Mercedes 250SE (1967)

1967 Model. Registration no: YMO 225F Chassis no: 10801422046745 Engine no: 12998022023614 Engine: 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 3

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Mercedes 500 SL Convertible (1982)

The Mercedes-Benz SL class has been manufactured since 1954. The designation SL derives from the German ‘Sport Leicht’ or ‘Sport Light’ and was first applied to the 300 SL ‘Gullwing,’

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Mercedes 420 SL (1988)

Classic Sports Convertible Registration no: E417MPV Chassis no: WDB1070472A079906 Engine no: 11696X22001691 Engine: 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 3

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Mercedes E55 AMG (2000)

A German Autobahn cruiser…top flight AMG variant the V8 monster can propel the car to sixty miles per hour in less than six seconds but by the same token is

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Mercedes SL55 AMG (2004)

The fifth generation of the legendary SL series of two door convertible sports cars was known as the R230. It featured a fully retractable hardtop that was marketed as the

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Messerschmitt KR 200 (1956)

1956 example of Messerschmitt iconic bubble car. Registration no: SWT 242 Chassis no: 60590 Engine no: 2248114 Engine: 191cc 0-60 mph: 60 Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 2

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MG Midget J2 (1933)

The MG J-type was produced by the MG Car company from 1932 to 1934. This 2-door sports car used an updated version of the overhead camshaft, cross ow engine, used

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MG PA Magnette Farina (1934)

Classic British open top sports car. Registration no: JU5316 Chassis no: PA1675 Engine no: 1937HAP Engine: 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 1

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MG Midget TC (1946)

The TC Midget was the postwar MG, launched in 1945. It was quite similar to the pre-war TB, sharing the same pushrod-OHV engine with a slightly higher compression ratio of

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MG Y Type Tourer (1950)

A total of just 877 MG Y-Type Tourers were manufactured from 1948 until 1950, however, amazingly all but three were exported. As a consequence the Y Tourer remains a rare

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