave Paveley becomes C240’s new pilot in 1989 ‘I’d started on the slippery slopes of competition a number of years earlier, and I really wanted to be a professional rally driver,’ recounts Paveley. ‘I approached Ford in 1989 trying to get a works drive, and was directed towards Brooklyn, one of its satellite teams.’ Paveley and Mike Hill soon struck a deal, competing together for the next two seasons. Yet there was a cloud on the horizon – Ford had decided to shut down its dealer-supported, semiworks rally teams at the end of the 1990 season. As soon as Brooklyn received news of impending changes, it offered to sell its driver the Cosworth. ‘It was a no-brainer from where I was sitting but I’ll keep to myself how much I paid for it,’ Dave remembers. ‘It was rather less than it’s worth now, that’s for certain... ‘Buying the Sierra wasn’t a momentous thing to do at the time. Not much had really changed and the car didn’t yet have the historical significance it does now.


Paveley and C240 at a 1992 promo event. Not fancy dress

Other than returning it to its 1986 livery, current owner Kingsley Beck has kept C240 exactly as it was the day he bought it in 1997

‘The first time Ayrton drove it he understeered into a ditch. But the second was poetry in motion’ C240 with the Brooklyn service van, both of which were graced by Senna

C240 outside Dave Paveley’s office on the day he sold it in 1997


[ Life Cycle]

Ford Sierra RS Cosworth

‘On the night I sold the car, I lay there thinking “What have I done?”’ At that point it was just a tool of the job, just another rally car.’ Despite the change of ownership, C240 continued to reside in the Brooklyn workshop for a number of years, only moving to Paveley’s nearby Acocks Green premises during the final years of its competition career. ‘It was a pivotal car for me. It took me from being a privateer, to semi-works and finally on to works driver with Rover. That said, it gave us plenty of mechanical heartache along the way...’ By 1995, the Sierra was nearing the end of its homologation for front-line competition and fast becoming obsolete. Dave responded by entering the car in the Circuit of Ireland. It would be the final international appearance not just for C240 but for any three-door Sierra RS Cosworth. ‘Looking back, it was really nice to round off the car’s professional career – it was both the very first and the very last three-door Cossie to rally internationally. That didn’t hit me at the time though – it was straight ahead and look towards the next career move. It affected other people far more – a lot of spectators turned out in Ireland to see two pre-production Cosworths in competition together for the final time. It was a really big deal.’ Dave became more attached to C240 as the years passed but, in 1997, the time came to sell. ‘I can feel driving C240 even now, it’s never left me. Whenever I walked past it I couldn’t help but get in and go for a drive. My daughter Jade remembers sitting in the passenger seat, singing nursery rhymes down the headphones and having the time of her life. On the night I sold it, I lay there thinking “What have I done?” I still remember Kingsley driving it away; my heart sank as I watched it go. I’d buy it back in a heartbeat.’ Sold to Kingsley Beck in 1997 for £10,000 Kingsley Beck, the car’s current owner, has very different memories of the day. ‘I’d been searching for an ex-works Cosworth and a friend put me in touch

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with Dave Paveley. The negotiations were simple – there weren’t any. Dave told me, ‘This is the price, don’t come here with less and don’t make an offer or I’ll send you right back down the motorway.’ I arrived in Birmingham with a banker’s draft for the full £10,000. People thought I was mad; I’d looked at one of the other pre-production rally cars, C234, a few months earlier and its owner only wanted half as much. It doesn’t matter though; I’ve always liked Cosworths and I really valued the Senna connection. ‘Driving back home, I couldn’t help but think “What have I done?” I remember feeling really embarrassed whenever I stopped at a service station – who was that sad loser driving around in a fully-stickered rally car?’ Beck spent a decade using it on the road for everything from B-road blasts to picking up the shopping. ‘Historic events weren’t interested in the car back then – it was just an old rally car to them,’ he remembers. Attitudes eventually began to change and the car was invited to a Senna retrospective in 2003. ‘We were parked up with Senna’s 500 SEC when a Latino woman came up to us and demanded to know what the Sierra was doing there,’ Beck laughs. ‘I looked around and the family likeness was astounding – it was clearly Ayrton’s sister. I didn’t know that for certain, mind, so I crossed my fingers and told her “Your brother drove this.” She was satisfied then.’ For Kingsley, the main attraction of C240 is its exceptional history. His first move after buying it was to recreate the car’s 1986 livery, replacing Dave Paveley’s sponsorship decals with the correct Brooklyn items, and rustproof the underside to preserve the original metal. Otherwise, the car remains as it was in 1997, something which won’t change anytime soon. ‘It is what it is; it did what it did. I love the interest people have in it when they see it as it was in period. My main enjoyment comes all about getting it out of the garage so people can see and enjoy it.’


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Alfa Romeo Spider With prices chasing the coupés now’s the time to buy a Spider, with our advice Words MALCOLM MCKAY Photography JOHN COLLEY

ith film-star-gorgeous looks, great handling and a gutsy twin-cam engine, the Alfa Spider is a superb sports car that’s better value now than when it was new – especially in Britain, where the cost of righthand-drive conversion by the UK distributor whacked the price up. There are now more here than ever, imported from many countries over the years; the fact that most recent imports are left-hand drive helps to keep prices down. Take time to consider which of the four series is best for you, then look carefully for a car that has been well cared for – especially the bodywork. Sharing their wisdom on Spiders with us on these pages are Stuart Taylor, Alfa Romeo Owners Club Giulia 105/115 Registrar for more than 20 years; Chris Sweetapple, whose company Highwood Alfa supplies and manufactures a wide range of Spider and other Alfa parts; and Peter Smart, whose Classic Alfas company services, restores and race-prepares Guilias, Spiders and other classic Alfas.

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[ What to pay ]

Budget £5k-plus for a project S1, £20k-30k for a good one and up to £50k for a concours car. S2s fetch £2500 for a project, £8k-12k for a usable car and £15k-20k for concours. For S3 and S4, £1500 will get you a project, £5k-8k a tidy, usable car and £12k-15k a superb example. 1750s and 2000s fetch 10-15% more than 1600s, which in turn fetch 10-15% more than 1300 Juniors. First-year Duetto 1600s command a 10-20% premium over 196768 cars, even 1750s.

Which one to choose? There were many variations through the Spider’s exceptionally long life, with four engines ranging from 1.3 to 2.0 litres. Over time styling changes and emissions requirements diluted looks and performance, but later cars still have plenty of appeal and pack modern comforts such as power steering, electric windows and electronic fuel injection. 1966-69, S1 ‘Duetto’, identified by round tail. Launched in 1966 in 1600 (1570cc) form with 109bhp, joined in 1967 by the 1750 Veloce using the GTV’s 1779cc, 122bhp engine, then by the 89bhp 1300 Junior. 1969-82, S2 ‘Coda Tronca’, identified by Kamm tail. A steeper windscreen and revised grille and trim accompanied the cut-off tail and bigger rear lights. In 1971 the 2000 Veloce replaced the 1750 with 132bhp, updated interior and options of limited-slip differential and alloy wheels. The 1600 and 1300 continued but the latter was dropped in 1978. A dash restyle came in 1980 and headlight covers were deleted in 1982. 1982-89, S3 ‘Aerodinamica’, identified by spoiler tail. A black rubber tail spoiler and restyled grille and bumpers gave the Spider a new look (arguably its


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‘There are now more in the UK than ever, imported from many countries over the years’ least attractive), still either 1600 or 2000. In 1986 the Quadrifoglio Verde introduced an integrated front spoiler and ugly side skirts, along with the optional three-way catalytic converter with Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection. Power dropped to 127bhp. 1989-95, S4. Full colour-coding and smoother bumpers gave the Spider a distinctive style again, now all with Bosch Motronic fuel injection, power steering and optional three-speed auto transmission. The 1600 was discontinued in 1992.

attempts were made to protect it. Check that rusty metal has been cut out, new metal has been let in correctly (seam-welded if within 30cm of a suspension mounting or load bearing point as per MoT rules) and protection applied for the future. Most body panels are available, especially for the S2 onwards; Duetto panels can be costly with front wings more than £1000 each. A full professional body rebuild will cost about £20,000, so project cars are really only for the DIY enthusiast.

Corrosion is, unsurprisingly, the biggest enemy of all models. S4s are particularly rust-prone because the sills fill with water when their drains clog up; the sills are complex structures and replacement costs around £1500 per side. The boot floor and footwells also need careful inspection; when checking the latter have a good prod at the base of the inner sills because it’s not unusual for covers to be fitted over rotten outer sills, leaving the metal to fester away inside. Rot can strike almost anywhere on earlier models. The steel used on Alfas up to the Nineties was very poor and seemed to rot from the inside out even if

Engines are a delight – the compact all-alloy fourcylinder with twin-cam crossflow cylinder head is efficient and powerful in all its guises. When it does wear out (look for excessive oil breathing, leaks, blue smoke in the exhaust and listen for bearing knock), it can be fully rebuilt for £4k-5k. Many owners discard the Spica fuel injection fitted to meet emissions control on US-market cars from 1969 to the Eighties, although those who can make it work (try Porsche 911 specialists) say it’s not at all bad. It’s often replaced with Webers or Dell’Ortos but you’ll need to budget £1000-plus for the carburettors,

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Engines range from 1.3 to 2.0 litres – all are straight-fours with a crossflow twin-cam cylinder head and are reliable and fizzy performers if well maintained

‘The steel used up to the Nineties was very poor but most body panels are available’ controls and manifold. Carb-fitted cars were given Weber, Solex or Dell’Orto 40s at different points in production; there was no significant performance difference between them. Most owners prefer Webers but Dell’Orto parts availability is the best. Solexes are often replaced when the throttle spindles wear – the spindles ran directly in the aluminium casing, and fitting bushes is a specialist task. The manual gearbox was a delightful five-speed all-synchro unit throughout. If the clutch is heavy it probably needs a new flexible hose (except Duettos which had a cable clutch). The synchros go eventually; an exchange rebuilt gearbox is £750, or £810 for cableclutch cars. All bearings and synchros are available but some gears can only be found secondhand. A ZF three-speed automatic was optional on S4 US and Japanese-market cars. If it’s worn out (ensure smooth changes, especially kickdown), budget £2000 for an overhaul, including fitting. Right-hand-drive conversions vary in quality. Factory imports to the UK were intermittent, but imported cars were converted to right-hand drive on arrival. Cars brought in later from the US, Italy and Germany and

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converted to right-hand drive need careful inspection; the car was designed to be left-hand drive and the right footwell is not ideally suited to conversion. Rear axle leaks are common and an axle running low on oil will be noisy and may seize. Differentials in need of replacement after 60,000 miles are not rare, especially on S3/4; an exchange reconditioned limitedslip unit costs £1000. Electrics on Italian cars often come in for criticism; Spiders are no worse than most contemporaries. It’s important to check everything works, especially on S4s which have electric windows and mirrors as well as electronic ignition and fuel injection. An uprated ECU such as those from Squadra Tuning or Autodelta can boost both torque and bhp. Interiors aren’t a big problem, with new seat covers costing £150-200, although sourcing some smaller trim items can be a lengthy exercise. Dashboards for righthand-drive cars are also hard to find. The soft-top is well made and easy to use, but you’ll need to budget £750 plus fitting for a replacement. Check the condition of the frame, especially the


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New seat covers are available for £150-200 but sourcing other trim, especially right-hand-drive dashboards, can take time

Graham Bayley, Birmingham ‘When I saw Dustin Hoffman’s Alfa Spider in The Graduate I said to myself I’d have one some day. Five years ago that day came; I flew to Edinburgh to see the 1968 1300 Junior seen on these pages. It had some body issues, but the price reflected that. ‘It had been imported from South Africa 15 years ago and had recently had a new hood, interior and gearbox rebuild. I’ve added around 30,000 miles to the 65,000 it had when I bought it; I don’t think the engine has ever been rebuilt but it’s had no problems at all. After a year I took it to Alfaholics to have the body looked at and they recommended Red Castle Classics in Wales, which replaced the sills and doorbottoms, repaired the rear valances and front lower wings and resprayed the whole car for a total of £5000. The only other thing I’ve done is change the rubber carburettor mounts to aluminium, because the originals were perishing. ‘We’ve enjoyed using it for holidays all over the UK and going to classic car shows – it’s never let me down.’ Vincenzo Iaciofano, Surrey ‘My 1974 2000 Veloce had been standing in a garage for ten years when I bought it, though it came with lots of history and had been serviced by an Alfa dealer – the last bill was more than £1000. It had very few owners and a genuine 38k miles from new. ‘A mechanic friend inspected it and the only thing he could find was a leaking differential gasket. I also had to replace the missing jack and toolkit. The radio has never worked and the lock on the glovebox broke, so I bought a secondhand one. ‘After one long drive the rear brakes locked up. I fitted new discs which hold the drum brake handbrake and new cables. Some parts were not available new, but Classic Alfa had secondhand items. The problem kept happening but was eventually traced to the rear flexible hose, which had swelled inside. The only other issue I’ve had was a snapped rear suspension rebound strap – it was quite a job to replace because of the rust and dirt under the car.’

header rail, because it can rust and/or twist. Duetto frames were unavailable for decades but can now be sourced via Highwood Alfa for around €4k. Exterior trim is not the big issue it once was, with most parts now available for S1/2, though later cars are not yet quite so well served. Alfa Romeo shows no interest in servicing its historic cars, but specialists have organised production of bumpers; a pair of front bumpers for the Duetto is £900 and rears are £630. Running gear The suspension and steering have a significant number of joints (six in the steering alone) and a full overhaul with new bushes front and rear can easily be £1000-plus. A little play is permissible in the steering box, but more than 20mm at the steering wheel rim needs investigating. Power assistance arrived in 1989. If the car feels woolly or unsettled, budget to replace lots of bushes. Brakes were discs all-round and dual circuit from 1970. Most rhd conversions had twin servos, costing £85 each if reproduction replacements are required. The handbrake uses small shoes inside the disc brake hub; never particularly effective, they’re prone to seize up from infrequent use and often cause MoT failures.

S1 Duettos like this example, distinguished by a rounded boat-tail, command the highest prices, but the key to buying any Alfa Spider is finding a car that’s not threatened by extensive corrosion

Nick Foster, Essex ‘Having always liked Alfas, I decided to buy a Spider in 1997 and looked at all models from round-tail onwards. A lot were rust-heaps, so in the end I bought a very clean seven-year-old S4 imported from France. ‘It had mechanical problems from time to time and I’ve learnt to replace all the suspension bushes every 40,000 miles or so. I also bought an automatic S4 in 2009 in need of a complete mechanical overhaul. Initially I had work done on both cars by specialists, some good and some not so good. I later started doing a lot of the work myself because I quite enjoy it and you really get to know the cars well, save money and know that the work has been done thoroughly. ‘The Alfa is a practical car, comfy with a roomy boot, effective hood, 33-35mpg on a run and great performance. With fuel injection, electronic ignition, power steering and electric windows, it’s an easy and reliable drive. Rust can be an issue and it’s a bit tail-happy, but you soon get used to that. ‘I had the automatic Spider for six years and spent about £16,000 on it in total – I paid £4000 for it, which was £3000 too much. It was a good reliable car eventually, but the threespeed gearbox meant motorway driving was less relaxed than the manual – 80mph at 4000rpm against 3500rpm. I sold it last year to make room for a classic V6 916 Spider, which is a whole load of fun.’

1969 Alfa Spider Duetto 1750 – £29,950 77,236 miles, left-hand drive, twin Weber carburettors, imported into the UK in 1972. Excellent compression and oil pressure. Subject of a recent major body restoration and baremetal respray with photographic record. New seat covers, door cards and stainless steel wheel caps. Recent hood and hood cover. History file. MoT to September 2018. Private seller.

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Went out to warm up the oil; got carried away

Phil gets lost in Sixties Britain 1962 Jaguar E-type FHC Owned by Phil Bell, editor (phil.bell@bauermedia.co.uk) Time owned 8 years Miles this month 127 Costs this month £63 Previously Decided to take the E-type off the road to start my winter jobs list

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his keeps happening. I take the E-type out for a specific purpose, in this case to warm the engine before an oil change, then become so lost in the experience that I forget why I set out in the first place, returning an hour or so later than planned. I enjoy working on this car, but I love driving it, and I’m lucky enough to have a playground of lightly trafficked B-roads and swooping A-roads within minutes of my driveway. It’s like heading back to the time that the E-type was born into, before featureless dual carriageways became our dominant conduit of travel. And despite the season, bright sunshine was lighting up the landscape, just like it always did in the Sixties of course.

But eventually the extended loop returned to my garage, where a small stack of Duckhams 20w/50 cans lying in ambush jolted me back to reality. With a winter jobs list inevitably provoking a period of idleness for the E-type, if not my spanners, I prefer to change the oil and filter beforehand so that the engine internals don’t sit around in a cocktail of fuel residue and acidic combustion products. I’d been wondering what to do after the local stockist stopped supplying my usual Millers classic oil when Duckhams relaunched its 20w/50 at the Classic Motor Show back in November, so I took the opportunity to stock up. I did ask whether I could supplement it with a 15-odd-year-old can of Duckhams Q rediscovered under my workbench, but the technical people warned that the blend might have settled in that time. Not worth risking a £6k engine rebuild on a £30 can of oil then. Maybe I could sell it in an automobilia auction. Like many jobs on this car, replacing the oil filter involves removing other parts for access. It is possible to do it without detaching the aluminium undertray and huge air cleaner canister, but that makes it so much harder to ensure the oil filter

canister is properly aligned on its seal afterwards. Getting that wrong leads to a massive oil slick on the garage floor at best – stained concrete remains as a painful reminder – or catastrophic oil loss out on the road. So, like all the fiddly routines on this car, I’ve learned to allow extra time and pretend that I enjoy the opportunity to inspect all of the extra parts that must come off and the hidden areas that they expose. And I’ve convinced myself that the improved dexterity I’ve developed in fitting the rubber boot between the air filter canister and plenum chamber qualifies me to run a sideline in freelance keyhole surgery. Despite the aluminium sump and brass plug being in good order they’ve never made a good seal with a new copper washer, so this time I’m trying a steel one with a rubber seal bonded to it. After the agonisingly slow process of tipping 8.5 litres of cold oil into the nearside cam cover – these charmingly period-style metal cans don’t have the handy extendable spouts of the modern age – I summoned my wife to crank the engine over while I checked for leaks. All good, but to be sure the car clearly needed a proper road test and B-road Britain was beckoning once more.

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OUR CARS Replacing the fuel lines wasn’t quite as easy as the workshop manual hinted

Perished lines meant unwelcome fuel spraying

Pop… bang… ouch! 1991 Peugeot 405 SRi Owned by Sam Dawson, news editor (sam.dawson@bauermedia.co.uk) Time owned 10 months Miles this month 13 Costs this month £22 Previously Halted the spread of the sill rust

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t all started so straightforwardly. After the NEC Classic Motor Show, where the Peugeot Sport Club invited me to the 405’s 30th anniversary bash at Prescott in summer 2018, I thought I’d make sure all was well under the bonnet. I’m in the middle of moving house at the moment so I’m a little preoccupied, plus it’s all too easy to neglect your classic in the middle of winter when a quick glance out of the window can suddenly take the shine off any weekend-drive plans. Anyway, I’d planned to drive the Peugeot to KartMania at Silverstone (more news on this some other time) with half a mind to taking a long diversion via Ryton-onDunsmore, where the car was made, on the way home. The Rootes-era factory has long since been replaced by Jaguar Land Rover’s slick Special Vehicles department, but I

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figured it would still be a great destination anyway. Noticing the coolant level was low and with the stark warnings I’d put in my own 205 GTi buyers’ guide the other month about looking after the XU engine still fresh in my mind, I fired up the 405 and headed to Halfords to buy some more. It ran fine all the way there, but the fuel gauge needle was dropping a lot. Oh well, probably just finding its feet, it had been a while. It first coughed at a big motorway roundabout, a sudden cutting-out. The needle dropped yet further. A few splutters later and the cabin was full of pungent petrol fumes. With the fuel gauge now red-lining, the car having gone through £10-worth of fuel in little more than 10 miles, I pulled into the office car park and popped the bonnet. And promptly got a jet of neat petrol in the face. The old fuel hoses running from the underbody lines into the injection system itself were perished. Then I remembered another thing I’d written in the guide, about oil and petrol ingress into the distributor. I opened everything and let the petrol evaporate. Replacing the fuel hoses is the sort of job covered in the Haynes manual with,

‘Unfasten the jubilee clips. Remove old hoses. Replace’. The reality is a little different of course. It’s more like ‘Rummage around in the dark behind engine. Accidentally snap battery terminal cover with trapped elbow. Swear. Remove clip by mangling with screwdriver. Free hose by slicing with craft knife. Stab self in finger. Swear. Get petrol all over hands. Swear.’ But I got there in the end. I missed the drive to Ryton, but it snowed anyway. Speaking of leaks, there’s a minor one somewhere in the power steering system, so I’m giving this new Prestone Power Steering Fluid & Stop Leak a go. Working on a similar principle to the puncturehealing Slime I put in my mountain-bike tyres, it’s got an additive in it that promises to relubricate hardened seals in danger of perishing. It may not be a full-on cure, but it’s worth a try, especially because I need to get the driver’s side front wing straightened out before the 405’s 30th birthday party. Oh, and move house…


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OUR CARS Malcolm’s barn fills up with Trabants, as the 1965 example is unloaded alongside the 1964 one

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Indulging in Trabi chic 1962 Trabant P50, 1964 & 1965 Trabant P601 Owned by Malcolm McKay, contributor (MMcKays@aol.com) Miles this month 25 Costs this month N/A Previously Malcolm rescues three Cold War icons

’ve always championed underdogs. And they don’t come much more maligned than the poor old Trabant. Launched in 1957 with all-independent suspension, transverse engine, front-wheel drive, rack-and-pinion steering and a P6-style steel inner monocoque clad in non-structural easily-replaced panels made from recycled industrial materials, it’s a car that really deserves a better press. The trouble is, you never see those early ones. You only see the ones made in the late Eighties, by which time they were seriously outdated. So, when in late 2016

I spotted a 1964 Trabant P601 on eBay, I jumped. Production began in mid-1964, so this was really early – and unusually original because most were steadily updated with later components. It needed work, but wasn’t at all bad. Then the next week, a 1965 one popped up. So I had to have it too, figuring there would be economies of scale in restoring two side-by-side. I spent about £750 on parts, shipped from Germany. Original factory panels are still available and I even bought a new door for the 1965 car, which was in worse condition having clearly had a harder life, evidenced by later engine, brakes, seats and other bits. We did some work on the 1964 car and soon had it running reliably on its original six-volt electrics. I was lucky enough to buy a tranche of spares from a former Trabi owner, who’d acquired parts hoarded by his wife’s family in the Czech Republic. These came in handy to get the 1965 car running because it had an electronic

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ignition conversion, which had failed and melted a coil. Back on points, it ran a treat. A year on, man-logic struck again; this time a 1962 original shape Trabant. It needed some work, but not much; engine and seats were later, but not obtrusively so. Some sense did prevail, though – the 1965 project had to go. Young Bryn James was delighted with it and hopes to have it on the road sometime in 2018. The 1962 car needed some work on the brakes, but not a lot more before I drove it over to West End Garage in Buckingham for an MoT. The look on the tester’s face when he returned from a 15-minute Tapley decelerometer test run summed it up, ‘I haven’t had that much fun in years!’ Needless to say, it passed. More on its new adventures next time!

Learn how to restore, maintain and improve your classic car at www.skillshack.co.uk


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The interior iooks original but has very little wear of note

Rosso Corsa with Crema leather is unusual on a 456

1997 Ferrari 456 GTA £69,990 This four-seater Italian exotic has been driven sparingly but obviously cared for well, says Rob Scorah

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t’s more usual to meet Ferrari’s Nineties two-plus-two in more subdued colours – blue or silver – but this mid-production 456 in Rosso Corsa over Crema leather makes a striking example. With fewer than 21,500 miles driven (and having been garaged properly), you’d expect the paintwork to retain all of its factory lustre and consistency, and it does. Finish and colour hue do not vary across surfaces or different body materials and there are no signs of cracking or corrosion on aprons or leading edges. There are several very tiny stonechips to the nose. These have been touched up, though considering the calibre of the car they could maybe have been done a little better but you have to look hard to find them. The black windscreen surrounds show no sign of discolouration or corrosion. Panel fit remains true. Doors and boot close to leave nicely-matched edges and the big clamshell bonnet rises and falls smoothly and fits precisely. Under that big lid the engine appears as (after reading the blue-chip specialist service history) you would expect. Everything looks factory fresh – wiring, clips, cam

1997 Ferrari 456 GTA

covers and general cleanliness. As well as a fully stamped book, with the most recent services by Migliore Cars of Bromsgrove, prospective buyers will also be pleased to find that the 456 has had a recent cambelt change. Interestingly there are also a couple of notes from previous owners outlining a little specialist lineage on the mechanics who have worked on the car. The interior of the car mirrors the outside, with very light signs of use commensurate with the mileage. The worst that can be found is a little wear to the driver’s seat outer bolster. Otherwise, carpets and hides are clean; steering wheel, gearshift and switches are free of ring or fingernail scratches. There is also a set of fitted Ferrari luggage included, its condition not far behind the car itself. Nineties Ferraris were more urbane than their forebears and the V12 fires up easily and settles into a refined idle without any oil-starved rattles. The automatic transmission slots easily into gear and the car is away without any thuds or shunts. As with the car’s aesthetics the 456’s road manners emphasise refinement and you soon realise that this car is about swift progress from fairly gentle input. Steering

Recent cambelt change is good news for potential owners

is precise and the suspension sure-footed, handling bumps without clunks. The gear changes seem particularly smooth, even when the driver gets involved to hold/ drop the coupé into a lower gear for bends (there are no rattles or creaks in the turns). You have to provoke the Ferrari to really hear the engine and even then its tone has a silky, even quality. The 5.4-litre V12’s heft is felt low in the revs, accelerating smoothly through the range. The pressure and temperature gauges threw up no warning signals on our test. Although prospective 456 owners may prefer different colour/transmission options, this 1997 car is hard to fault. It is a very clean, very usable and swift tourer. And an easier Ferrari to own than many.

CHOOSE YOUR FERRARI 456 The Pininfarina-designed 456 GT 2+2 is launched in 1992 at the Paris Show. Its traditional front-engined Ferrari grand tourer layout makes it attractive and practical as well as the fastest front-engined car in the world. Complementing the usual six-speed manual, a four-speed auto is offered in the 456 GTA. In 1998, the 456M (for Modificata) takes over. There are subtle restyling cues, the most notable being a reshaped front grille incorporating fog lamps. The V12 is unchanged in size or output. The biggest mechanical differences are the revised active (self-levelling) rear suspension and traction control. The model is discontinued in 2003 after a total of 3289 of all models have been built.

Quote £975.07 comprehensive, 3000 miles per year, garaged, tracker. Call: 0333 323 1181

Price £69,990 Contact Manor Classics, North Yorkshire (01904 501252, manorclassiccars.com) Engine 5474cc V12, dohc per bank Power 442bhp @ 6250rpm Torque 406lb ft @ 4500rpm Performance Top speed: 193mph; 0-60mph: 5.5sec Fuel consumption 15mpg Length 4763mm Width 1920mm

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1964 Chevy Corvette Sting Ray £56,950 This American icon is a relative bargain compared with an E-type of the same age and condition, argues V8 fan Paul Hardiman

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his sharp four-speed manual example, from the second year of C2 production, came to the UK in 1978 and was originally fuel-injected as the flank badges still say. Presumably after problems, evidenced by several bills for diagnostic runs which showed plug fouling, it was converted to carburettor in 2015 using a 600cfm four-barrel Edelbrock with pancake filter. That was at 71,473 miles, fewer than 1400 miles ago. Old MoTs confirm the mileage at 57,651 in 1980. Further options are the hardtop, leather seats, power windows and AM/FM radio – a whopping-for-1964 $176.50, though 94 per cent of ’Vettes had it. The car was repainted and retrimmed in 2012 at a cost of £12,000, which included new carpets and soft-top (white vinyl) to go along with the factory glassfibre hardtop which is easy for two people to lift off. The paint is holding up well, with just a few small cracks and blemishes at the front, notably from the top corner of the left headlight aperture, though it’s only 5mm long. Headlights line up, which they often don’t on C2s, and lift and retract

1964 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray

perfectly. The original bumpers were rechromed because they fit better than repros. Fronts are excellent, the right rear is getting a little speckled. Wheel trims are all good, save for a small ding in the left rear, and tyres are Nexens that were new in 2007 and still show little wear. The exhaust is a custom Vortex stainless system fitted in 2013 along with new Konis. The motor has been rather crudely brush-painted and should have a less shiny finish. As well as the new carb there’s a new fan, viscous coupling and water pump. Coolant is full and blue-green, oil dark and topped up to the max mark. Inside, seat leather is just starting to crease lightly and the carpets are unworn. Nothing is missing from the dash, and the stock push-button Delco radio still works. It starts from cold after a bit of a churn and fairly barks into life through the fruity stainless system, before settling to a very untemperamental idle. It’s equally straightforward to operate. The clutch and gearchange are easy, there’s plenty of go as you might expect, and the exhaust sounds fabulous from what you can hear of its wake, top down. The all-drum brakes pull to the left a bit, but the car hasn’t been

Price £56,950 Contact Autostorico, Bucks (01628 526455, autostorico.co.uk) Engine 5356cc all-iron pushrod V8, single four-barrel carburettor Power 365bhp @ 6200rpm Torque 350lb ft @ 4000rpm Performance Top speed: 142mph; 0-60mph: 6.1sec Fuel consumption 15mpg Length 4450mm Width 1768mm

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driven much in recent years so may well improve with some miles. ’Vette steering of this vintage is low-geared and vague, but they all do that, sir. Oil pressure is 50psi when driving, 40psi at idle, warm, and temperature sits steady under 90 degrees. Everything works including electric windows, except the warning lights for generator and oil pressure, and the clock. This Corvette is being sold with a decent history file including handwritten notes from a previous owner going back to 1984, and a new MoT. Sadly the original Rochester injection kit is no longer with the car for potential future refitting, but at less half the price of an E-type of comparable year, condition and performance, this ’Vette is worth a look.

CHOOSE YOUR C2 CORVETTE The all-new Corvette C2 is launched in September 1962 in convertible and fastback coupé form, its difference celebrated by adding Sting Ray to the name. Underneath the Bill Mitchell styling is a new chassis with vastly improved suspension. Only engines remain the same: the 327cu in V8 offered in four states of tune from 250bhp to a fuel-injected 360bhp. For 1964 the coupé loses its split rear window and power outputs creep up. The small-block V8 is joined by a big-block 396cu in option for 1965, offering 425bhp. The following year this grows to 427cu in with the peak power output being the 435bhp L71 option in 1967. The C2 Corvette lasts just five years before replacement. 117,966 Sting Rays have been built.

