While I don’t normally pay too close of attention to MGBs, this one struck me as potentially being a genuine low-mileage example with its preserved graphics and mint-condition original top. The seller is going by the numbers of the… more»
British Classic Cars
Classy Chassis! 1928 Rolls-Royce Phantom I
Back in the era this car was built, many luxury manufacturers built chassis and sent them to coachbuilders for the final body. Rolls Royce was no exception and the Phantom I model received bodies from many different manufacturers. This… more»
Significant MG: 1958 MG Magnette
When the original MG Magnette ZA was released for public sale in 1954, it marked a significant milestone in the history of the marque, as it was the first car wearing the MG badge that was of monocoque construction…. more»
Still Beautiful: 1950 Jaguar XK120 Project
Even covered with dust and incomplete, Sir William Lyon’s beautiful XK120 shape makes me gasp at it’s beauty. This 1950 XK120 is being sold here on eBay as an unfinished project due to unfortunate health issues belaboring the former owner. Bidding… more»
“Cheap” Racing: 1964 Austin-Healey Sprite
First off, for those racers that saw the post headline and immediately guffawed, yes, I’m fully aware there is NO truly cheap way to race a car. However, some methods are less expensive than others, and this 1964 Sprite… more»
Huge Parts Hoard: Austin-Healey, MG and Triumph Parts
Barn Finder TriPowerVette spotted this interesting buy, so thank you so much for that. If you are a British car enthusiast, then this is a listing guaranteed to make your eyes sparkle. The owner of this collection has decided… more»
Completed Project: 1973 MGB
The owner of this 1973 MGB bought it 6 years ago, and in that time he, in his own word, “took it from junk to this.” I hesitate to refer to the work completed as a restoration, as there… more»
Restore Or Part Out? 1976 Triumph TR6
The TR6 has always been my favorite vehicle out of the Triumph TR range. The squarer styling and deeply offset wheels with chrome trim rings make the car appear far more aggressive and purposeful than its predecessors. This TR6… more»
Cheapest Jaguar XK120 On The Market?
Barn Finds reader Doc just sent in this Jaguar with the title “maybe the cheapest XK120 in the world”. The $12k asking price may not seem cheap to most people, but a quick search reveals that this particular project… more»
Poor Man’s Rolls Royce: 1970 Rover 3500S
The owner of this Rover 3500S refers to it as a “poor man’s Rolls Royce.” That seems a bit harsh because these are a nice car in their own right. You will find this Rover listed for sale here… more»
British Forces: Shorland Armored Patrol Car
When it comes to former military vehicles, many of the ones we feature have been “neutered”, in a way, with their hardcore firepower already removed. That’s not the case with this fully-armed Shorland Land Rover patrol vehicle that Barn… more»
Texas Classic Jag: 1971 Jaguar XKE
Released in 1961, the Jaguar E-Type (or XKE) caused a sensation from day one. This was a British car that was designed to take on the sports car might of Ferrari. Even Enzo Ferrari himself conceded that it was… more»
V12 Drop-Top: 1992 Jaguar XJS Convertible
While the XJS was a distinct departure in styling from its predecessor, the E-Type, these cars proved to be capable grand touring cars in their own right. Reader John S pulled this great looking XJS convertible out of longer-term… more»
1 of 63: 1953 Allard K-3
This 1953 Allard K3 has undergone what the owner refers to as a museum-grade restoration, and is now ready to move on to a new owner. One of only 63 K-3s ever built, these rarely come onto the market…. more»
















