The "Italian Job" Lamborghini Miura
Price On Request Factory original 1968 Lamborghini Miura P400, chassis number 3586, finished in Arancio Miura (Miura Orange) with a fully original Pelle Bianco leather interior. Completed for delivery on 2nd July 1968 and just 5 owners from new. This stunning car is a "Second Series" P400 with the superior (less flexible) 1mm thick chassis. It has recorded 19,000km and is in show condition.This is a fantastically original and preserved car. A new engine block was fitted in 2011 (due to a hairline crack); the original matching-numbers block comes with the car. It also received a concours-standard paintwork refresh at the same time, but is in all other respects time-warp pristine original.This stunning Miura, one of only three "Arancio Miura" cars built in 1968, and the only one with a white leather interior, is now acknowledged to be the actual car used in the iconic opening sequence of the 1969 movie, "The Italian Job". It was driven by factory client manager Enzo Moruzzi to the Gran San Bernardo pass in Italy for 3 days' filming, returned to the factory and dispatched to the Lamborghini dealer Zani on 2nd July 1968.The car and the story of its recovery was featured in the May 2015 edition of the Octane magazine. It's first public appearance was at the London Classic Car show. Many thanks to UKTurtables for setting up a show-stopping display.Arguably, the most famous Lamborghini ever made, and a serious potential entrant into the worlds most prestigious 'preservation class' concours events.
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1990 Lotus 102 Formula 1
Price On Request his is a rare opportunity to purchase an up and running totally original 1990 Lotus 102 Formula One car. The stunning Camel liveried type 102 is the only Lotus F1 ever to have been fitted with a V12 motor. Its sonorous 3.5 litre Lamborghini engine produces 700 bhp at 13,000 rpm (750 bhp at 14,000 race trim)and...
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1977 Lamborghini Countach LP400
Price On Request The LP400 Periscopio is the most desirable Countach, with only 150 cars produced. This lovely example has travelled only 58,000 kilometres (less than 35,000 miles) from new, and is a factory RHD which was delivered new to Australia. The car has a fascinating history. By arrangement with the Australian importers the first owners collected it directly from...
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1957 Mercedes 300SL Roadster
US$1,150,350.00 This is a superb example of a matching numbers 300SL Roadster, which was originally supplied to the US market, and has chrome wheels. In the early 1990's, the car received a thorough mechanical re-commissioning by noted 300SL expert Scott Grundfor who restored the car to concours standard. It was subsequently treated to an extensive cosmetic restoration by Tom Drummond's...
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1964 Aston Martin DB5
US$1,022,540.00 This matching numbers UK RHD DB5 is in superb condition throughout, and has benefited from extensive expenditure in recent years. It is a great driving car which has appeared at concours events and shows.Fresh from a body and chassis restoration at an Aston specialist, this lovely example is now attractively finished in Georgian Silver rather than its original colour...
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1968 Aston Martin DB6 Volante
US$958,627.00 This stunning DB6 Volante was sold new via H R Owen to Town and Commercial Developments Ltd of London W1, originally finished in Olive with Champagne Connolly hide interior and is now attractively presented in California Sage.The car comes with a very detailed history file, including concours results, MOTs and invoices, highlights of which include:- an appearance in the...
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1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona
US$894,718.00 Known as the Daytona after Ferrari took 1,2 & 3 in 1967 race, the Pininfarina designed 365 GTB/4 once more wowed the press at its Paris Salon launch in 1968. Its sonorous V12 engine and short tail styling made the car driveable and desirable in one.Only 1,300 Daytonas were produced, of which as few as 158 were UK RHD...
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1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona
US$894,718.00 Pristine condition, highly desirableIt is believed that less than 15 of the 158 Daytonas supplied new in the UK were supplied in this car's colour. It is stunning in its original Argento (silver) and still has a beautiful Connolly interior finished to original colour VM3015 (blue with black Daytona stripes).This car is well known to us, as it was...
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1961 Aston Martin DB4 Series 3
US$511,265.00 - Stunning original colour scheme- Refurbished original factory leather from 1963, still remarkably well preserved with no cuts or tears etc- Drives beautifully- Matching numbers with factory overdriveOriginally delivered under registration plate 5678 JW to Mr J H Kartz of Benson Bond Ltd, Erdington 19th May 1961 as Caribbean Blue trimmed in white gold Connolly hide with extras listed...
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1961 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II DHC
US$504,874.00 - Original factory "Mulliner Adaptation" Drophead coupe - 1 owner since 1974- Maintained by the world's leading marque specialists- Less than 22,000 miles covered in the last 41 years- One of only 31 original factory RHD examplesThis masterpiece has only had 3 owners from new. This car boasts a superb body with exemplary panel fit and deep, glass-like lustrous...
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1968 Aston Martin DB6
US$421,792.00 - Includes fitted indoor cover- Extensive history files included- Benefitted from significant specialist attention- Drives extremely wellThis immaculate Aston Martin has benefitted from significant specialist attention in recent years, including chassis, suspension and body restoration, engine rebuild, and the fitment of a correct ZF 5 speed gearbox. All of this work is detailed in the extensive history files which...
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The "Sir Ken Adam" 1959 Rolls-Royce
US$383,447.00 -2 owners since 1959-Second owner movie legend Sir Ken Adam-Incredibly rare- One of three RHD examples built-Drives beautifullyThis car is one of three right-hand-drive Silver Cloud I original Drophead Coupé Adaptations by H.J. Mulliner, making it a most rare and desirable offering. It has been based in London virtually since new, having originally been delivered in July 1959 to...
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1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniv.
US$345,102.00 The 25th Anniversary Countach was introduced in 1988 to celebrate Lamborghini's 25th anniversary; although the body kit is a bit 'Marmite' (you either love it or hate it), it is by far the most refined and driveable of its series. The car featured many minor updates from lessons learned with previous iterations of the Countach, and there were nearly...
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