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Jaguar XJR 4.2 V8 Supercharged Portfolio Ltd Edition 2007 ONLY 35000 MILES. This Stunning And Very Rare Example is One of a very small number produced (One Of 100 Cars). 20”Polished Callisto Alloys, R Sports Seats, Ali Side Vents, Ali Veneer Weave Interior Pack, Sports Rear Exhaust Pipes. Options Also included: Colour Touch Screen Sat/ Nav, Ivory Leather Electric Sports Seats, Heated Front/Rear Seats, Alpine Premium Sound With Multi CD, Bluetooth Phone, Power Fold Mirrors, Xenon Headlights, Heated Front Screen, Electric Rear Blind. Full Service History And Full MOT History. For More Detailed Information Please Call or email..£21,995

Jaguar XKR 5.0 V8 Supercharged Convertible 2011 (Facelift) Final XK Edition. ONLY 23000 MILES. This Gorgeous Car is One Of the Final Run Of the Iconic XKR 5.0 Models. Finished in Metallic Midnight BlackWith Full Ivory Leather Electric Heated Seats. Sat/Nav, Rear Parking Camera, Bluetooth Phone Prep, 16 Way power Seats, Keyless Entry, Jaguar Premium HiFi Pack with DAB Radio, Park Distance, Brake Callipers in Red R Logo, Heated Front Screen, 20” Jaguar Alloys, Black Power Hood. Full Jaguar Main Dealer Service History .................................................................................£38,995

Mercedes Benz SLK 320 V6 2001 ONLY 21500 MILES Finished in Brilliant Metallic Silver with Full Blue/Black leather Electric Seats, Ali Dash Pack, Climate Control,Cruise Control, Black Wood/Leather Steering Wheel, 17” MB Alloys Electric Mirrors. These Classic SLK 320 V6 R170 Models Have Become Very Collectable and Low Mileage Examples Are Now Very Hard To Source. Full Service History, 2 Keys and all Books Present .............................................................................................................£11,995

BMW Z4 2.0i SE 2008 Roadster ONLY 8900 MILES 6 Speed Manual.Finished in Metallic Stratus Grey with full Black LeatheR. This Superb example was supplied new by Trainer BMW Of Swansea to the One Lady Owner. BMW HiFi, 17”BMW Alloys, Climate Control, Black Power Hood. Serviced From new


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Wheels come from a 928 GTS but look great

1989 Porsche 928 S4 £22,000 Smooth and sinister in jet black, this later evolution of Porsche’s front-engined GT has a lot going for it, says Nigel Boothman.

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he 928 never fulfilled Porsche’s plan for replacing the air-cooled, rear-engined 911, but it carved its own niche as a flagship grand tourer that gave Mercedes, Jaguar and even Ferrari lots to think about. This one is a second generation, launched in 1986 with a fivelitre, 32-valve V8 and smoother styling. It’s a deep and glossy black, benefitting from a recent professional machine polish that has removed any distinction we could find between original paint and the one or two panels apparently resprayed. The finisher strips above each door sit slightly proud – not uncommon on 928s – but otherwise there are only small scratches and a star-crack on the lower rear nearside quarter, with a tiny paint wrinkle near the offside rear light unit. The rear spoiler is unmarked, as are the 17in Cup 2 alloys from a 928 GTS, a modern but popular upgrade. They’re wrapped in 255/40 R17 Michelin Pilot Sports with almost all tread remaining. There’s a collapsible Vredestein spacesaver under the boot carpet; probably now better regarded as a period novelty than a genuine get-you-home option.

1989 Porsche 928 S4

The engine bay is rather a let-down after the immaculate exterior but repainting the flakey inlet manifold would improve things a great deal, as would a bit of general detailing and touching up of surface rust on brackets and catches. Oils and coolant levels are all where they should be. The black leather seats are piped in red and though in generally good order the driver’s right-hand side bolsters would benefit from a bit of recolouring and feeding. Carpets are smart and the myriad electric assistances all work, including a new Porsche Classic sat-nav/digital radio unit in the stereo slot, which blends well with the look of the dash and cost as much as a tatty 928 did until recently. When we drove the car there was a faulty brake light and the driver’s door card caught on the sill when the door was opened, but we are assured both issues will be remedied. The Porsche’s big V8 started promptly and ran perfectly from cold with no howling noises from slipping belts or power steering pumps. On the road it rides more firmly than earlier 928 models but feels unflappable and utterly planted, without any thumps or rattles from the suspension. It gathers pace relentlessly

Aside from some bolster wear, all is fine in here

rather than savagely – despite its size, the engine saves a lot of its drama for peak revs and the weighty, insulated feel of the 928 blunts the sensation of speed. The brakes do their job perfectly with no grabbing or deviation even when worked hard. This is a very good example that’s clearly been well cared-for. There is a file of history including the original books that supports the 116k miles and the original toolkit is in the boot. There is still room for improvement here and there but even as it is, it should continue to satisfy as a capable weekend GT. And the auto box suits it.

CHOOSE YOUR 928 The 928 is launched in 1977 with an aluminiumblock V8 engine of 4.5 litres with one overhead cam per bank and 237bhp. It uses a transaxle between a kind of passive rear-wheel steering arrangement for impressive stability. The 928S of 1980 has front and rear spoilers and a larger engine, now 4.7-litres and 297bhp. From 1984 the model is called the 928 S2 for the UK market, bringing a small power hike to 310bhp and a four-speed automatic to replace the previous three-speed. The 928 S4 debuts for the 1987 model year with four valves per cylinder, more capacity (five litres) but only 10bhp extra for 90kg of weight gain. Styling is smoothed out. 1989 brings the manual-only 928 GT, a more sporting variant offering 330bhp, Cup Design alloys and the option of Boge gas dampers. 1992-95 sees the run-out 928 GTS with 5.4 litres and 345bhp along with wider rear wings, but very few RHD cars make it to the UK.

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Price £22,000 Contact Investor Classics, Edinburgh (0131 510 7131, investorclassics.com) Engine 4957cc V8 qohc Power 320bhp @ 6000rpm Torque 317lb ft @ 3000rpm Performance Top speed: 161mph; 0-60mph: 6.2sec Fuel consumption 17mpg Length 4520mm Width 1836mm

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Leather recently refreshed and in original shade

Ford paint colour works so well it could be a factory hue; body is exceptionally straight

1953 Jaguar XK120 OTS £97,500 Refreshingly inexpensive, this roadster may be an unusual, non-original colour but it drives beautifully, says Paul Hardiman

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his charming roadster was supplied new to the US via Max Hoffman in New York, but has spent the last decade in the south of France. After leaving its first owner in Toledo, Ohio, it spent 40 years in Michigan and was eventually restored in 2006 for the previous owner by Piscazzi Auto Body in Akron, Ohio. The original pastel green gave way to a fantastic period Ford Polynesian Bronze. The paint is still very good – with just a few minor stonechips up front and a little light rubbing under the bonnet strap – over a very straight body. The door fit is above-average for an XK – they both close easily and the passenger’s side is spot-on for gaps and alignment, the driver’s only slightly out of step at the bottom. The spats fit well and the chrome is excellent on the bumpers and grille, and good on the headlight rims. The rear light plinths are smooth and uncorroded so they could be repros. Well-treaded tyres (185s) look like Dunlop SPs but turn out to be Mexicanmade Universal copies, new at the time of restoration, with a matching spare. The MV Agusta sticker on the bootlid is a mystery.

Inside, the leather was renewed in the original suede green and is still perfect to the dash and door cards, just settling in nicely on the seat. Carpets are unworn and the vinyl boot trim is all good. The sidescreens are original but serviceable and still in their original bag, and the hood is said to be new (though we didn’t see it for ourselves) plus the tonneau cover is suede green to match the leather. There are seat belts hidden behind the seat backs. The chassis is straight and solid and the stainless exhaust is still in good shape. The motor is tidy, with well-polished carburettors and cam cover, and the only leak appears to be at the block union of the oil gauge pipe, which is common. Oil is cleanish and just over the minimum mark, coolant full and green. It wears an electric fan but the rest is refreshingly standard, from air filters to dynamo, and the exhaust manifolds’ re-enamelling hasn’t cracked yet, suggesting it’s done relatively few miles since restoration – the mileometer currently reads 95,550. Early in 2017 a new aluminium fuel tank was fitted in France. The twin-cam six fires instantly on the button, steering is fluid and lightish, and the gearchange is sweet for a Moss box

1953 Jaguar XK120 Open Two-Seater Price £97,500 Contact Pendine, Bicester Heritage (07770 762751, pendine.co) Engine dohc iron-block, alloy head, inline six, twin SU carburettors Power 160bhp @ 5200rpm Torque 195bhp @ 2500rpm Performance Top speed: 120mph; 0-60mph: 9.0sec Fuel consumption 19mpg Length 4394mm Width 1575mm

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with easy changes both up and down to second. The whole plot exudes a general litheness that’s often lacking from a tired XK. It goes well, with a lovely fruity warble from the exhaust and the brakes pull up straight. This is a car that lends confidence, bolstered by a healthy oil pressure of 55psi on the move. The temperature gauge works – though we didn’t get the engine properly hot – but the rev-counter doesn’t. It comes with a huge file of mostly old bills dating back to 1972, plus restoration photos, and is being UK-registered.

CHOOSE YOUR JAGUAR XK XK120 is launched as a roadster – or Open Two-Seater in Jaguar-speak – in 1948, essentially as a platform to showcase the new 160bhp 3.4-litre XK twin-cam six. First 242 cars are aluminium-bodied, switching to steel from 1950. XK120 coupé arrives in 1951, and the drophead coupé follows two years later in 1953. XK140 of 1954 has the same 3442cc sixcylinder but with more power (190bhp), and it’s moved forwards (along with the front bulkhead) to help passenger legroom. XK140s have rackand-pinion steering, more suspension travel and telescopic dampers. Identified by onepiece bumpers and fewer, thicker grille strakes. Auto an option from 1956; SE has 210bhp. XK150 of 1957 is still based on same chassis but looks bigger and heavier, with a raised wing line and wraparound windscreen. Most cars have the 210bhp SE engine, the triplecarburettor S has a claimed 250bhp and from 1960 there’s a 3.8, with 220bhp or 265bhp in S form, and disc brakes. Production ends in 1961.

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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

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

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

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

London Taxi TX2 2005 finished in Black with superb interior, occasional seats,power steering, wheel chair access, automatic, power windows, stereo system, glass divider, this is a seven seater cab very rare and only one private owner, low miles, with full taxi history, and handbook very difficult to find another like this one .............. £6,750

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

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

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

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

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

Corvette 1958 Roadster finished in signal red (orange) with white side coves,matching interior,white soft top,4 speed manual,dual quad 283/270 H.P.this very rare 58 Corvette is probably the finest in the world,having covered only 10 miles since full professional restoration every nut and bolt,it boasts every original part with matching numbers even down to the wipers.If you could purchase a new one today this car would be better. Please go to our website for full information you will be amazed.This car is just breath taking .................... £145,750

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.....£145,750

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Mercedes sports 280SL 1983 finished in totally unmarked light peppermint green metallic,with light beige interior, which is just stunning, headrests, hard and soft tops, stereo system, power windows, alloys, over mats, factory fire extinguisher, tinted glass, automatic, power steering, twin spots, twin mirrors, complete with all tools, this car is one of the best we have ever seen it is just pristine through out, and drives like new, garaged from new, only 85,000 miles, and only two very care full owners with full history,plus many invoices and many old MOTs, properly the finest there is Superb investment ..................................................... £29,750

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.............. £28,750

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

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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

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

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

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

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. ................................................................. £169,500

Jaguar 1967 240 MK11. Finished in Midnight Blue with superb Cherry Red interior,with walnut veneers, original Radiomobile radio,over mats, sparkling chrome wire wheels, manual transmission with overdrive.This car is in unbelievable condition and must be the best original example there is. Having had only two previous very fastidious owners from new,and only 77,000 very careful miles. With handbook, invoices and old Mots,even the original complete tool set looks like it has never been used,new stainless exhaust fitted, very smooth and quiet, drives like new,makers oil pressure.Mellowed into an absolute beauty and a fine investment. Impossible to repeat .............................................................................£36,750

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

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

Jaguar E Type 1972 V12 Roadster,finished in unmarked opalescent silver blue,with cherry red hide interior, headrests,navy blue soft top, over mats,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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Mercedes 420 SL sports 1989, personal reg number, , finished in brilliant signal red, with superb interior, headrests, hard and soft tops, automatic, power steering, power windows, light up vanity mirrors, stereo system and CD, abs, alloys, tinted glass, none smokers car, complete with all tools, and Mercedes first aid kit, only 37, 000 miles from new, with impeccable service history, plus service invoices, and almost every MOT since new, maintained to the highest standard, fitted with new stainless steel exhaust system, garaged from new, drives like new, one of the last of this model, totally superb .............. £55,750

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

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

Bentley Bentaga 2016 V8 Diesel finished in metallic thunder with beluga hide interior,mulliner spec,with all terrain spec,dynamic ride,22inch wheels,9,000 miles ....... £134,000

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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2003 Ferrari Enzo (LHD)

2006 Porsche Carrera GT (LHD)

1989 Ferrari F40 (LHD)

1966 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series II (LHD)

1971 Monteverdi 375L High Speed (RHD)

1973 Jaguar E-Type Series III V12 Roadster (LHD)

2001 Ferrari 550 Barchetta (RHD)

1990 VM Seventy-Seven (Lotus 7) (LHD)

1994 Aston Martin Virage Volante (LHD)

.) 1973 Bedford J-Type Recovery Truck (RHD)

1967 Shelby GT500 Fastback (LHD)

1964 Volkswagen Beetle (RHD)

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1997 Ferrari F50 (LHD) • 5,591 miles only • One owner from new • Complete with its original stamped service book • Accompanied by its Certificate of Origin

• Ferrari factory build photograph dossier • Flight box for Hardtop etc • Original Tod’s shoes • Original head restraint hoops • Original tools

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1965 ASTON MARTIN DB5 (EX ROBERT PLANT)

£POA

Chassis ‘1744/R’ was built in 1965 and found its way to Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant’s ownership in the early 1970s. Plant, owned the car until summer 1986 when it was sold to father-and-son collectors also based in the West Midlands. Shortly afterwards the DB5 was entrusted to Aston Martin agents Chapman Spooner for a restoration that resulted in its current, exemplary condition. Entered in a number of AMOC and local concours during the 1980s, the car remained in the same ownership until 2008 when it was purchased by the current owner from ourselves. Used very sparingly and kept in a controlled environment since 2008, ‘1744/R’ has been regularly maintained by local and respected Aston Martin specialists. Mechanically excellent, with only the lightest signs of use, this iconic car can most accurately be described as having received, a Whole Lotta Love…

1963 Aston Martin DB4 Convertible

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1984 Aston Martin V8 Vantage (LHD) £425,000

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1960 Aston Martin DB4 Series II

£535,000

2000 Aston Martin Vantage Le Mans

1952 Aston Martin DB2

£275,000

1987 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Zagato £525,000

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£475,000


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2004 ASTON MARTIN DB7 ZAGATO

£325,000

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1996 Aston Martin V8 Coupe

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1984 Aston Martin V8 Vantage

£225,000

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2016 Aston Martin GT12

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1980 ASTON MARTIN V8. RARE MANUAL GEARBOX CAR

Finished in Original spec of Kentucky blue with magnolia piped blue trim. Bare metal repaint and retrim just completed, new sills, large history file. Immaculate example £175,000

1980 ASTON MARTIN V8 VOLANTE, left hand drive Finished in Masons black with black trim, Just 9000 miles !!! £175,000

ASTON MARTIN VIRAGE VOLANTE 6.3 LITRE ‘WIDE BODY’. One of the last of these rare and unique near 500 bhp spec special order Astons. Finished in ‘Gallaway Green’ with green leather trim and dark green mohair hood £POA

1968 ASTON MARTIN DBS SIX WITH MANUAL GEARBOX. VERY RARE original left hand drive US spec car restored £180,000

2000 ASTON MARTIN DB7 in Mendip Blue with parchment over blue trim and dark blue mohair hood. 60000 miles with full service history. Works service upgrades include Driving dynamics rear light and sports exhaust. £39,950

2000 ASTON MARTIN DB7 VANTAGE finished in Silver with grey over charcoal trim, 52000 miles with full service history. £33,950

2001 ASTON MARTIN DB7 VANTAGE VOLANTE. Finished in Green with magnolia piped green and green hood. 52000 miles with full service history. £39,950

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1938 Bentley 4 ¼ Litre Sedanca Coupe by Gurney Nutting

1956 Bentley S1 Continental Coupe by Park Ward

1961 Bentley S2 Continental Drophead Coupe by Park Ward

1960 Bentley S2 Continental Coupe by H.J.Mulliner

1965 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III Sports Saloon by Mulliner/Park Ward

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1965 JAGUAR E-TYPE 4.2 FHC.

Black (Its original and rare colour) Blood Red Hide. Matching numbers , dry stored since 1977, totally restored and upgraded to the very highest of levels. Featured in the book Factory Original Jaguar E-Type: the Originality Guide to the Jaguar E-Type by Anders Ditlev Clausager. With the mechanical side being taken care of by ex Jaguar / Daimler engineer Brian Moody and bodywork by RMG Coachworks, all that was required was the final finishing touches, completed by CMC. Balanced Engine, Rebuilt Gearbox, AP 10’’ Clutch, Stainless Sports Exhaust and Manifolds, 2:88 Diff, Uprated Cooling, 6’’ Comp. Wire Wheels, Avon Tyres, Retrimmed Interior with later sports seats ( or original seats if required ), Coopercraft Brakes, Correct Period Number Plate, Original Jack Etc. Etc. This, without question, has to be one of the finest E-Types we have ever had the pleasure of having through our doors and could be a true concours contender.

RHD - £199,995

1991 MORGAN 2.0 PLUS 4 – 5 SPEED.

1955 AUSTIN HEALEY 100/4 BN1.

Old English White with Red Trim, Hood and Tonneau, its original factory colour combination. A matching numbers example and in truly outstanding condition throughout. Complete ground up restoration to the very highest of standards. No corners have been cut and this has to be one of the finest examples on offer today. Subtle upgrades include Louvered Bonnet, Balanced Engine with modern lip seals, Narrow Fan Belt conversion, Halogen Headlights, Etc. An appreciating asset that is quickly catching up its 3000 litre stable mates in value and desirability.

RHD - £62,995

1960 AUSTIN HEALEY FROG EYE SPRITE.

Finished in Corsa Red with Black Hood, Tonneau and Trim. Only three owners from new with the last being a Retired Aircraft Engineer who has meticulously maintained this fine Morgan during his ownership. Spec. includes ; Upgraded Leather Seats with Headrests, Inertia Reel Seat Belts, Walnut Dash, Map Light, 14’’ Leather Motalita Steering Wheel, Painted Wire Wheels, Stainless Sports Exhaust including Manifolds, 4 pot Calipers, Panhard Rod, Sports Air Filter, Door Handles, Mirrors, High level Third Brake Light. Etc. Etc. Continuous History from day one, including original purchase invoice, Handbook, Invoices and detailed servicing logs. Beautifully presented and impressive throughout. RHD -

Iris Blue with Black Interior and OEW Hard Top. An original English Car restored some years ago , with a specific eye for originality and detail. Beautifully finished and increasingly desirable. Specification includes original specification 948cc engine with fully reconditioned and rare 1 1/8’’ Carbs on Original Manifold with New Stainless Bell Exhaust System, Electronic Igntion, Steel Wheels with Drum Brakes, New Interior, Carpets and Hood, Original Bumpers and Over riders Etc. Etc. As clean underneath as it is on top! With Frogeye values rising dramatically this is one not to miss. RHD - £27,995

1952 BRISTOL 401.

1974 FORD ESCORT 1300 L ESTATE.

£23,995

17,000 Miles from new!!!!!!!!!! Diamond White with Black interior, Disc Brakes and Servo from new - £ 18/10! Seat Belts from new - £ 9/68! Original bill of sale. Stunning condition throughout. Try and find another like this. Unrepeatable and one for the true Ford enthusiast. RHD - £14,995

1972 MGB 1.8 ROADSTER OVERDRIVE.

1967 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE MK IV – 1275.

Mallard Green with Black Hide. Restored some years ago to a superb level. Little use since and remaining in the same stunning condition. Specification includes chrome Wire Wheels, Tonneau, Spin on oil Filter Conversion, Oil Cooler, Tubular Stainless Manifold and Sports Stainless Exhaust System. Not just another ‘average’ MGB. RHD - £16,995

Opalescent Silver Grey Metallic with Red Interior. 36,000 genuine miles covered from new. Chrome Wire Wheels. In depth rebuild carried out over recent years including ; Complete body strip and total refurbishment to the highest of standards. Total engine strip and rebuild including all oil seals. Gearbox overhauled. Front and Rear suspension totally stripped and recomissioned including final drive, bearings and seals. High Torque Starter Motor fitted. Beautifully original interior with replacement carpets Etc. Etc. A superb example RHD throughout and ready to be enjoyed once again.

£79,995

1964 MORRIS MINI COOPER 1071 S.

Tartan Red with White Cap aad Red Trim. Supplied new by Appleyards of Leeds. Total ground up restoration to FIA Spec some years ago and still in exceptional condition today. Mountune Engine, Close ratio Gearbox, LSD, Full Cage, Reclining Works Seats, 4 Cibie Spot Lamps, Minilite Wheels. Twin Tanks, Harness’s, Map Light, Heated Screen, Fully Fused Works Style Dash, Sump Guard, Adjustable Suspension etc. Bodyshell painted by Moorland Classics at a cost of £8,000! A most exceptional example. Correctly set up and ready to go! RHD - £39,995

1958 ROVER 60.

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

£69,995

1971 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES 3 V12 MANUAL COUPE.

Tartan Red with Black Trim. Ex Jersey car with a recorded mileage from new of 40,840 Miles !! Previously sold by us to its last owner in 2008. Specification includes ; Painted Wire Wheels, Heater, Wood Rimmed Steering Wheel. Absolutely Superb throughout and beautifully detailed. Recent works include ; New Fuel Pump, New Battery, New Steering Rack, Brake Overhaul, Rear Axle Overhaul. Just Serviced and MOT’d - Ready to go ! Has to be ‘one’ of, if not ‘the’ very best on the market today. Why waste time looking at the many average examples ???? RHD -

£9,995

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

1972 TRIUMPH TR6.

Sapphire Blue with Black Trim and Hood. This TR6 is in outstanding condition throughout and was last sold by us in 2004 to its present owner. Continual ‘works’ over the years have ensured that the Triumph has been trouble free and enjoyed trips all over the UK and Europe. Sensible upgrades include Overdrive, Uprated Fuel Pump, Ram Pipe Air Intakes, High Torque Starter, Kenlow Fan and Sports Seats. A beautifully presented car, now ready to be used and enjoyed by a new custodian. Will not disappoint. RHD -

£26,995

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1965 ASTON MARTIN DB5 • £850,000 Original car in exceptional condition with a genuine 33,000 miles from new! Finished in Sierra Blue with Dark Blue Connolly

1968 DB6 Manual, Excellent condition, matching

1995 Vantage ‘V550’ LHD, Buckingham Green,

1978 V8 Auto Series 3, very original car in

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1924 12/50 Ducksback by Jarvis

1922 10/30 works car by Cross & Ellis

1936 Speed 25 Tourer by Cross & Ellis

1931 12/60 Beetleback by Carbodies

1939 12/70 Saloon by Mulliner

1938 Silver Crest Saloon by Holbrook

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JAGUAR XJ 3.2 Ltr. SPORT (X-300) 1996: Carnival Red with Magnolia hide interior. 16” diamond cut ‘Dimple’ alloy wheels. Three owners. 35,000 miles only from new. Mesh radiator grill. Air conditioning and other usual refinements ......................................... £9,995

JAGUAR XJS 4 Ltr. FACELIFT 1993: Kingfisher Blue with Magnolia hide interior. Alloy wheels. Four owners. 55,000 miles only from new. Full service records and quite the most comprehensive MOT/service invoice history you could ever wish to find. Air conditioning, electric seats and other usual refinements. Superb example ..................................................£16,995

BMW 323i (E36) CONVERTIBLE 1998: Metallic Black with a black power soft-top and grey hide interior. Alloy wheels. Two owners. 63,000 miles only from new. Full service history. Automatic/P.A.S. Air conditioning. Rear park-assist. ........................................ £5,995

MERCEDES-BENZ SL 280 (R129) 1998: Brilliant Silver with Navy blue hide interior and matching soft-top. Silver hard-top. Up rated to 5-hole alloy wheels. Air conditioning, cruise control, heated electric front seats. 67,000 miles only from new ...................... £12,995

JAGUAR S-TYPE 3 Ltr. 2003: Pacific Blue with Beige hide interior. 16” alloy wheels. Three owners. 38,000 miles only from new. Full service history. Air conditioning and other refinements. Rear park-assist. Wood & leather steering wheel. Birds Eye Maple wood trim etc.............................................................................................................................................. £8,495

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

LANCIA AURELIA B50 PININFARINA CABRIOLET Right Hand Drive 1951: Silver Grey with matching grey hide interior. Many special features having been the 1951 Geneva motor show car. Supplied new to the UK it spent many years in the USA including a prize winning appearance at Pebble Beach before returning to the UK a few years ago. As recently featured in Classic and Sports Car magazine. Please enquire for further information ............................................................................ £275,000 JAGUAR S-TYPE 3 Ltr. 2006: Midnight Black with Warm Charcoal hide interior. 18” Mercury alloy wheels. Jaguar body kit with oversize exhaust tail pipes, mesh radiator grill and bumper inserts. ‘Aluminium’ veneers. Supplying Main Agent plus one lady driver. 34,000 miles only from new. Full service history. Air conditioning, parktronic etc ............................................... £9,495

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1952 JAGUAR XK120FHC ‘BROADSPORT’ Black with tan interior and all Guy Broad very best upgrades. Sensational car sold with warranty. Awesome best of the best £125k

1964 JAGUAR E TYPE SERIES 1 Fully restored to an outstanding standard by Guy Broad. Best of the best £160k

1955 TRIUMPH TR2 ‘EX WORKS’ RHP552 Magnificent period race, rally and hillclimb history. Very Mille Miglia eligible. Being finished to your specification if you are quick £Enquire/Discuss

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1958 JAGUAR XK150DHC

Original matching numbers V8. Restored and presenting in very fine order and sold with warranty £18,995

Concours restored by the best restorers of this type of car. Rare and superb £POA

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

1960 JAGUAR XK150 3.8 FHC

1964 JAGUAR E TYPE FIA RACE CAR

Presently being bare metal restored. A rare and very interesting car with magazine and TV history £84,995

WON over 50 races in period with Tiny Shaw. Amazing history New FIA HTP. 0 miles race engine £enquire

1960 TRIUMPH TR3A EX WORKS Registration 46HP a former press car fully restored to fast road specification 130bhp. Lovely £POA

1979 PORSCHE 928S MANUAL Bodily and mechanically restored in our workshop and driven by us with a huge smile for 2 years £24,995

1960 TRIUMPH TR3A

1957 TRIUMPH TR3

UK RHD matching numbers freshly restored and uprated by us. A really fine TR £35,995

Fascinating history and in superb all around condition. Ready for any challenge £34,995

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2008 ALFA ROMEO BRERA S. Prodrive sport limited edition one of only 500 commissioned by Alfa / prodrive.Finished in metallic black with black leather. Comes with the all important Brera sport Limited edition certificate and a fully stamped service book. VERY RARE CAR AND INVESTMENT .................. £6995

2005 PORSCHE BOXSTER 987 3.25 6 Speed Manual. This superb Boxster is a Generation 2. Finished in immaculate seal grey with unmarked black leather heated seat. Other options include Sat Nav and CD player, 19 inch Alloy Wheels and the expensive Base Sound System. 69,000 miles with full documented history. ..£13,995

2006 BMW 650 CONVERTIBLE V8. Finished in immaculate metallic silver with unmarked black leather and black hood. Just one family owned from new. Full BMW main dealer history from new. VERY HIGH SPEC CAR IN IMMACULATE CONDITION.................................................................... £9995

2000 PORSCHE 996 CONVERTIBLE. Finished Aubergine with tan ruffled leather. Options include factory hard top, 17 inch Alloy Wheels and Base 1982 FERRARI MONDIAL QV . finished in immaculate gun metal grey with 1985 PORSCHE 928 AUTOMATIC. Finished in immaculate Grand-Prix white Sound System. 76,000 miles with full service history. Comes complete with black hide. The car had been in a museum collection in Italy for a number of with unmarked dark blue full leather refurbished alloy wheels 94000 miles full the hand book pack, spare keys and cherished number plate........£17,995 years before being imported to the UK by the previous elderly owner in 2012 it was the taken to a Ferrari specialist for a major service including cam belt and service history and a huge history file. THESE CARS ARE INCREASING IN VALUE tensioner replacement. LOVELY RUST FREE UNMOLESTED EXAMPLE ... £33,995 RAPIDLY IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A 928 DO NOT MISS THIS ONE ......£16,995

1997 MERCEDES 320 SL. Finished in immaculate brilliant silver with 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON FXDC SUPER GLIDE CUSTOM. Stage One tuned unmarked black leather and black hood ONLY 51000 miles with service lots of chrome including hand grips and foot pegs sissy bar engine and history old MOTs and invoices to confirm how well looked after this car has chain covers only 4000 miles AS NEW LARGE SAVING AND IMMACULATE been. Must be one of the best examples on offer today ................ £13,995 EXAMPLE ........................................................................................ £9,695

1971 JAGUAR XJ6 2.8 AUTO. Finished in immaculate Old English White with its original black hide in superb condition. Only 2 owners from new the last being a British airways captain who has had the car in storage since 1982 after using it and maintaining it to a very high standard since 1975 when he purchased the car from Coombs of Guildford. The car has only covers just over 60,000 miles and is fully recommissioned fully serviced new MOT and ready for the road again. MUST BE ONE OF THE BEST SERIES ONE JAGUAR XJ6s ON THE MARKET TODAY GETTING VERY SOUGHT AFTER..................£17,995

1998 ALFA ROMEO GTV T SPARK 16V. Finished in immaculate brilliant silver with unmarked black hide. Only 52000 miles full service history with 11 service stamps in the service book. This immaculate well looked car should not be confused with the normal Alfa GTV of this era ............................................................ £6,995.

