Sale results for 7 September 2017
As the successor to the Sixties-styled ‘02’ Series, the ‘3 Series’ of 1975 was an instant hit, offering all the substance...
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In production for an astonishing 42 years between 1948 and 1990, the Citroen 2CV was originally conceived as an economy motor car to wean French...
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For those looking for a modern version of a 1960s classic sports car, a Mazda MX-5 probably cannot be bettered. From its introduction in 1989, the...
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Produced from 1961 until 1980, the Midget was an evolution of the Austin-Healey Sprite, inheriting its suspension of double wishbones and coil...
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Succeeding the MGA, the B range of models were innovative for their era. The lightweight monocoque construction produced a car that was economical...
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In The Current Ownership for 35 Years. Probably the most widely recognisable of all British classics, the MG B’s appeal stretches far and...
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Launched at the Earls Court Motor Show in October 1965, the MGB GT complemented the MGB Roadster launched two years previously, and became a...
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Mini fever was rife in the 1960’s. The marque remains as popular today, although for collectors, the earlier motor cars are the most prized....
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Produced from 1961 until 1973, the 1800 series was intended to corner the sports car market, integrating Volvo’s superior build quality with...
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