British classics to shine at H&H Classics’ sale

Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire 14th June.

09/06/2023    

British classics to shine at H&H Classics’ sale

  • Vehicles on offer represent over a century’s worth of automotive design, engineering, and performance
  • Cars from 24 British manufacturers at the auction in Duxford
  • 132 lots offered for sale on 14th June

Great Britons are set to take centre stage at one of the UK’s most exciting and diverse classic car auctions of the year.

A total of 132 iconic classic cars will go under the hammer at H&H Classics’ auction at the famous Imperial War Museum, Duxford on 14th June, including nineteen Jaguars, fourteen Bentleys, seven Triumphs, four Lagondas and four Rolls-Royces – cars which truly epitomise the pinnacle of British design and engineering.

The strong line-up includes models spanning more than a century, and together have a combined pre-sale estimate of more than £4m. From exclusive vintage models to beautiful sports cars, the catalogue showcases the heights of automotive craftsmanship.

Damian Jones, senior motorcar specialist, H&H Classics said, “We are thrilled to present such a wonderful selection of British automotive icons at our upcoming Duxford sale. With 24 esteemed British manufacturers represented, it really does underline the strength of Britain’s motoring heritage and will no doubt evoke a range of emotions, passion and memories for those looking to add to their collections. From elegant vintage models to powerful sports cars, these treasures are highly prized and we look forward to helping them all find new homes.”

Historic motoring fans will be delighted to find no fewer than eight examples of a true icon of British automotive design and elegance, the Jaguar E-type, including an exhaustively restored 1964 4.2 Fixed Head Coupe, expected to command a price between £100,000 - £120,000. However, for those preferring a roadster, then a more accessibly guided 1971 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Roadster could be the ideal solution at £50,000 - £60,000.

Standout among the Jaguars on offer is the breath-taking 1936 Jaguar SS100 2.5 Litre Two-Seater Sports, which competed in the 1937 Monte Carlo rally, and won the RAC rally the same year. This exceptional vehicle is expected to be one of the most valuable cars on offer, with a pre-sale estimate of between £380,000 and £450,000.

Another notable British entry is a unique 1960 Bentley S2 Continental H.J. Mulliner Coupe. Customised by FLM Panelcraft to the special order of its first owner, Captain R.G. McLeod, this remarkable vehicle is instantly recognisable to Bentley aficionados the world over. Coming to market for the first time in decades, the McLeod S2 is expected to provoke spirited competition, with an estimated value of £170,000 to £220,000.

The auction will also feature a range of iconic and incredibly popular Triumph models, ranging from a fully-restored 1963 TR4, to one of just 8,370 Triumph TR6s built for the home market, plus a 1980 TR7 Convertible which, remarkably, has covered just 21,000 miles from new.

Bidders and enthusiasts alike can explore the full catalogue of exceptional cars, each with its own distinctive story and allure. Interested buyers and enthusiasts can participate in the auction both in person at the Imperial War Museum or remotely via online or telephone bidding. Detailed information on the bidding process, registration, and the complete auction catalogue can be found on the official H&H Classics website.

Viewing is available on both Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th June with the sale commencing at 1pm on the 14th.

 


132 classics, including those from The Guinness Collection will be offered by H&H at its auction on 14th June

 


British classics will star at the sale which includes the RAC rally winning 1936 Jaguar SS100

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