Luxury Cars
1957 jaguar xk-140 roadster
US$96,500.00 Hot on the heels of the revolutionary XK120, Jaguar’s revised XK140 sports car was a careful evolution of its predecessor, one that set to smooth out rough edges of the XK120. Thanks to the glorious twin-overhead cam six-cylinder engine, the XK120 offered near 120 mph performance and had earned its place as a world-beating sports car. But Jaguar was eager to rectify some of the complaints it heard from customers– such as a tendency to overheat in traffic, a cramped cabin and sometimes unpredictable handling on rough roads. With the XK140, Jaguar introduced important refinements such as rack and pinion steering, telescopic dampers and a larger radiator grille and revised cooling system. The body of the XK140 retained the 120’s svelte and feline curves but gained larger, more protective bumpers and some additional exterior trim. As per the 120, the 140 could be had as a coupe, drophead coupe, or OTS (Open Two Seater, otherwise known as the roadster). The cabin for all three bodies was slightly enlarged to allow more occupant comfort and easier ingress/egress. Performance wise, a standard XK140 produced the same 190 horsepower as the old top-line XK120 SE, but buyers who wanted additional grunt could opt for the “MC” option - which fitted the C-Type cylinder head, dual exhaust, and 2” S.U. Carburetors to deliver a stout 210 horsepower, offering exhilarating performance with a glorious soundtrack and finely honed handling.This 1957 XK140 Roadster is a fine driving example that has been very nicely restored with an emphasis toward drivability. It is both very attractive and ready for enjoyment. Finished in the classic combination of red over black leather with a black top and chrome 16” wire wheels, it is a very pretty car, with strong cosmetics and even stronger mechanicals. The red paintwork is very...
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1963 jaguar e-type roadster
US$250,000.00 On March 15th, 1961, the world was introduced to Jaguar’s latest creation, the E-Type. On its debut, the car made an enormous impression on the fortunate 200 media members who witnessed its unveiling. The striking appearance of the E-Type was the main catalyst for the initial excitement, but the looks weren’t the only things going exceptionally well for the...
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1965 jaguar xke coupe
US$139,500.00 The most beautiful car in the world: This sentiment has been repeated over and over again when describing Jaguar’s legendary E-Type. But the E-Type was so much more than just a pretty face when it first shocked audiences at the 1961 Geneva Salon. Here was a car that was not only stunningly beautiful to look at, but offered 150mph...
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1969 jaguar xke roadster
US$75,000.00 The 1961 Geneva Auto Salon marked the first appearance of Jaguar’s revolutionary E-Type before stunned audiences. The replacement for the ageing XK150, this advanced new car was designed by a small team led by Jaguar boss Sir William Lyons and his chief aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer. With lessons learned from the D-Type sports racing car, the new E-Type employed a...
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1974 jaguar e-type roadster
US$125,000.00 In the early 1970’s, Jaguar gave its perennial E-Type a major makeover. While it might be hard to imagine the lusciously styled Jag ever needing a refresh, there was a lot of pressure on Jaguar to keep the car in compliance with ever stricter safety and emissions standards, and still keep it performing on par with the competition. For...
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LAMBORGHINI 400 GT
Price On Request Lamborghini 400 GT, RHD. Grigio St Vincent/Red hide. Matching numbers. 1 of only 4 right hand drive examples produced out of a total of 249 cars built. Total bare metal restoration by UK leading specialist including full engine rebuild with photographic record. 3 owners since new, 1st owner for over 30 years. Extensive history file & old...
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1974 jaguar xke roadster
US$105,000.00 For the 1972 model year, Jaguar shocked the motoring world with a comprehensively redesigned E-Type. Since its debut in 1961, the E-Type had earned iconic status for its sumptuous curves and storming performance from the 265 horsepower inline-six – all at a price that undercut its competitors by at least half. But safety and emissions regulations had slowly been...
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LOTUS CORTINA GROUP 5 WORKS COMPETITION CAR
Price On Request The Lotus Cortina offered here is one of only two Group 5 works cars that were built by Lotus for the 1966 British Saloon Car Championship. Car number E14 LS was constructed in March 1966, registered PHK614D and immediately assigned to Jim Clark for use at Oulton Park on 2nd April, although the meeting was disrupted by...
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1975 jensen interceptor iii convertible
US$74,500.00 For automobile enthusiasts in the 1960s and 70s, the term “hybrid” had a rather different meaning than it does today. In fact, hybrids of the 1970s were pretty much the polar opposite of the high-tech fuel sipping eco-mobiles we see all over today’s roads. A hybrid of the 60s and 70s combined coachbuilt European style and handling with the...
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1973 lamborghini espada coupe
US$149,500.00 Ferruccio Lamborghini was one of the wealthiest industrialists in Italy and a Ferrari owner, but he considered Ferraris unrefined as grand touring cars – suited only for racing. Enzo Ferrari responded angrily, insulting Lamborghini who immediately set out to create a better grand touring car than Ferrari with the world’s richest and most powerful as the desired audience.The first...
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1988 lamborghini jalpa
US$109,500.00 The V-8 Lamborghini Jalpa replaced the Urraco and the Silhouette in 1981, and sold alongside the V-12 Countach as Lamborghini’s smaller offering throughout the 1980s. In true Lamborghini fashion, the Jalpa was also named after a breed of fighting bull and featured aggressive, eye-catching wedge-shaped bodywork, in this case by Bertone. Powering this ‘junior’ Lamborghini was a 3.5-liter V-8...
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1964 lancia flaminia coupe
US$49,500.00 Vincenzo Lancia was a talented racer turned brilliant engineer who formed the company that bore his name in 1906. Vincenzo pushed the boundaries of automobile design throughout his life and set Lancia on a path of innovation that it maintained until the 1970’s when it was taken over by Fiat. Lancia production cars were responsible for many automotive firsts,...
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1930 lasalle model 4060
US$99,500.00 GM’s long-serving president, Alfred P. Sloan was a man of tremendous vision. He saw the company into its greatest days and in the process developed many new strategies that still influence the automobile industry to this day. One of his more influential ideas was that of the companion brand. In the 1920s, Sloan had seen an ever growing price...
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