…. Mr. Gross used the car sparingly through his tenure, but he retained it for 33 years, only selling it as a complete, rust-free but non-driving project in 1984. CLICK to read more…
…ahead of the driver, while auxiliary dials are arranged neatly in the center of the dash for that classic, 1960s aircraft-inspired layout. Instruments and controls appear to be a mix of original and restored items and in very good order. CLICK to read more…
…more than ever, the quality and importance of every car truly matters. Whether your interests lay in big-horsepower Brass-Era cars, coachbuilt classics, or post-war sports and GT cars, we remain committed to offering only the finest examples available. In the past year, we have had the privilege to sell some truly spectacular automobiles; a particu…
…le from 1994. Fully serviced by America’s only XJ220 experts and packing 542 horsepower twin-turbocharged 3.5 liter V6, it was a truly exhilarating drive! https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/5828-1994-jaguar-xj220-coupe/…
…im is in excellent condition, appearing very nicely maintained and with minimal aging since the restoration was completed. Carpets are similarly well-kept, correctly presented down to the molded rubber “Austin” heel pad. Smiths instruments and Lucas switchgear are excellent, set in a refinished burl wood fascia. The original banjo-type steering whee…
…s 46037 was completed in June 1938, destined for the home market. It was sold through dealer Glovers of Ripon in Yorkshire to a Mrs. A. Sidi, although little else of the early history is documented. The recent history picks up in 2001, when a Jaguar enthusiast, collector, and restorer acquired the car and proceeded to treat it to a ground-up, nut-an…
…p in a large collection and is a generally sound and good running example with the potential to be a capable and enjoyable event car with some sorting. Documents show chassis number 198.040.5500154 was originally delivered in March of 1955 in European specification to Brussels, Belgium. This car is somewhat unusual in that it is equipped with a numb…
…hrome covers, dual Lorraine search lamps, an upholstered trunk, and outside exhaust. Paintwork is suitably exquisite, as is the plating and brightwork. The natural tan leather provides a rich contrast to the red bodywork. The upholstery is glove-soft and finely trimmed to a high standard, complemented with matching brown carpeting and tan salt-and-p…
Bespoke four-passenger pickup engineered and handcrafted from a brand new E320 wagon by renowned German coachbuilder Binz. Commissioned by an Atlanta-area Mercedes dealer at a conversion cost of nearly $50,000. Impeccable condition with just over 21,000 miles from new. This one-off 2000 E320 is one of the most extraordinary examples of the W210 we…
It’s no secret that we’re fans of big, thundering Brass Era cars here at Hyman Ltd., and few are as impressive as this Pope-Toledo Type XV. High horsepower brass cars like this are very hard to come by, and we’ve been lucky enough over the years to offer many amazing examples; this being one of our favorites. https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/5890-1907…
In April of 2017, Mark & Phillip abandoned the rest of the team in St. Louis to take this magnificent Alfa Romeo 6C on the Copperstate 1000. One of just 60 built and powered by the legendary Vittorio Jano designed twin-cam six, the Touring-bodied Alfa performed flawlessly on the thousand mile rally, making everyone back in the St. Louis office very…
…ent. It is a rare occasion when a Marmon Sixteen comes to market, and we are especially pleased to offer this exquisite 1933 example, featuring handsome convertible sedan coachwork by LeBaron. Most Marmon Sixteens wore closed sedan and limousine coachwork, so it is a rare sight to see the mighty Marmon radiator grille on an open car. Recently out of…