We’re not sure if you were waiting for them, but you can finally import a “modern” TVR! This is one of very few we’ve seen for sale in the states. The TVR Griffith is a beautiful, fast, great sounding sports car out of England, and the 25 year...
Photo courtesy of Bearded Mug Media Congratulations to the Greenwich Concours organizers! Arnolt cars (Bristol, MG and Aston) were featured at the Greenwich Concours this year. There were nine Arnolt Bristol’s on display, six Arnolt MG’s and two Astons. An...
The Jaguar D-Type was designed from the outset to be a Le Mans winning racer. There were only ever around 87 cars completed, which includes the XKSS, factory D-Type race cars, and customer cars (of which there were 53). They started out using a 3.4 liter six cylinder...
The Austin Healey 100 is a sports car that was produced from 1953-1956. The car was called a “100” because of its ability to reach 100 mph (although the top speed was 106 according to The Motor magazine)! 14,634 Austin Healey 100’s were produced for...
The MG MGA was produced by MG from 1955 to 1962. There were over 100,000 of these cars produced through the end of the 1962 production run. This model is a 1960, which put out about 80 horsepower. Differences from the previous model included amber or white front turn...
The Austin Healey 3000 was produced from 1959-1967. All of the 3000’s came with a 2.9 liter six cylinder motor. These Sports Convertibles came with a four speed transmission, and were rear wheel drive. A classic British sports car combination. They had a...