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If you are thinking of purchasing a classic car, whether it be for the first time or to add to your collection of cherished vehicles, why not consider getting along to H & H Classics auction to be held at Kelham Hall, Newark, Nottinghamshire on the 17th June 2026 starting at 12.00.
You may also find it of interest to read that viewing is available on Tuesday 16th June 2026 from 12pm and on Wednesday 17th June 2026 from 9am.
Whilst you can view the current list of classic vehicles being offered for sale on the auctioneer’s website, we thought that we would highlight just a few of them here.
If you happen to have a large bank balance then you may wish to take a look at a 1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2 + 2 Series 1 “Interim” that has an estimated sale price of between £180,000 to £220,000. Apparently, it is one of only 9 of these vehicles built with right hand drive making it extremely rare. Infact, there were only 124 of these vehicles manufactured with the others being left hand drive. It is said to only have 59,000 miles on the clock making it very low mileage for its age. In the region of £218,000 was spent in restoring the car over a period lasting 6 years from 2013 to 2019. Its bodywork is in Celeste Blue.
If you are a fan of the Jaguar E-Type then why not cast your eyes over a 1973 Jaguar E-Type V12 Roadster that has an estimated sale price of between £55,000 to £65,000. Only 1,872 were built with right hand drive. The present owner of the vehicle has spent in the region of £22,000 on the car since buying it in 2015. It has a 5 speed manual gearbox. It has an MOT until October 2026.
If you have a smaller budget and like the MINI then why not glance over a 1968 Morris Mini Cooper 998 that has an estimated sale price of between £16,000 to £20,000. It has six owners throughout its life and was subject to a full restoration around 2020. Its bodywork is in Island Blue with the roof in Snowberry White. It even has its original invoice of sale.
If you like the idea of driving through the countryside on a summer’s afternoon with the wind sweeping through your hair why not take a look at an open-topped 1954 MG TF 1500 that has an estimated sale price of between £16,000 to £20,000. It has been in the same family ownership since 1996. It comes with a 5-speed gearbox. It was originally left hand drive but at some point was adapted to right hand drive. The MOT is valid until April 2027.
We do hope that you have a successful day at the above classic car auction and find a suitable vehicle.


