CCA have already recently consigned a fabulous selection of classic cars into their next sale, which takes place at the Warwickshire Exhibition Centre, just outside Leamington Spa, on 5th December.
The catalogue is already shaping up to be one of their best ever, with a fantastic variety of classics on offer.
Celebrity owned cars, British sportscars, pre-war beauties and more modern machinery will all vie for your attention at the auction, including:
1973 Jensen Interceptor Mk III
This iconic British grand tourer has been the current owners' pride and joy for the last 29 years and has been lovingly cherished over this time.
There is good photographic evidence dated 1988 of the rebuild and good history with the car predominantly from then onwards. Approximately £7,000 has been spent over the last few years keeping this brute up to speed and in the manner it deserves. The car also has the original hand book and shows the original Jensen sticker in that curvaceous rear window.
Estimate (£): 28,000 - 32,000
1975 Porsche 911 S
A freshly restored matching numbers 1975 Porsche 911 S, with just 68,789 miles. An original UK, right-hand drive car, presented in its original colour of Mexico Blue, which we believe to be a very rare colour for a car of this era.
The build date of the car, as confirmed by its certificate of authenticity from Porsche, is 1974 with the car being first registered in the UK in February 1975.
The car will have a MoT ready for the auction.
Estimate (£): 28,000 - 32,000
1964 Volvo 1800S
One for all you Simon Templar fans.
This iconic and very desirable Swedish Coupe has been with its current vendor for the last 49 years and has been in storage since 2001. It has now been taken from hibernation and re-commissioned in readiness for the auction.
It comes with a full Volvo Workshop Manual, an owners manual and some service history. This will be a sure fire investment for the lucky purchaser.
Estimate (£): 8,000 - 10,000
1984 Triumph Roadster 1800
First registered in Birmingham in 1948, this beautiful and well cared for curvaceous, aluminium bodied classic car is presented in stunning Triumph Damson, repainted this year, and certainly catches your eye.
Recently benefiting from an engine rebuild in May 2015, this car is supplied with a fascinating history file, which includes items such as a receipt from Don Trimmings of Birmingham, dated 17/4/1973 for a new hood for the lavish sum of £13.43. All potential purchasers will be pleased to know that the original owners hand book is also present.
Estimate (£): 17,000 - 20,000