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Peter Bradfield Ltd

8 Reece Mews, Greater London, SW7 3HE, United Kingdom

Peter Bradfield Ltd

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Picture of 1936 Lagonda LG45 Rapide  - SOLD

Background history: In 1933 Lagonda had announced a new 4½ litre model fitted with an engine built by the Meadows company. This was a robust unit, well tried and used by Invicta in their range of cars and Vickers in tanks. The new Lagonda Tourers were high quality cars and in direct competition with the new Bentleys being built by Rolls-Royce. The Lagonda was priced at £795 for the complete car. ...

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12 Oct 2018
London
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Picture of 1962 E TYPE SERIES 1 FLAT FLOOR  - SOLD

This is an exceptional early example of the rare ‘Flat-floor’ Roadster. The car was comprehensively rebuilt in 2010 to concours standards and enhanced by numerous upgrades that include a 5-speed Getrag gearbox, power steering, uprated four pot brakes, stainless steel exhaust, aluminium radiator and header tank coupled with an electric fan. The car was completely rewired during the process so that ...

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12 May 2018
London
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Picture of 1960 ASTON MARTIN DB4 RECREATION  - SOLD

This DB4 GT Zagato recreation was born out of one man’s frustrated desire to own and race one of Aston Martin's greatest cars. The project was started in 2009 with the acquisition of a sound 1960 DB4 Series II, Chassis DB4/ 272/ R. This was sent to Bodylines in Olney where the original structure was removed and the chassis prepared for its new incarnation. The project was to take more than ...

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10 May 2018
London
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Picture of 1925 Bentley 3 L Tourer  - SOLD

This is a delightful Standard Tourer from 1925. Not only does it still have its original engine but also its original coachwork, although this is hardly surprising given its balanced good looks and superb build quality.

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4 Feb 2018
London
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Picture of 1962 Aston Martin DB4 Series 5 - SOLD

The Aston Martin DB4 was produced between October 1958 and June 1963. It featured highly evocative coachwork, designed by Touring of Milan using their “Superleggera” system of alloy panels fixed to a tubular frame. The new engine was an all alloy, twin overhead camshaft, six cylinder unit of 3. 7 litres.

The DB4 evolved through five ‘Series’ as developments were introduced. This ...

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27 Jan 2018
London
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