From the basement: 1955 Porsche 356 Speedster

This 1955 Porsche 356 Speedster offers a blend of originality and mechanical upgrades. Stored from the 1960s to 2021 in a San Francisco basement and preserved with Gibbs Oil, it was acquired by the current owner in 2024. Although the original engine and gearbox are no longer present, the car retains matching-number body panels. Originally… Read More From the basement: 1955 Porsche 356 Speedster

Green on green: 1967 Jaguar E-Type FHC

This Series I Coupe, originally finished in British Racing Green with a matching green interior, a very interesting color combo, offers a promising restoration opportunity for the right enthusiast. With a documented history, the car was part of a significant collection of over 100 Jaguars in Austin, Texas, before being acquired by Team Classic Jaguar… Read More Green on green: 1967 Jaguar E-Type FHC

Sun-kissed: 1957 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce

Have you ever seen a first-series Giulietta Sprint Veloce with a sunroof? We haven’t, and that’s precisely why we’re featuring it. The seller says this could be one of only three produced with this feature. We’re not sure where that information comes from, but we have no trouble believing it, given that, to our knowledge,… Read More Sun-kissed: 1957 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce

Ready for a new life: 1962 Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider by Touring

One of the approximately 2,000 Spider by Touring has resurfaced for sale after a 25-year slumber. It’s not in great condition, but we’ve seen worse—much worse. In fact, unlike many we’ve come across (including one we restored to an excellent aesthetic result, though financially disastrous), this car doesn’t seem to have been seriously affected by… Read More Ready for a new life: 1962 Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider by Touring

Hen’s teeth: 1937 Singer 9 HP Sports Coupé

This rare car belongs to the Singer Le Mans series, which was produced between 1933 and 1937 as a lightweight sports car with a strong racing pedigree. This is an exceptionally rare variant. While Singer produced many (in reletive terms, of course) open-top Le Mans models, the Coupé version was built in extremely limited numbers,… Read More Hen’s teeth: 1937 Singer 9 HP Sports Coupé

Spy white: 1953 Bentley R-Type Continental Fastback by Mulliner

The 1953 Bentley R-Type Continental Fastback, chassis BC10LB, is one of the most significant and exclusive post-war Bentley models. One of only 41 left-hand drive examples produced, this H.J. Mulliner-bodied grand tourer is highly sought after for its rarity, performance, and provenance. Originally ordered by Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, on behalf of… Read More Spy white: 1953 Bentley R-Type Continental Fastback by Mulliner

A special one: 1954 Stanguellini 1100/103 TV by Bertone

This 1953 Stanguellini 1100 Berlinetta by Bertone represents a fascinating collaboration between two of Italy’s most respected automotive names—Bertone, renowned for its avant-garde designs, and Stanguellini, a master of Fiat-based performance engineering. Originally presented in 1950 and redesigned in 1953 by the visionary Franco Scaglione, this Berlinetta embodies the essence of mid-century Italian automotive design… Read More A special one: 1954 Stanguellini 1100/103 TV by Bertone

Minified style: 1959 FIAT 600 Rendez-Vous by Vignale

This 1959 Fiat 600 Berlinetta Rendez-Vous by Vignale is a rare and highly desirable piece of Italian automotive history. Designed by the renowned Giovanni Michelotti, this elegant coupe made its debut at the 1955 Concorso d’Eleganza in Campione d’Italia, where it won the prestigious 1st Prize Overall. The example offered here, chassis number 507031, was… Read More Minified style: 1959 FIAT 600 Rendez-Vous by Vignale