Sale results for 25 November 2021

1934 Austin 10 Ripley Sports Tourer

Car Number: GE 45 How nice to find a pre-war four seat tourer with four separate doors, which is not only easy to run, thanks to the excellent... Read more about Austin 10 Ripley Sports Tourer »
 

1962 Buick Electra 225 Two Door Convertible

For the person who has everything, this classy American will certainly either impress the neighbours, or make them incredibly jealous! Its... Read more about Buick Electra 225 Two Door Convertible »
 

1992 Ford P100 1.8 Turbo Diesel Pick-Up

A really attractive and highly useable classic pick-up. Whilst the Japanese and others have been flooding us with their wheeled Goths on steroids,... Read more about Ford P100 1.8 Turbo Diesel Pick-Up »
 

1921 Jouffret Four Seater Tourer

The only known example. This interesting four seat tourer was manufactured in France by automobile engineer Jouffret, who invented the Solex... Read more about Jouffret Four Seater Tourer »
 

1965 Land Rover Series 2A 88"

Many appear to mourn the passing of our true Land Rovers. So much so that a serious market has developed for these faithful old retainers, be they... Read more about Land Rover Series 2A 88" »
 

1938 Morris 8 Series I Two Seat Tourer

Launched to compete with Ford’s Model ‘Y’ and the similar Austin 7, the Morris Eight became one of Britain’s most... Read more about Morris 8 Series I Two Seat Tourer »
 

1965 Morris Minor 1000 Two Door Saloon

Perhaps one of the best ways to try classic motoring, the famous ‘jelly mould’ shape of the ‘Moggie’ always seem to appeal... Read more about Morris Minor 1000 Two Door Saloon »
 

1933 Morris Ten Special Coupe

During the early 1930s there was a strong market for 10hp cars. Offerings came from many manufacturers such as Austin, Singer, Standard,... Read more about Morris Ten Special Coupe »
 

1961 Morris Minor 1000 Four Door Saloon

With an accessible spares back up and the superb Morris Minor Owners’ Club for support, the Minor is as popular today as it was in its... Read more about Morris Minor 1000 Four Door Saloon »
 

1976 Moto Guzzi 850-T3 California

Known as a cruiser motorcycle and originating in 1971 when a version was designed in collaboration with the Los Angeles police department.... Read more about Moto Guzzi 850-T3 California »
 

1969 Rover 3.5 Litre Saloon

Known as the P5B, the Rover 3.5 Litre Saloon exudes British craftsmanship of the period, offering roomy four to five seat accommodation, trimmed... Read more about Rover 3.5 Litre Saloon »
 

1932 Singer Junior Six Light Saloon

Introduced in 1927, the 8 hp Junior was one of the earliest examples of small, affordable (£150 in 1932) family cars, powered by an overhead... Read more about Singer Junior Six Light Saloon »
 

1921 Sunbeam 16hp Four Seat Tourer by Sunbeam of Wolverhampton

In the 1920s, the Sunbeam Motor Car Co. Ltd of Wolverhampton was at the top of its game, producing quality sports and touring motors, as well as... Read more about Sunbeam 16hp Four Seat Tourer by Sunbeam of Wolverhampton »
 

1931 Sunbeam 18.2hp Two Door Drop Head Coupe by Young of Bromley

The Pettifer Collection . Sunbeam Motor Car Company was formed by John Marston in 1905 and the company soon established itself as leaders in motor... Read more about Sunbeam 18.2hp Two Door Drop Head Coupe by Young of Bromley »
 

1951 Sunbeam-Talbot 90 Mk II Drophead Coupe

Sunbeam-Talbot’s rallying and record-breaking success during the 1950s was put to good use as a canny marketing tool by the company and the... Read more about Sunbeam-Talbot 90 Mk II Drophead Coupe »
 

1914 Talbot 15/20hp Four Seat Tourer Type 4-CB

The Pettifer Collection. Although the name ‘Talbot’ has a continental ring to it, Clement-Talbot was in fact a British company,... Read more about Talbot 15/20hp Four Seat Tourer Type 4-CB »
 

1959 Triumph 5TA 490cc

A motorcycle initially designed for the young executive who wanted to arrive at the office still looking tidy and smart, hence the wide front... Read more about Triumph 5TA 490cc »
 

1968 Triumph Herald 13/60 Estate

The Herald Estate can be classed as a useful classic and thus a purchase may be justified where such justification is necessary. With four seat... Read more about Triumph Herald 13/60 Estate »
 

1959 Triumph Twenty One

Launched in 1957 from the Meriden factory, the Twenty One was the first Triumph unit construction with twin cylinder 349cc engine of Edward Turner... Read more about Triumph Twenty One »
 

1964 Velocette LE Mk III

Made by Veluce Ltd between 1948 and 1971, the LE stood for Little Engine, the capacity being 149cc. It was very popular with the Police Forces at... Read more about Velocette LE Mk III »
 

1949 Velocette LE Mk I

Entirely unconventional but aimed at the everyman who perhaps had never ridden a motorcycle before, Velocette’s LE certainly stood out from... Read more about Velocette LE Mk I »
 

1958 Velocette LE Mk III

It is fair to say that the thoroughbred motorcyclists of the fifties and sixties with engine oil running through their veins were probably never... Read more about Velocette LE Mk III »
 

1957 Wolseley 15/50 Saloon

With just 21,000 miles recorded from new . The Wolseleys and their cousin the MG Magnettes gained great popularity during the 1950s. The MGs... Read more about Wolseley 15/50 Saloon »