2008 MERCEDES CL600 AMG. Finished in immaculate Magnatite Black with unmarked leather interior. 91,000 miles with a Full Mercedes Service History. Very ivory ventilated leather. The car has every option including command. Heated and cool seats, high spec car with AMG Alloy wheels and Panoramic roof. .............£9,495 Multisentronic front seat with bolster adjustment and massage setting, night vision, DVD and sunroof. AMG wheels, distance drive dynamic and much more! The new car invoice is in the file amounting to £108,000 when the car was new! MINT CONDITION! EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! .........................£22,995

03 - 53 MERCEDES SL 350. Finished in dark blue metallic with light beige

2005 MERCEDES SL 350. Finished in immaculate Obsidian black with unmarked black leather. Panoramic roof upgraded alloy wheels Mercedes Command system. ONLY 42000 miles with full service history. IMMACULATE LOW MILEAGE CAR .....................................................................................£13,995

1971 JAGUAR E TYPE V12 COUPE AUTO. Finished in immaculate pale primrose with beige leather and chrome wire wheels. This very unique example is a original right hand drive UK car. Supplied by Henlys of London to a UK diplomat working in Saudi who took the car to Saudi then sold it to another UK business man working in Saudi when he finished his term. It was then brought back to the UK by the 2nd owner in 1989 who kept the car until our recent purchase. The car has now only covered 56000 miles from new has a Jaguar Heritage Certificate and all matching numbers, a large history file for all the maintenance work carried out over the years. The car has never been welded or rusty and only used in the summer months since back in UK. VERY RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A ORIGINAL RHD RUST FREE UK E TYPE ...........................................£POA

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

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Totally restored 1934 MG PA Midget 4 seat open tourer. All matching numbers with Heritage &HUWLÀFDWH DQG RULJLQDO UHJLVWUDWLRQ QXPEHU Previously owned for 30 years by the well known Motor Sport journalist Arthur Hay. See our website for a full description and photographs. This is our own car and not a commission sale. ..................................................................£36,000

With 1935 Bentley 3 ½ litre Drophead. overdrive. &RDFKZRUN E\ -DPHV <RXQJ +DYLQJ covered only 85,000 miles from new. Recently undergone a total restoration including a rebuilt engine. Finished in Black and Ivory. In stunning condition any inspection invited. See our web site for a full description and photographs. This is our own car and not a commission sale........£149,500

Totally restored 1963 Triumph TR4. With wire wheels and overdrive. An original British car with all matching numbers. This beautiful rust free H[DPSOH KDV D YHU\ H[WHQVLYH KLVWRU\ ÀOH ZLWK full photographic evidence of her rebuild. See our web site for a full description and photographs. This is our own car and not a commission sale. ..................................................................£26,500

Rare 1933 Armstrong Siddeley 12/6. Being totally restored both mechanically and bodily in the mid 80’s. Used regularly and maintained regardless of cost ever since. Totally reliable DQG UXVW IUHH D SHUIHFW ÀUVW FODVVLF DQG VHQVLEO\ priced. See our web site for a full description and photographs. This is our own car and not a commission sale. .....................................£16,950

Totally restored 1954 Triumph TR2 Original /HIW +DQG 'ULYH ZLWK +HULWDJH &HUWLÀFDWH DQG PDWFKLQJ QXPEHUV Maintained regardless of cost ever since. Fully documented history with all bills and full photographic evidence. A lovely rust free example. See our web site for a full description and photographs. This is our own car and not a commission sale. ......................£29,500

1927 Willys Overland Whippet. Original Right Hand Drive. Totally restored 10 years ago. This 4 seat 4 door spacious open tourer is an ideal way WR PDNH WKH ÀUVW VWHSV LQWR WKH &ODVVLF &DU PDUNHW without breaking the bank. Totally reliable and rust free. See our web site for a full description and photographs. This is our own car and not a commission sale .......................................£17,950

1925 Bugatti Type 35 Tribute with all aluminium coachwork professionally recreated in 1980. Not to be confused with the cheaper GRP replicas. Probably the most authentic example on the market. And as near to an original 1925 as you could get. See our web site for a full description and photographs. This is our own car and not a commission sale. ......................................£64,500

7KH %HVW %XLFN 6WUDLJKW ‘Fireball’ in existence. A 100 point concours contender. Having covered only 34,000 miles from new. With over £50,000 being spent on a total nut and bolt restoration in 2011. First person to see this fabulous car will have to own her. See our web site for a full description and photographs. This is our own car and not a commission sale. .£56,500

1964 Corvette Stingray C2 Convertible. Totally restored in 2013. All brand new American Red band tyres. With her powerful 5.3 V8 engine and automatic transmission she comes highly recommended and sensibly priced, any inspection invited. See our web site for a full description and photographs. This is our own car and not a commission sale. ......................................£49,500

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epping motor company Friendly family business established nearly 50 years

1998 Mercedes SL320 Convertible. Metallic Champagne with Cream leather. Hard / soft tops, climate control, rear seat, heated seats, electric seats, AMG alloys, only 47,000 miles with FSH. Pristine. £13,995

1999 Mercedes E55 AMG Saloon. Brilliant Silver with Black leather. Sat Nav, climate control, e-sunroof, e-memory seats, Parktronic, 18” alloys etc. Only 65,000 miles, FSH. Immaculate. Amazing value. £9,795

2002 Mercedes SLK230 Kompressor. Brilliant Silver with Anthracite leather. Auto, PAS, ABS, A/C, e-seats, e-roof, cruise control, alloy wheels, stereo. Genuine 37,500 miles with FSH. Superb condition. £5,995

1999(T) BMW E36 328i Convertible. Metallic Fern Green with Black leather and Black e-roof. Switchable auto, PAS, ABS, A/C, air bags, parking sensors, alloys etc. Only 83,000 miles, FSH, pristine. £3,995

1955 Cadillac Coupe de Ville. White with original Turquoise leather and brocade cloth. Correct 5.4 litre V8 with PAS, power brakes, e-w, original radio, Kelsey Hayes chrome wire wheels. Virtually show condition. £34,500

1975(N) MG BGT. Tax exempt. Tahiti Blue with Black trim. Manual O/D. Just recommissioned after 14 years off-road. SS Exhaust. Restored late 1990s inc. rebuilt matching numbers engine. Good condition. £3,995

2003 Mercedes CLK320 Cabriolet. Brilliant Silver with 2-tone Alpaca and Anthracite leather with Black power roof. Sat Nav, climate control etc. Only 21,500 miles from new. As new throughout. £8,995

1997(P) BMW E36 328i Convertible. Metallic Samoa Blue with Navy leather, Navy e-roof. Switchable auto, PAS, ABS, A/C, ASC, parking sensors, CD stereo, e-w, alloys etc. Only 62,000 miles, FSH. Very nice. £5,995

1983 Daimler Sovereign 4.2 Series 3 Saloon auto. Metallic Cobalt Blue with Doeskin leather interior. Chrome hub caps, e-w, PAS. Jersey car from new. Only 39,500 miles, absolutely pristine. £7,995

2002 Mercedes SLK320 Convertible. Silver with Anthracite leather. Genuine 10,500 miles from new, 2 owners. E-roof, PAS, ABS, A/C, e-w, e-seats etc. Repeat only 10,500 miles from new. Pristine. £10,995

2006 Audi A4 1.8T S-Line Convertible. Avus Silver, Grey leather. 5-speed manual, electric and heated seats, power roof, climate control, 18” alloys etc. Only 50,000 miles with FSH. Pristine. £6,995

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. £5,495

1998(S) BMW Z3 2.8i Roadster. Arctic Silver with Wine Red leather and Black electric roof. 5-speed, PAS, e-seats, heated seats, CD stereo, e-mirrors, e-w, c-locking, factory alloys etc. Only 43,000 miles, FSH. Immaculate. £5,995

2014 Fiat Panda Lounge Twinair Dualogic. Metallic Sunset Red with Sand interior. Only 10,500 miles with FSH. Fully automatic or Tiptronic change. A/C, PAS, ABS, alloys, FREE road tax. As new. £5,995

1982 (X) BMW E21 320 Coupe Automatic. Metallic Polaris Silver with Blue Cloth. Stunning time-warp survivor with a genuine 30,260 miles from new. PAS, original alloys. FSH, showroom condition. £10,995

2000(X) Mercedes SLK230 Kompressor. Brilliant Silver with Anthracite leather. Auto, PAS, ABS, A/C, e-seats, heated seats, e-roof, CD stereo, 2 keys etc. Only 43,000 miles with FSH. Absolutely stunning. £5,795

2001(X) Mercedes SLK230 Kompressor Convertible. Metallic Obsidian Black with Anthracite and Cream leather. Auto, PAS, ABS, A/C, e-roof, CD stereo. Only 55,000 miles with FSH. Immaculate. £5,295

2005(05) Mercedes C230 K 1.8 Sport Evo Coupe. Tanzanite Blue with Light Grey trim. Auto, Panoramic glass sunroof, Evo sports pack, Bi-Xenon lights, 17” alloys, climate control, e-memory seats etc. 93,000 miles, FSH, pristine.£3,495

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

2004 BMW E46 318Ci 2.0 SE Convertible Steptronic auto. Silver Grey with Grey leather and Navy power roof. A/C, cruise control, electric seats, heated seats, parking sensors etc. Only 51,500 miles, FSH. Pristine. £6,495

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1955 Austin Healey 100/4 BN1 Race car ÀQLVKHG LQ Colorado Red with current FIA papers. Well known, beautifully prepared, competitive racing Healey completely ready for the 2018 season. See website for full description.

1960 Austin Healey 3000 Mk1 in Primrose Yellow with black hide interior. The subject of an older restoration in excellent condition .............................................................ÂŁ59,950

1958 Austin Healey BN4 100/6 in Colorado Red over Black with red hide interior, only 2 owners in the last 37 years. Fabulous condition .............................................................ÂŁ77,500

1962 Jaguar E Type semi Lightweight race 1959 Jaguar XK150 FHC in Carmen Red with 1959 Jaguar MkII 3.8 Saloon in Cornish grey car in Silver with current FIA papers. Highly Black hide interior, on chrome wire wheels. with red hide interior, Absolutely stunning motor competitive with fresh engine and ready for Sensibly priced at only.........................ÂŁ69,950 car, please read website description ...ÂŁ59,950 2018 season. See website for further details.

1956 Aston Martin DB2/4 MkII in red. This 2 owner car has been garaged IURP QHZ DQG KDV WKH PRVW SHUIHFW FKDVVLV \RX FRXOG ZLVK WR ÀQG $IWHU close inspection there is no evidence of any past corrosion making this car TXLWH XQLTXH $Q H[WUHPHO\ UDUH ÀQG 6HH RXU ZHEVLWH IRU IXUWKHU GHWDLOV

1961 Aston Martin DB4 in Wedgewood Blue with grey hide interior with period patina and a delight to drive, Very realistically priced in WRGD\¡V PDUNHW DW ...............................£365,000

1968 Aston Martin DB6 Saloon in Dubonnet Rosso with Cream hide interior, An older restoration but in superb condition. Last owner since 1979 .........................................ÂŁ285,000

1997 Aston Martin DB7 i6 Volante Ă€QLVKHG LQ (VWRULO EOXH ZLWK 1998 Ferrari 355 GTS F1 in Rosso Corsa 2000 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage manual in 3DFLĂ€F %OXH DQG 3DUFKPHQW KLGH LQWHULRU )RU WKH SDVW \HDUV LW with Nero hide. Unusually high mileage and Antrim Blue with Cream hide, stunning car with KDV EHHQ WKH SURSHUW\ RI D JHQWOHPDQ QRZ LQ KLV ¡V DQG KDV unusually competitive price ................ÂŁ67,500 superb history. A delight to drive ..........ÂŁ34,950 been extremely well looked after. See website for further details.

1990 Ferrari 328 GTS in Rosso Corsa with Crema hide interior. In ORYHO\ FRQGLWLRQ ZLWK WKH EHQHĂ€W RI D QHZ FOXWFK DQG UHFHQW FDP EHOW change by QV London. Slightly up on the miles and well below the average asking price for a lovely 328. See website for full details.

1982 Ferrari Mondial 8 ÀQLVKHG LQ 6LOYHU ZLWK IXOO UHG KLGH interior. Only for sale due to bereavement and being sold on behalf of the estate. Very competitively priced for such a nice motor car and we would listen to sensible offers. Just bid me!!!!

1984 Ferrari 308 GTS in Rosso Corsa with Crema hide interior. This is a high mileage but well maintained example that is in excellent condition and is probably the least expensive 308 GTS currently on offer. See our website for more details.

1972 Aston Martin AM Vantage in Silver with 2009 Ferrari California in Tour de France Blue 1990 Aston Martin Virage. Choice of 2, red hide interior. Beautiful restoration in 2013, with tan hide, 37,000 miles, full service history, just ERWK ÀQLVKHG LQ *UHHQ ERWK EHDXWLIXO ZHOO Manual gearbox, stunning condition ..£129,950 reduced to ................................................ £74,950 maintained cars, see our website for further information ......................Priced from £47,500

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2014/14 Bentley Flying Spur W12 LHD. Finished in Dark Sapphire with electric sunroof and factory light smoked glass with Linen interior, with Comfort spec. and two tone 3 spoke steering wheel. Picnic tables and Naim premium audio system. One owner, only 25,000 miles with Full Service History. Immaculate throughout ÂŁ109,750

2012/12 Bentley Mulsanne. Finished in Silver Storm with Linen interior, with Imperial Blue stitching and Imperial Blue carpets piped in Linen. Fitted with rear entertainment and internet. Only 21,000 miles with Full Service History. Immaculate condition throughout ÂŁ99,250

2010/10 Bentley Flying Spur. Finished in Cumberland Green with 20 inch alloys and electric sunroof. Special order interior in Portland with Arnage style rear seats and picnic tables. Rear park camera and adaptive cruise. Only 31,000 miles, FSH. Immaculate & outstanding value at ÂŁ49,999

2010/60 Bentley Continental GTC Mulliner. Finished in unmarked Granite with 20 inch alloys and a Black Mohair hood. The interior is in Linen with Beluga stitching. Only 29,000 miles with Full Service History. Known to ourselves for last 4 years. Immaculate condition throughout ÂŁ62,950

2008/08 Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner. Finished in Meteor Blue with electric sunroof and electric UHDU EOLQG 7KH LQWHULRU LV ÂżQLVKHG LQ OX[XU\ 0XOOLQHU VW\OHG leather in Portland with contrasting Nautic carpets. Fitted with park camera. Only 47,000 miles with FSH and just 2 owners. Immaculate throughout, a must at only ÂŁ44,950

2006/06 Bentley Arnage T Mulliner. Finished in Diamond Black with the latest 19 inch Arnage T alloys, privacy glass to the rear and retracting Flying B. Soft Black interior with embroidered Flying B’s. Updated sat nav and park camera. Only 44,000 miles with FSH. Immaculate throughout. Outstanding value at only £42,950

2007 model/56 Bentley Continental GTC. Finished in stunning Silverlake with French Navy hood and Magnolia interior, with Nautic secondary hide and 20 inch alloys. Only 49,000 miles with Full Service History. Known to ourselves for last 5 years. Immaculate throughout ÂŁ49,999

2006/06 Bentley Flying Spur. Finished in Sapphire Blue with electric sunroof and 20 inch alloys. Luxury 4-seater version with reclining rear seats. Saffron interior with secondary hide in French Navy, Walnut veneers, wood rimmed steering wheel and rear screens. Only 77,000 miles, FSH. Immaculate throughout ÂŁ34,950

2005 Model/54 Bentley Arnage R. Finished in Black Sapphire with 19 inch split rim alloys. Cotswold interior with Walnut door inlays and Flying B’s to the waist rails. Fitted with DVD screens to the rear. Known to ourselves for last 3 years. Immaculate condition throughout with FSH. Outstanding value at only £32,950

2005/05 Bentley Continental GT. Finished in Diamond Black with 19 inch split rim alloys, with Magnolia interior, Beluga secondary hide and Walnut inlays and veneers. Only 63,000 miles with Full Service History. Immaculate condition throughout. Value at only ÂŁ32,950

2005/05 Bentley Continental GT. Finished in Diamond Black with 19 inch split rim alloys, with Autumn interior, Beluga secondary hide and Walnut veneers. Fitted with Bluetooth. Full Service History. Known to ourselves for last 4 years. Immaculate condition throughout ÂŁ29,750

2005/55 Bentley Arnage R LWB. Was Bentley Motors’ own car and is a 2007 model. Finished in Black Sapphire with Cotswold interior, complemented by French Navy carpeting. This extremely rare car is in outstanding condition throughout with low mileage and FSH. This car is value at £45,950

2003/53 Bentley Arnage T Mulliner. Finished in Silver Storm with electric sunroof. Soft Black interior stitched in Linen with embossed Flying B’s and electric rear seats. Known to ourselves for last 3 years. Only 40,000 miles with FSH. Totally unmarked, must be seen. Outstanding value at only £31,950

2003/03 Bentley Arnage T. Finished in Black Sapphire with Mulliner wing vents and ’07 model 19 inch alloys. Magnolia interior with French Navy stitching and Flying B’s. Turned alloy dash and waist rails with Walnut veneers. Electric rear seats. Only 77,000 miles, FSH. Supplied by us 6 years ago. Immaculate £31,950

2003 Model/52 Bentley Arnage R. )LQLVKHG LQ 3HDFRFN %OXH ZLWK &UHDP ÂżQH OLQHV Cotswold interior with French Navy carpets and Walnut veneers, with a 2 tone leather trimmed steering wheel. Just 70,000 miles with Full Service History. Immaculate condition throughout ÂŁ29,950

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

2002/02 Bentley Arnage Red Label. Finished in Sherwood Green with 18 inch alloys. 7KH LQWHULRU LV ÂżQLVKHG LQ 6RIW 7DQ ZLWK :DOQXW YHQHHUV Fitted with Sat nav. Only 79,000 miles with Full Service History. Immaculate throughout. Outstanding value at only ÂŁ23,950

2000 X Bentley Arnage Red Label. Finished in Silver Pearl with Magnolia interior piped in Slate, with top tinted screen, Granite carpets, Walnut veneers and two tone steering wheel. Electric seats front and rear. Only 89,000 miles with Full Service History. Known to ourselves, immaculate throughout ÂŁ22,950

1999 T Bentley Arnage Red Label Look Alike. Finished in Masons Black with limited edition Le Mans alloy wheels and colour coded bumpers. Magnolia interior with Black piping and Black carpets piped in Magnolia. Only 84,000 miles with history. Immaculate condition ÂŁ19,999

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

1992 K Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible Series III. Finished in Vermillion with a Magnolia hood and Magnolia interior piped in St James, with St James carpets piped in Magnolia and Walnut veneers. Only 14,000 miles with full history. Just amazing condition and will only go up in value. Only ÂŁ132,950

1989 F Rolls Royce Silver Spirit ABS EFI. Finished in Silver Sand with Nutmeg coach lines and whitewall tyres. Cream interior with Nutmeg piping and Nutmeg carpets with Cream piping. Fitted with picnic tables. Only one owner from new and only 27,000 miles. Immaculate condition throughout ÂŁ23,950

1980 W Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Series II. Finished in beautiful Silver Sand and with a Nutmeg (YHUĂ€H[ URRI FRPSOHPHWHG E\ 0DJQROLD LQWHULRU DQG Nutmeg carpets. Fitted with near side door mirror and Whitewall tyres. Only 69,000 miles with lots of history. Immaculate condition throughout ÂŁ23,950

1980 V Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Series II. Only 6,470 miles. Finished in Willow Gold with Cream interior, with Nutmeg carpets and over rugs. Has been stored in fantastic conditions and completely re-commissioned, costing over ÂŁ10,000. Like a brand new car and drives like it. An investment at only ÂŁ75,950

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1978 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW 2. Caribbean Blue Dark Blue hide with matching carpets and over rugs. Just 57,000 Miles Full service history. Every MOT from new. A wonderful example ..............................£28,000

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

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

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

1994 BENTLEY TURBO R. Finished in Masons Black with Black piped, Red interior. 67,000 miles full service history main agent and specialist. An exceptionally handsome example in excellent condition. Ex- Gloria Hunniford................... £16,500

1980 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW II. Finished in Exeter Blue with Magnolia hide. Covered 78,000 Miles Full and comprehensive history file. Invoices from new. A stunning Silver Shadow. ................................................ £28,000

1951 MG TD. Two Tone Grey 51,000 miles. Black interior. New radiator and new Red carpets. All weather equipment including hood, tonneau cover & side screens. Fantastic driving car ready to tour and show. A fantastic original example............................................................. £24,000

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

1984 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SPUR LWB. Coral with White Everflex roof. 51,000 miles from new. Magnolia hide piped Red with Red carpets and over rugs. A very attractive Long Wheel Base Silver Spur in excellent condition ...................... £14,000

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

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

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

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

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

1965 BENTLEY S3. Finished in Bordeaux with Black hide interior 53,000 miles just 4 former keepers. One family and 3 private individuals. A stunning example. Outstanding condition cosmetically and mechanically ............................................. £50,000

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

1990 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SPIRIT II. Finished in Bordeaux cover 64,000 miles Magnolia piped Red Interior. Full service history. Rolls Royce main agent. Excellent condition throughout .....£17,000

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

1995 JAGUAR XJ12 (XJ81) Finished in Regency Red with Light tan hide interior, 56,000 miles Scarce and highly desirable 6.0 V12. Full service history. Exceptional condition ....................... £9,000

1988 DAIMLER DS420 LIMOUSINE, finished in Silver with Grey and Black hide interior, 107,000 miles Maintained to a very high standard. Just 3 former keepers Beautiful example in outstanding condition throughout ................................ £8,000

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

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

1993 BENTLEY BROOKLANDS finished in Racing Green Magnolia hide piped Green 76,000 miles. Full service history. Fantastic condition throughout. Full tool kit, rear passenger lamb’s wool over rugs and foot stool and a flying B mascot .................................................. £17,000

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

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2008 ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM DROPHEAD Metallic Metropolitan Blue with Ivory hide, brushed steel package and teak rear decking. Sat Nav, Parking sensors, DAB radio. 66,000 miles. F.S.H. £145,000

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

1988 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SPUR Ice green with Dark green interior. Only 19,000 miles. 1 owner. Picnic tables, Cocktail cabinet in rear of centre console. Immaculate condition. £24,500

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

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

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

1997 BENTLEY AZURE JACK BARCLAY SPECIAL BY MULLINER PARK WARD – Silver with Royal blue interior. 51,000 miles. Limited edition – only 10 ever built. Burr walnut front door panels. DVD screens in headrests. F.S.H. £67,500

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

2008 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT Graphite with Magnolia interior. 54,000 miles. Burr walnut veneers, Sat Nav, Reversing camera, Front & £39,950 rear parking sensors. F.S.H.

1994 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL R Black Ebony with Black interior and seats piped in St. James red. 107,000 miles. Lots of history. Superb condition. £34,950

2005 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT Umbrian Red with Portland hide. 67,000 miles. Massage front seats, Sat Nav, Front & rear parking sensors, 19” multispoke alloys, F.S.H. £28,500

2004 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT Silverlake metallic blue with Saffron interior. Front massage seats, Heated steering wheel, Sat Nav, Parking sensors. F.S.H Just serviced and MOT. £24,950

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£4995 1937 AUSTIN SEVEN PEARL CABRIOLET full resto some time ago, nicely mellowed, ex private collection £10,995

£4995 2008 08 AUDI A4 1.8T FSi 160PS SE 4 DOOR MANUAL SALOON À QLVKHG LQ GDUN JUH\ 60,000 miles, one owner £6,995

1993£4995 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL R Coupe in green/tan trim, ex cond, v collectable £35,995

£4995 ARNAGE 1998 BENTLEY 5HG ODEHO À QLVKHG LQ FROORLGDO silver with navy hide trim, 72000 miles. £20,995

£4995 1972 FIAT 500 ABARTH 695 SS EVOCATION 7UXH FROOHFWRU·V FDU ² IDEXORXV in white/purple £15,995

£4995 1934 FORD MODEL Y ALPINE TOURER black/burgundy 83000 miles, ex cond £17995

£4995FOCUS 2001 FORD 1600 GHIA 5 door, blue vgc drives extremely well £1,395

2005 FORD£4995 THUNDERBIRD CONV 50TH ANNIV ED, silver hard+soft tops, 40000 miles, fully loaded £18,995

£4995 ),$7 / ¶%OXHEHOO· LV À QLVKHG LQ OLJKW EOXH 27000 miles only, tax exempt, RHD £7995

£4995 XK140 1956 JAGUAR hard top in olde English white stunning with red leather trim very good condition £79,995

£4995 XK120 1952 JAGUAR ROADSTER LHD, fully restored in 1993, 7000 miles £125,000

£4995EUROPA 1971 LOTUS carnival red/black trim, full resto, UK car, ex cond, prov FHUWLÀ FDWH £29,995

£4995 EXIGE 2009 LOTUS sprint 1 of only 20 made À QLVKHG LQ \HOORZ 60,000 miles £36,995

£4995 0$='$ 0; ROADSTER blue with black leather, only 30,000 FSH local car £7,995

£4995 0(% 5R\DO 5XE\ wheeler tourer boat tail body by Brommley & Edwards of Bolton, Lancs red/black £13,995

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£4995 1968 MK1 MG BGT S1 in mineral blue with blackleather trim piped in blue £7,995

£4995 1952 MGTD SPORTS In red, g/up resto with photo record to near concours condition £28,995

1974£4995 MGB GT In harvest gold, full body resto carried out, in vgc throughout £7,995

4 MG 1979 Midget Blue, 7000 miles only as new condition throughout, time warp fab Sportscar £13,995

£4995 2013(63) MORGAN ROADSTER EVOCATION (HAWKE) white/black trim and s/screens, 1300 miles only, ex cond £16,995

£4995 1000 1968 MORRIS TRAVELLER grey/co-ord trim full resto to near concours cond £17,995

£4995 · 3(8*(27 5&= /( 3 door hatch black ali/black leather trim, 50000 miles, ex cond, many extras £8,995

£4995 · 5(1$8/7 &$3785 LTD EDT Diesel in obsidian silver with black trim, 11,000 miles as new cond £9,995

£4995ROYCE 1939 ROLLS WRAITH LIMO Light razor edge saloon, rare car, coachwork by Mulliner, ex famous owner £69,995

£4995 2010 SMART CAR FORTWO PASSION MHD AUTO In two tone grey with only 12000 miles, 2 owners £4,495

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1973 ALFA ROMEO 2000 BERLINA. Matching numbers LHD, 39000 miles 1967 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 MK3 only,Rust free, mint original example. PHASE 2. LHD. BRG with Black trim Very rare like this, .....................ÂŁ22,950 and Black hood. 2 owners, matching QXPEHUV DQG +HULWDJH &HUWLÂż FDWLRQ Many concours wins to it name with last RZQHU RI RYHU \HDUV 7KH PRVW VWXQ ning and correct Healey we have ever seen!! .........................................ÂŁ69,950

1966 JAGUAR 3.4S type manual with overdrive. Oxford Blue with original grey leather, Chrome wire wheels and stainless exhaust. Stunning original matching numbers RHD low mileage, time warp, example. All books, tools, 1970 ROLLS ROYCE MPW COUPE etc.. ............................................ÂŁ34,950 In Silver two tone mink with navy blue leather and blue carpets. Original matching numbers RHD example 78000 genuine miles with a very comprehensive history and all books, tools, and documentation. A very rare and stunning car .......................ÂŁ44,950

1982 MERCEDES 280SL W107. In stunning Milan brown with beige tex trim. Hard and soft tops, Mexican hat alloys. One previous owner and 45000 miles only. All books, tools, and comprehensive service History. One of WKH Âż QHVW NQRZQ WR H[LVW ...........ÂŁ39,950

2007 FERRARI 430 F1 COUPE RHD. Rosso Corsa with Creamer leather, One previous owner 11900 miles only. With FFSH and superb VSHFLÂż FDWLRQ ...........................ÂŁ107,950

BRAND NEW 2009 MODEL CATERHAM CLASSIC 1400 Zero miles from new. Out of the Box. Black and alloy, minilite wheels, rolls bar, Weather equipment and full tonneau.......... ÂŁ19,950

1967 ALFA ROMEO DUETTO SPIDER. LHD. Signal red with black trim. Original rust free California car with low mileage. ......................ÂŁ36,950

1966 FORD MUSTANG 289 CONVERTIBLE, Auto, Power hood. And power steering. Matching numbers, 53000 miles only, Correct colour scheme. In concours winning show condition. Best known to exist in the UK ...................................................ÂŁ49,950

1958 BENTLEY S1. Oxford Blue with Original red leather trim, Factory Power steering, uprated brakes. This superb low mileage example was sold by us to 1986 MERCEDES 280SL SPORTS. its last owners, and has been maintained Champagne with light tan trim, rear to a very high standard ..............£49,950 seat, alloys, electric windows, hard and soft tops, 67,000 miles with full service history. In original, concours winning condition, we have not seen a 1993 MERCEDES 300SL. W 129. better example ever. Truly stunning ....... Signal red with beige leather. Black ...................................................£32,950 SRZHU KRRG À DW IDFH KROH DOOR\V $XWR power, 73000 miles only from new. With full Mercedes history. Stunning and original ...............................£14,950

1981X TRIUMPH SPITFIRE MK 5. 1500. White, black check trim. 40400 miles only, full documented history. Original and No rust, and one of the 1988 PORSCHE 911 (930 TURBO very last built. One of the best available, CABRIOLET). GP white with marine Please view website for detailed photos. blue leather and blue. Power hood, ...................................................ÂŁ14,950 polished Fuchs alloys, 30000 miles only, 1993 MERCEDES 500SL LHD. stunning example .................... ÂŁ119,950 Almandine with full leather and power hood. Two previous owners and 55000 miles only (90KLMs) Stunning Original car, all Old MOTs, all original Books and tools. Stunning....................ÂŁ16,950

1997 VW GOLF 1600 GL AUTO. One previous owner and 19000 miles only. Massive factory spec, including, Aircond, PAS, full black leather trim, alloys, electric sun roof, music system, Totally original, unmarked, as new!! Perfect starter classic as new!! ....ÂŁ7,950

1989 JAGUAR 2.9 XJ6 SOVEREIGN SPEC. AUTO. One Famous DR owner. 49000 miles only with Full Documented History. All Tools, Books, etc. Concours Example ....................................ÂŁ14,950

2004 PORSCHE BOXSTER TIP S. Silver with grey leather leather, alloys, 1954 MERCEDES 300 W 180 Aircond, electric roof, 2 owners 68000 (ADENAUER). 9HU\ UDUH PDQXDO À RRU miles With full porsche history, superb change example, (One of only 12 RHD and original ...............................£10,950 built). Prepped for classic rallying (Gullwing spec engine with twin Solex carbs. Stainless steel exhaust, stainless steel fuel tank, sump guard and twin spot lamps. Fiva papers past and present DYDLODEOH 7KLV RZQHU PRWRU FDU ¿UVW RZQHU \HDUV LV ¿ QLVKHG LQ LWV RULJLQDO black with grey leather trim and, although not Concours, is in remarkable original condition. ......................£49,950

1937 BUICK OPERA COUPE. One of 230 built and only three remaining. Straight eight engine. Subject of a 100 Point Concours Restoration. Simply the Best ...........................................ÂŁ47,950 1996 PORSCHE 993 CARRERA 2 CABRIOLET Iris blue with marble leather sports seats Blue power Hood, cup alloys, Aircond, Tear drop mirrors, 6 speed manual transmission 35000 miles with Full Documented history A superb unmarked example ....................ÂŁ69,950

