Cambridgeshire
Located in the heart of England, Cambridgeshire is situated in East Anglia. Home to prestigious Cambridge University, the historic cities of Cambridge and Peterborough, and quintessentially English small towns, the ceremonial county is a perfect place to visit. We are located in the south of the county, close to Cambridge and the film location of British ITV detective drama set in the 1950s, Grantchester. As the gateway to East Anglia, there is plenty of choice of places to visit in Cambridgeshire with its fenland landscapes, grand houses, lush farmland and a myriad of waterways, and wildlife. It is beautiful touring countryside. The East of England offers a huge variety of landscapes and places to enjoy and explore in your hired classic car
1974 MG B GT
What says "British Sports Car" better than an MGB. Introduced as a 2 seat convertible, the hard top GT, styled by Pininfarina, was added in 1965. The car is fitted with the optional extra of overdrive. It operates on third and fourth to effectively give you 6 forward gears. Our 1974 MGB GT is one of the last chrome bumper models to be built. The car benefits from a full length Webasto Sunroof to give a snug and dry cockpit if the weather is poor and open air motoring if the sun is shi...Share on FacebookShare on TwitterPin on Pinterest
Drives of Yesteryear1968 MG Roadster
Perhaps the most well know British Sports Car is the MGB. Introduced as a 2 seat convertible in 1962, the MGB was in production, in various forms, for 18 years. There was a revamp in October 1967. The changes included altering the transmission tunnel to accommodate a modified gearbox, with revised ratios and (for the first time) the advantage of synchromesh on all forward gears. Our car was made in the December 1968 so benefits from this improvement. It also features overdrive, to give a ...Share on FacebookShare on TwitterPin on Pinterest
Drives of Yesteryear1967 Ford Mustang
A Ford Mustang is THE American muscle car. It has a very distinctive and purposeful look to go with a mean growl from its V8 engine. Introduced in 1964, this first generation Mustang was revamped in 1967 with subtle modifications to the styling. Our car is an extremely rare special edition known as a High Country Special. Not only is the Columbine Blue colour scheme unique to this very limited edition version of the Ford Mustang, but our car is believed to be the only High Country Specia...Share on FacebookShare on TwitterPin on Pinterest
Drives of Yesteryear1955 Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 346
In addition to our self drive hire vehicles we have a pair of beautiful Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 346 cars. They are available as a chauffeur driven option only for Weddings. Armstrong Siddeley was a British car and aircraft manufacturer on a par with the likes Rolls Royce and Bristol. Car production ended in 1960, making these rare vehicles that stands out from the crowd. Each car can carry three passengers in the rear and one up front with the driver. Due to their age they do no...Share on FacebookShare on TwitterPin on Pinterest
Drives of Yesteryear1956 Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 346
In addition to our self drive hire vehicles we have a pair of beautiful Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 346 cars. They are available as a chauffeur driven option only for Weddings. Each car can carry three passengers in the rear and one up front with the driver. Due to their age they do not have any seat belts. The Green Lady has Corinthian Green paintwork on the top half of her bodywork and ivory below, with a lovely Leaf Green interior. She was first registered in 1956. Share on FacebookShare on TwitterPin on Pinterest
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