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By the mid-1960s, Ford’s trusty old Anglia model was unsurprisingly looking rather dated: it had been around, in a few different iterations, since...

Mercedes-Benz unveiled the CLC as a successor for the C-Class Sportcoupe at the Berlin Fashion Week in 2008. By 2008, the CLC was based on the sam...

The 9-3X concept, a preview of the next-generation 9-3, premiered in January 2002 at the North American International Auto Show. Originally, the 9...

The name “Midget” was first used by MG in 1929 ascribed to the M Type, this being MG’s first baby sports car based on the then newly released Morr...

Introduced in 1995 to worldwide acclaim, the MGF car heralded the return of MG to volume two-seat sports car production that the marque vacated wi...

Designed in the late 1980s by Enrico Fumia at Pininfarina, the 916 Spider had a tough act to follow. It addressed the challenge with a dramatic si...

Mercedes' model 190 / 190E/ 190D (factory designations W201), also called "baby Benz", since it was the smallest car of the German brand at the ti...

Awaiting New ImagesMercedes' model 190 / 190E/ 190D (factory designations W201), also called "baby Benz", since it was the smallest car of the Ger...

The C-class debuted in 1993 with the W202, and befitting its all-new name, any similarities to the 190E were primarily those of market positioning...

The SonderKlasse is one of the finest saloon cars in the world. Following the success of the first iteration, under the W116. The second iteration...

***AWAY COLLECTED BY VENDOR***The Ford Escort was revised in January 1995, although it was still based on the previous model. This version had new...

When Ford initially commissioned the inaugural batch of Mercury Cougars in 1966, they instantly became a huge success with the public. The name it...

The Mini launched in 1959, Power came from the A Series engine, which was cutting edge at the time, being just a few years old – the gearbox locat...

In 1969, under the ownership of British Leyland, the Mini was given a facelift by stylist Roy Haynes, who had previously worked for Ford. The rest...

The BX was the first totally new Citroen to be released by the company after being rescued in the early Seventies by cash-rich rival Peugeot. The ...

Widely regarded as the best-looking XJS of all, the XJS-C Cabriolet was launched in 1983, a versatile design that combined lift-out targa panels w...

Launched in 1970, the Triumph Stag initially was a design project by Michelotti based on the 2000. However, loved by the board, Triumph took the d...

Making its debut at the Geneva Motor Show in 1979, the topless Golf was offered in most countries as the GLi with a 1588cc GTI engine and stiffer ...

The story of the Jaguar Mark II (also known as the Jaguar MK2) begins with Jaguar’s “Project Utah” which gave birth to the Jaguar 2.4 litre and 3....

Announced in August 1932 the J2 Midget was outstanding value for just £199 10s. Making it within the reach of many enthusiasts of the era. Whereas...

Many motoring journalists thought that the TF would be a non-starter, particularly with such a varied sports car selection available to prospectiv...

Introduced at the 1962 Motor Show the MGB cost a mere £949 15s 3d and had a top speed of around 108 mph and a 0 to 60mph time of 12.1 sees. With i...

The MGB was conceived as early as 1958 as a replacement for the highly successful MGA and this was before the last of the MGA model range, the MGA...

Not wishing to repeat myself but, the MGB was conceived as early as 1958 as a replacement for the highly successful MGA and this was before the la...

The first prototype Land Rover was built up over the summer of 1947 and had been completed by mid-October that year. It was built on the chassis o...

The 135 mph Bentley Turbo R was launched at the Geneva Show in March, 1985. It was said that the Bentley Mulsanne Turbo should remain in productio...

The origins of Vanden Plas went back to Carrosserie Van den Plas, formed in Belgium in 1898, and an English subsidiary established in 1913. In the...

The Hillman Minx was produced from 1931 to 1970. From the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s, the Minx and its derivatives were the greatest-volume seller...

First shown in 1926, Austin’s new six was built initially in 20hp (3,400cc) and 16hp (2,249cc) versions. The Sixteen shared its chassis with the H...

The Austin 12hp was introduced by the Austin Motor Company in 1921. It was the second of Herbert Austin's post World War I models and was in many ...

Designed to sit between the Austin Sevens and twelves and their largest model the twenty, the Austin Sixteen and Eighteen were introduced in 1927 ...

Best remembered as making big, upmarket cars for the Rootes group, during its independent years Humber Limited had been Britain’s second-largest c...

The abolition of the Road Tax Fund in 1936, removed the tax advantage of a 3-wheeler vehicle.  Morgan, known for the three wheeled excursions, pro...

Porsche went in an entirely new direction when designing the drive of the 924. For the very first time, a liquid-cooled front engine was used. Thi...

Ford invested a total of £20 million in the project. The first car was completed in 1968, followed by a two-month production run prior to the offi...

Known affectionately as Project Carla, the MkIII Capri began its design phase in 1976. Due to the project’s tight budget, it ended up being little...

Originally known as Albion Motor Car Company Ltd, the company was founded in 1899 by Thomas Blackwood Murray and Norman Osborne Fulton. The factor...

Project Bike, owned since the 1980’s spar part come with it. Got to be a fun shed project. And given restored ones fetch £1,200. Could be a profit...

**Late entry** 1976 MG B Roadster with 6 former keepers. The current keeper has had the vehicle for 3 years. They have created a Serbring style lo...

‘4929 H’        Private Number Plate plate ...[more]

Three Ford vehicle badges. One larger size, possibly from a Transit. Two smaller sized badges, possibly from a car.

1970's motor fuel ration book and two matching period AA car badges. The station book comes with six months of ration tickets and is completely un...

1966-67 AA car badge. This particular badge of conveyed oval with wings over, and separate yellow backing was introduced in 1945 and ran until 196...

Boxed 1/24 scale model of a Jaguar XK120 Roadster from 1948. Black bodywork and red interior. Boxed. Box shows signs of wear and damage. Model is ...

A boxed 1/18 model of a LHD 1961 Jaguar E-type Coupe in British racing green with cream interior. Part of Burago "Special Collection" models, whic...

Burago model of an E-type Jaguar roadster in 1/18 scale. Displayed in a pristine box with the original purchase price of £39.99 still attached. Th...

A boxed 1/18 model of a 1959 Jaguar Mark II. Shown in Red with Tan interior. Manufactured by Burago. The box is in excellent condition and still r...

Two Hof Hauer 24% lead crystal car paper weights/ display models. Both models were produced in the 1980s and one retains the "made in West Germany...

An original Triumph Stag nose badge. In black with a silver leaping stag. The clear plastic logo shows signs of some internal cracks, but is still...

A lovely mahogany coloured wooden box, with brass plaque. A formed insert lined with blue velvet, holding 25 enamel motor car emblems. Covered by ...

A vintage bright red - recently painted - metal petrol can. No specific branding. Top handle, words embossed on the top of the can read "Petroleum...

A wonderfully original vintage petrol can, circa late 1920's/ early 30s, in its original dark green paint. Embossed with the words 'Power Petrol'...

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