2008 FERRARI 599 GTB FIORANO F1 Grigio Silverstone with Grigio Scuro leather trim, 20� Alloys, yellow FDOOLSHUV FDUERQ ¿ EUH EUDNHV 'D\WRQD sports seats, wing shields, 16900 miles with FFSH. Stunning original car, with all books and tools ..................£126,950

2003 MDL BENTLEY ARNAGE T. Silver storm with black leather. Quilted seats with Bentley logos, stainless turned sports dash, special order black alloys, massive factory spec, 42000 miles only with FBSH. Available with or without cherished number ......................................FROM ÂŁ32,950

1954 CITROEN TRACTION AVANT FAMILIALE 11B. Rare 6 light, matching numbers, last owner many years, with superb history .........ÂŁ19,950

1959 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE MK1. Old English white with Red trim and red hood, RHD, this car was dry stored for c40 years, and had done 19000 only before restoration. Matching QXPEHUV DQG RQH RI WKH Âż QHVW DYDLODEOH 1973 RANGE ROVER (FIRST ...................................................ÂŁ29,950 SERIES) 2 DOOR. Bahama Gold with palomino leather, 51000 miles only, matching numbers, Perfect history, stunning .....................................ÂŁ39,950

1970 PORSCHE 911 2.2T (RS SPEC). Matching numbers. LHD example. Completely restored and updated to RS VSHFLÂż FDWLRQV E\ OHDGLQJ 3RUVFKH VSHFLDOLVW $UJXDEO\ WKH Âż QHVW DYDLODEOH. .................................................ÂŁ144,950

1954 VW BEETLE ( OVAL WINDOW). Irisblau met blue with grey trim. 58000 KLMs only from new. Matching numbers, 5DUH Âż QG 3OHDVH YLHZ RXU ZHEVLWH ...................................................... ÂŁ24,950

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1981 Jaguar XJ6 Series III 4.2 Automatic – Stunning. 33,000 miles from new and has driven to us from Northern Ireland. Sony Broadcast Ltd in Hampshire bought the car brand new from Jaguar and for two years the car was used by one of the Company’s Managing Directors. In 1993, Sony actually gave the car to the then widow of the former Managing Director as a gift. £17,995

1965 Jaguar MKII 3.8 Manual Overdrive – Comprehensive history file confirms that from 1971 to 1982 the car was in Jersey. In 1987 the car featured and co-starred with Phil Collins and Julie Walters in the film ‘Buster’, the Great Train Robbery feature film. The upholstery is a delight with beautifully aged Red leather seats. Superbly presented. £46,995

1969 Rolls Royce Mulliner Park Ward Coupe – Beautifully presented, low mileage, exceptional history. 1 of 606 MPW models made, it was professionally re-modelled to Bentley specification by Royce Engineering some 30 years ago. It therefore features the very rare Bentley grill and various badging. This is a beautiful machine, a car of real quality and certainly one for the discerning buyer. £44,995

1977 Alfa Romeo Giulia Nuova Super 1300 LHD – Presented and finished in Magenta with complementary Nero hide. This left hand drive example is in outstanding condition and drove to us faultlessly over 200 miles from Gloucestershire. The Alfa only arrived in the UK in early 2017 and has had light expenditure to ensure its ready to use and enjoy. £13,995

2017 Aston Martin DB11 5.2 Launch Edition – Registered in June 2017 Absolutely top spec, costing just a few pounds under £187,000. Finished in Magnetic Silver with Tan leather, the DB11 has only covered 3100 miles and is totally immaculate and as new, £17,000 of factory fitted options. £157,995

1962 Jaguar MKII 4.2 Manual with Overdrive – A very quick, highly uprated MKII Jaguar with Coombs styling. With a louvred bonnet, Coombs spats, competition body coloured painted wire wheels and its original colour of Green, this car does look spectacular. What is even more impressive is the way this car drives. Fitted with a Jaguar 4.2 litre engine. £49,995

1969 Austin Healey 3000 MKI – Red over Cream with wire wheels, overdrive and wonderful aged red leather upholstery. 20000-25000 miles touring from 1991-2010 and then in Sweden for a few years prior to coming back to the UK. £74,995

1982 Fiat X1/9 – 15,326 miles from new. The car is truly exceptional, particularly the first class rust free bodywork. Superbly documented history including the original bill of sale, service book, original manual and clearly from its mileage and condition, has led a very well cared for cosseted life. £16,995

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

1959 Austin Healey Frogeye Sprite MKI – Iris Blue with Dark Blue trim. Subject of full complete nut and bolt rebuild with Wheeler & Davis Stage 3 bodyshell. 775 miles since, £20k spent on parts alone. Truly top class. £29,995

1971 Rolls Royce MPW Convertible – Ordered new by Peter Rogers at Feature Film Facilities, Pinewood Studios (Carry on Films). 76k miles from new, £50k of service history/maintenance. Original colour, gleaming paint, lovely original interior and hood. £69,995

1958 Jaguar XK150 3.4 FHC – Known by us for over 15 years. Upgraded to S Specification during a mid-1980’s restoration. Genuine UK supplied matching numbers car. Between 1983 and 1985 had to be completely stripped and the body professionally restored with new floors, sills and various new panels. £79,995

1930 Austin Heavy 12 Burnham Saloon – This is a very smartly presented Austin with a lovely, honest original feel and it can be driven and enjoyed with confidence. The car has spent the past three/four years with one owner in the York, Selby area and over this time has proven completely reliable and usable. £17,995

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

1968 Triumph TR5 PI - Original RHD with overdrive, heater, tonneau cover and is a genuine home market UK car. Spent almost its entire life in Sweden and was brought back into the UK in 2015. presents very well with a high standard of paintwork, lovely straight panels and an excellent underside. Delightful, on the button example that is ready to be used and enjoyed. £43,995

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

1965 Ford Mustang Fastback 289 V8 Auto - £8,000 spent throughout this year. Work includes re-trimming door cards and seats, fitting a Master Power front brake disc conversion kit, new correct steering wheel, Halogen headlamp conversion, new fuel tank sender seal, radio with iPod, a new set of BF Goodrich tyres and work to the carburettor and throttle and gearbox control linkage. £39,995

1948 Triumph Roadster 1800 - Recently stripped down to the rolling shell and treated to a complete, top class re-paint. Various chrome work was also carried out and a complete interior re-trim in red leather and new Black mohair hood. The car presents superbly and is a lovely usable example, further enhanced by a floor change four speed gearbox. £36,995

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

1931 Humber Pullman Laundaulette Limousine – Most of its life in Scotland spending 50 years with the same family. Comes with its original Hackney Carriage 8 seats plaque as it was used to transport holiday guests from Granton Station to Aviemore Resort in Scotland. Last owner since 1999 and 6000 faultless miles covered. £34,995

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1988 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER - 2.0 LITRE. RHD. PRESENTED IN PRIMROSE YELLOW COACHWORK WITH BLACK INTERIOR. SHOWING JUST 44K MILES AND LOW OWNERSHIP. BODY AND PAINTWORK VERY GOOD WITH CORRECT PANEL FIT AND ORIGINAL RUBBER MATS, NO SPLITS ON DASH OR SEATS ETC ................................................................................................................................................................£22,995 1965 ASTON MARTIN DB5 - CALIFORNIAN SAGE COACHWORK MAGNOLIA INTERIOR .............£675,000 1966 ASTON MARTIN DB6 VANTAGE - MANUAL GEARBOX, WHITE COACHWORK, LOW MILEAGE. PREVIOUSLY OWNED FOR MANY YEARS BY AN ASTON MARTIN SPECIALIST. THE ONLY WHITE DB6 VANTAGE PRODUCED. THIS IS A VERY HIGH END CAR ..................................................................£450,000 2008 ASTON MARTIN V8 VANTAGE ROADSTER. SPORTMATIC. SILVER COACHWORK, BLUE LEATHER, S UPGRADE BODY KIT AND LIGHTS, 32K MILES .............................................................................. £39,995 1966 BMW 2000 CS COUPE. LHD. SILVER COACHWORK. RESTORED ...........................................£29,995 1949 CADILLAC SERIES 62 CONVERTIBLE CUSTOM ‘CAD ATTACK’ - WELL KNOWN CUSTOM CADILLAC WHICH HAS APPEARED IN MANY MAGAZINES................................................................... £POA 1966 CORVETTE 427 BIG BLOCK 7.0 LITRE CONVERTIBLE - DUBONNET RED COACHWORK BLACK INTERIOR, MANUAL TRANSMISSION ..................................................................................................£59,995 1962 FERRARI 250 GTE. LHD. MATCHING NUMBERS. SILVER COACHWORK, BLACK LEATHER ......................................................................................................................................................... £POA 1982 FERRARI 512 BBI BOXER, LHD - GRAPHITE GREY COACHWORK, MAGNOLIA LEATHER, RESTORED.................................................................................................................................£249,000 1998 FERRARI 355 F1 SPIDER, LHD - PRESENTED IN BLACK COACHWORK WITH BLACK INTERIOR. LOW MILEAGE, MUCH RECENT EXPENDITURE .....................................................£62,995 2001 FERRARI 456 GTM RARE MANUAL GEARBOX. RED COACHWORK, 44K MILES ..........£89,995 1970 FIAT 500 - BURGUNDY COACHWORK ...............................................................................£9,995 1972 FIAT 500 F RHD - BURGUNDY COACHWORK, MANY UPGRADES INCLUDING REBUILT 650CC ENGINE, SYNCRO GEARBOX, RESTORED BODY .........................................................£14,995 2008 FORD MUSTANG GT 500KR LIMITED EDITION - SILVER COACHWORK, JUST 500 MILES FROM NEW .......................................................................................................................................................£59,995 1966 FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK - BLACK COACHWORK .AUTO , POWER STEERING ,DISC BRAKE MODEL ............................................................................................................................£39,995 1955 JAGUAR XK140 FHC. RHD. WHITE COACHWORK,BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR...........£59,995 1956 JAGUAR XK 140 ROADSTER RHD - RED COACHWORK. RESTORED ..........................£99,995 1966 JAGUAR E TYPE FHC - ORIGINAL RHD UK CAR. GREY METALLIC COACHWORK, SUEDE GREEN LEATHER, LOW MILEAGE, EXTENSIVE SERVICE HISTORY .........................................£75,000 1972 JAGUAR E TYPE ROADSTER - UK RHD, RED COACHWORK, TAN LEATHER, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, WIRE WHEELS. JUST RESTORED .................................................................£95,000 1972 JAGUAR E TYPE V12 ROADSTER ORIGINAL RHD - PRIMROSE YELLOW, TAN LEATHER INTERIOR, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. JERSEY CAR SHOWING LOW MILEAGE. WAX OIL TREATED. LIGHT RESTORATION ................................................................................................£59,995 1975 LAMBORGHINI URRACO P300S. RARE 3.0 LITRE MODEL. LHD. BLACK COACHWORK, BLACK LEATHER .........................................................................................................................£85,000

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1988 LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH 5000 QV. LHD. WHITE COACHWORK, BLACK LEATHER. MUCH RECENT WORKS .......................................................................................................................£289,000 1952 LANCIA AURELIA B52 2000 COUPE BY PININFARINA. RHD. ONE OF ONLY THREE PININFARINA EXAMPLES OF THIS ICONIC MODEL. VERY RARE OPPORTUNITY...................... £POA 1936 MERCEDES V170 - 4 DOOR LIMOSINE CABRIOLET. RED COACHWORK. FULLY RESTORED ......................................................................................................................................................£49,995 1964 MERCEDES 230 SL. RHD. AUTOMATIC - P/S. MIDNIGHT BLUE COACHWORK, BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR. THIS CAR HAS BEEN FULLY RESTORED AND UPGRADED TO 280 SL SPEC BY SILCHESTER INCLUDING DISC BRAKES, A/C WITH INVOICES AND PHOTOGRAPHS TO THE TUNE OF OVER £50K ..................................................................................................................... £POA 1965 MERCEDES 220 SE CABRIOLET RHD - PRESENTED IN WHITE COACHWORK WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR. MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH POWER STEERING. VERY GOOD SERVICE FILE ..............................................................................................................................................£75,000 1965 MERCEDES 230 SL - RED COACHWORK, BLACK INTERIOR, AUTO, P/S .....................£65,000

1967 MERCEDES 250 SL LHD - MIDNIGHT BLUE COACHWORK, BLACK INTERIOR, AUTO, JUST REPAINTED ............................................................................................................................................£89,995 1967 MERCEDES 250 SL - MIDNIGHT BLUE COACHWORK, BLUE INTERIOR, AUTO ...........£55,000 1968 MERCEDES 280 SL - DARK BLUE COACHWORK, TAN INTERIOR RHD, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION .............................................................................................................................. £POA 1969 MERCEDES 280 SL LHD - WHITE COACHWORK ,DARK BLUE INTERIOR AUTO, P/S. RESTORED, NEW INTERIOR .......................................................................................................£79,995 1969 MERCEDES 280SL - SILVER COACHWORK - BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR - AUTO - RECENT FULL RESTORATION ...................................................................................................................... £POA 1969 MERCEDES 280SL - WHITE COACHWORK - AUTO, P/S - RED LEATHER INTERIOR ...... £POA 1970 MERCEDES 280 SL RHD - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. SILVER COACHWORK WITH DARK BLUE LEATHER INTERIOR. VERY SENSIBLY PRICED AT ..........................................................£85,000 1970 MERCEDES 280SL - SILVER COACHWORK - BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR - RHD AUTO HIGH END - RECENT FULL RESTORATION AND ENGINE REBUILT - ONE OF THE FINEST ..£129,995 1986 MERCEDES 560SL - LHD. WHITE COACHWORK, BLACK LEATHER. 1 LADY OWNER FROM NEW WITH JUST 36K MILES. FSH..............................................................................................£24,995 1987 MERCEDES 300SL - RED COACHWORK, BLACK INTERIOR ..........................................£21,995 1988 MERCEDES 300SL - BLUE BLACK METALLIC COACHWORK, MAGNOLIA INTERIOR, REAR SEATS...........................................................................................................................................£19,995 1988 MERCEDES 300SL - BLACK COACHWORK - MAGNOLIA LEATHER INTERIOR ............£17,995 1988 MERCEDES 500 SL - LIGHT METALLIC BLUE COACHWORK, DARK BLUE INTERIOR .£19,995 1988 MERCEDES BENZ 500SL - SILVER COACHWORK - BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR.........£14,995 2003 MERCEDES SL 500. SMOKE SILVER COACHWORK, GREY LEATHER, 50K MILES .......£12,995 2000 MINI SPORT - DARK METALLIC GREEN COACHWORK. 500 SPEC. LOW MILEAGE .....£12,995 1974 TRIUMPHTR6 RHD. DARK GREEN METALLIC, TAN INTERIOR. FULLY RESTORED......£21,995

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BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT 56 Plate 120k miles, full Bentley service history. £26,999

JAGUAR E TYPE SERIES 1 4.2 FHC 2DR MANUAL Original RHD For full restoration £39,999

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Over 40 Replicas / Classic Cars in stock

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1976 AC GARDNER DOUGLAS Cobra GD 427 Cobra “Big block V8” 15” Chrome knock on wire wheels, 72 Extra super strength spokes. Powered by an Awesome 460 ci 7500cc Ford big block V8! This super high spec GD 427 is amazing £39,995

2011 SUPERFORMANCE MKIII Cobra. One of only two RHD MK111 Cobras that are completely built by Superformance at this spec. Only 3109 miles since new. Powered by a Ford mustang V8i engine and 5 speed gearbox £64,995

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

2010 Superformance Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe. Factory built and Superformance UK demonstrator. The performance from the 6.2 LS3 V8 is outstanding! One of the best Superformance Daytona Cobra Coupes in the UK £74,995

2016 AC DAX Cobra. Registered on a 66 plate 2016. Less than 200 miles from new! Powered by a 350ci Chevy V8 (5700cc). Drive away in a top spec new Dax Cobra at a bargain price £54,995

1966 Aston Martin DB6 MK1 Automatic. This matchingnumbers DB6 is finished in original California Sage with tan trim. Last-of-the-line models are always sought after by discerning collectors. Serious enquiries please call us £325,000

1997 FORD GT 40 GTD Ford GT40 By GTD Supercars. With the all important Air conditioning! Powered by a tuned Ford 302ci V8, Roadcraft specification estimates over 367bhp / 340lb ft! Wilwood 6 pot brakes The most Amazing car you could ever own £79,995

1991 Lancia Delta Integrale 16v HF Evolution 1 This absolutely superb collectors example has only covered 87206 km (53344 miles) from new. Full cam belt service only 500 miles ago. The condition of this true modern classic is outstanding £42,500

1959 MERCEDES-BENZ SL-CLASS 190SL Metallic silver with red leather. 3rd seat option car. Electric power steering. A superb car in the best colour combination £149,995

2003 Cobra by Pilgrim Motorsport only 2729 miles since. Powered by a sweet 5.7ltr 350ci Chevy V8. This is a superb fast and well built Cobra £29,995

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

RAM SC COBRA (With removable Hard top). Powered by a tuned 350ci Chevy V8 (5700cc). 5 Speed Tremec gear box. This Classic RAM SC Cobra looks amazing and drives great £42,500

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Le iche Automobile SALES | RESTORATION | SERVICING & MAINTENANCE | STORAGE | HIRE

Established 1990

1953 AUSTIN HEALEY 100/4 BN1

1968 TOYOTA SPORTS 800

1964 VOLVO P1800 S

MOD, 2660cc, blue - blue leather, 26,000 miles. Stored many years and just re-commissioned covering 1,500 miles. Highly original car, not restored, matching number.

2 cylinder 790cc twin, air cooled 45 bhp. 75,000 km’s. Rare fun car, RHD, removable roof. Overall good condition.

Rare Swedish build with cow horn bumpers and hockey stick trim. Extensive re-commissioning just undertaken after 20 years in dry storage. 2 owners from new & very well docu

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1959 JAGUAR XK150 3.8 DHC

1965 FIAT 2300 COUPE ABARTH

1957 JENSEN 541 DELUXE

Indigo blue with biscuit leather. MOD and high compression head. Full professional restoration, large history file, prepared for European tourin . Ready to o.

Supplied new by Fiat-France. In 1988 Patrick Mersch bought the car to compete in European endurance and FIA historic series. Prepared by a Ferrari specialist utilising Abarth competit

Fully restored in the 1990’s and used little since. Well maintained and serviced with perhaps some early racing history to be researched. Comprehensive file. Gunmetal and black leather interior, manual with overdrive.

£37,950

£59,950

PEUGEOT 205 GTI 1.6. 1990

1972 JAGUAR E TYPE SERIES 3 RDSTR

1965 JAGUAR 3.4S TYPE

57,000 miles, silver paint with red & black interior. Consistent service & maintenance records. 2 owners. Excellent condition throughout.

Low mileage LHD roadster showing 34,000 miles. Worked through in our workshops over the last year. Pale primrose yellow with black leather and CWW. Very good condition throughout.

Channel Island car has been subject to a total restoration, with the engine, gearbox & axle being rebuilt by Rob Beere Racing & other works undertaken by specialist Jaguar restorers. Upwards of £60k plus spent!

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1985 LAMBORGINHI JALPA

1950 FORD V8 PILOT

SUNBEAM ALPINE 1953

One of 35 RHD made, service history, 2 owner 28,000 miles. Black/tan interior. SS exhaust, manual. 1980’s icon.

Low mileage Ford V8 with extensive recent mechanical overhaul and body restoration in 2000. Ori inal leather seats 5

Two-seater roadster, 2300cc, four-speed floor change, cream leather, restored, full weather equipment.

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Alfa Romeo 1900 CSS Touring 1954

Alfa Romeo 2600 Touring Spider Factory RHD 1964

Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider 750D 1958

Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Series 1 1955

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

1997 Aston Martin DB7 Auto

1972 Morris Mini 1000

1991 Mercedes 300 SL-24 5 Speed Auto

73000 miles. Just serviced and with full service history. 15 service stamps in book and a new MOT. Met mendip blue with parchment leather seats over navy wilton carpets. Elec seats with air con. Drives beautifully and in lovely condition. Selling on behalf of a client from a lovely collection of cars. £22,995

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

114000 miles, 4 owners the last for 15 years. Incredible history with 22 service stamps. Pearl blue met with mushroom leather and elec seats and steering column. Air con. One of the very best available at any price and excellent value. 3 months in house warranty. 50 plus pics on website. £8995

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JAGUAR E TYPE 4.2 SERIES 2 ROADSTER 1969 - FULL RESTORATION COMPLETED NOVEMBER 2017 - FINISHED IN OLD ENGLISH WHITE WITH BLACK HIDE INTERIOR STUNNING £129,950. CHOICE OF 2

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

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

MG RV8 3.9 1996 - FINISHED IN OXFORD BLUE WITH STONE BEIGE HIDE INTERIOR - COVERED 39K KLM / 24K MILES FROM NEW WITH FSH - 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW - RARE CAR 1 OF ONLY 258 PRODUCED IN OXFORD BLUE - EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT £29,950

MERCEDES CL500 2004 - FINISHED IN METALLIC SILVER WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR COVERED 59K KLM / 36K MILES FROM NEW WITH FSH - 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW - STUNNING £9995

JAGUAR SERIES 3 - 3.4 AUTO CABRIOLET CONVERSION BY CABRIOLET INTERNATIONAL - 1985 - VERY RARE - FINISHED IN WINDSOR BLUE WITH CONTRASTING BLACK HOOD & DOESKIN INTERIOR - VERY RARE CAR £9,995

JAGUAR XJ8 3.2 EXECUTIVE - 2000 - COVERED 31K KLM / 19K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FINISHED IN METALLIC EMERALD GREEN WITH OATMEAL HIDE INTERIOR - STUNNING £9995

JAGUAR XF PREMIUM LUXURY V6 A - 3LTR PETROL - 2009 COVERED 75K MILES FROM NEW WITH JAGUAR FULL SERVICE HISTORY - FINISHED IN METALLIC BLACK WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR - STUNNING £8,995

JAGUAR S TYPE 3.0 LTR V6 2002 - FINISHED IN PEARL METALLIC PACIFIC BLUE WITH DOVE HIDE INTERIOR - COVERED 33K KLM / 20K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FSH EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT £7995

JAGUAR S TYPE 4.0 LTR 2002 - FINISHED IN METALLIC BLUE WITH GREY HIDE INTERIOR COVERED 51K KLM / 32K MILES FROM NEW FSH WITH 1 OWNER £6995

DAIMLER DOUBLE SIX 5.3 V12 SERIES 3 - 1990 FINISHED IN METALLIC WESTMINSTER BLUE WITH SAVILE GREY HIDE INTERIOR - LOW MILEAGE 38K KLM / 23K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW FSH - STUNNING £16,995

DAIMLER DOUBLE SIX VANDEN PLAS LWB 1974 - FINISHED IN METALLIC CARAMEL GOLD WITH BLACK EVERFLEX ROOF COMPLIMENTED BY A CHAMOIS HIDE INTERIOR - 68,000 MILES FROM NEW £9,995

DAIMLER DOUBLE SIX 5.3 V12 - 1990 - FINISHED IN METALLIC BLUE & CONTRASTING GREY HIDE INTERIOR - COVERED 89K KLM / 55K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER - STUNNING CAR £9995

TRIUMPH GT6 MK III - 1972 IS FINISHED IN RED WITH BLACK INTERIOR. THIS GT6 WAS PURCHASED BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER IN 2014 WHEN HE HAD THE CAR RESTORED. £8,995.00

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

WANTED RANGE ROVER P38 4.6 HSE 1999 - COVERED ONLY 61K KLM / 38K MILES FROM NEW WITH FSH - 1 OWNER FROM NEW FINISHED IN METALLIC WOODCOTE GREEN WITH LIGHTSTONE LEATHER INTERIOR £12,995

RANGE ROVER P38 4 LTR S V8 1999 - COVERED ONLY 54K KM / 33K MILES FROM NEW WITH FSH - 1 OWNER FROM NEW - FINISHED IN METALLIC EPSON GREEN WITH TAN CLOTH INTERIOR £7,995

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RANGE ROVER P38 4.6 HSE 1996 COVERED 74K KLM / 46K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER FROM NEW - FINISHED IN ALTAI SILVER WITH TAN HIDE INTERIOR - £8,995

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RANGE ROVER P38 4.6 HSE 1999 - COVERED 67K KLM / 41K MILES FROM NEW WITH 1 OVERSEAS OWNER - FINISHED IN WHITE GOLD WITH CARK GRANITE LEATHER INTERIOR £10,995.00

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Edinburgh - 0131 510 7131 www.investorclassics.com @investorclassics ‘65 Mercedes 230sl Pagoda Recent body refurbishment by us, with new paint. Gearbox rebuild. Very solid body. Mechanically excellent. FINANCE AVAILABLE

’70 Morris Traveller A lovely and charming vehicle ideal for classic events and days out. Outstanding restoration in every aspect FINANCE AVAILABLE

£65,000

£16,500

‘83 Talbot Sunbeam Lotus

‘89 Porsche 928 S4

Undergoing a full restoration to MSA spec. Buyer can specify options. FINANCE AVAILABLE

Stunning in black on black, this well cared for example has been known to us for some time. FINANCE AVAILABLE

£35,000 +options

£22,000

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1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona “Plexiglass” RHD, £629,995

1970 Maserati Ghibli SS RHD, £229,995

1936 Delage D6-70 Cab by Figoni & Falaschi RHD, £149,995

1995 Ferrari F512M Coupe LHD, £149,995

1952 Jaguar XK120 FHC LHD, £79,995

1990 Ferrari Mondial 3.4T Cabriolet RHD, £39,995

1972 Iso Fidia LHD, £39,995

1988 Ferrari 412 Auto RHD, £39,995

2014 Lotus Evora Sports Racer RHD, £36,995

1980 Maserati Quattroporte LHD, £14,995

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HILLMAN SUPER MINX MARK 111 1965. Supplied new by Windsor Service Station of Bath “Hillman main agents “a fabulous beautifully preserved low mileage car that remained with one owner for 34 years. Original bill of sale, Exhibit log sheet, various service invoices. Presented in showroom condition and awaiting one very caring new owner.......ÂŁPOA

MG MAGNETT 1965. Very Rare Automatic. Finished in smoke grey with superb dark blue leather upholstery. 39,000 Miles from new, low ownership, amazing all original condition with full history from new, rear gem of a ďŹ nd.................................................................................................................. ÂŁPOA

COMMER COB VAN 1960. Very rare sight theses days and presented in stunning superb condition with the added benďŹ t of the fold down rear sets that forms a at oor when not needed. Spent most of its life as a chimey sweeps van. All new red upholstery, not sign written see website www.westendclassics.co.uk for more info and photos........ÂŁPOA

VANDEN PLAS PRINCESS 1300. Manual 1972 In what can only be described as a little braemar on four wheels. Drop dead gorgeous navy leather upholstery, walnut dash and deep pile carpets makes for the perfect environment to be seated in. Good quality restoration on this car few years ago, a vehicle well known to us having previously supplied it to the last owner......................ÂŁPOA

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

TRIUMPH GLORIA 1934. Speed six model four seater open tourer Truely stunning total nut and bolt restored example of what is now a very rare car with this body. Developed by the great Donald Healey who won the Monte Carlo Rally in 1931, huge history ďŹ le and a wonderfull opportunity to acquire a pre war six cylinder tourer in outstanding condition. see website for more info and photos .........ÂŁPOA

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

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1952 Bentley MKVI Donington Special This is a rare find. Based on a Bentley MKVI 4 1/2, this is a fantastic looking car to be used and carries investment potential. £65,950

Bentley T I. This Early Example Bentley T I is the nicest we have seen for a long time. We have been looking after it since 1990, it has had a complete respray and some mechanical upgrades and is in very nice condition as a usable classic Bentley that is appreciating in value. £32,950 Bentley Continental T 420 BHP This Continental T, 28,000 miles and a full service history it is in excellent condition. Finished in Silver Pearl with light Grey hide and contrasting Slate piping. Full burr walnut door caps and facia. £94,950

2003 Bentley Azure Mulliner This Late Series Azure is in Storm Silver with contrasting Cotswold Hide and Nautic Blue Top Rolland Carpets. Dark Blue Hood, Twin Umbrellas fitted in Boot Compartment and Sat Nav Hi FI System. Values only going one way now. 36000 miles. £79,950

1992 Bentley Continental R Fitted with Front and Rear Parking Sensors, Twin Sports Exhausts, Kenwood Sat Nav CD, DVD System, Lazar Cut Grille and Mesh inserts to front Air Dam, S/S Headlamp Trims, Clear Front Ind Lenses sand Mulliner Wing Vents. Serviced and Maintained by us Since 2001. This model will be a classic. Full Service History.

£35,950

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

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

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1913 OVERLAND Model 79TE 4-seat tourer, 35hp, 3.5 litres, VCC dated £37,750 1919 CHEVROLET 490 tourer. Right hand drive £17,000 1923 SUMBEAM 14 tourer £35,000 1924 ALVIS 12/40 4-seat tourer £29,750 1925 HUMBER 12/25 4-seat tourer, very original £19,995 1926 CLYNO 4-seat tourer £17,250 1926 STAR 12/40 Pegasus narrow body sports 2-seat & dickey £34,000 1927 CHEVROLET series AA Capitol 2-seat tourer & dickey, ohv engine £13,750 1927 CHRYSLER Model 70 Phaeton, Rhd. 3.6 litres, fast open motoring £23,750 1928 AUSTIN 7 Chummy, restored & in excellent condition £16,750 1928 INVICTA 3-litre high chassis tourer £65,000 1928 MORRIS Oxford 13.9hp Saloon (flat rad.) £12,500 1928 STAR Eclipse 4/5 seat tourer, restored beautifully, 60+ cruising £45,000 1929 DELAGE DR70 limousine, newly re-trimmed. £32,000 1929 MORRIS Cowley 2-seat tourer special £9,750 1929 HUMBER 9/28 saloon £12,750 1930 CROSSLEY 15.7 hp six-light saloon £23,000 1930 HUMBER 16/50 Imperial 6-light saloon £18,500 1931 ALVIS 12/50 TJ 2-seat tourer & dickey £32,000 1931 ALVIS 12/50 TJ replica Cross & Ellis narrow tourer £42,500 1931 MORRIS Minor open 2-seater £12,750 1931 MORRIS Minor 2-door saloon with sunroof, now VSCC eligeble £6,750 1932 ALVIS 12/50 2-seat drop-head coupe £35,500 1932 ALVIS 12/50 4-seat special, shortened chassis, twin carbs. £35,500 1932 RILEY 9 Holbrook tourer, twin carb., new rebuilt engine £28,000 1933 ALVIS Firefly drop-head coupé by Cross & Ellis £42,000

1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1935 1935 C1936 1938 1939 1952 1954 1955 1955 1957 1966 1967 1971 1972 1979 1980 2001 1959 1969

RILEY 9 Lynx tourer, manual gearbox, original interior £32,500 SIDDELEY Special all weather tourer £85,000 AUSTIN 18/6 Carlton saloon £17,250 RILEY Grebe replica, 2-seat, 6 cylinder competition car £76,500 ROLLS ROYCE 20/25 Sedanca de Ville by Windover £44,000 SINGLE SEATER, Ford V8 HF special, sprint & hill climber £47,500 ROLLS ROYCE 20/25 Limousine by Park Ward £37,500 AUSTIN 7 Single seat racing car £33,000 MG TA 2-seat sports £32,000 BENTLEY 4.1/4 liter “Razor Edge” Mann Egerton saloon, MX series £58,500 BENTLEY Mk VI, 4.5 litre “Big Bore” standard steel saloon £28,000 MORRIS Minor 2-door saloon, split windscreen £3,500 MORRIS Minor 4-door saloon £4,750 RENAULT Dauphinoise van, UK registered, original, not restored £8,750 AUSTIN HEALEY 100/6 early series, up rated to 3000 works rep. £57,800 JAGUAR Mk II 2.4 saloon, manual, o/drive, superb £30,000 TRIUMPH TR4A IRS open 2-seat sports £27,500 JAGUAR E-type series 2 4.2 roadster, now right-hand drive £82,000 MG B GT chrome wire wheel & over drive £10,250 PANTHER Lima II 2-seat sports, 2.3 litre none turbo £11,750 MG B GT 1500 miles only from new, 1 owner £17,000 MG F 160 Trophy, 43,000 miles, hardtop, trophy yellow £6,500 MOTORCYCLES EXCELLCIOR Consort 98cc 2 stroke Villiers, good original £1,800 BSA Bantam 175cc, good original £1,800

Cars sold on consignment - can I help?

