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RS Vintage

Cranleigh, Surrey

RS Vintage

The Ruby model was introduced towards the end of the Seven production and represented quite a refined car compared with its earlier siblings. The interior was well trimmed, the seats comfortable and it had a front opening windscreen, sliding sunroof and wind-down windows to the front and rear. Still powered by the 747cc engine, the four-speed gearbox boasted synchromesh in 2nd, 3rd and fourth gears.

This ...

10,000
19 Nov 2024
Surrey

The famous 'Ulster', which quickly became synonymous with the Rudge name, was introduced in 1929 following the Ulster Grand Prix win by Graham Walker. The Golden year of 1930 saw the junior TT 1, 2, 3 win using the newly untried fully radial 350cc 4 valve engines which was then replicated the following year on the road bike. Another distinctive Rudge feature appeared in 1932, the much admired ...

10,000
14 Nov 2024
Surrey

There was a time when Panther motorcycles were practically synonymous with sidecars - you might well see a sidecar without a ‘big cat’ attached but rarely the other way around. In fact, Phelon & Moore, the Yorkshire-based company who produced the bike, once estimated that ninety-percent of all 594cc Model 100s were destined for three-wheeled harness. As for its successor, the last-of-the-line ...

10,000
14 Nov 2024
Surrey

The KSS is a British motorcycle made by Velocette, a sports roadster in the “K” series of Velocette motorcycles with overhead camshaft engines. The “K “of the model's name was the next letter in the sequence of letters designating the model, after the Model H two stroke and the “SS” stood for Super Sports. The KSS remained in production in various forms until 1948.

This ...

10,000
14 Nov 2024
Surrey

The 492cc SV Lion was a development of the Model 6, named for the iconic trademark of the parent company, ICI. It was fitted with a four-speed gearbox, a pushrod clutch and interchangeable wheels, and the Druid girder forks had been replaced with Webb centre-spring forks. By 1932 a 599cc version of the Lion was added as the Model 7A and the 500 was named the Model 6A Lion.

This 1930 Sunbeam ...

10,000
14 Nov 2024
Surrey

This car is known as a Austin 7 Sports, Lightweight Car AKA “The Baby”. It was originally designed in 1922 and it is thought that only 5 cars were made, although this is up for debate. This more unusual model was restored by Barry Clarke to 1922 spec and is period correct. Barry's attention to detail is second to none - he really put a lot of effort into it to make it what it is today.

The ...

10,000
29 Oct 2024
Surrey

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1958 Austin Healey Sprite Mk 1

£22, 500
The Austin-Healey Sprite is a small open sports car produced in the United Kingdom from 1958 until 1971. The Sprite was announced to the press in Monte Carlo by the British Motor Corporation on 20 May 1958, two days after that year's Monaco Grand Prix. It was intended to be a low-cost model that "a chap could keep ...

10,000
22 Oct 2024
Surrey

The Morgan 4/ 4 is a British motor car which was produced by the Morgan Motor Company from 1936 to 2018. It was Morgan's first car with four wheels, the name indicating that the model has four wheels and four cylinders.

This is a rare opportunity to own something unusual in the Morgan world - the car is unique and genuinely a one off. It is believed to be the only 4/ 4 4 seat DHC.

We ...

10,000
22 Oct 2024
Surrey

The Morgan Plus 4 is a sports car produced by the Morgan Motor Company. It is a more powerful and, in the case of the earlier cars, a slightly longer version of the company's previous 4/ 4 model. Plus 4 production ran from 1950 to 1969.

This 1968 Morgan Plus 4 4 seater really is something special - it is genuinely one owner from new, never been restored and is in completely original ...

13,000
17 Oct 2024
Surrey

The Rolls-Royce Twenty was Rolls-Royce's "small car", produced from 1922 to 1929 alongside the 40/ 50 Silver Ghost and the successor to the 40/ 50, the Phantom. It was intended to appeal to owner-drivers but many were sold to customers with chauffeurs.

Chassis number GMJ 24 is a 1926 Rolls Royce 20HP with a Parkward Landaulette body (# 2946). Final tests were completed on the 29. ...

10,000
26 Sep 2024
Surrey