As usual H&H Classics will bring along some motoring magic to the London Classic Car Show which takes place at ExCel London on 18 – 21 February.
H&H Classics stand, number C170, will have a number of exciting cars on display. The first to be revealed is a special 1961 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Competition Roadster, 9VPD, the very first of the E-Type competition cars. Finished in Opalescent Dark Blue livery the 1961 Jaguar Roadster is estimated to sell for £700,000 - 900,000 at H&H Classics Duxford sale on April 19-20. This is the venue which saw the company last October join one of only five classic car auction houses to sell a car for over $10m.
H&H Classics will also be hosting the Presentation of the ‘Spirit of La Sarthe’ Trophy to racing driver David Clark on Friday 19th February at 5.00pm. The trophy is awarded each year to the highest placed British team in the Le Mans 24-hour race. The trophy is a magnificent futuristic trophy designed by Julius Thurgood the ‘Spirit of La Sarthe’ features the iconic Dunlop Bridge that spans the Le Mans track.
Unbolted is very excited that its official partner for car and other vehicle valuations is once again bringing such excitement to the London Classic Car Show. Since H&H was founded by Simon Hope and Mark Hamilton in 1993 as a specialist auction house dedicated solely to the sale of collectors’ motorcars and motorcycles, it can boast a continuous trading history which exceeds that of any UK rival.