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

MAIN DEALER

1973 TRIUMPH TR6 - £17,950 PIMENTO RED, DUCK HOOD, SUBJECT TO A REBUILD A NUMBER OF YEARS AGO FOLLOWING IMPORTATION. CAR IS NOT CONCOURS BUT IS VERY NICE INDEED

2012 PLUS 4 - £37,995 JAGUAR SAPPHIRE BLUE WITH SADDLE BROWN LEATHER, WALNUT DASH, MOTO-LITA STEERING WHEEL, SUN VISORS ELASTICATED DOOR POCKETS, ORGAN ACCELATOR PEDALS, LEATHER TRIM DETAILS, FOOTWELL LIGHTING, TREAD RUBBERS, BLUE MOHAIR BAG AND TONNEAU, MESH GRILLE, LUGGAGE RACK, 1 OWNER, SUPPLIER NEW BY US. 6,773 MILES.

2017 PLUS 4 - £44,950 BLACK WITH PEBBLE GREY LEATHER, STAINLESS STEEL WIRE WHEELS, MOHAIR HOOD, MOTO-LITA LEATHER STEERING, STAINLESS STEEL LUGGAGE RACK, BONNET STRAP, MESH GRILLE, OVER RIDERS, ELASTICATED DOOR POCKETS. 1,173 MILES

NEW PLUS 4 - £52,695 MERCEDES VULKANOT RED WITH YARWOOD BISCUIT LEATHER, STAINLESS STEEL WIRE WHEELS, MOHAIR HOOD PACK, ELASTICATED DOOR POCKETS, MORGAN LOGO EMBROIDERED ON HEADRESTS IN BURGUNDY, FULL WIDTH FRONT BUMPER (WITH REAR OVERRIDERS), TREAD RUBBERS (2 PER SIDE), WALNUT DASH, SILVER MESH GRILLE, AERO RACING CHROME INTERIOR MIRROR

Morgan Hire Both 3 and 4 wheeler models £220 per day

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

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Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona EU Car (1973) Match. no. & colors, 5.000 kms after restauration Lamborghini LM002 (1990) Rare carburettor version, only 15.000 kms Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 SS “Sprint Speciale” (1963) Only 1400 ever made, second owner Cadillac Series 39-61 V8 Convertible Coupe (1939) Only 350 ever made, fully restored Jaguar XK 140 OTS SE (1957) Match. no. & colors, factory overdrive, Jaguar certified

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

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Porsche 911 2.7 Carrera MFI 911/83 (1974) Unique colour, EU car, one of only 1633 made

Arnhemsestraat 47 | 6971 AP Brummen | The Netherlands T. 0031 (0)575 564055 | E. info@gallery-aaldering.com

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We are specialized in trading exclusive classic and race cars. We can deliver worldwide! - www.carcollection.at

Call 01283 541062 Aston Martin V8 Volante 1979 LHD perfect Ferrrai 400 i 1984 5 speed manual super nice €79500 condition €200.000

Iso Grifo GL 350 1969 4 speed Manual €395000

Jaguar MkII LHD 1968 updated AC Powerlock steering and more Price on Request

Lancia Flaminia 2500 6 C Cabrio 1963 €198000

Maserati Ghibli SS 1971 perfect condition €295000

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SL320 Roadster 1994L

220SEb Coupe 1965C

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

Original colour scheme of Horizon Blue with Midnight Blue roof, light tan leather, four speed column change auto, fully restored and immaculate condition throughout . . . . . . . . £44,950

SLK320 Roadster 2001/51

E320 Sportline Cabriolet 1996N

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

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

230TE Estate 1984B

280SL Roadster 1985C

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

Midnight Blue, matching hardtop, new black soft top, blue leather, auto gearbox, air conditioning, electric windows, rear seats, original alloy wheels, FSH, 90,000m . . . . . £24,950

S280 Saloon 1998S

300SL Roadster 1987D

Brilliant Silver metallic, Orion Grey leather, 5 speed auto, cruise, climate, electric seats, double glazing, electric sunroof, leather gearknob, airbags, original alloys, FSH, 73,000m . £7,450

Petrol Blue metallic, matching hardtop, black soft top, grey leather, automatic gearbox, electric windows, tinted glass, rear seats, original alloy wheels, FSH, 113,000m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £24,950

CARS WANTED Following a very busy few months we urgently want to buy excellent quality, low mileage examples of most Mercedes-Benz models from the 1960s to the 1990s.

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

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No fuss, quick decision and immediate payment.

280SE Saloon 1969G Light Ivory, light tan MB Tex interior, RHD, 4 speed manual floor change, manual windows, ex-South Africa, structurally and mechanically good, needs cosmetic improvement . £8,950

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

Viewing by Appointment 15 minutes from Manchester Airport. 1hr 41min from Euston by train tel: 07980 241177 or 01625 260913 email: info@ccbenz.co.uk See www.ccbenz.co.uk for full descriptions and more photos

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BENTLEY TURBO R / 1995 29.000 EURO

FERRARI GTB TURBO / 1983 69.000 EURO

LANCIA INTEGRALE EVO / 1992 59.000 EURO

HONDA NSX / 1994 59.000 EURO

PORSCHE 914 / 1974 29.000 EURO

MERCEDES 280 SL PAGODE / 1969 89.000 EURO

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

Kinson Motor Company

1985 FERRARI 328 GTS, in Rosso Corsa red, leather seats, black top, car serviced at classic car workshop, new cam belt and service, 19000 miles .................. £99,850

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

MERCEDES-BENZ SL SERIES SL500 2 Door Sports Car, 1959 AUSTIN A35 4 DOOR, 948cc. Finished 1993, in pearl grey metallic with contrasting grey In Old English White With Blue Trim, This leather trim and a factory fitted hard and soft top Car Is In Great Condition And Has A Large ...........................................................................£3,999 History File With Original Log Book And Service Books, 56000 miles ............ £4,999

2004 54 JAGUAR XJ6 V6 SE AUTO 5 DOOR. GREY, 90000 Miles, Jaguar XJ6 V6 SE, 2004 on a 54 plate, sold with private plate H150XJ, Automatic, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Remote Central Locking, 2 Keys, Full Electric Leather Seats, 2002 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER 2.0 TS 16V Lusso 2dr Factory Fitted, Sat Nav, Walnut Wood, Alloy Wheels, Parking 2 Door Sports, 41000 miles .......................£3,799 Sensors, Heated Seats, Stereo And CD Player, 7 Stamps In Service Book, 90k Approx, Finished In Grey Metallic .....£3,999

62 JAGUAR XF 2.2D PREMIUM LUXURY 4DR AUTO SALOON. Grey, 24000 Miles, Diesel, Power Steering, Black Full Leather Heated Seats, E-Windows, Remote Central Locking. Dark Grey Met, FF Sat Nav, Air Con, Stereo & CD Stack, Alloys, Plus More. One Owner From New...£17,000

2003 53 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2.5 TD5 GS 7 SEAT 5DR AUTO 5 DOOR ESTATE . Blue, 110000 Miles, Land Rover Discovery TD5, GS Automatic, Diesel Estate, 4x4, 2 Sunroof’s, Remote Central Locking With 2 Keys, 7 Seats, Electric Windows, ABS Brakes, Stereo And CD Player, Fitted Tow Bar, Air Bag, Alarm, Full Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Lots Of Bills, Also Service History Up To 110,000 Miles, Service Bills, 2004 Model. .........................£3,999

2011 11 MAZDA MX-5 2.0I KENDO 2DR 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE. Black, 23000 Miles, One Former Keeper, Finished In Jet Black Also With Blue Leather Seats, Manual, Power Steering, Alloy Wheels, Remote Central Locking, This Convertible Also Has A 1985 C JAGUAR XJS HE AUTO SPORTS, one Hard Top Plus Many More Features.............................£11,850 private owner from new .................. £7,999

TRANSPORT ARRANGED

N BMW 8 SERIES 840 CI 2dr auto coupe, also gas conversion, 98000 Miles ..£7,995

2006 BMW 5 SERIES 525I M SPORT 4DR AUTO 4 DOOR SALOON Grey, 94000 Miles, BMW 525i M Sport, 2006, Automatic, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Remote Central Locking, Electric Seats, ABS Brakes, Alloy Wheels, Air Bag, Alarm, Leather Seats, Air Conditioning, Factory Fitted Sat Nav, Also TV, Two Keys, MOT October 2018, No Advisories, 94,000 Miles, Good Value At .£3,999

CITROEN DYANE 6 SALOON. 1971, Yellow, 49000 Miles, Citreon Dyane 6, 4 Door Saloon, Been Fully Restored, No Oil Leak/No Welding, Full Sunroof, Left Hand Drive, One Owner From New. Mot And Bills, Spare Keys. £7,999

RANGE ROVER 2.5 DHSE 4DR AUTO 4 DOOR 4 X4 Black, 0 Miles, Diesel, 2002 Model, Cream Leather Interior, Automatic, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Fitted Tow Bar, Remote Central Locking With 2 Keys, Alarm, Air Conditioning, Service History, Classic 4x4, 3 Keepers, MOT ....................£5,999

1986 JAGUAR XJS V12 HE CABRIOLET, Family Owned For Many Years, The Targa Top Has Recently Been Recovered And Also A New Window Stitched Into The Rear Hood, 77000 miles......£8,499

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

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


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www.uksportscars.com For everything Lotus & Caterham

LOTUS ELAN+2. WE HAVE A CHOICE OF ELAN+2S INCLUDING THIS RESTORED EXAMPLE AT £23,995

LOTUS ESPRIT TURBO S4S, 1995. NORFOLK MUSTARD WITH RAVEN HIDE. A/C AND TARGA SUNROOF. £36,995

LOTUS ELAN SPRINT DHC, 1971. MICK MILLER RESPRAY. SUPERB EXAMPLE THROUGHOUT. £44,995. TWO OTHERS IN STOCK.

LOTUS ESPRIT S2, 1979. STUNNING EXAMPLE WITH AS NEW INTERIOR. VERY ORIGINAL. £32,995

CATERHAM SEVEN 2.0L DUNNELL ZETEC BRISTOL 412 SERIES 2, ENGINE, 5 SPEED DE-DION, 1999. £14,995. 1978. TARGA TOP CONVERTIBLE. STUNNING OTHERS IN STOCK. CONDITION. £59,995 Please visit our website at www.uksportscars.com for thirty other carefully selected Lotus, Caterham, performance and classic vehicles. should you be thinking of selling any of the above or similar please contact us for a no obligation discussion -

YOUR CAR WANTED FULL PAINT SHOP & SERVICING FACILITIES COMMISSION SALES UNDERTAKEN ON MOST BRITISH CLASSIC & SPORTSCARS

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Specialist in classic & modern Rolls-Royce & Bentley

Tel: 01737 844999 ZZZ UVDQGH FR XN

Station Road, Betchworth, Surrey RH3 7BZ


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

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

1951 Bentley Special Two Seat Roadster Fabulous rakish design & built professionally to an exceptionally high standard - based on a MKVI chassis & incorporates a Bentley T Type V8 & auto g/box with disc brakes – powerful & easy to drive; ÂŁ125,000. 1934 Bentley 3½ DHC – Dark Blue, Red Leather – Lovely! Just In.

1929 20hp DHC with Dickey Seat Thoroughly refurbished a few years DJR ÀWWHG ZLWK 2 GULYH H[FHOOHQW condition throughout; Just Arrived Choice of two more 20hp, four 20/25 & a Superb 25/30 Sedanca

1935 Phantom II Continental Barker Sports Saloon /RYHO\ VWURQJ VPDUW ZHOO ÀQLVKHG in Black & Red, excellent Black leather. Recent engine overhaul and a pleasure to drive; £145,000

1963 Bentley S3 Continental HJ Mulliner 2 Door Fixed Head Very desirable & Rare - one of just Eleven & with one family for over 20 years. Lovely Beige leather piped *UHHQ KHIW\ KLVWRU\ ÀOH $LU&RQ ÀWWHG 'ULYHV EHDXWLIXOO\ £250,000

1962 LHD Silver Cloud II HJ Mulliner Drophead Coupe *URXQG XS ÂśQXW EROW¡ UHVWRUDWLRQ To an extremely high standard & EHDXWLIXOO\ Ă€QLVKHG LQ 6LOYHU 6DQG ZLWK &UHDP /HDWKHU ÂŁ325,000 LHD: SCII Saloon, Corniche DHC

1951 Bentley MKVI Sports Saloon Very useable & a pleasure to drive aided by the Michelin Radials, sharp brakes & lively performance. Well ÀQLVKHG LQ D ZDUP JUH\ ORYHO\ JUH\ leather & blue carpets; £27,500

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Email alerts on all New Arrivals available! See Website. Urgently Wanted! - Similar Cars Export arranged - Commission sales - Part exchanges Contact Ray or Ian - let us ďŹ nd your next car! Full illustrated stock list on request

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The 3½ Litre was presented to the public in September 1933, shortly after the death of Henry Royce, and was the first new Bentley model following Rolls-Royce’s acquisition of the Bentley brand in 1931. From the outset, the car was intended to compete on quality and grace rather than sporting reputation which had been the cornerstone of the pre-1931 Bentley company. The cars retained the famous curved radiator shape based on earlier Bentley models, but in all meaningful respects they were clearly Rolls-Royces. Although disappointing some traditional customers, they were well received by many others and even W.O. Bentley himself was reported as saying that he would “rather own this Bentley than any other car produced under that name.” The Rolls-Royce Engineer in charge of the development project, Ernest Hives (later Lord Hives), underlined the Rolls-Royce modus operandus in a memo addressed to company staff “our recommendation is that we should make the car as good as we know how and then charge accordingly.” At a time when the Ford 8 could be purchased new for £100, an early Bentley 3½ Litre cost around £1,500, putting it beyond the reach of all but the wealthiest consumers. This Park Ward bodied Bentley Derby on offer here was delivered on the 8th of March 1935 to Rev. P. Sidney. The car underwent a comprehensive restoration in 2006 including an engine rebuild of which we have photographic evidence and receipts. According to the MOT certs the Bentley has only done 450 miles since the restoration. We fitted new clutch linings and springs and the car is now driving as she should with a surprising ability to blend in to modern traffic. We just completed a re-spray of the car and added wheel covers as well as a spare wheel cover and running board aluminium – rubber protection strips.

Please contact us for any questions you might have.

www.pristine-classics.com

Tel: 00353 (0)66 976 8863 Email: sales@pristine-classics.com Keelnabrack, Glenbeigh, Killarney, V93 WPW9, Co. Kerry, Ireland

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CARS FOR SALE

Derek C Mowat

ROLLS SILVER SERAPH, Last of Line, 2002, ASTON MARTIN V12 VANTAGE S, 2017, Just 18k miles, very rare and collectable Just 2k miles, very few produced, stunning ............................................................£69,950 ..........................................................£135,950

ASTON MARTIN DB9 V12 VOLANTE, 55 JAGUAR MK 11 3.4 1965, Manual O/D, Reg, 13k miles, close to new condition 1 owner, 29k miles, simply unrepeatable ............................................................£59,950 ............................................................£48,950

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BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT, 55 Reg, Just BENTLEY ARANGE RED LABEL, 2000 W 47k miles with impeccable history......£28,950 Reg, Only 24k miles, just serviced, stunning ............................................................£27,950

LAND ROVER SERIES 1, 1952, Virtually ASTON MARTIN DB9 V12 VOLANTE, 2007, 1 owner from new and unrestored ! Huge 33k miles, recent AM service, lovely car ............................................................£44,950 Patina .................................................£29,950

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CARS FOR SALE

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From sales to service, we pride ourselves on offering the very best experience and our attention to detail is something that only a small and dedicated company can offer.

Mercedes 250SL Pagoda 1967. LHD. The rarest of the Pagoda’s .The car was imported from New York and has had a major overhaul.It is a very clean, useable example MOT Nov 18. Very reasonably priced at £47,500

Ferrari 355 Spider

Ex Works Jupiter R1. Le Mans Class Winner in 1952. Driven by Marcel Becquart & Gordon Wilkins. Originally three works cars were built and this is the sole survivor having been found in Bradford in 1978. Totally rebuilt over the years all to original speciďŹ cation. The chassis/body completely original. This is a unique opportunity to buy a piece of English Le Mans history at a reasonable price. Lots of photos and more history. Please contact me for more details. ÂŁ245,000

Ferrari 360 Modena

ÂŁ79,990 1998

ÂŁ94,990 2001

Elva 200 F.junior. A well known and sorted example. Comes with Ford engine and has won many trophies. Please enquire for further details. ÂŁ57,500

Ferrari Testarossa

Ferrari 550 Maranello

ÂŁ94,990 1990

Mercedes 280SL Pagoda Convertible. LHD. 1971. A truly lovely unrestored example. Rare manual gearbox. New MOT. 16,900 miles. Just had a lot of love, care and attention . The picture does not do it justice it really is the best I have seen. This is really a lovely car to drive and surely a blue chip investment. Lots of history. ÂŁ160,000

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Price Guide

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USING THE GUIDE

1.85m 1.1m 200,000 220,000 18,500 22,500 55,000 65,000 110,000 80,000 95,000 47,500 350,000 800,000 16,000 11,000 40,000 220,000 23,500 30,000 39,500 37,500 21,000 12,000 14,000 67,500 4850 7000 10,000 9250 16,500 7500 5000 5750 36,500 40,000

Alfa Romeo Owners’ Club (01787 249285) 1.4m 1.1m 950,000 1754 95 M 900,000 750,000 625,000 2309 94 157,500 107,500 80,000 1884 112 165,000 120,000 85,000 1975 112 M 13,500 7000 3500 1290 90 L 16,000 7500 4000 1290 103 42,000 25,000 16,000 1290 110 48,500 30,000 20,000 1570 108 80,000 50,000 30,000 1570 120 55,000 26,500 16,000 1975 111 70,000 32,000 18,500 2584 124 35,000 17,500 8000 2584 125 300,000 250,000 200,000 1290 120 625,000 525,000 450,000 1570 124 11,000 5500 2750 1570 105 L 7000 3000 1400 1962 115 30,000 16,500 8500 1570 112 175,000 125,000 90,000 1570 115 16,500 8500 4500 1570 115 22,500 12,000 6000 1962 118 30,000 16,500 9750 1290 110 27,500 14,000 7000 1570 113 14,500 7000 3000 1962 119 L 8000 3500 1650 1962 114 L 9500 4500 2400 1962 114 L 49,500 27,500 17,500 2593 132 3500 1500 550 1286 103 4750 2400 900 1490 104 7000 3000 900 1962 113 6500 3000 1400 1962 118 10,000 4500 1950 2492 130 5000 2000 900 2959 135 M 4000 2000 1000 1962 130 4500 2400 1200 2959 147 26,500 18,500 14,000 2959 153 30,000 21,000 15,500 2959 153

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ALLARD K1 K2 K3 L/M P J2/J2X

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

105,000 110,000 115,000 57,500 36,000 240,000

Allard Owners’ Club (01438 773428) 75,000 55,000 35,000 3622 100 80,000 55,000 36,500 3917 102 85,000 60,000 40,000 4375 96 37,500 22,000 14,000 3622 86 25,000 13,500 8250 3622 90 200,000 160,000 125,000 4375 130

ALPINE-RENAULT A110 A310 1600 A310 V6 GTA GTA Turbo

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

75,000 27,500 35,000 10,000 12,500

55,000 20,000 27,500 8000 10,000

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) 120,000 100,000 75,000 52,500 2762 90 175,000 150,000 120,000 95,000 3571 85 170,000 125,000 105,000 95,000 4387 100 16,000 11,000 6000 3250 1892 72 32,500 25,000 14,000 7000 1892 72 20,000 15,000 8500 4000 2993 100 50,000 35,000 20,000 12,000 2993 95 33,500 24,000 13,500 7500 2993 104 L 72,500 52,500 32,500 18,500 2993 102 42,000 30,000 16,500 9750 2993 110 L 89,000 65,000 37,500 22,500 2993 107

AMPHICAR 770

61-65

44,000 30,000 22,500

1350 2100 1200 850 1600 5000

700 1000 475 300 650 2500

Club Alpine-Renault (01902 895590) 36,000 27,500 1565 115 12,500 8000 1605 130 17,500 11,000 2664 137 4000 2400 2849 139 L 5500 3000 2458 149 L

IAOC (amphicar.com) 15,000 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 12,000 8500 4500 2500 2309 85 L 14,000 10,000 5000 2500 3435 100 L 13,500 9500 4250 2200 2309 97 L 17,000 12,500 6000 3000 3990 104 L

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

250,000 325,000 185,000 275,000 5m 220,000 500,000 475,000 520,000 900,000

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

Aston Martin Owners’ Club (01865 400400) 180,000 125,000 85,000 2580 110 L 250,000 180,000 140,000 2580 109 140,000 92,000 65,000 2580 120 225,000 170,000 130,000 2580 120 4.5m 3.75m n/a 2922 145 165,000 115,000 85,000 2922 120 425,000 330,000 250,000 2922 120 390,000 300,000 225,000 3670 141 430,000 330,000 260,000 3670 149 825,000 650,000 500,000 3670 140

Price chan ge

2.4m 11m 650,000 1m 300,000 400,000 700,000 110,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 350,000 150,000 300,000 200,000 37,500 60,000 150,000 60,000 200,000 22,500 28,000 29,500 33,000 58,000 250,000 99,000

2m 1.5m 9.5m 8.5m 520,000 375,000 875,000 700,000 235,000 175,000 300,000 205,000 590,000 400,000 75,000 47,500 100,000 60,000 80,000 52,000 75,000 45,000 275,000 180,000 120,000 75,000 250,000 175,000 150,000 100,000 27,500 17,500 45,000 30,000 110,000 75,000 45,000 30,000 150,000 100,000 20,000 15,500 23,000 18,000 25,000 20,500 27,500 24,500 50,000 44,000 200,000 160,000 85,000 70,000

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

65-72 68-76 69-76 80-89 89-91 84-85 94-95

6500 6750 12,500 24,000 30,000 300,000 30,000

4500 4750 8500 16,500 22,000 240,000 24,000

AUSTIN Seven Seven saloon Seven Chummy Seven 65/Nippy Seven Ruby saloon A125/A135 A40 Devon/Dorset A70 Hamps/Heref A90 Atlantic con A90 Atlantic coupé A40 Sports A40 Somerset A40 Somerset con Metropolitan cpé Metropolitan con A30/A35 A40, A50, A55 A55/A60 Cambridge A90, A95, A105 A40 Farina A99/A110

OC (01372 466134); Mini OC (01543 257956); Cooper C (020 7515 7173) 30-34 12,000 9000 5250 2750 747 50 31-34 19,500 16,000 10,000 5000 747 50 L 33-37 30,000 22,500 15,000 10,000 747 60 34-39 10,500 7800 4400 2400 747 53 47-57 12,500 8000 3750 1750 3995 89 47-52 7500 4750 2250 1200 1200 76 L 48-54 7500 5000 2400 1000 2199 83 49-50 35,000 26,000 13,000 6500 2660 92 50-52 25,000 18,500 10,000 5000 2660 92 50-53 15,000 11,000 6250 3600 1200 80 L 52-54 5750 3750 1750 850 1200 72 52-54 10,000 6500 3500 2000 1200 72 L 54-61 15,000 10,000 5000 2500 1489 78 54-60 18,000 12,000 6000 3000 1489 78 51-59 7500 4500 2250 1000 948 75 53-59 6000 4000 1750 850 1200 70 59-69 5000 3200 1400 700 1622 78 54-59 10,000 7000 3000 1400 2639 91 58-67 6500 4500 1800 750 1098 82 L 59-68 7200 5000 2000 950 2912 102

Good

DB4 GT 60-63 DB4 GT Zagato 60-63 DB5 63-65 DB5 con 63-66 DB6 65-70 DB6 Vantage 66-69 DB6 Volante 66-70 DBS 6 67-72 DBS 6 Vantage 67-73 DBS V8 69-73 V8 72-90 V8 Vantage 77-89 V8 Volante 78-90 V8 Vantage Volante 86-89 Zagato 86-87 Virage 89-96 Virage Volante 92-96 V8 Vantage 93-00 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

Mint

Price chan ge

Rough

Good

Mint

Concour s/ Dealer

3000 4000 2650 2000 3400 8000

GUIDE

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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 TZ-1 63-65 Giulia Ti/Super 62-74 1750/2000 Berlina 68-76 Giulia Sprint GT/Veloce 63-68 Giulia GTA 1300/1600 65-71 GT Junior 66-77 1750/2000 GTV 67-77 1300/1600 Junior Z 70-75 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 89-94 RZ 92-94

AC Owners’ Club (01904 793563) 6750 4000 1991 83 14,000 9000 1991 83 110,000 80,000 1991 102 150,000 100,000 1971 118 140,000 90,000 2553 120 65,000 45,000 1991 104 M 75,000 52,000 1971 128 M 26,000 17,500 1971 107 500,000 400,000 4727 138 525,000 425,000 6998 145 90,000 60,000 7014 143 110,000 70,000 7014 143 M 7500 5000 2994 125 58,000 42,500 4942 134 18,000 12,000 4942 140

4500 6500 3950 3400 4950 10,000

Private sale Top spee d

11,000 22,000 150,000 210,000 185,000 99,000 115,000 42,000 650,000 675,000 125,000 150,000 11,000 75,000 24,000

127 140 131 134 148 148

92-97 92-96 96-02 96-02 98-02 01-02

NE

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Rough

15,000 28,500 200,000 275,000 250,000 140,000 155,000 56,000 825,000 850,000 160,000 200,000 15,000 95,000 28,500

1970 2498 1970 1970 2959 2959

155 155 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

Concour s/ Dealer

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

AC

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

GUIDE

Private sale

Rough Usually a runner, but with an untidy body or needing parts. Extra spending may now be a more serious consideration

Year

Abarth Club GB (01869 340289) 97,500 80,000 60,000 45,000 747 95 L 40,000 30,000 20,000 12,500 595 80

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Good 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

cc

57-61 63-71

ABARTH

Zagato 750 595, 595SS, 695SS

NE

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Year

Price chan ge

cc

Top spee d

Rough

Good

Private sale Mint

GUIDE

Concour s/ Dealer

NE

Year

Whether you’re buying or selling, our guide illustrates how the market is treating that model. We consult specialists, clubs and dealers, scour auction results and pool knowledge with classic car insurance specialist Hagerty to ensure our guide is as accurate as possible. But an individual car’s value can only be assessed in person. Cars with exceptional mileage, history, unrestored originality or fresh restorations can be worth disproportionately more. On ‘bluechip’ models our price spreads reflect the importance of provenance and history over condition.

