The Classic Mini is a beloved car that has become an icon of British automotive history. Initially launched in 1959, the Mini was designed by Sir Alec Issigonis, who sought to create a small, fuel-efficient, affordable and practical car.
$75,000The Daimler Sovereign Coupé is a classic embodiment of British automotive craftsmanship, combining luxury with timeless design.
$80,000The story of Ferrari’s mid-engine V8 sports cars began in 1973 with the Bertone-designed Ferrari Dino 308 GT4, a significant departure from the brand’s traditional front-engine layouts.
$368,000Introduced to replace the elegant but ageing Ferrari 328, the Pininfarina-designed 348 flaunted a radically different but no less stunning design language from its predecessor.
$288,0001 of only 2 F355 Spiders in town! Considered by many as one of the most desirable old-school Ferrari thanks to its classic Ferrari wedge-shaped design and retro pop-up headlights…
$450,000To many, the Ferrari F355 is considered the ultimate “old school” V8 Ferrari – classic Ferrari vibes with daily drivability.
$450,000Open the quaint suicide doors, drop yourself into the racing buckets, and imagine how Ernst Furtmayr took class victory in one at the Nurburgring 500km endurance race back in 1961!
$128,000The Mercedes-Benz 300CE, part of the revered W124 series, remains an automotive legend for several reasons. Launched in the late 1980s, its design continues to captivate enthusiasts with its sleek lines and elegant profile.
$85,000The Mercedes-Benz 190 SL (W121) continues to capture hearts decades after its debut. Unveiled in 1954 at the New York Auto Show and entering production in 1955, the 190 SL exemplifies the balance between luxury and performance that defines the Mercedes-Benz brand.
$700,000This 1971 Mercedes-Benz 200, part of the legendary W114/W115 series, represents a golden era of automotive craftsmanship.
$59,800This very clean example is repainted in classic silver to a very high degree, and the interior has been completely reupholstered in supple crimson leather with complimenting black carpeting.
$72,000The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, part of the Firebird lineup introduced in 1967, became a symbol of American performance and style over the decades.
$78,000Every aspect of this Concours d’Elegance worthy example has been painstakingly looked into, from the bodywork to the interior, the engine to the gearbox, and the suspension system to the brakes, worked on only by dedicated Porsche specialists and our island’s best artisans…
$438,000The Porsche 993 is the last iteration of the air-cooled 911, produced from 1993 to 1998. The air-cooled 911 had been in production for over 30 years, and the 993 represented the culmination of all the advancements and refinements…
$318,000Inspired by the venerable 911 Carrera RS 2.7, this 911 SC has been lovingly converted with new bodywork and interior work to pay homage to one of the greatest 911 of all and is mechanically and aesthetically superb!
$488,000When it comes to automotive icons, few cars command as much reverence and admiration as the original Porsche 911 Turbo, internally codenamed 930.
$430,000The 964 generation of the 911 Turbo represents the shift from the raw, mechanical character of classic 930 Turbos to the more refined and technologically advanced models that followed.
P.O.A.1974 saw the introduction of US required impact bumpers in the 911. These bumpers were so successfully integrated into the design that they remained unchanged for 15yrs.
$450,000Despite being dimensionally more compact than the Silver Cloud it replaces, the Silver Shadow managed to offer greater passenger and luggage space thanks to its more space-efficient monocoque construction.
$128,000In 1965, Rolls-Royce represented a sea of change with their car production with the Silver Shadow. Until its purchase by BMW, the Shadow left its mark on over 30 years of Rolls-Royce and Bentley history…
$118,000The Rover P5B, an enduring symbol of British automotive engineering and style, has a rich history intertwined with the upper echelons of government and royalty.
$88,000This Unleashed by E-Type UK is one of only ten units that will be produced, all of which are Series 3 roadsters, each having 4,000 man-hours lavished on them to become the car you see here.
$780,000What you see here is a very rare black plated, concourse worthy Beetle Cabriolet and is one of only a handful in town.
$150,000Widely regarded as Britain’s answer to the American “muscle car”, the Austin Healey 3000 is a British sports car built from 1959 to 1967 and is the best known of the “big Healey” models.
SOLDShown to the world in 1973, the Dino 308 GT4 incorporated several firsts for Ferrari. It was the first production Ferrari with a V8 engine, and their first mid-engined 2+2 sports car.
SOLDIf one car holds a special place in Ferrari’s rich history, it’s the Dino 246 GT. The Dino 246 GT was named after Enzo Ferrari’s beloved son, Alfredo “Dino” Ferrari, who was instrumental in developing Ferrari’s V6 engine.
SOLDThis 1973 Lotus Seven was raced and rallied in Singapore in the 1970s and features a 1300cc Hobay tuned engine, complete with a half-race Ford camshaft, a pair of twin-choke Weber 40 DCOE and a close-ratio racing gearbox.
