- Chassis No.64, one of the earliest right-hand drive E-Type Roadsters known to have survived - Matching chassis and engine numbers, original registration number and numerous correct features such as welded-in bonnet louvre panels, flat floors and external bonnet locks - Supplied new to W. Sparrow & Sons of Yeovil, Somerset for use as a demonstrator with period photo of it outside Browns Lane - Treated to an extensive 'ground up' restoration by acknowledged marque expert XK Engineering which was only completed in April 2018 - Presented in its original livery of Opalescent Silver Blue with Dark Blue leather upholstery - Historically important as a home market example of the iconic E-Type in its purist form
WATCH: 1961 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 'External Bonnet Lock' Roadster - Chassis No.64, one of the earliest right-hand drive examples known to have survived WATCH HERE
1929 Bentley Tourer owned by the greatest 'Bentley boy' Captain Woolf Barnato This car was supplied new to the man who not only bankrolled four out of Bentley’s five Le Mans 24-hours victories during the Vintage era but also achieved three of them behind the wheel.READ MORE
The most original and best-preserved Derby Bentley in the world Claiming this Bentley as the best and most original might seem bold but this exceptional machine has covered just 15,500 miles from new in the hands of three very careful keepers... READ MORE
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