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DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

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1m n/a 285,000 550,000 135,000 160,000 325,000 32,500 40,000 36,000 32,500 100,000 45,000 100,000 60,000 12,500 20,000 50,000 24,000 65,000 11,500 13,500 16,000 21,000 37,500 n/a 60,000

3670 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

155 154 143 141 140 148 145 138 141 162 147 168 130 162 180 158 157 186 155 200 157 155 185 165 185 190 190

L L

M

M

Audi Owners’ Club (07788 588449) 2000 1000 1760 100 L 2200 1100 1871 109 L 4000 2000 1871 112 7000 3000 2144 135 L 12,000 6000 2226 142 195,000 n/a 2133 154 14,000 9000 2226 162

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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 7.5m 425,000 1.1m

210,000 360,000 525,000 1.2m 6.75m 365,000 900,000

65,000 75,000 67,500 72,000 22,000 25,000 27,500 21,000 15,000 11,000 18,500

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CISITALIA 202 coupe

47-54

(cisitalia.net) 250,000 200,000 150,000 120,000 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 7500 5000 4500 20,000 25,000 190,000 32,000 36,000 60,000 3750 4500 5500 7500 2500

13,500 10,000 5000 3500 3000 14,000 16,000 150,000 20,000 24,000 40,000 2500 3250 4000 5500 1600

Citroën Car Club (07 000 248258) 7250 4000 1911 72 ▼ 5000 2500 425 49 ▲ 2500 1250 602 71 1750 900 602 75 1500 750 602 78 6000 2250 1911 88 ▲ 7500 3000 1911 88 ▲ 100,000 65,000 2175 100 ▲ 8000 3500 2347 109 12,000 5500 2347 120 22,500 12,500 2670 135 1000 450 1220 100 1250 500 2165 115 1750 800 2347 116 2750 1250 2347 137 ▲ 700 400 1905 130

CLAN Crusader coupé

71-74

5000

3750

1650

▲ ▲ ▲

Bond Owners’ Club (0121 784 4626) 1900 900 250 55 1600 850 1147 83 ▲ 1500 800 1296 92 ▲ 1500 700 1998 100 ▲ 3250 1750 701 75

Bugatti Owners’ Club (01242 662914) 160,000 115,000 3257 95 275,000 175,000 3257 95 390,000 250,000 3257 96 850,000 550,000 3257 100 6m 5.5m 3257 115 260,000 180,000 3499 209 ▲ 750,000 n/a 7993 253

CHEVROLET Corvette roadster Corvette roadster

Classic Chevrolet Club (01376 552478); Corvette Club (01702 200881) 53 140,000 100,000 65,000 47,500 3800 107 54 70,000 50,000 32,500 24,000 3800 107

7750

47,500 55,000 50,000 54,000 17,500 20,000 22,500 14,500 11,000 9000 15,000

30,000 32,500 29,000 27,500 9500 14,000 13,000 9000 6500 4500 12,500

Clan Owners’ Club (01656 744741) 700 875 102

DAF DAF Owners’ Club, 56 Ridgedale Rd, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbys S44 6TX 55 Marathon coupé 68-72 3500 2250 950 500 1108 83

73-91

11,500

119 130 132 142 130 130 151 125 125 145 180

55-57 58-60 61-62 63-67 67-69 67-69 68-72 73-77 77-82 84-96 90-95

CATERHAM Seven (sp)

16,000

4343 4639 5359 5359 5735 5735 6997 5737 5733 5733 5727

Corvette Corvette Corvette Corvette Sting Ray Camaro Camaro conv. Corvette Stingray Corvette Stingray Corvette Corvette C4 Corvette ZR1

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 58,500 40,000 24,000 15,000 1971 94 ▲ Arnolt-Bristol 54-61 300,000 240,000 175,000 100,000 1971 109 404 54-55 72,500 52,500 35,000 22,000 1971 110 ▼ 405 saloon 54-56 50,000 32,500 16,000 10,000 1971 94 ▲ 405 con 55 100,000 80,000 45,000 30,000 1971 100 406 58-61 40,000 27,500 14,000 9000 2216 104 407, 408, 409 62-69 37,500 26,000 13,500 8250 5130 122 410, 411 69-76 45,000 30,000 15,000 9000 5900 140 ▲ 412, Beaufighter 76-93 35,000 20,000 12,000 6500 5900 150 603,Britannia,Brigand 76-94 32,000 22,000 12,000 7500 5900 150

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

20,000 22,000 20,000 18,000 5000 8000 5500 4500 3500 2000 9500

Price chan ge

54-61 55-61

cc

BORGWARD Isabella TS Isabella coupé

Top spee d

4250 4500 3100 3750 7000

GUIDE

Rough

6000 7000 4750 5500 10,000

78 100 115 135 60 65 105 100 112 110 120 130 120 110 130 134 138 132 140 158 162 126 135 133 139 146 152 152 149 155 155 130 133 143 143 140 155 155 127 139 155 159 155 155 155

Good

48-65 63-64 64-70 67-70 70-74

1971 2580 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 2302 2302 2494 4941 3201 1895 2793 3201 3201 4941 3246 3246

Private sale Mint

BOND Minicar MkA-G GT2+2 GT4S Equipe GT Bug

50,000 11,000 50,000 800,000 6500 9500 1400 1000 1900 3000 3250 20,000 5000 1650 10,000 37,500 100,000 1500 2400 7500 125,000 1300 1250 900 5500 750 2000 7500 600 3750 6000 850 1750 17,500 26,500 9500 2500 6000 600 1400 6750 8500 65,000 6000 37,500

Concour s/ Dealer

36-39

BMW Car Club (01225 709009) 675,000 550,000 425,000 350,000 1971 100

BMW 328

(autobianchi.org) 10,000 499 68

115,000 75,000 28,500 17,000 100,000 70,000 1.2m 1m 14,500 10,000 24,000 16,000 6000 3000 4500 2200 8000 3900 15,000 7000 16,500 7500 50,000 35,000 17,500 10,000 6500 3200 25,000 17,500 100,000 60,000 200,000 150,000 6000 3000 9000 4500 22,500 14,000 250,000 175,000 5200 2500 5000 2500 3750 1850 19,000 11,000 3500 1750 9000 4500 23,000 13,000 3000 1600 11,500 6000 12,500 9000 5000 2200 7000 3500 40,000 26,000 55,000 36,500 24,000 15,000 10,000 5000 14,000 10,000 2650 1350 4000 2100 15,000 10,000 22,000 13,500 110,000 85,000 19,000 12,000 52,500 45,000

NEW NE DENOTES ENTRY TO PRICE

Year

65-69

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

BIZZARRINI 5300 GT Strada

Price chan ge

6000 7000 7500 6000

150,000 44,000 130,000 1.5m 20,000 30,000 8500 6500 11,500 20,000 24,000 65,000 25,000 9500 35,000 135,000 250,000 8750 14,000 32,000 300,000 7500 7500 5000 26,000 4500 12,000 30,000 4000 16,500 18,000 7500 10,000 50,000 70,000 30,000 14,000 19,000 4000 6000 20,000 30,000 135,000 25,000 60,000

cc

8500 12,000 12,500 8000

37-40 55-63 56-59 56-59 55-65 58-59 66-72 66-77 68-75 71-74 71-75 73-74 69-71 69-77 71-75 72-75 72-75 76-87 78-89 85-89 79-80 77-82 81-85 75-81 80-81 81-87 85-87 85-88 88-95 88-95 98-04 86-93 89-91 86-90 88 86-91 90-99 92-99 96-01 96-02 98-02 98-02 00-03 01-06 03-05

Top spee d

56-58 58-59 59-61 59-61

327 501 V8/502/2.6/3.2 503 coupé 507 Isetta 250/300 600 2000/ti lux/tii 1600/1602/1502 2002/Touring 2002 cabrio/targa 2002tii 2002 turbo 2800CS/CSA 2500/2800/3.0/3.3 3.0CS/CSi 3.0CSL 3.0CSL ‘Batmobile’ 633/628 CSi 635 CSi M635 CSi M1 323i (E21) 320/325 Baur cabrio 5-series (E12) M535i (E12) 5-series (E28) M535i (E28) M5 (E28) 5-series (E34) M5 (E34) M5 (E39) 3-series (E30) conv 325i Sport (E30) M3 (E30) M3 Evo II (E30) Z1 840/850 coupé M3/Evo (E36) Z3 4-cyl Z3 6-cyl Z3M Roadster Z3M Coupe Z8 M3 (E46) M3 CSL (E46)

Rough

BERKELEY Sports SA322/SE328 Sports SE492 B95/B105 T60 3-wheeler

85 96 106 96 87 104 71 71 79 82 90 95 82 96 96 70 89 82

GUIDE

Good

500,000 1.2m 3.25m 11m 2.6m 115,000 300,000 125,000 390,000 37,500 110,000 40,000 57,500 125,000 950,000 39,000 500,000 375,000 550,000 275,000 325,000 170,000 42,000 165,000 250,000 147,500 16,500 15,000 45,000 54,000 12,500 15,000 18,000 70,000 42,500 65,000 16,500 60,000

Bentley Drivers’ Club (01295 738886) 275,000 210,000 160,000 2996 ▲ 800,000 650,000 500,000 4398 92 ▲ 1.1m 6597 86 ▲ 2.75m 1.9m 8m 4.6m 3m 4398 98 1.65m 950,000 500,000 7982 101 ▲ 80,000 50,000 29,500 3669 91 200,000 100,000 42,500 3669 91 87,500 52,500 32,500 4257 96 265,000 120,000 45,000 4257 96 ▼ 27,500 15,000 8750 4566 100 80,000 42,000 27,500 4566 100 29,000 16,000 9000 4566 106 39,500 19,500 12,500 4566 106 95,000 55,000 32,000 4566 106 800,000 600,000 500,000 4566 115 ▼ 29,000 16,500 8000 4887 101 365,000 185,000 140,000 4887 115 275,000 140,000 100,000 4887 114 400,000 275,000 200,000 4887 114 200,000 125,000 85,000 6230 115 ▲ 225,000 145,000 92,000 6230 115 ▼ 120,000 75,000 46,500 6230 120 ▼ 32,000 18,000 8500 6230 116 110,000 75,000 50,000 6230 120 175,000 100,000 60,000 6230 116 ▼ 110,000 72,000 48,000 6230 118 13,000 6500 2500 6750 120 12,000 6000 2250 6750 120 34,000 22,500 10,000 6750 120 44,000 30,000 16.000 6750 118 10,000 6000 2000 6750 119 12,000 6500 2400 6750 135 12,500 6750 2500 6750 135 ▼ 52,500 40,000 25,000 6750 140 ▲ 30,000 22,500 16,500 6750 151 ▼ 52,000 40,000 32,000 6750 175 13,500 10,000 6500 6750 140 50,000 40,000 32,500 6750 150

1098 1275 2912 1798 1275 1748 848 848 998 998 998 1071 970 1275 1275 998 1275 1098

NEW NE DENOTES ENTRY TO PRICE

Mint

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 Continental MPW conv 84-94 Continental R 91-02 Continental T 96-02 Brooklands 92-98 Azure 95-03

450 1200 1100 500 300 450 15,000 3250 1000 750 6000 14,000 13,500 13,500 9500 4500 2000 650

Concour s/ Dealer

22,000 15,000

AUTOBIANCHI Bianchina Trans/Cab 57-68

900 2500 2400 1000 550 800 19,000 6000 1850 1350 9000 20,000 19,000 20,000 14,000 8000 4250 1300

Private sale

Year

29,500

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

cc

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

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

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

Top spee d

2000 5500 4750 2500 1250 1650 25,000 10,000 4000 3000 16,000 32,000 30,000 30,000 22,500 15,000 8000 3000

Rough

3000 8000 6750 4000 2000 2650 30,000 12,500 6000 4500 22,500 42,500 40,000 40,000 32,000 20,000 11,000 4500

GUIDE

Good

Concour s/ Dealer

1100/1300 63-74 1300GT 69-74 3-litre 68-71 1800/2200 64-75 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

NEW NE DENOTES ENTRY TO PRICE

Mint

Year

Private sale

Price chan ge

[ Price Guide]

Lotus Seven Club (01483 277171) 5250 1599 110

DAIMLER DB18/Consort 39-53 DB18 con 39-50 DB18 Sports Special 49-53 Regency 52-56 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 9750 8750 33,000 8500 10,500 48,500 20,000 14,000 11,000 12,000 21,500 25,000 7000 10,000

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) 24,000 16,500 9000 6000 2393 125 ▲ 16,000 10,500 5750 3000 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

500,000 625,000 165,000 285,000 100,000

Daimler & Lanchester Owners’ Club (01253 352076) 7000 3000 1000 2522 76 20,000 10,000 5000 2522 76 ▼ 24,500 14,500 8500 2522 80 ▲ 7000 3500 1500 3468 85 6000 2500 1200 2433 90 24,000 15,000 9000 2433 100 6000 3000 1250 3794 100 7750 3750 1750 4561 119 36,000 20,000 14,000 2548 123 14,000 6250 2750 2548 112 11,000 5000 2000 4235 117 7500 3300 1200 4235 120 ▲ 8000 3750 1500 5343 140 ▲ 13,250 7250 2600 4235 120 ▲ 16,500 9250 3200 5343 140 4500 1850 650 4235 126 7000 3000 1000 5343 150

350,000 450,000 120,000 175,000 75,000

The Delahaye Club (clubdelahaye.com) 200,000 100,000 3557 n/a 295,000 125,000 3557 n/a 70,000 45,000 3557 n/a 115,000 85,000 3557 n/a ▼ 45,000 20,000 3557 120

Dellow Register, 4 Roumelia Lane, Bournemouth, Dorset BH5 1ET DELLOW Mark I-V sport-trials 49-57 20,000 15,000 9000 4000 1172 65

DELOREAN DMC-12 coupé

81-82

DeLorean Owners’ Club UK (07915 673889, deloreans.co.uk) 29,000 24,000 16,250 10,500 2849 109 ▼

DE TOMASO Mangusta Pantera Deauville Longchamp

67-72 72-89 70-88 72-89

235,000 75,000 27,500 37,500

DKW Sonderklasse/3=6

53-59

20,000 15,000

180,000 47,500 20,000 30,000

De Tomaso Drivers’ Club (01226 321686) 135,000 100,000 4727 150 ▲ 27,500 18,500 5763 160 ▲ 11,000 5500 5763 150 15,000 8000 5763 150 DKW Owners’ Club (01224 743429) 8000 4500 896 76

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16,000 7974 165

ELVA Courier sports/cpé 58-61 MkIII/MkIV T-type 62-69

Elva Owners’ Club (01903 823710) 27,500 21,000 12,000 6750 1498 100 30,000 22,000 12,500 7000 1798 110

FACEL VEGA FV 4.5/4.8/5.4/5.8 HK500 Facel II Facellia/Facel III

54-59 59-61 62-64 60-64

175,000 190,000 315,000 72,500

125,000 145,000 265,000 50,000

FAIRTHORPE Electron Minor TX-GT/S/SS coupé

57-73 67-73

5000 4500

3750 3250

7m 1m 1.1m 3m 1.85m 3.3m 600,000 4.4m 5.5m 550,000 8.75m 12.5m 6.5m 7.9m 1.3m 375,000 38m 13.5m 1.5m 2.4m 2m 1.6m 2.5m 1.6m 2.4m 240,000 650,000 1.8m 450,000 275,000 300,000 200,000 640,000 585,000 2m 250,000 65,000 325,000 235,000 52,000 140,000 77,500 60,000 65,000 72,000 40,000 32,000 32,500 38,500 60,000 80,000 82,000 69,000 100,000 127,500 150,000 50,000 54,000 1.6m 850,000 1.75m 90,000 125,000 100,000

Ferrari Owners’ Club (01485 544500) 4.5m 3.5m 2.85m 1995 125 ▲ 750,000 550,000 400,000 1995 115 950,000 825,000 700,000 2562 120 2.6m 2m 1.35m 4101 136 1.4m 950,000 750,000 2963 126 2.75m 2.2m 2m 4962 165 ▼ 525,000 400,000 300,000 2953 157 3.8m 3.4m 3m 2953 155 ▼ 5m 4.5m 4.25m 2953 143 ▼ 425,000 325,000 225,000 2953 145 ▲ 7.25m 5.75m 5m 2953 155 ▲ 11.5m 10.5m n/a 2953 149 6.2m 5.75m 5.25m 2953 150 7.3m 6.5m 6m 2953 155 1.1m 850,000 675,000 2953 160 ▲ 285,000 190,000 145,000 2953 140 ▲ 33m n/a n/a 2953 158 11.5m 10m n/a 2953 159 ▲ 1.3m 1m 850,000 2953 150 ▲ 2.0m 1.8m 1.5m 3967 162 ▼ 1.2m 4962 170 ▼ 1.75m 1.4m 1.4m 1.2m 950,000 3286 150 2.2m 1.95m 1.75m 3286 150 ▲ 900,000 3286 150 ▲ 1.3m 1.1m 2.15m 1.9m 1.7m 3286 165 180,000 130,000 85,000 3967 150 ▼ 525,000 425,000 350,000 3967 150 ▲ 1.5m 1.2m 1m 3967 150 400,000 320,000 250,000 1987 145 ▼ 220,000 135,000 90,000 2418 150 240,000 150,000 100,000 2418 150 150,000 85,000 52,000 4390 152 550,000 460,000 375,000 4390 155 495,000 365,000 265,000 4390 173 1.8m 1.6m n/a 4390 170 ▼ 200,000 150,000 120,000 4390 152 ▼ 45,000 27,500 18,500 4390 150 260,000 200,000 150,000 4390 163 190,000 145,000 110,000 4942 188 40,000 25,000 18,000 2926 156 ▲ 115,000 80,000 50,000 2926 154 ▼ 60,000 42,500 30,000 2926 155 ▼ 42,500 29,000 20,000 2926 155 50,000 32,000 22,500 2926 155 55,000 37,000 26,500 3195 163 ▼ 30,000 17,500 10,000 4823 158 22,000 12,000 8000 4942 158 ▲ 23,500 14,500 9500 2926 143 28,000 18,250 12,000 2926 146 ▲ 50,000 35,000 27,500 3405 170 70,000 50,000 40,000 3496 185 72,000 52,500 42,000 3496 183 ▼ 62,000 55,000 47,500 3586 184 80,000 55,000 37,500 4942 181 99,000 65,000 50,000 4943 193 120,000 80,000 62,000 4943 194 36,000 24,000 17,500 5474 184 ▲ 42,000 28,500 21,000 5474 185 1.35m 1.2m 1m 2855 190 ▲ 750,000 640,000 550,000 2936 201 ▼ 4698 202 ▲ 1.5m 1.25m 1m 75,000 55,000 45,000 5474 199 110,000 75,000 60,000 5474 186 85,000 67,500 n/a 5748 202 ▼

FERRARI 166 MM Barchetta 48-50 166 Inter 48-51 212 Inter 51-52 340 America 51 250 Europa SI/SII 53-55 410 Superamerica 56-59 250 GT Boano/Ellena 56-59 250 GT Cabrio S1 57-59 250 GT Berlinetta TdF 57-59 250 GT PF coupé 58-62 250 Cal’ Spider lwb 58-62 250 Cal’ Spider swb 60-63 250 GT SWB (steel) 60-63 250 GT SWB (alloy) 59-62 250 GT Cabrio Se2 60-62 250 GTE 2+2 60-63 250 GTO 62-64 250 LM 64-66 250 GT Lusso 62-64 400 Superamerica cpé 60-64 500 Superfast 64-67 275 GTB (steel) 64-66 275 GTB (alloy) 64-66 275 GTS 64-66 275 GTB/4 (4-cam) 66-68 330 GT 2+2 64-67 330 GTC 66-68 330 GTS 66-68 Dino 206 GT 68-69 Dino 246 GT 69-73 Dino 246 GTS 72-74 365 GT 2+2 67-71 365 GTC 68-70 365 GTB/4 Daytona 68-74 365 GTS/4 Spider 72-73 365 GTC/4 2+2 70-72 365 GT4 2+2 72-76 365 BB 75-76 512 BB, BBi 76-85 308 GT4 2+2 73-80 308 GTB (grp) 75-77 308 GTB/GTS 77-80 308 GTBi/GTSi 80-82 308 GTB qv/GTS qv 82-85 328 GTB/GTS 85-88 400/400i/412i manual 76-89 400/400i/412i auto 76-89 Mondial 81-94 Mondial cabrio 84-94 348/Spider 89-94 F355/GTS 94-99 F355 Spider 95-99 360 Modena 99-05 Testarossa 84-90 512 TR 91-94 F512 M 94-96 456 GT 92-98 456M GT 98-03 288 GTO 84-87 F40 88-92 F50 95-97 550 Maranello 96-02 550 Barchetta 00-02 575M Maranello 02-06

196

Facel Vega Car Club (01621 818608) 80,000 60,000 5801 125 100,000 70,000 6286 130 175,000 125,000 6286 132 ▼ 30,000 16,500 1647 114

Fairthorpe Sports Car Club (01895 256799) 2250 1250 948 80 1850 750 1998 112

Price chan ge

12,000 9000 7000 9500 12,000 14,000 42,500 39,500 4750 12,500 10,000 16,500 5000 7500 3500 7500 7000 110,000 4000 3200 23,000 41,000 10,500 20,500 14,000

FRAZER NASH Le Mans Replica

48-52

VSCC Frazer Nash section (01285 720483) 750,000 550,000 375,000 300,000 1971 115

GILBERN GT MkI 950–1800 Genie Invader I/II Invader III

59-67 66-70 69-72 72-74

17,500 13,000 14,000 15,000

GUIDE

cc

Fiat Motor Club (0208 372 4028) 5000 2500 569 60 3000 1250 633 66 12,000 6750 767 59 3600 1750 499 61 16,000 10,000 1568 105 16,500 9500 2280 120 2600 1250 903 96 ▲ 4500 2400 903 96 ▲ 850 400 1438 100 3000 1100 1756 115 ▲ 10,000 3500 1608 112 6000 2500 1756 108 20,000 12,000 1756 118 7500 2750 1995 104 62,500 45,000 2418 130 21,000 15,000 1987 122 ▲ 2000 750 3235 112 7000 3500 3235 114 1000 450 1301 102 2000 1000 1301 102 1400 650 1290 100 1250 750 999 83 1250 400 1998 149 ▼ 2200 1000 1747 118 ▼

17,500 13,000 10,000 12,500 17,000 20,000 55,000 50,000 7000 18,500 15,000 22,000 7500 11,000 5000 11,000 10,000 140,000 6500 5000 32,000 51,000 16,000 26,000 17,000

NE

Top spee d

10,000 7000 22,000 7750 30,000 25,000 5500 9500 1750 6500 18,000 13,000 27,500 15,000 100,000 32,500 3750 12,500 2400 4500 3000 2500 2900 4200

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 RS Turbo 90-92 RS200 85-86 Sierra XR4i 83-85 Sierra XR4x4 85-90 Sierra RS Cosworth 85-87 Sierra RS500 87 Sapphire RS Cos. 88-92 Escort RS Cosworth 92-96 Focus RS MkI 02-03

Rough

14,000 10,000 30,000 11,500 42,500 35,000 8000 15,000 2650 8900 24,000 18,500 35,000 20,000 130,000 42,500 5500 17,500 3250 6000 4250 4250 4500 6500

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Good

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

5998 220

Mint

FIAT 500 Topolino 600/600D 600 Multipla (MPV) 500/D/F/L/R 1500S/1600S Osca sp 2300S 850 Coupé 850 Spider 124/Special 1.2/1.4 124 Coupé 124 Spider 1.4/1.6 124 Spider 1.8/2.0 124 Spider Abarth Pininfarina Spider Dino Spider 2.0/2.4 Dino Coupé 2.0/2.4 130 saloon 2.8/3.2 130 Coupé 127 1300 Sport 128 3P coupé X1/9 Panda 4x4 Coupé/Turbo Barchetta

n/a

Price chan ge

1.4m

cc

1.65m

Top spee d

1.85m

Rough

02-04

Good

GUIDE

Enzo

Mint

NE

Private sale

Concour s/ Dealer

980 82 980 80 1175 84

Concour s/ Dealer

cc

Top spee d

Rough

Good

40,000 30,000 21,000

3750 2000 550

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Year

92-02

6500 3400 950

Year

DODGE Viper RT 10/GTS

12,500 6750 1950

Private sale

Price chan ge

1000SP/A Union sp 58-65 17,500 1000/1000S sal/cpé 58-63 10,000 F102 saloon 64-66 3250

Mint

Concour s/ Dealer

GUIDE

Year

NE

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Private sale

6000 4500 3500 4500 6250 7000 25,000 22,500 2200 6500 4500 8250 2250 3250 1650 3750 3200 85,000 1650 1500 14,000 28,000 5000 15,000 11,000

2750 2000 1750 2250 3200 3500 17,500 14,000 1100 3000 2200 4500 1000 1500 800 2000 1750 65,000 700 650 9000 20,000 2500 9000 6000

1597 1597 1599 1996 2994 2994 2637 3091 1993 2994 2792 2792 2994 2994 2792 1599 1596 1803 2792 2792 1993 1993 1993 1993 1988

122 124 95 107 113 113 124 125 110 116 129 129 113 111 117 106 129 140 125 130 145 149 154 144 144

▲ ▲

▲ ▲ ▲

FORD

AVO OC (01527 542251); RS OC (0118 984 1583); Capri Club Intl (01386 860860); Sporting Escort OC (01359 231384); Mustang OC GB (mocgb.net) Prefect 40-53 6000 4000 1850 1100 1172 68 Pilot V8 47-51 15,000 10,500 6000 3500 3622 82 Anglia/Popular 103E 46-59 6500 4250 2000 1250 1172 61 Anglia 100E/Popular 53-62 5500 3500 1600 800 1172 71 ▲ Prefect 107E 59-61 6000 4500 2000 1100 997 73 ▲ Anglia 105E 59-68 6750 5000 2000 1000 997 74 ▲ Anglia 123E 62-68 8000 6000 2750 1500 1197 82 ▲ Consul MkI 50-56 8500 5500 2750 1350 1508 73 Zephyr Six MkI 50-56 12,500 8000 3750 1850 2262 82 Zephyr Zodiac 53-56 16,500 10,000 5000 2500 2262 84 Consul MkI con 52-56 16,500 12,500 6750 4000 1508 73 Zephyr MkI con 52-56 25,000 20,000 12,000 6750 2262 82 Consul MkII 56-62 8750 5750 2500 1250 1703 79 Zephyr MkII 56-62 13,000 8750 4000 1850 2553 88 ▲ Zodiac MkII 56-62 16,000 11,000 5250 2500 2553 88 ▲ Consul MkII con 56-62 12,750 8750 4750 2500 1703 78 Zephyr MkII con 56-62 20,000 15,000 9000 5500 2553 88 Zodiac MkII con 56-62 24,000 17,500 10,500 6250 2553 88 Zephyr MkIII 62-66 9000 6250 2500 1100 2553 95 Zodiac MkIII 62-66 10,000 7000 3000 1500 2553 100 Zephyr 4/6 MkIV 66-72 7500 5000 2250 1000 2994 100 ▲ Zodiac MkIV/Exec 66-72 9000 6250 3000 1250 2994 100 ▲ Consul Classic 61-63 9500 6750 3000 1250 1498 79 Consul Capri/GT 61-64 15,000 10,000 5500 2500 1340 80 Corsair/V4 64-70 6200 4400 2000 1000 1663 90 ▲ Corsair GT 64-67 8000 6000 2750 1400 1996 100 Corsair 2000E V4 67-70 8500 6250 2950 1500 1996 100 GT40 64-68 3.25m 2.25m 1.85m 1.6m 4736 198 ▲ Mustang coupé 64-68 22,500 16,000 9000 5000 4727 120 Mustang fastback 65-68 30,000 22,500 14,000 7500 4727 120 Mustang con 64-68 31,000 23,000 14,500 7500 4727 111 Mustang GT350 65-66 240,000 185,000 115,000 90,000 4727 133 Mustang GT500 67-70 125,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 6800 130 Cortina MkI 62-66 7500 4500 2000 1000 1498 82 Cortina MkI GT 63-66 16,000 11,000 5500 3000 1498 91 Cortina MkII 66-70 5750 3750 1750 800 1599 87 Cortina MkII GT 66-70 10,500 7500 3600 1600 1599 98 Cortina 1600E 67-70 11,500 8500 4000 1750 1599 98 Cortina MkIII 70-76 7000 4400 2000 1000 1993 104 ▲ Cortina 2000E 73-76 10,500 6750 3000 1600 1993 105 ▲ Cortina 2.3 Ghia 76-79 4000 2500 1200 650 2293 110 Escort MkI 1.1/1.3 68-75 6500 4250 2400 1500 1298 83 ▲ Escort Twin Cam 68-71 50,000 40,000 27,500 22,000 1558 113 ▲ 68-73 11,000 7500 4250 2500 1298 96 ▲ Escort GT/Sport Escort 1300E 73-75 10,500 7000 3750 2000 1298 94 ▲ Escort Mexico 70-75 25,000 18,000 10,000 6000 1599 99 Escort RS1600 70-75 52,000 42,000 30,000 24,000 1601 113 ▲ Escort RS2000 73-74 35,000 27,500 18,500 11,000 1993 108 Escort MkII Ghia 75-80 7500 5000 2500 1250 1599 97 Escort MkII Sport 75-80 10,000 7000 3600 1800 1599 101 Escort MkII Mexico 76-78 20,000 15,000 8000 5250 1593 105 Escort MkII RS1800 75-77 65,000 50,000 35,000 26,500 1835 112 ▲ Escort MkII RS2000 75-80 20,000 14,000 7500 4750 1993 109 Escort XR3/XR3i 81-86 5250 3750 1950 750 1597 116 Escort RS1600i 83-84 13,000 9000 4750 2500 1597 117 Escort XR3i cabrio 84-90 3500 2200 1000 500 1597 107

12,000 8500 9250 10,000

Gilbern Owners’ Club (01926 512136) 6500 3250 1588 111 4250 2000 2994 120 4750 2400 2994 116 5250 2750 2994 120

16,750 6750 7500 9000

Ginetta Owners’ Club (01724 352801, email: membership@ginetta.org) 12,000 8000 1498 115 3500 1750 998 108 ▲ 3750 1850 1725 120 ▲ 6500 4750 3946 137

GINETTA G4 1.0/1.5 G15 875/998 G21 1800/1800S G33

61-68 68-74 71-78 91-93

20,000 9500 10,500 12,000

GORDON-KEEBLE GK1/IT 64-67

Gordon-Keeble Owners’ Club (0121 459 9587) 100,000 75,000 50,000 30,000 5395 135 ▲

HEALEY Elliott saloon Silverstone sports Abbott con Tickford saloon

37,500 165,000 42,500 35,000

Association of Healey Owners (01425 480243) 32,000 22,500 12,000 2443 110 135,000 100,000 70,000 2443 107 ▼ 35,000 24,000 14,000 2443 100 27,500 17,500 10,000 2443 102 ▲

HEINKEL/TROJAN Cabin Cruiser/200 56-65

22,000

15,500

HILLMAN Minx Ph. I-II Minx Ph. I-II con Minx Ph. III-VIIIA Minx Ph. III-VIIIA con Californian Minx SI-IIIC Minx SI-IIIC con Minx SV-VI Husky II/III estate Super Minx SI-IV Super Minx con Imp 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 63-70 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 11,000 8750 3850 1950 1185 65 5000 3200 1500 700 1390 73 10,000 7000 3200 1500 1390 73 ▲ 8250 5500 2750 1400 1390 74 ▲ 5000 3200 1500 750 1592 80 ▲ 8500 6000 2850 1400 1494 80 ▲ 4000 2500 1200 600 1725 81 ▲ 4500 3000 1500 950 1390 74 4500 2750 1100 500 1725 86 ▲ 6500 4250 2000 1000 1592 84 ▲ 4500 3100 1350 650 875 81 ▲ 4900 3400 1600 750 875 81 ▲ 6000 4000 1400 650 1725 96 4900 3400 1600 750 875 80 7500 5250 2000 1000 1725 110 4500 3000 1500 750 1598 98 10,500 8000 4200 2500 1599 100

HONDA S800 coupé S800 sports Z600 coupé CRX 1.6i/V-TEC NSX 3.0 Beat Integra Type R DC2 S2000 (AP1)

66-70 66-70 70-75 86-91 90-02 91-95 98-01 99-03

30,000 35,000 6750 7500 40,000 3200 12,000 8000

HRG 1100/1500

38-56

60,000 45,000 30,000 20,000 1496 81

46-50 49-50 50-54 50-54

Heinkel/Trojan Club (01527 501318) 10,000 6500 198 60

Honda S800 Sports Car Club (0121 444 2988) 25,000 16,000 9000 791 96 28,500 20,000 12,000 791 96 5000 2500 1300 598 78 ▲ 5500 2750 1250 1595 125 32,000 21,000 16,000 2977 158 2200 1500 900 656 84 9500 5500 3500 1787 143 ▼ 6250 4250 2500 1997 147

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JENSEN 541/R/S C-V8 Interceptor FF Interceptor SP Interceptor con Jensen-Healey/GT

54-63 62-65 67-75 67-71 71-73 74-76 72-76

JOWETT Javelin Jupiter

Delta S4 Stradale Delta HF Turbo HF Integrale Integrale Evo 1 Integrale Evo 2 Thema 8.32