SOLDIn the 1980s, Mercedes-Benz introduced the 190E 2.3-16 Cosworth, a high-performance sedan that boosted their motorsports reputation and left a lasting mark on the automotive industry.
SOLDThe Mercedes-Benz 200E, part of the iconic W123 model lineup, remains a timeless classic that has left an indelible mark on the automotive industry.
SOLDFew names in the automotive world evoke as much admiration as Mercedes-Benz when it comes to timeless elegance and unparalleled luxury.
SOLDOwning and driving a classic MG MGB Roadster is a delightful experience that combines nostalgia, style, and pure love for the open road.
SOLDOnly produced for two years, the MGC Roadster is considered a collectible today. This fine example is spotless inside and out and drives like an absolute dream.
SOLDThe legendary 356 is Porsche’s very first production model, and the brainchild of Ferdinand “Ferry” Porsche, son of company founder Dr. Ferdinand Porsche. One can say, the 356 is the reason the iconic 911 was born.
SOLDThis 911 Carrera 2 is in the rare Cabriolet body style and is lovingly presented in iconic Guards Red on black leather. It has undergone a no-expense-spared rebuilt exercise and it looks and drives like a dream!
SOLDThe Porsche 911 Carrera 2, internally codenamed “964”, is regarded by many as the ideal “classic” air-cooled 911.
SOLDThe Speedster name was revived when Porsche launched the 911 Carrera 3.2 Speedster in 1989 as a one year special, which happened to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the 911.
SOLDRegarded as the best “old-school” 911, the 993 retained Porsche’s iconic air-cooled engine but with updates like a new suspension for better handling and stability.
SOLDThe flagship of Japan’s best-known automotive brand, the Toyota Century has been the carriage of choice for Japanese dignitaries and even the Emperor himself!
SOLDThe 964 generation of the 911 Turbo represents the shift from the raw, mechanical character of classic 930 Turbos to the more refined and technologically advanced models that followed.
P.O.A.1974 saw the introduction of US required impact bumpers in the 911. These bumpers were so successfully integrated into the design that they remained unchanged for 15yrs.
$450,000This 1971 Mercedes-Benz 200, part of the legendary W114/W115 series, represents a golden era of automotive craftsmanship.
$59,800The Mercedes-Benz 190 SL (W121) continues to capture hearts decades after its debut. Unveiled in 1954 at the New York Auto Show and entering production in 1955, the 190 SL exemplifies the balance between luxury and performance that defines the Mercedes-Benz brand.
$700,000The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, part of the Firebird lineup introduced in 1967, became a symbol of American performance and style over the decades.
$78,000The story of Ferrari’s mid-engine V8 sports cars began in 1973 with the Bertone-designed Ferrari Dino 308 GT4, a significant departure from the brand’s traditional front-engine layouts.
$368,000The Daimler Sovereign Coupé is a classic embodiment of British automotive craftsmanship, combining luxury with timeless design.
$80,000The Rover P5B, an enduring symbol of British automotive engineering and style, has a rich history intertwined with the upper echelons of government and royalty.
$88,000When it comes to automotive icons, few cars command as much reverence and admiration as the original Porsche 911 Turbo, internally codenamed 930.
$430,000Widely regarded as Britain’s answer to the American “muscle car”, the Austin Healey 3000 is a British sports car built from 1959 to 1967 and is the best known of the “big Healey” models.
SOLDThe Classic Mini is a beloved car that has become an icon of British automotive history. Initially launched in 1959, the Mini was designed by Sir Alec Issigonis, who sought to create a small, fuel-efficient, affordable and practical car.
$75,000The Daimler Sovereign Coupé is a classic embodiment of British automotive craftsmanship, combining luxury with timeless design.
$80,000Shown to the world in 1973, the Dino 308 GT4 incorporated several firsts for Ferrari. It was the first production Ferrari with a V8 engine, and their first mid-engined 2+2 sports car.
SOLDThe story of Ferrari’s mid-engine V8 sports cars began in 1973 with the Bertone-designed Ferrari Dino 308 GT4, a significant departure from the brand’s traditional front-engine layouts.
$368,000Introduced to replace the elegant but ageing Ferrari 328, the Pininfarina-designed 348 flaunted a radically different but no less stunning design language from its predecessor.
$288,000If one car holds a special place in Ferrari’s rich history, it’s the Dino 246 GT. The Dino 246 GT was named after Enzo Ferrari’s beloved son, Alfredo “Dino” Ferrari, who was instrumental in developing Ferrari’s V6 engine.
SOLDTo many, the Ferrari F355 is considered the ultimate “old school” V8 Ferrari – classic Ferrari vibes with daily drivability.
$450,0001 of only 2 F355 Spiders in town! Considered by many as one of the most desirable old-school Ferrari thanks to its classic Ferrari wedge-shaped design and retro pop-up headlights…
$450,000Open the quaint suicide doors, drop yourself into the racing buckets, and imagine how Ernst Furtmayr took class victory in one at the Nurburgring 500km endurance race back in 1961!
