The Humber Hawk is a four-cylinder automobile manufactured from 1945 to 1967 by British-based Humber Limited. The Mark II Hawk was a completely new car. The new body was styled
*Designed by William Towns *Based on BMC mechanicals *One of only three made *Fully restored Registration no: OFK 700M Chassis no: XAV11066897A Engine no: 85H704EH420 Engine: 0-60 mph: Top Speed:
The Hustler was a Mini-based project designed in 1978 by Aston Martin Lagonda designer William Towns and later developed into a kit car by his Interstyle design studio. The original
Classic Racing Bike with a Norton Featherbed frame and modified Honda 750 four engine. Registration no: USK610 Chassis no: G3T45900 Engine no: CB752544608 Engine: 812cc 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG:
This motorcycle a fusion the Norton featherbed frame with an Ariel Square Four engine. Registration no: 803YUR Chassis no: PL544 Engine no: R13845(6)74 Engine: 998cc 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG:
The Iso Rivolta is a luxurious Coupe introduced in 1962 by Iso Automotoveicoli S.p.A. of Bresso, a suburb of Milan. Company chairman Renzo Rivolta and his colleague, former Ferrari engineer
Launched at the Mayfair Hotel, London on 23 September 1935, this was the first model to carry the Jaguar name. This was the first four-door car offered by the SS
1937 Model.William Lyons (later Sir William) had not put a foot wrong since he had joined William Walmsley in founding The Swallow Sidecar Co. in Blackpool in 1922. He progressed
A total of only 274 21⁄2-Litre dropheads had been made when the coming of war halted production, and today survivors – only 18 known – are both rare and highly
This is where the Jaguar saloon car story really begins. In the pre-war Swallow Sidecar and SS era, the company had cut its teeth building increasingly desirable sports cars and