85-87 84-90 87-91 91-93 93-95 88-90

275,000 6750 20,000 33,000 38,500 12,000

220,000 4750 14,000 25,000 29,500 8000

150,000 2400 7500 15,000 17,500 3750

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 3.9 SE Range Rover 4.2 LSE

Series I Club (01363 82666); SII Club, PO Box 251, Barnsley S70 5YN 48-53 40,000 27,500 14,000 5500 1595 60 53-58 26,500 18,000 7500 3000 1997 60 58-71 14,000 8500 4000 1750 2286 69 58-71 16,000 9000 4250 1850 2625 75 71-85 11,500 6500 2750 1000 2625 73 79-83 12,500 7000 3500 1600 3528 86 72-78 19,000 12,000 6000 3500 3528 60 ▼ 5500 2500 1250 2495 77 84-90 8000 85-90 10,000 6500 3000 1500 3528 86 90-98 10,500 7500 4500 2200 2495 80 ▼ 5500 2650 2495 85 98-07 13,000 9650 ▼ 70-72 40,000 32,000 23,000 15,000 3528 96 73-80 30,000 17,500 8500 3000 3528 99 81-89 25,000 15,000 6500 1750 3528 106 89-96 12,500 7000 3500 2200 3947 108 92-95 22,500 12,500 5500 2750 4192 110 ▲

Jensen Owners’ Club (01625 525699); Jensen Club (01296 614072) 48,000 35,000 17,500 11,000 3993 123 ▼ 47,500 33,500 16,500 10,000 6276 143 40,000 28,500 14,000 6750 6276 140 120,000 80,000 50,000 20,000 7212 141 ▲ 47,500 32,500 16,000 8000 7212 144 ▲ 65,000 42,500 25,000 15,000 7212 140 ▲ 10,000 6750 3250 1200 1973 120

Jowett Car Club (01245 256944); Jupiter Owners’ Auto Club (01394 385709) 47-54 9000 6250 3250 1600 1486 77 50-54 26,500 20,000 14,000 8500 1486 85

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

60,000 90,000 170,000 60,000 75,000

45,000 65,000 125,000 42,000 55,000

25,000 35,000 80,000 25,000 35,000

Price chan ge

160 158 138 138 212 155 155 157

Lagonda Club (01252 845451) 15,000 2922 100 22,000 2922 100 60,000 3995 135 ▲ 17,500 5340 140 22,500 5340 140

LAMBORGHINI 350 GT/400 GT Inter 64-67 400 GT 67-68 Miura P400 66-69 Miura 400S 69-71 Miura SV 71-75 Islero 68-70 Jarama 70-78 Espada I/II/III 68-78 P250 Urraco 73-74 P300 Urraco 75-76 Silhouette 76-77 Jalpa 82-86 C’tach LP400 Periscopo 74-76 Countach LP400 76-78 C’tach LP400S 78-82 C’tach LP5000S 82-84 Countach 5000qv 85-90 Countach 25th Anni 89-90 Diablo 91-01 Diablo VT 93-01

Lamborghini Owners’ Club UK (lamborghiniclubuk.com) 540,000 475,000 400,000 300,000 3497 147 ▼ 400,000 325,000 265,000 220,000 3929 150 950,000 700,000 550,000 460,000 3929 170 ▲ 1.2m 1m 650,000 550,000 3929 172 ▲ n/a 2m 1.75m 1.5m 3929 175 225,000 175,000 125,000 90,000 3929 160 135,000 90,000 55,000 37,500 3929 162 110,000 75,000 50,000 32,000 3929 154 45,000 32,000 20,000 15,000 2463 148 55,000 40,000 25,000 18,000 2997 158 75,000 55,000 30,000 20,000 2997 160 70,000 47,500 30,000 17,500 3485 153 1.2m 900,000 700,000 550,000 3929 192 ▲ 400,000 325,000 250,000 175,000 3929 192 325,000 260,000 180,000 125,000 3929 164 220,000 170,000 125,000 85,000 4754 165 240,000 190,000 145,000 100,000 5167 179 180,000 145,000 110,000 75,000 5167 179 125,000 100,000 77,500 62,500 5707 202 137,500 110,000 85,000 68,500 5707 200

LANCHESTER Ten (LD10) Fourteen

46-51 51-54

5500 6500

LANCIA Aprilia saloon Appia saloon Aurelia B10/21/22 Aurelia B20 GT Aurelia B24 Spider Aurelia B24 conv Flaminia saloon Flaminia coupé Flaminia GT/GTL/3C Flaminia convertible Flaminia Sport Zag Flavia saloon Flavia coupé 1.5/1.8 Flavia Sport Zagato Flavia 2000 saloon Flavia 2000 coupé Fulvia Berlina Fulvia coupé Fulvia Sport Zagato Fulvia HF SI/SII Stratos Beta sal Beta Coupé 1.6/2.0 Beta Coupé Volumex Beta Spider 1.6/2.0 Beta HPE Montecarlo Gamma Gamma Coupé Rally 037 Stradale

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 82-83

27,500 11,500 30,000 160,000 990,000 300,000 9000 52,000 75,000 160,000 340,000 6500 18,500 60,000 6750 15,000 6500 13,500 31,000 30,000 350,000 2750 5000 6000 6500 5750 16,000 4000 7250 250,000

Daimler & Lanchester Owners’ Club (07000 356285) 4500 2000 1000 1287 69 4750 3000 1500 1968 75 Lancia Motor Club (lanciamotorclub.co.uk) 21,000 12,000 6500 1486 80 7000 4000 2000 1089 80 ▲ 25,000 12,500 6500 1754 90 120,000 82,500 60,000 2451 113 ▲ 825,000 650,000 550,000 2451 115 250,000 200,000 155,000 2451 108 ▼ 7000 3750 1750 2458 100 36,000 20,000 15,000 2775 112 55,000 34,000 24,000 2775 115 125,000 75,000 42,000 2775 110 275,000 200,000 145,000 2775 130 ▲ 4500 2250 1000 1488 105 12,500 6250 3000 1800 112 45,000 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 22,500 15,000 10,000 1584 115 300,000 250,000 200,000 2418 130 ▲ 1750 750 300 1995 118 3000 1300 700 1995 114 4000 2000 1000 1995 126 4000 1750 850 1995 114 3500 1500 750 1995 116 11,000 5000 2000 1995 120 ▲ 2750 1250 500 2484 121 5000 2400 1000 2484 121 210,000 165,000 135,000 1995 128 ▲

NE GUIDE

LEA-FRANCIS 14hp/14/70 saloon 46-54 14hp/2½-litre Sports 50-53

10,000 55,000

cc

5994 5993 3980 3980 3498 3996 3996 3996

Top spee d

2500 3000 1500 3750 150,000 1500 2750 3500

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Rough

5000 7000 3000 6250 200,000 2750 4400 5000

Good

10,000 12,500 5750 10,000 250,000 5500 8000 9500

Price chan ge

14,000 16,000 8250 13,500 300,000 7500 10,500 15,000

GUIDE

Mint

SS90 sports 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 Mk VII-MkIX MkX/420G Mk1 2.4/Mk2 2.4 Mk1 3.4 Mk2 3.4 Mk2 3.8 S-type sal 240 340 420 E-type 3.8 roadster E-type 3.8 coupé E-type 4.2 S1 rdstr E-type 4.2 S1 coupé E-type S1 2+2 E-type S1½/S2 rdstr E-type S1½/S2 fhc E-type S1½/S2 2+2 E-type V12 roadster E-type V12 fhc 2+2 XJ6 2.8 Series 1 XJ6 4.2 Series 1 XJ12 Series 1 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 auto XJ-S V12 HE XJ-S 3.6 XJ-SC 3.6 cabrio XJ-SC V12 cabrio XJ-S V12 con XJS V12

Car Club (01773 741784); Drivers’ Club (01582 419332); Enthusiasts’ Club (0117 969 8186); XK/E-type Club Club (01584 781588) 35 300,000 225,000 175,000 135,000 2663 90 36-39 350,000 250,000 180,000 135,000 2663 94 38-39 420,000 320,000 225,000 165,000 3485 104 45-49 32,500 21,000 12,000 6750 1776 70 46-51 39,000 28,000 15,000 8000 2663 87 46-51 56,000 39,000 20,000 10,000 3485 92 49-51 67,500 50,000 28,500 12,000 2663 87 49-51 92,500 68,500 40,000 20,000 3485 92 ▼ 49-50 285,000 240,000 185,000 135,000 3442 132 50-54 110,000 78,000 54,000 31,000 3442 122 ▼ 50-54 105,000 72,500 49,000 30,000 3442 122 ▼ 51-54 87,000 60,000 38,000 25,000 3442 121 ▲ 51-54 3.8m 3.5m 3.25m 3m 3442 144 54-57 110,000 82,000 55,000 32,000 3442 126 ▲ 54-57 82,500 57,500 37,500 25,000 3442 125 ▼ 54-57 115,000 85,000 55,000 32,000 3442 125 54-57 6m 5m 4.25m 3.75m 3442 160 58-60 95,000 67,500 40,000 26,500 3781 130 ▲ 57-61 70,000 52,500 34,000 22,500 3781 128 ▼ 57-61 90,000 65,000 38,000 26,000 3781 127 ▼ 58-60 160,000 122,000 75,000 52,500 3442 130 ▼ 58-60 109,000 85,000 57,500 42,000 3442 129 ▼ 58-60 145,000 110,000 70,000 50,000 3442 130 ▼ 59-60 210,000 170,000 130,000 90,000 3781 136 ▼ 59-60 140,000 100,000 65,000 50,000 3781 132 ▼ 59-60 200,000 150,000 105,000 75,000 3781 130 ▼ 58-61 140,000 105,000 72,500 50,000 3781 141 ▲ 51-61 37,500 25,000 13,000 6000 3442 105 ▲ 61-70 20,000 14,000 7000 3500 4235 120 ▲ 3500 2483 96 55-67 21,000 14,000 7000 57-59 39,500 27,500 15,000 9000 3442 120 59-67 32,000 21,000 10,000 4250 3442 114 59-67 37,500 25,000 12,500 5500 3781 121 63-68 22,000 15,000 6750 2750 3781 121 67-68 16,500 11,500 6000 3000 2483 105 67-68 24,000 16,500 8000 3650 3442 123 66-68 14,000 11,000 5000 2000 4235 123 61-64 220,000 165,000 105,000 72,500 3781 145 61-64 160,000 120,000 80,000 52,500 3781 145 64-67 165,000 125,000 85,000 57,500 4235 145 64-67 130,000 100,000 65,000 45,000 4235 145 66-67 57,500 38,500 19,500 11,000 4235 136 67-70 100,000 67,500 37,500 25,000 4235 145 67-70 75,000 50,000 27,500 17,500 4235 145 67-70 50,000 35,000 17,500 10,000 4235 136 71-75 100,000 65,000 35,000 22,500 5343 150 71-74 50,000 33,500 18,000 9500 5343 150 68-73 6750 4250 2000 850 2791 117 68-73 10,000 7000 3000 1100 4235 124 72-73 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 7500 3200 1200 5343 146 75-78 21,000 13,000 7000 2500 4235 120 ▲ 75-78 24,000 16,000 9000 3000 5343 143 88-94 6000 4250 1750 750 3980 142 93-94 4850 3500 2200 1000 5994 155 94-97 5000 3650 1800 800 3980 155 75-80 12,000 9000 4500 2250 5343 154 ▲ 75-81 6000 4250 2000 750 5343 143 ▲ 81-91 6500 4500 2250 700 5343 150 83-89 7500 4750 2000 700 3590 141 83-87 8500 5500 3000 1400 3590 134 85-88 8000 5000 2750 1250 5343 150 88-91 15,000 10,500 5000 2400 5343 150 ▲ 91-96 8500 6000 3200 1600 5994 161

91-96 88-93 91-96 92-96 89-92 96-02 96-02 98-02

NE

Private sale

Concour s/ Dealer

JAGUAR

Iso Bizzarrini Club (020 8891 6663) 37,500 30,000 5359 140 150,000 110,000 5359 161 175,000 125,000 6998 170 14,000 8000 5736 145

XJS V12 con XJR-S XJS 4.0 XJS 4.0 conv XJ220 XK8 4.0 fhc XK8 4.0 con XKR 4.0 fhc/con

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Year

65,000 210,000 250,000 22,000

cc

87,500 260,000 300,000 35,000

Top spee d

62-70 63-74 69-74 70-74

Rough

ISO Rivolta Grifo Grifo 7-litre Lele

Good

7000 6750 6000 9000 9750 12,000 9000 9250 5000 3750

Mint

49-50 50-57 57-68 45-48 45-56 49-52 58-67 64-67 63-67 67-76

Post-Vintage Humber Car Club (01604 404363) 5500 2500 1200 2267 80 4500 2200 1100 2267 80 4000 2000 1000 2267 86 7500 3000 1400 2731 72 7000 3250 1500 4139 91 10,000 7000 4000 4086 80 6250 2400 1200 2651 106 6250 2500 1300 2965 102 3500 1600 800 1725 90 ▲ 2500 1100 500 1725 98

Concour s/ Dealer

HUMBER Hawk MkI-III Hawk MkIV-VI Hawk SI-IV Snipe Snipe/P’man MkI-IV Super Snipe dhc Super Snipe SI-VA Imperial Sceptre MkI-II Sceptre MkIII

Private sale

Year

Price chan ge

cc

Top spee d

Rough

Good

Private sale Mint

GUIDE

Concour s/ Dealer

NE

DENOTES NEW ENTRY TO PRICE

Year

[ Price Guide]

n/a 1200 3500 8750 10,000 2400

1759 1585 1995 1995 1995 2927

140 121 134 135 136 140

Lea-Francis Owners’ Club (01865 407515) 7750 4000 2750 1767 75 42,000 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 75,000 60,000 39,500 27,500 1216 113 Seven SII 60-68 28,500 19,000 12,500 8000 1098 92 ▲ Super Seven 1.3-1.6 61-69 35,000 29,000 20,000 15,000 1498 103 Seven SIII 1.3/1.6 68-70 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 55,000 45,000 29,000 20,000 1558 108 Lotus Cortina MkI 64-66 47,500 37,500 25,000 17,000 1558 107 Cortina II Lotus 67-70 27,500 20,000 12,000 7500 1558 102 ▲ Elan S1 dhc 62-64 36,000 29,000 20,000 14,000 1558 119 Elan S2-3 dhc 64-68 30,000 22,500 14,000 9000 1558 119 Elan S4 dhc 68-71 27,500 20,000 13,000 8250 1558 120 Elan S3/S4 cpé 66-71 30,000 22,000 12,000 7250 1558 123 Elan Sprint con 71-73 45,000 35,000 22,000 15,000 1558 121 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 20,000 14,500 7500 4500 1470 110 ▼ Europa TC/Special 71-75 24,000 17,500 9000 6000 1558 123 Elite, Eclat 74-82 7500 5000 2400 1000 2174 129 Esprit S1 76-78 32,000 25,000 18,500 12,500 1973 124 Esprit S2 78-81 25,000 17,500 10,000 7000 1973 130 Esprit Turbo 80-87 24,000 17,500 10,500 7000 2174 148 Esprit S3 82-87 20,000 15,000 9000 5250 2174 134 ▲ Excel 82-88 7500 6000 2750 1250 2174 130 Esprit X180 87-90 14,000 10,500 7250 5000 2174 135 Esprit Turbo/SE 87-92 21,000 16,000 10,000 6600 2174 156 ▲ Esprit S4 Turbo 93-96 21,000 16,500 12,000 8500 2174 161 Esprit GT3 96-99 25,000 21,000 16,000 13,000 1973 163 Esprit V8 96-04 30,000 25,000 19,000 15,000 3506 175 Carlton/Omega 90-92 23,500 17,500 12,000 7500 3615 177 Elan SE turbo 89-92 8000 6000 4000 1750 1588 137 Elan S2 94-95 9000 7250 5250 3250 1588 137 Elise S1 95-00 15,000 11,000 8000 6000 1796 126 ▲ Elise S2 00-05 14,000 12,000 10,500 9000 1796 125 ▲ Elise 111S 03-05 15,500 14,000 12,000 10,000 1796 132 340R 00-02 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 1796 133 Exige S1 00-02 22,500 18,000 15,000 13,000 1796 136

MARCOS GT 1800 1500/1600 3-litre Mini-Marcos Coupé Mantula Mantara Mantis

Marcos Owners’ Club (01384 561524); Club Marcos Int (01225 707815) 64-66 25,000 19,000 12,500 8000 1780 115 66-68 20,000 15,000 10,500 7000 1598 117 69-72 22,500 17,500 12,000 7500 2978 120 65-74 8250 6000 3250 1600 1275 100 81-87 14,000 9500 5000 3000 2792 130 84-87 15,000 10,000 6000 3500 3528 150 93-97 16,000 13,000 10,500 8000 3946 158 97-98 26,000 23,000 18,500 15,000 4601 170

MASERATI A6G/2000 Zagato cpé A6G/2000 coupé 3500 GT coupé 3500 GT Spider Sebring 3.5/3.7/4.0 Mistral coupé

54-57 54-57 58-64 58-64 62-66 63-70

1.5m 500,000 225,000 625,000 200,000 150,000

1.2m 450,000 160,000 525,000 150,000 110,000

1m 400,000 110,000 425,000 90,000 65,000

Maserati Club (01494 717701) 900,000 1986 131 350,000 1986 131 80,000 3485 142 300,000 3485 140 ▼ 60,000 3485 138 ▲ 45,000 3692 147

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93-98

10m

8m

7m

n/a

6064 240

MERCEDES-BENZ M-Benz Club Ltd (07071 818868); M-Benz Owners’ Assoc. (01892 860922) 500K Cabrio A/B/C 34-36 1.4m 1.1m 700,000 425,000 5016 102 500K Tourer 34-36 1.2m 1m 650,000 375,000 5016 102 500K Sports/Roadster 34-36 3.5m 2.75m 2.2m 1.6m 5016 102 540K coupe 36-39 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 5401 104 540K Cabrio A 36-39 2m 1.6m 1m 725,000 5401 101 540K Cabrio B/C 36-39 1.4m 1.1m 675,000 475,000 5401 100 ▼ 540K Special Roadster 36-39 5.35m 4.65m 3m 1.75m 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 56-60 120,000 82,000 55,000 35,000 2195 101 ▲ 220S/SE coupé 57-60 57,500 40,000 24,000 16,000 2195 101 ▲ 300A/B/C/D saloon 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 52-55 400,000 300,000 200,000 125,000 2996 112 300Sc cab/rdstr 55-58 600,000 500,000 375,000 250,000 2996 112 300Sc coupé 55-58 400,000 325,000 250,000 165,000 2996 112 300SL Gullwing 54-57 1m 875,000 750,000 625,000 2996 145 300SL roadster 57-63 950,000 825,000 650,000 550,000 2996 130 190SL roadster 55-63 118,000 90,000 55,000 36,000 1897 109 ▲ 190/200 Fintail sal 61-68 12,500 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 20,000 15,000 7500 3000 2996 109 220SEb coupé 61-65 42,000 30,000 20,000 12,500 2195 107 220SEb cabrio 61-65 90,000 70,000 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 62,500 40,000 2996 109 230SL sports 63-67 82,000 57,500 33,000 21,000 2306 121 ▲ 250SL sports 67-68 85,000 60,000 35,000 22,000 2496 121 280SL sports 67-71 95,000 65,000 37,500 25,000 2778 121 600 saloon 64-81 130,000 85,000 42,500 30,000 6330 120 250/280S/SE saloon 65-72 11,000 7000 3200 1500 2778 116 ▲ 250SEC/280SEC cpé 65-69 45,000 32,000 21,000 13,000 2778 116 250/280SE cab 65-69 90,000 70,000 36,000 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 69-71 100,000 75,000 45,000 25,000 3499 127 280SE 3.5 cabrio 69-71 280,000 210,000 150,000 100,000 3499 127 300SE/SEL saloon 65-69 11,500 7500 3750 1750 2996 115 300SEL 6.3 saloon 67-72 50,000 30,000 16,000 9500 6329 132 200/220/230.4 sal 67-76 6750 4250 2000 700 2197 105 230.6/250/280 sal 67-76 7250 4750 2250 800 2746 125 250CE/280CE coupé 68-76 12,500 8500 4200 2000 2746 125 280/300 SE/SEL 3.5 69-72 17,500 12,000 5750 3000 3499 128 ▲ 280/350/380/420SL 71-89 22,500 14,000 6500 2750 4196 130 ▲ 500/560SL sports 82-89 25,000 16,000 7500 3000 5547 142 300SL (R107) 85-89 23,500 16,000 7500 3200 2962 124 ▲ 350/380/450SLC cpé 71-81 11,000 7500 3400 1250 4520 137 280S/SE sal 72-80 7000 5500 2600 1000 2746 118 350/450SE/SEL sal 72-80 10,000 7000 3250 1200 4520 130 200/230 saloon 75-84 5500 3500 1500 650 2299 114

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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 30,000 24,000 17,000 11,000 1267 70 ▲ 50-53 32,500 25,000 16,500 10,500 2088 85 54-69 30,000 22,500 15,000 10,000 1991 96 61-69 65,000 50,000 32,500 20,000 2138 120 54-68 22,500 16,500 11,000 8000 1498 85 68-88 20,000 15,000 10,500 7000 1597 105 85-87 21,000 16,000 11,000 8000 1994 109 68-72 45,000 28,500 19,000 12,500 3528 125 ▲ 73-86 30,000 22,000 15,000 9000 3528 125 ▲ 84-04 32,000 26,500 16,000 9000 3528 125

7000 8000 18,000

5000 5750 12,000

2400 2500 5000

1000 850 2400

1997 133 2972 153 1997 150

MORRIS Morris Register (01934 832340); Morris Minor Owners’ Club (01332 291675) Minor MM lowlamp 48-51 7500 5500 3000 1500 918 64

Price chan ge

Concour s/ Dealer

Rough

Good

Owners’ Club (01954 231125); Octagon Club (01785 251014); Car Club (01235 555552) MG 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 20,000 13,500 1548 81 ▲ WA saloon 38-39 47,500 37,500 27,500 16,000 2561 91 WA tourer/dhc 38-39 80,000 60,000 42,500 25,000 2561 91 TA/TB/TC 36-49 35,000 26,500 16,500 10,000 1250 78 TD 49-53 26,000 17,500 11,500 6750 1250 80 ▼ TF 1250/1500 53-55 31,500 23,500 15,000 9000 1466 85 YA/YB 47-53 16,000 11,000 5000 2750 1250 71 YT con 48-51 30,000 20,000 10,000 5500 1250 71 Magnette ZA/ZB 53-59 13,500 10,000 4500 2000 1489 82 MGA Roadster 55-62 32,000 22,500 13,000 8500 1489 98 MGA Coupé 56-62 22,000 16,000 10,000 6250 1489 98 MGA Twin Cam Rdstr 58-60 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 5750 4000 1800 950 1622 87 ▲ 1100/1300 62-71 5750 3750 1750 850 1275 97 ▲ MGB roadster 62-67 16,000 12,500 6000 2750 1798 103 MGB GT 65-67 13,000 8000 3750 1850 1798 103 ▲ MGB MkII roadster 67-71 13,500 10,500 5000 2000 1798 103 MGB MkII GT 67-71 10,500 7000 3200 1500 1798 103 MGB MkIII roadster 71-74 12,500 9500 4500 1800 1798 100 ▲ MGB MkIII GT 71-74 9000 6000 2650 1100 1798 96 ▲ MGB roadster 75-80 9000 6000 2750 1200 1798 96 ▲ MGB GT 75-80 6000 3950 1800 700 1798 104 ▲ MGC roadster 67-69 24,000 16,500 8000 4000 2912 120 MGC GT 67-69 20,000 14,000 6500 3000 2912 120 MGB GT V8 chrome 73-74 15,000 11,000 5500 2950 3528 125 MGB GT V8 rubber 74-76 13,500 9500 4500 2500 3528 125 ▲ Midget MkI 61-64 11,000 7000 3250 1600 1098 86 Midget MkII 64-66 10,000 6000 2800 1300 1098 90 Midget MkIII 66-74 7500 5500 2650 1200 1275 96 Midget 1500 74-79 5000 3500 1500 500 1498 101 Metro Turbo 83-89 6500 4500 2500 1500 1275 110 Montego Turbo 85-91 3500 2500 1200 600 1994 124 Maestro Turbo 89-91 3850 2850 1450 725 1994 128 Metro 6R4 85-86 100,000 80,000 62,500 45,000 2991 120 RV8 93-96 15,000 12,500 9500 6000 3946 136 MGF 95-01 3600 2400 800 350 1796 126 ZT260 V8 03-05 7250 6000 4250 3250 4601 155

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

12,500 5500 6750 6000 9500 9000 6000 12,000 11,000 3950 6500 5250 5000 3250 2950

9000 4000 5000 4200 7000 6250 4500 8000 8000 2650 4500 3750 3200 2000 1850

4650 1850 2400 1850 3500 2750 1950 4000 3500 1300 2100 1750 1400 850 800

3000 900 1000 675 1750 1000 650 2000 1000 700 950 900 700 400 350

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

4750 6250 24,000 22,500

3250 4750 20,000 17,500

1650 2250 11,000 12,000

800 1000 7500 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) 5250 3400 1650 750 598 71 ▲ 7000 4750 2500 1400 598 76 16,000 12,000 7000 4000 497 95 5000 3250 1500 700 996 80 ▲ 17,500 12,500 7500 4500 1177 110 8500 6000 2500 750 995 108

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McLAREN F1

124 125 140 142 155 155 138 151 147 156 119 143 139 142 155 140 199 155 208

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mazdarotaryclub.com; MX-5 Owners’ Club (mx5oc.co.uk) 90,000 65,000 40,000 25,000 982 125 ▲ 5250 3500 1650 650 2292 119 4750 3250 1750 500 2254 140 8000 6500 4000 2000 2608 156 5500 3750 1750 1000 1597 121 4000 2750 1250 500 1839 123

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

2746 2746 6834 2960 4973 5987 4973 5547 4973 5547 1997 2299 2962 3199 4973 2295 6900 5439 5439

Rough

67-72 78-86 86-91 92-95 90 91-97

53-64 58-61

700 1200 8000 1500 2000 3500 1500 1500 400 700 400 5000 375 2500 8000 700 n/a 6000 n/a

Good

MAZDA Cosmo 110S RX7 RX7 S2 RX7 S3 MX-5 MX-5

MESSERSCHMITT KR175/200 TG500 Tiger

4000 1650 7500 3000 25,000 15,000 7500 3500 8000 4000 10,000 6000 9000 3500 11,000 4500 3250 1500 3950 1800 2500 1000 17,500 9500 3250 1250 9250 4500 22,500 12,500 3000 1500 1.5m n/a 13,500 10,000 200,000 150,000

Private sale Mint

Matra Enthusiasts’ Club (01892 652964) 3000 1250 1442 102 3500 1500 2155 121

6000 11,000 35,000 11,000 11,500 15,000 13,500 16,000 5250 6000 4250 25,000 5750 12,750 30,000 4800 1.9m 18,000 225,000

cc

75-84 77-85 76-80 89-01 89-01 92-01 81-91 86-91 86-91 86-91 82-92 85-93 87-93 91-97 92-94 97-04 98-99 02-08 03-10

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250/280E saloon 230/280CE coupé 450SEL 6.9 saloon 300SL/SL300 (R129) 500SL/SL500 (R129) 600SL/SL600 (R129) 380/420/500SEC 560SEC 300SE-500SE sal 500/560SEL sal 190E sal 190E 2.3/2.5-16 230/300CE E220, E320 Cabrio 500E saloon SLK 230 Komp’ CLK-GTR SL55 AMG SLR McLaren

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Mint

6500 7000

Concour s/ Dealer

10,000 11,000

147 130 122 150 156 155 154 172 170 160 135 147 151 150 138 138 155 158 180

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Year

73-79 80-83

260,000 3692 13,000 4136 3500 4930 25,000 4719 22,500 4719 57,500 4719 320,000 4719 72,500 4930 390,000 4930 60,000 4719 10,000 2965 14,000 2965 45,000 4930 15,000 4930 1000 2491 2000 2491 3000 2790 4000 3217 5500 3217

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MATRA Bagheera Murena

cc

490,000 400,000 37,500 24,000 12,500 6500 60,000 35,000 55,000 32,000 140,000 80,000 500,000 400,000 170,000 100,000 600,000 475,000 130,000 85,000 30,000 17,500 40,000 22,000 100,000 65,000 48,500 30,000 4750 2250 7000 4000 9500 5200 9000 6000 10,250 7750

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600,000 54,000 19,500 80,000 75,000 195,000 600,000 225,000 700,000 160,000 46,000 60,000 140,000 62,500 7000 10,000 13,500 11,500 13,900

Rough

64-70 63-71 79-90 65-72 66-74 67-70 69-71 70-73 71-72 71-79 72-75 76-83 74-82 76-83 81-88 84-91 94-97 94-01 98-01

GUIDE

Good

Concour s/ Dealer

Mistral Spyder Quattroporte 4.1/4.7 Quattroporte III Mexico Indy Ghibli 4.7 Ghibli Spyder Ghibli 4.9 SS Ghibli SS Spyder Bora 4.7/4.9 Merak Merak SS Khamsin Kyalami 4.1/4.9 Biturbo 220-425 Biturbo Spyder Ghibli II Quattroporte IV 3200GT

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Year

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OPEL Vauxhall-Opel Drivers’ Club (01362 692020); Opel Manta OC (manta.club.org) Commodore/GS/E 67-77 5200 3650 1650 750 2490 121 GT 68-73 12,500 8500 4000 2000 1897 111 Manta A coupé 70-75 7500 5000 2250 1100 1897 105 Manta GT/E 75-88 5500 3650 1650 750 1979 122 Monza cpé 78-87 4000 2750 1250 550 2968 128 PANHARD PL17 saloon 24CT coupé

59-64 64-67

PANTHER J72 3.8/4.2/5.3 De Ville 4.2/5.3 Lima/Kallista Kallista 2.8/2.8i/2.9i

Panther Car Club Ltd (0116 237 5284); Enthusiasts’ Club (01252 540217) 72-81 45,000 33,000 24,000 15,000 4235 115 ▲ 74-85 50,000 36,000 25,000 16,500 5343 135 ▲ 76-90 10,000 6750 3650 2200 1596 98 ▲ 82-90 11,500 8500 5000 3000 2933 112

6500 11,000

Panhard et Levassor Club GB (0161 483 8262) 4750 2000 1200 845 75 ▲ 6750 3000 1600 845 100 ▲

PEERLESS/WARWICK GT 57-62

25,000

18,000 12,000

PEUGEOT 203 saloon 403 saloon 403 cabrio 204/304 saloon 204/304 coupé 204/304 cabrio 404 saloon 504 saloon 504 cabrio 504 coupé 504 V6 cabrio 205 T16 205 GTi 1.6 205 CTI cabrio 205 GTi 1.9 309 GTi

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

8750 6500 14,000 3600 5500 9000 8000 3500 21,000 9000 25,000 160,000 10,000 5250 12,500 5500