$128,000This 1973 Lotus Seven was raced and rallied in Singapore in the 1970s and features a 1300cc Hobay tuned engine, complete with a half-race Ford camshaft, a pair of twin-choke Weber 40 DCOE and a close-ratio racing gearbox.
SOLDIn the 1980s, Mercedes-Benz introduced the 190E 2.3-16 Cosworth, a high-performance sedan that boosted their motorsports reputation and left a lasting mark on the automotive industry.
SOLDThe Mercedes-Benz 300CE, part of the revered W124 series, remains an automotive legend for several reasons. Launched in the late 1980s, its design continues to captivate enthusiasts with its sleek lines and elegant profile.
$85,000The Mercedes-Benz 190 SL (W121) continues to capture hearts decades after its debut. Unveiled in 1954 at the New York Auto Show and entering production in 1955, the 190 SL exemplifies the balance between luxury and performance that defines the Mercedes-Benz brand.
$700,000This 1971 Mercedes-Benz 200, part of the legendary W114/W115 series, represents a golden era of automotive craftsmanship.
$59,800The Mercedes-Benz 200E, part of the iconic W123 model lineup, remains a timeless classic that has left an indelible mark on the automotive industry.
SOLDFew names in the automotive world evoke as much admiration as Mercedes-Benz when it comes to timeless elegance and unparalleled luxury.
SOLDOwning and driving a classic MG MGB Roadster is a delightful experience that combines nostalgia, style, and pure love for the open road.
SOLDThis very clean example is repainted in classic silver to a very high degree, and the interior has been completely reupholstered in supple crimson leather with complimenting black carpeting.
$72,000Only produced for two years, the MGC Roadster is considered a collectible today. This fine example is spotless inside and out and drives like an absolute dream.
SOLDThe Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, part of the Firebird lineup introduced in 1967, became a symbol of American performance and style over the decades.
$78,000The legendary 356 is Porsche’s very first production model, and the brainchild of Ferdinand “Ferry” Porsche, son of company founder Dr. Ferdinand Porsche. One can say, the 356 is the reason the iconic 911 was born.
SOLDEvery aspect of this Concours d’Elegance worthy example has been painstakingly looked into, from the bodywork to the interior, the engine to the gearbox, and the suspension system to the brakes, worked on only by dedicated Porsche specialists and our island’s best artisans…
$438,000This 911 Carrera 2 is in the rare Cabriolet body style and is lovingly presented in iconic Guards Red on black leather. It has undergone a no-expense-spared rebuilt exercise and it looks and drives like a dream!
SOLDThe Porsche 911 Carrera 2, internally codenamed “964”, is regarded by many as the ideal “classic” air-cooled 911.
SOLDThe Speedster name was revived when Porsche launched the 911 Carrera 3.2 Speedster in 1989 as a one year special, which happened to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the 911.
SOLDThe Porsche 993 is the last iteration of the air-cooled 911, produced from 1993 to 1998. The air-cooled 911 had been in production for over 30 years, and the 993 represented the culmination of all the advancements and refinements…
$318,000Regarded as the best “old-school” 911, the 993 retained Porsche’s iconic air-cooled engine but with updates like a new suspension for better handling and stability.
SOLDInspired by the venerable 911 Carrera RS 2.7, this 911 SC has been lovingly converted with new bodywork and interior work to pay homage to one of the greatest 911 of all and is mechanically and aesthetically superb!
$488,000When it comes to automotive icons, few cars command as much reverence and admiration as the original Porsche 911 Turbo, internally codenamed 930.
$430,000The 964 generation of the 911 Turbo represents the shift from the raw, mechanical character of classic 930 Turbos to the more refined and technologically advanced models that followed.
P.O.A.1974 saw the introduction of US required impact bumpers in the 911. These bumpers were so successfully integrated into the design that they remained unchanged for 15yrs.
$450,000Despite being dimensionally more compact than the Silver Cloud it replaces, the Silver Shadow managed to offer greater passenger and luggage space thanks to its more space-efficient monocoque construction.
$128,000In 1965, Rolls-Royce represented a sea of change with their car production with the Silver Shadow. Until its purchase by BMW, the Shadow left its mark on over 30 years of Rolls-Royce and Bentley history…
$118,000The Rover P5B, an enduring symbol of British automotive engineering and style, has a rich history intertwined with the upper echelons of government and royalty.
$88,000The flagship of Japan’s best-known automotive brand, the Toyota Century has been the carriage of choice for Japanese dignitaries and even the Emperor himself!
SOLDThis Unleashed by E-Type UK is one of only ten units that will be produced, all of which are Series 3 roadsters, each having 4,000 man-hours lavished on them to become the car you see here.
$780,000What you see here is a very rare black plated, concourse worthy Beetle Cabriolet and is one of only a handful in town.
$150,000