Our showroom is a stylish blend of cars, music, curios, and automobilia from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. We take pride in offering only honest, well-sorted vehicles that have been thoroughly inspected by our highly experienced in-house specialists.
All our cars are either personally sourced or sold on a commission basis on behalf of our customers – provided they meet our exacting standards. We can also help source specific vehicles to suit individual requirements and will soon be introducing a finance facility to make it easier for customers to acquire their next toy.
Opening Hours
Monday to Saturday 9am — 5.30pm
Sunday — Closed
Quintessentially British, we are proud to offer the market this beautiful MGB GT Coupe Sportscar
Full and Complete transformation via South African " Reviver Design " to the current custodian's exacting and meticulous specification you see today.
Surely the most recognisable “British Vehicle” on the planet. What we have here on offer is a delightfully charming example of the last generation of the “Series” Land Rovers.
Beautiful & Elegant to behold, this “Pagoda” is quintessential 1960’s chic - finished in a lovely Gold Metallic over a Black Leather interior.
A beautifully presented Bentley S2 Continental.
Mercedes Benz of the 1960’s are renowned for their advanced engineering and this W112 is the epitome of this - Introduced in 1965, the 300SE was a luxury car that set a standard for Mercedes and was the forerunner to the renowned S-Class and the inception of the modern Mercedes.
This stunning Continental Convertible is finished in Azure blue with blue piped Magnolia leather interior and beautifully finished wood veneers.
The BMW 3.0 CSL, CSL standing for Coupe Sport Leichtbau (Coupe Sport Lightweight), was created in 1972 as an homologation special built to enable the car to be eligible for the European Touring Car Championships.
Everyone loves a Mini !!
The first Mini rolled off the production line in 1959 and was an immediate hit – so innovative, that many of the features first seen on the Mini are still used today.
Triumph were on a roll in the 1960’s and had employed the legendary Italian designer Michelotti to bring some Italian flair to their line-up. Starting with the ever popular Triumph Herald, he was responsible for the TR4 design.
The Moke gained much popularity as a beach buggy and was often rented to tourists in tropical island resorts such as Mauritius and Barbados.
A charming Ford Thames 400E Pick-up Truck, a 'milk float' with a lot of soul.