Peet Classics
Vehicle(s): 8
A robust rolling chassis with a large, powerful engine. In the 1930s, for example, most cars were sold to the upper class, who then engaged a specialized sheet metal shop to have the chassis fitted with stylish, custom-made...
Mint condition only 30.000 km's
Encountering a Range Rover Classic like this is a rarity. This Suffix B model from 1973, delivered in the Netherlands, boasts an incredible, jaw-dropping quality. Almost entirely restored to its original glory and enhanced through several modifications, it now stands even more remarkable.
This time, we present a car that needs no introduction... It may be clear. In the annals of automotive history, few models can rival the legendary Jaguar E-Type. As a timeless symbol of British elegance and finesse, the E-Type became the darling of the 1960s. The epitome of design and performance.
A true style object on wheels, this excitingly beautiful 1973 Volvo P1800es is a feast for the eyes and heart. With its body-off restoration this car is a unique gem from the past. Its shiny metallic red, complete with Panna Sport wheels and modern wide tires, makes this showpiece an iconic eye-catcher that invites you to experience what real driving pleasure is.
Jaguar Mk2 3.8 Automatic (1963) At Peet Classics, the Jaguar Mk 2 always strikes a chord. In our opinion, its beautiful design, excellent six-cylinder in-line engine, classic interior and expert build quality make the Mk 2 one of the most desirable cars ever made in the UK. This Mk 2 3.8 Automatic, which we have recently added to our collection, is exactly 60 years old. That sounds like a great age, but thanks to its powerful engine and excellent driving qualities, the Mk 2 still excels with its great ride and sporty road manners.
What makes this Jaguar Mk2 truly unique is its unmistakable character. The car radiates timeless elegance and refinement that you can feel as soon as you sit behind the wheel. It is well-maintained and ready for new adventures.
This car has been extensively rebuilt by specialists, down to the smallest details, following the design concept of Ian Callum.