What Makes It Special? Originally a U.S. Ambassador’s car which comes with all the original shipping paperwork and other documentation from Jaguar. Fun fact: Bill of Sale from Jaguar is for $1.00 – the cheapest new Jaguar ever. It… more»
British Classic Cars
Low Mileage Survivors Headed To Auction!
I still can’t believe that summer is already slipping away! Thankfully, there’s still plenty of time to buy and enjoy a classic before the snow starts to fall. We recently took a look at a few of the cars… more»
Chevy 327 V8-Powered: 1973 Triumph Stag
Update 8/27/19 – After close to a year, this Stag has resurfaced here on eBay. This time it’s listed with a lower starting bid and a reserve. It has also moved to Archer, Florida so we can only assume… more»
Make Offer: 1980 Triumph TR7
The Triumph TR7 has long been on the more affordable British sports cars you could buy, and this 1980 example may be snaggable for a decent price given the seller’s “make offer” pricing strategy. Some listings, you know it’s… more»
A World of Possibilities: 1973 Triumph GT6
The Triumph GT6 was first introduced to the motoring public in 1966 and remained in production through two model updates until December of 1973. This particular GT6 is a Mark III example from that final year of production. It… more»
Cheap Classic Project: 1968 MG MGB
Let’s be honest here. I doubt that you will find a complete MGB project car that looks as good as this one does for the asking price. There is some rust visible in a few spots around the car,… more»
Garage Find: 1971 Jensen Interceptor
The Jensen Interceptor has long gone unnoticed by most collectors, but they’ve recently been gaining interest as more and more people are discovering what a great combination these cars really are. You get British grand touring know-how with a… more»
Possibly Cheap Project: 1967 MGB-GT
While the MGB convertible is almost ubiquitous in British car circles, the arguably prettier MGB-GT is much rarer. If you want to get in on the ground floor, there’s a project 1967 MGB-GT being sold here on eBay. The opening… more»
The One I Should Have Bought: 1990 Jaguar XJS
This is the car I should have purchased. Yup, I can say that as last year I bought a Jaguar XJS from this very site. Don’t get me wrong, I love my car and I don’t regret buying it,… more»
Competition Classic: 1966 Lotus Elan Fixed-Head Coupe
This 1966 Lotus Elan Fixed-Head Coupe is an unusual car because it has led a life of competition since new, but its original engine has managed to survive the rigors of racing. It retired from racing in the 1980s… more»
Rare Brit: 1971 Lotus Elan +2 Coupe
For many people, the words “Lotus Elan” evoke images of a classic British 2-seater convertible sports car. One of the more unusual and rarer versions of the Elan was the +2 Fixed-Head Coupe, which was first released in 1967…. more»
Rust-Free Survivor: 1980 Triumph TR7 Drophead
The Triumph TR7 is a car that I find interesting because it was never intended to be released in convertible form. When the company finally yielded to buyer demand and followed that path, the resulting car turned out to… more»
Driven ‘Round The Block: 1972 Triumph TR6
We’re told that the last owner of this 1972 Triumph TR6 drove it around the block once in a while for the last 17 years (it only covered 1,765 miles during that period)! It’s listed for sale here on… more»
















