The H&H classic car auction will take place from 2.30pm to 4.30pm on Sunday 10 July, so you’ve got plenty of time to view the lots beforehand. We’ve chosen a few of our personal favourites to highlight below, but you can view all the listings on our auction listings page.
For the fixer-upper … 1966 Costin-Nathan Works Prototype
The only alloy-bodied Costin-Nathan was successfully campaigned by Roger Nathan throughout the 1960s, but has been left undisturbed for the last 45 years and is now in need of considerable restoration. Nevertheless, for a skilled restorer, it could become an excellent historic racer - and would be eligible for competition at Chateau Impney!
Estimate (£) 25,000–30,000
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For the first-time classic owner … 1959 Austin-Healey Sprite
This Austin-Healey Sprite was assembled in South Africa and is in very good condition, having just 28,500 miles on the clock. It has been in the same family for over 35 years and was often used in club rallies and show days. The Sprite is a convertible and comes with both a soft top and a hard top.
Estimate: (£) 8,000–12,000
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For the collector … 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Sports Limousine
The last of the grand six-cylinder Rolls-Royces and a perfect example of the Rolls-Royce marque, this elegant Phantom II Sports Limousine is finished in Balmoral Green over Black (a favourite of the royal household) and features an original interior.
Estimate: (£) 80,000–100,000
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For the motorsport enthusiast … 1933 Austin Seven ‘Super Sportsman’ Special
This striking Austin 7 was converted into a road/racing special in 1964 using an all-aluminium Super Sportsman body, Super Accessories proprietary suspension, lightened wheels and a tuned engine. It’s been recently refreshed and treated to a bare metal respray, and is ideal for historic sprints, hill climbs and racing with the 750 Motor Club.
Estimate: (£) 10,000–12,000
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