6500 4500 10,000 2400 3600 6000 5500 2500 15,000 6250 19,000 137,500 6250 3500 8250 3500

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 2.0 911 2.0

Porsche Club GB (01608 652911); Enthusiasts’ Club (01246 279358) 49-50 1m 750,000 550,000 400,000 1086 90 51-55 200,000 150,000 100,000 75,000 1488 90 51-55 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 1488 90 54-58 320,000 260,000 180,000 130,000 1488 92 58-59 150,000 125,000 85,000 60,000 1488 92 55-59 84,000 60,000 38,000 24,000 1582 113 60-65 75,000 55,000 33,000 22,000 1582 113 55-59 150,000 110,000 70,000 47,500 1582 113 60-61 150,000 120,000 80,000 57,500 1582 113 60-65 125,000 100,000 60,000 40,000 1582 113 55-62 300,000 240,000 185,000 140,000 1582 113 63-65 475,000 400,000 340,000 300,000 1966 125 64-65 160,000 125,000 82,500 62,000 1991 131 66-67 100,000 75,000 50,000 35,000 1991 131

TR Register (01235 818866) 7000 1991 105

Club Peugeot UK (020 8888 8772) 3000 1350 1290 70 ▼ 2250 1100 1468 81 ▼ 6000 2000 1468 81 ▲ 1250 600 1288 90 1950 950 1288 90 ▲ 3000 1400 1288 88 ▲ 2600 1250 1618 90 ▲ 1200 550 1971 104 8250 4500 1971 105 ▼ 3500 1650 1971 107 11,000 5500 2664 117 ▼ 110,000 85,000 1774 130 ▼ 2750 1000 1580 122 1500 750 1580 120 3750 1400 1905 126 1800 900 1905 122

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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 R8S 68-71 R8 Gordini 67-70 16 GL/DL/TS/TX 65-79 17TS/Gordini 72-78 5 hatch 72-84 5 hatch 84-96 5 Gordini/Turbo 76-84 5 Turbo 2 83-86

9000 6000 12,500 10,000 13,000 5000 3750 6500 33,500 4750 7500 3000 2500 9000 52,500

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Renault Owners’ Club (renaultownersclub.com/) 6500 3250 1650 747 65 4250 2000 1000 845 70 9500 5000 2500 845 83 7500 3000 1400 1108 90 9000 4000 2000 1108 90 ▲ 3500 1650 850 1108 72 2500 1250 600 1108 84 5000 2500 1200 1255 90 28,500 17,500 12,500 1255 108 ▼ 3000 1400 650 1565 105 5000 2500 1200 1565 110 2400 1500 400 1289 96 1250 450 150 1397 109 6000 2500 1250 1397 116 42,500 30,000 21,000 1397 124

5 GT Turbo Clio Williams Sport Spider

86-91 94-95 95-97

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

ROLLS-ROYCE Silver Ghost 07-14 Silver Ghost 18-25 Phantom I 25-29 Phantom II 29-35 Phantom III 36-39 Silver Wraith 4.3/4.6 47-59 Silver Dawn sal 49-55 Silver Dawn PW con 51-55 Silver Cloud I saloon 55-59 SCI Mulliner con 55-59 Silver Cloud II sal 59-62 SCII Mulliner con 59-62 Phantom V MPW lim 60-68 Silver Cloud III sal 62-66 SCIII MPW con 62-66 Phantom VI limo 68-77 Shadow/Wraith 66-80 MPW/Corniche cpé 66-80 MPW/Corniche con 67-90 Camargue 75-86 Silver Spirit/Spur 80-89 Corniche II/III 87-94

1650 1100 9500

1397 123 1998 134 1988 134

Riley RM Club (01352 700427); Riley Motor Club (01902 773197) 15,000 10,500 5250 2250 1496 81 20,000 15,000 8000 3750 2443 91 50,000 35,000 17,500 8750 2443 100 ▲ 30,000 22,500 13,500 7000 2443 91 11,500 7500 3000 1500 2443 101 6750 4750 2400 1200 1489 85 ▲ 5750 4000 1850 950 1622 88 ▲ 7500 5250 2650 1250 998 75 ▲ 5000 3250 1600 800 1098 87 ▲ Rochdale Owners’ Club (01364 654419) 3000 1250 1172 85 4250 2750 1489 105

6500 8000

5000 6750

2.25m 375,000 375,000 300,000 250,000 36,500 40,000 120,000 40,000 300,000 37,500 225,000 100,000 42,500 250,000 110,000 18,000 37,500 50,000 60,000 12,750 65,000

Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts’ Club (01327 811788) 1.8m 1.5m 1.2m 7428 75 300,000 225,000 150,000 7428 78 235,000 120,000 47,500 7668 80 185,000 90,000 45,000 7668 88 150,000 75,000 37,500 7340 92 27,000 15,000 9500 4257 92 28,500 16,000 9000 4566 98 90,000 55,000 35,000 4566 98 30,000 17,500 8500 4887 101 225,000 160,000 110,000 4887 101 27,500 16,000 8000 6230 115 160,000 100,000 70,000 6230 112 ▼ 70,000 40,000 25,000 6230 107 32,000 18,500 9000 6230 116 175,000 100,000 60,000 6230 116 ▼ 75,000 44,000 29,000 6230 112 12,000 6250 1750 6750 120 27,500 17,000 9000 6750 119 38,000 26,000 14,000 6750 119 42,500 26,500 17,500 6750 115 ▲ 10,000 4500 1500 6750 119 47,500 35,000 19,000 6750 119

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 17,000 11,000 5000 2200 2103 84 ▲ P4 60/75/80 52-62 6500 4500 1900 700 2286 85 ▼ 5750 2250 850 2638 90 ▲ P4 90 54-59 8500 P4 105R 57-58 7500 4500 1850 750 2638 91 ▲ P4 105S 57-59 9750 7000 3250 1350 2638 96 ▲ P4 95/100/110 60-64 9000 6250 2500 900 2625 100 ▲ P5 3-litre 58-67 9000 6500 3250 1250 2995 113 P5 Coupé 63-67 12,500 9500 5000 2250 2995 113 67-73 13,000 10,000 5000 2000 3528 113 P5B 31⁄2-litre P5B 31⁄2-litre Coupé 67-73 20,000 15,000 9000 3500 3528 113 P6 2000/TC 63-69 6500 3500 1500 850 1978 115 P6 2000/2200/TC 70-77 5500 2850 1350 600 2205 112 P6 3500 68-76 10,000 5000 2000 800 3528 117 P6 3500S 71-76 12,000 6500 2750 1100 3528 126 SD1 3500 76-86 5000 3300 1250 600 3528 116 ▲ SD1 VdP 80-86 6000 4000 1600 800 3528 126 ▲ SD1 Vitesse 82-86 6250 4250 1800 850 3528 133 ▲ SD1 Vitesse TP 85-86 7500 5500 2750 1400 3528 135 Mini 90-00 5000 3750 1750 750 1275 88 Mini Cooper/S 91-00 6500 5000 2500 900 1275 97 SAAB 96 Bullnose 96 Longnose Sport/Monte Carlo 96/95 V4 Sonett 99 99 Turbo 900 Turbo 900 Convertible

Saab Owners’ Club (07071 719000); Enthusiasts’ Club (01942 878738) 60-65 8750 6500 3500 2000 841 80 65-68 7250 5250 3000 1600 841 79 ▼ 62-66 11,000 8500 5000 2500 841 88 67-79 5500 3750 1850 800 1498 93 67-74 16,000 12,000 5500 2750 1498 100 68-84 4000 2500 1200 600 1985 101 77-82 12,000 8000 4000 1900 1985 125 79-93 8000 5000 2000 850 1985 133 86-93 6250 4250 1850 750 1985 126

SIMCA 1000 GLS/Special 69-78 1000 Bertone coupé 62-67 1200S coupé 67-71

3250 10,000 12,000

2000 7000 8500

1000 3750 4250

Simca Club UK (01737 765331) 500 1294 105 1650 944 94 2000 1204 105

SINGER Singer Owners (01780 762740); Association of Singer Car Owners (01923 778575) 9 Roadster/4A/4B 39-52 16,000 10,500 6000 4000 1074 70

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Rough

Concour s/ Dealer

51-55 55-67 56-62 61-66 64-70 65-70 66-70

14,500 5750 10,000 5500 4750 5250 2750

10,000 3850 7000 3600 3250 3500 1900

6000 1850 3600 1650 1500 1650 900

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

6500 4500 5500 4500 5250 5000 5200 3250

4500 3200 4000 3200 3650 3200 3400 2250

Standard Motor Club (01676 522181) 2200 1000 2088 79 1500 750 2088 79 1750 850 2088 83 1500 750 2088 81 1650 850 1998 87 1500 700 803 61 1600 750 948 69 1100 550 2138 85 ▲

STUDEBAKER Avanti

62-64

45,000

35,000 25,000 20,000 4737 120

SUBARU Impreza Turbo Impreza WRX STi Impreza 22B Impreza WRX P1 SVX

93-00 97-00 98 00-01 91-97

6000 9500 60,000 28,500 3750

The Subaru Impreza Drivers’ Club (sidc.co.uk) 4250 2000 800 1994 144 6500 3500 2000 1994 150 50,000 40,000 30,000 1994 154 24,000 15,000 10,000 1994 150 2850 1850 900 3300 143

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SUNBEAM 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

3600 950 1750 850 725 800 450

cc

SM Roadster Gazelle saloon Gazelle con Vogue I-IV 1.6/1.7 Chamois Chamois coupé New Gazelle/Vogue

Year

Price chan ge

cc

Top spee d

Rough

Good

Mint

Concour s/ Dealer

9500 7000 3250 8500 6000 2500 20,000 16,000 12,000

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140 112 131 138 144 112 125 144 149 149 135 140 148 156 146 126 144 150 136 155 161 168 171 160 158 149 145 158 155 158 158 190 154 134 157 140 149 149 150 158 167 162 150 154 160 180 182 171 172 175 187 149 156 164 170 188 189 198

Private sale

Mint

60,000 1991 16,500 1582 22,500 2195 25,000 2341 52,000 2195 3500 1795 21,000 1991 60,000 2341 400,000 2687 295,000 2687 10,000 2687 16,000 2687 50,000 2687 42,000 2995 24,000 2994 400 1984 2000 1984 24,000 1984 850 2479 3500 4664 4000 4957 9000 4957 15,000 5396 30,000 3299 33,000 3299 12,500 2994 13,000 2994 12,000 3164 12,000 3164 22,000 3164 48,500 3164 465,000 2994 35,000 3164 1000 2479 3250 2479 1400 2479 1750 2990 2300 2990 7000 2479 13,500 3600 28,500 3299 99,000 3600 4000 2990 7250 2990 20,000 3600 50,000 3600 150,000 3600 30,000 3600 135,000 3746 150,000 3746 500,000 3600 1750 2480 2000 2687 3200 3179 9000 3387 45,000 3600 30,000 3600 90,000 3600

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Year

Sabre & Scimitar Club (020 8977 6625); Scimitar Drivers’ (01453 548887) 61-64 10,000 8000 5500 2500 2553 110 64-70 8500 6500 3500 1950 2994 121 68-75 7000 4750 2200 950 2994 123 ▲ 75-80 6000 4000 1650 650 2792 120 80-85 10,000 7000 3250 1500 2792 119 ▲ 80-86 6250 4500 1800 750 2792 122 88-90 30,000 24,000 16,000 10,000 2933 140 85-89 3900 2500 1100 450 1596 108 ▲ 86-89 4500 3000 1500 700 1809 126 ▲

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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

115,000 80,000 35,000 24,000 55,000 32,500 58,000 35,000 110,000 72,000 12,000 6000 50,000 32,000 125,000 82,500 625,000 475,000 425,000 350,000 25,000 15,000 35,000 24,000 120,000 75,000 90,000 60,000 52,000 36,000 2250 1000 10,000 4500 55,000 36,000 4200 1800 15,000 8500 17,500 10,000 24,000 15,000 37,500 22,500 67,500 42,500 75,000 46,500 27,500 18,500 30,000 20,000 29,000 18,500 28,500 18,000 50,000 30,000 90,000 67,500 660,000 550,000 70,000 50,000 5500 2500 13,500 6750 6000 3000 7000 3750 8500 4250 23,000 12,000 30,000 22,000 75,000 45,000 160,000 130,000 11,000 7500 21,000 13,000 45,000 30,000 107,500 75,000 250,000 200,000 65,000 45,000 200,000 170,000 220,000 187,500 775,000 650,000 5000 3500 6900 4250 8900 5500 25,000 12,500 67,500 55,000 55,000 45,000 112,000 100,000

Top spee d

145,000 45,000 75,000 80,000 140,000 16,000 65,000 165,000 750,000 500,000 33,000 44,000 160,000 125,000 75,000 3250 15,000 70,000 6750 20,000 24,000 33,000 50,000 87,500 95,000 37,500 40,000 39,000 38,500 67,500 115,000 750,000 100,000 8250 18,500 9000 10,000 12,500 30,000 44,000 100,000 185,000 15,000 28,500 59,000 130,000 300,000 82,500 230,000 255,000 850,000 6750 9400 10,750 39,000 80,000 69,000 124,000

Rough

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 93-95 94-97 95-98 97-98 95-97 94-95 95-96 95-96 96-99 99-04 99-04 97-05 99-05 99-05 01-05

GUIDE

Good

Concour s/ Dealer

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 2.7 MFI 911 Turbo (930) 3.0 Carrera 3.0 924 924 Turbo 924 Carrera GT 924S/Le Mans 928/S/S2 928 S4 928 GT 928 GTS 911 Turbo (930) 3.3 911 Turbo Cabrio 911SC 911SC cabrio 911 Carrera 3.2 911 Carrera cabrio Carrera Supersport 911 Speedster 959 Carrera Club Sport 944 944 Turbo 944S 944 S2 944 S2 Cabrio 944 Turbo Cabrio 911 (964) 911 Turbo (964) 911 Carrera RS (964) 968 968 Club Sport 911 Carrera (993) 911 Turbo 4 (993) 911 Turbo S (993) 911 C4S/C2S (993) 911 Carrera RS (993) 911 RS 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)

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Mint

Year

Private sale

Price chan ge

[ Price Guide]

1497 1497 1497 1725 875 875 1725

72 77 77 91 80 81 94

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Sunbeam Talbot Alpine Register (01621 778492); Sunbeam Alpine OC 01376 342025); Tiger OC (01207 508296) 48-50 6000 4500 2500 1400 1185 72 48-50 10,000 8000 4250 2500 1185 72 48-57 8000 6000 3000 1600 1944 90 49-57 14,000 11,000 5500 3650 1944 90 53-55 45,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 2267 95 ▼ 59-60 15,000 10,000 5000 2200 1494 95 60-63 14,000 9000 4250 1850 1592 101 63-64 15,000 9750 4750 2000 1592 100 64-65 13,000 8250 3950 1600 1592 92 65-68 15,500 10,000 4500 1850 1725 100 61-63 20,000 14,000 7250 3750 1592 105 64-66 54,000 38,000 24,000 16,000 4261 120 ▲ 67-68 70,000 52,500 32,500 21,000 4727 125 55-67 12,000 8000 3500 1500 1725 95 58-63 15,000 11,000 5000 2500 1592 87 67-76 5200 3500 1500 700 1725 102 68-76 6600 4650 2100 1000 1725 106 66-76 5600 3750 1850 900 875 90 67-72 6250 4500 2000 1000 875 90

SUZUKI

SC100 EC (suzuki-sc100.demon.co.uk); SCORE (suzuki-cappuccino.com) 900 450 970 87 1750 750 657 83

SC100 Cappuccino

79-82 92-96

2850 3750

SWALLOW Doretti

54-55

TR Register (01235 818866) 65,000 50,000 32,000 20,000 1991 102

TALBOT Sunbeam 1600 Ti Sunbeam-Lotus

79-81 79-81

5500 25,000

2000 2750

Sunbeam Lotus Owners’ Club (01423 734624) 3750 1650 750 1598 107 16,500 10,000 5000 2174 120

TALBOT-LAGO T150 SS ‘teardrop’ 36-39 T26 Record Cabrio 47-50

6m 4.5m 3.75m 3.5m 3996 115 175,000 150,000 100,000 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 Sera

575,000 5750 10,000 12,500 7000 2500 4750 4500 4400 3750 5000 2500

67-70 71-79 70-77 74-77 82-85 85-90 86-90 84-90 90-99 86-93 88-92 90-95

Toyota Enthusiasts’ Club (020 8898 0740) 500,000 400,000 325,000 1988 128 650 2563 106 3500 1650 7000 3600 1650 1588 105 10,000 5000 2250 1968 111 4500 2000 1000 2795 126 1750 800 400 1998 130 3750 2000 1000 1998 135 2900 1250 600 1587 124 3500 1600 400 1998 137 2500 1100 500 2954 135 3250 1500 750 2954 142 1850 900 450 1496 120

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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 M 6000 2750 1250 2088 74 1800/2000/Renown 46-54 8000 L Mayflower 50-53 4500 3000 1400 750 1247 65 L TR2 53-55 36,000 27,500 17,500 10,000 1991 107 TR3/3A 2.0/2.2 55-61 32,000 23,500 14,000 7500 1991 106 TR4 61-65 28,500 20,000 11,250 6250 2138 109 TR4A 64-67 30,000 21,000 12,000 6500 2138 110 TR5 PI 67-68 40,000 31,000 22,000 16,000 2498 121 L TR6 ‘CP’ 69-73 22,500 16,500 10,000 5500 2498 119 TR6 ‘CR’ 73-76 20,000 15,000 9000 5000 2498 116 TR7 75-81 3600 2250 1000 450 1998 110 L TR7 convertible 80-81 5250 3500 1650 600 1998 109 L TR8 78-81 8000 6000 3500 1750 3528 135 TR8 convertible 80-81 11,500 9000 5500 2500 3528 130 Herald/S saloon 59-64 4650 3200 1350 675 1147 76 L Herald coupé 59-64 7250 4750 2200 1100 948 79 Herald conv 60-61 6750 4500 2000 1050 948 79 Herald 1200 61-70 4500 3000 1250 600 1147 80 L Herald 1200 conv 61-67 6500 4250 2000 1000 1147 80 Herald 12/50 63-67 5000 3500 1500 750 1147 84 L Herald 13/60 67-71 4500 3000 1250 625 1296 87 L Herald 13/60 conv 67-71 7000 4500 2000 950 1296 85 Vitesse 1600 62-66 5750 3750 1750 950 1596 88 L Vitesse 1600 conv 62-66 8250 5750 2750 1400 1596 91 L Vitesse 2-litre MkI 66-68 6000 4000 1750 850 1998 95 L Vitesse MkI conv 66-68 8750 6000 2750 1400 1998 95 Vitesse MkII 68-71 6250 4250 1800 900 1998 102 L Vitesse MkII conv 68-71 10,000 7000 3250 1650 1998 100 Spitfire 4 62-65 15,000 10,000 4500 2750 1147 94 Spitfire Mk2 65-67 14,000 9000 4000 2250 1147 94 L Spitfire Mk3 67-70 12,500 7500 3750 1850 1296 100 L Spitfire MkIV 70-74 7200 4750 2250 950 1296 92 Spitfire 1500 74-78 7500 5000 2200 900 1493 101 L GT6 MkI/II 66-70 15,500 10,000 4750 2500 1998 109 L GT6 MkIII 70-74 13,500 9500 4250 1850 1998 112 L 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 7000 5000 2500 1200 2498 107 2500S 75-77 7500 5500 2850 1400 2498 108 Stag 70-77 16,500 12,000 5500 2000 2997 117 1300/1500 fwd 65-73 3000 2000 850 400 1296 86 1300TC fwd 65-70 3250 2250 1000 500 1296 93 Dolomite 1850 72-81 3200 2200 1000 500 1854 100 Dolomite Sprint 73-81 8500 5500 2750 1350 1998 117 Acclaim 81-84 1650 1000 500 250 1335 97

TUCKER Torpedo

48

1.3m

1.15m

TURNER 803/950 Sports Climax Mark I/II/III

55-59 58-66 59-66

12,500 17,500 16,000

Turner Register (01895 256799) 9000 5500 2000 948 90 15,000 10,000 5000 1098 102 12,000 7500 3500 1498 100

TVR Grantura I-1800S

57-67

35,000

27,500

1m

16,500

n/a

(tuckerclub.org) 5474 120

TVR Car Club (01952 822126) 10,000 VAR 107

Griffith 200/400 Tuscan V6 Vixen S1-4 1600M 2500M 3000M/Taimar 3000S convertible Tasmin/280i inc 2+2 Tasmin/280i con Tasmin/350i inc 2+2 V8/350i convertible 390SE 400/420/450 SEAC 400/450SE S 2.8/2.9 V8S Griffith 4.0/4.3 Griffith 500 Chimaera 4.0/4.3 Chimaera 450/500 Cerbera 4.2 Cerbera 4.5 Cerbera Speed Six Tuscan Speed Six Tamora T350 Sagaris

63-65 69-71 67-73 72-77 72-77 72-79 78-79 80-87 81-87 83-89 83-89 85-88 86-91 88-91 86-92 91-94 91-93 93-00 93-98 96-03 96-03 97-03 00-03 99-05 02-06 02-06 04-06

VANDEN PLAS 4-litre Princess 3-litre I/II 4-litre R Princess 1100/1300 1500/1.5/1.7

VdP Club, Cherry Trees, Llandyfaelog, nr Kidwelly, Dyfed SA17 5PS 57-68 13,500 10,000 4500 2000 3995 89 59-64 8000 6000 2850 1400 2912 105 L 64-68 8500 6500 3200 1500 3909 110 63-74 5000 3400 1600 750 1275 87 L 74-80 2250 1500 700 300 1748 90

65,000 30,000 25,000 21,000 19,500 22,000 27,500 5500 6000 6000 7000 7500 15,000 9500 6850 15,000 14,000 19,500 13,000 15,500 21,000 32,000 22,500 27,500 22,500 32,000 69,000

52,500 22,500 16,000 15,000 14,000 16,000 20,000 3750 4400 4750 5250 6000 12,000 8000 5000 11,500 12,000 16,000 10,000 12,500 15,000 28,500 20,000 25,000 19,000 26,000 59,000

40,000 15,000 10,000 8500 8000 9500 11,000 2200 2500 2500 3000 4000 8500 6000 3250 7500 8750 12,000 7000 9000 10,000 23,000 16,000 20,000 16,000 21,000 n/a

30,000 10,000 7000 5000 4500 6000 7500 1100 1500 1400 1750 2200 6000 4000 1600 4750 6000 8250 4250 7000 7000 20,000 12,000 16,500 12,000 15,000 n/a

4727 2994 1599 1599 2498 2994 2994 2792 2792 3528 3528 3905 4441 4441 2922 3943 4228 4988 3950 4988 4280 4441 3948 3996 3605 3605 3996

155 125 107 105 109 121 119 128 126 136 130 143 165 155 141 150 161 161 152 162 180 195 170 184

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VAUXHALL Vauxhall-Opel Drivers’ Club (01362 692020); Droop Snoot Grp (0118 981 5238) Wyvern/Velox L sal 48-51 5500 3950 1650 900 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 12,500 9000 3500 1650 2651 94 Victor F 57-61 6000 4500 2100 1000 1507 74 Victor FB 61-64 3650 2650 1200 600 1594 77 L VX4/90 FB 61-64 4300 3200 1500 750 1507 88 L Velox/Cresta PB 62-65 3850 2750 1400 700 2651 94 Victor 101 FC 64-67 3350 2250 1050 525 1594 83 VX4/90 FC 64-67 4000 2750 1400 750 1594 89 L Cresta PC/Viscount 65-72 3650 2650 1300 650 3293 99 Victor FD 1.6/2.0 67-72 2750 1850 850 400 1975 95 VX4/90 FD 69-72 3750 2500 1200 650 1975 98 L Ventora FD 68-72 4400 2600 1250 650 3294 105 Victor FE 1.8/2.3 72-78 3250 2000 900 450 2279 100 VX4/90 FE 73-76 4200 2750 1250 700 2279 104 L Ventora FE 72-76 4000 2400 1100 650 3294 106 L Viva HA 63-66 3200 2100 1000 600 1057 76 Viva HB 66-70 3000 2000 900 450 1159 82 Viva Brabham HB 67-68 5000 3750 1750 750 1159 90 Viva HB GT 68-70 6750 5000 2250 1000 1975 101 Viva HC 70-79 2600 1750 800 400 1256 83 Firenza/Magnum 72-78 4750 3250 1400 650 VAR 100 L Firenza Droopsnoot 74-75 12,500 9000 4500 2500 2279 119 Chevette 2300HS 78-80 15,000 12,000 8000 5000 2279 117 Chevette HSR 79-80 20,000 16,000 11,000 6500 2279 125

1796 1998 2198 1998

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67-78 69-78

Trident Car Club (020 8644 9029) 35,000 25,000 12,500 7000 4727 140 20,000 13,000 7000 4000 2994 120 L

NEW NE DENOTES ENTRY TO PRICE

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Rough

TRIDENT Clipper V8 Venturer/Tycoon

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Astra GTE MkI Astra GTE MkII VX220 VX220 Turbo

83-84 84-91 00-05 03-05

VOLKSWAGEN Beetle (split ) Cabrio Beetle (oval) Cabrio Beetle 1200/1300 Cabrio Beetle 12/13/1500 Cabrio Beetle 1302/1303 Cabrio 1302S/1303S Karmann-Ghia cpé Karmann-Ghia con Karmann-Ghia T-34 Kombi/Camper Camper (Bay) 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 480 480 Turbo T-5R/850R

Volvo Owners’ Club (01705 381494); Enthusiasts’ Club (01872 400039) 59-65 16,500 12,000 6000 3000 1778 95 L 55-67 10,250 6250 2250 800 1583 88 L 62-67 11,000 7000 2500 850 1778 95 61-70 11,500 7500 3000 1100 1778 96 67-68 12,500 8500 4000 2000 1778 108 61-72 28,000 19,000 9500 4000 1778 105 71-73 23,500 16,000 8000 3750 1986 111 67-74 4750 3000 1400 700 2979 115 74-79 3000 2000 1000 500 2127 106 78-81 10,000 6750 3500 1350 2849 109 85-95 2000 1400 750 400 1721 112 88-95 2750 1850 900 500 1721 123 95-97 7500 5500 2750 1350 2319 155

WOLSELEY 4/50 6/80 4/44 & 15/50 6/90 SI-III 1500 15/60, 16/60 6/99, 6/110 SI/II Hornet SI-III 1100/1300 18/85, Six

48-53 48-55 52-58 54-59 57-65 59-71 59-68 61-69 65-73 67-75

7500 5000 10,500 14,500

6000 3250 3500 1750 8500 6500 12,000 9750

110 134 137 151

VW Owners’ Club, PO Box 7, Burntwood, Walsall, Staffs WS7 8SB 25,000 18,500 12,000 7500 1131 66 36,000 25,000 17,500 10,000 1131 66 L 18,000 12,000 6500 4000 1192 69 L 25,000 18,000 11,000 7000 1192 66 L 12,000 8250 4000 1800 1192 72 L 15,000 10,750 5500 3250 1192 72 L 10,000 6500 3000 1200 1493 81 L 13,000 9000 5000 3000 1493 81 L 6000 4000 1650 600 1584 84 11,500 7750 4400 2400 1584 82 16,000 10,000 5250 2750 1584 92 L 20,000 13,500 7500 4500 1493 87 L 15,000 10,000 5500 3000 1584 87 L 65,000 40,000 20,000 10,000 1493 65 24,000 16,000 9000 4750 1584 79 L 19,000 13,500 7000 3750 1970 79 L 6250 4250 2200 1100 1584 87 4850 3600 2000 1000 1795 90 7000 5000 2500 1200 1470 114 3250 2250 1000 550 1781 130 15,000 10,000 5000 2000 1781 116 6500 4000 1850 800 1781 123 6000 4000 1750 750 1781 116 3900 2750 1500 550 1984 134 4500 3250 1900 950 2792 138 4250 3500 2200 850 1272 119 4000 2750 1350 450 1781 132 5500 3650 1650 750 1781 140 7500 5000 2250 950 2861 146

Wolseley Register (0161 368 2388, wolseleyworld.com) 6000 4000 2000 1100 1476 78 L 10,000 6250 2850 1450 2215 81 L 6500 5000 2500 1250 1489 78 L 8000 5500 2750 1400 2639 96 L 6000 4250 2200 1000 1489 77 L 5500 3850 1750 900 1622 78 L 7500 5500 2500 1250 2912 98 6750 5000 2400 1100 998 77 L 4000 2750 1400 750 1098 84 6500 4000 1750 750 2227 104

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... the piano and the Nürburgring. Christabel Carlisle reveals the synergy between her lifelong love for music and her passion for motor racing

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‘I entered for a race at Silverstone and bought a crash hat from a motorcycle shop, asking whether it was suitable for motor racing. The assistant replied, “Who do you think you are – Stirling Moss?”’

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love both playing the piano and motor racing because there Before racing she went to a Silverstone test day. ‘The only other is a strong similarity between learning an intricate passage car there was an Austin-Healey driven by Jack Sears, supervised of music and memorising the bends of a demanding circuit,’ by BMC competitions manager Marcus Chambers. Marcus was says Christabel. ‘Reading bars of music as they lead from one impressed by my decreasing lap times and suggested that Jack phrase to another is like watching a circuit unfold ahead. I might like to show me around the circuit, pinpointing the correct attended the Royal Academy of Music, qualified as a piano line through the corners.’ Then, after reading Piero Taruffi’s book teacher and by bizarre circumstances was lured into racing.’ The Technique of Motor Racing, she was ready for her first race. Christabel was 21 when she got a Mini and friends took From then on Christabel was totally committed. ‘There was her to watch them race at Brands Hatch. ‘Soon I was bored never any time to actually enjoy racing; the satisfaction came watching cars going round and round. I said I would only go again from learning the circuits and improving the whole time. if I took part. I applied for a competition licence and entered a It was just like learning a piece of music – only with perseverance race at Silverstone. I bought a crash hat from a motorcycle shop could I hope to achieve success.’ and asked whether it was suitable for motor racing. The assistant By 1961 Christabel had the support of BMC’s competitions replied, “Who do you think you are – Stirling Moss?”’ department. ‘I enjoyed the long-distance races most of all,’ she Christabel started having dreams that she was entering Paddock recalls. ‘The Nürburgring was a huge challenge – 22.8km long Hill Bend at Brands Hatch but had no idea what happened next. with 84 right-hand and 88 left-hand bends, the track rising and ‘It must have developed from watching the cars entering falling by almost 1000ft. After two days of practice I was able the corner. They then disappeared and were hidden from to think my way round the complete circuit. Memorising NEXT view until emerging at the bottom of the hill. Only taking music came to my aid. And therein lies the link between MONTH part would reveal the answer.’ my love of the piano and the intricacies of motor racing.’

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