Over the years we’ve had a handful of these Aston Martin DB2/4 DHC. Back in 2008 I was particularly exciting about this one. It was a good matching number car, complete, and with no damage or rust. Only 102 Drop Head Coupes (convertibles) were built. This one...
Although this is one of the more controversial Zagato built cars, it is definitely an interesting design if nothing else. These cars were based on the highly desirable V8 Vantage ‘X-Pack’, and came equipped with Aston Martin’ 5.3-litre ‘V580X’ Vantage V-8...
This V12 Zagato came about as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the DB4 GT Zagato, the first collaboration between Zagato and Aston Martin. The V12 Zagato was not only beautiful, it was a successful race car placing 5th and 6th in its class at the 39th ADAC...
Some of Zagato’s finest work is up for sale, and we’d argue that the 2019 Vanquish Zagato shooting brake is one of the coolest modern cars you could buy today. It’s futuristic, beautiful, functional, and absolutely cool. This is one of just 99 Zagato shooting brakes...
The Jaguar XK120 was a ground breaking design when it arrived in 1948. Modern, stylish and fast. The first 240 cars were aluminum bodied with later cars bodied in steel. Powered by a straight six, 3.4 litre engine with twin cam shafts producing 160 horsepower. The...
The Morgan +4 is a car manufactured by Morgan from 1950-1969. It was then revived twice, from 1985-2000, and again in 2005. The +4 is a more powerful, slightly longer version of the Morgan 4/4. After 1962, these cars came equipped with a 2.1 liter inline four cylinder...