A Vauxhall 30/98 radiator
A Vauxhall 30/98 radiator, comprising core and nickelled surround, applied with enamel badge, the reverse applied with Coventry Motor Fittings brass plaque, used.
A Vauxhall 30/98 radiator, comprising core and nickelled surround, applied with enamel badge, the reverse applied with Coventry Motor Fittings brass plaque, used.
A dashboard instrument panel from a Saoutchik bodied 175S Delahaye Figoni & Falaschi designed 'Narwhal', late 1940s, fitted with Jaeger instruments comprising clock fitted to glove box door, speedometer with milometer and trip and a cluster instrument for Water and Oil temperature, Fuel Level and Amps, the entire unit 130cm wide.
An Elliott wall-clock circa 1941, circular mahogany case with removable wooden back, opening to reveal chain fusee 8-day movement stamped '16778 Made by H.W.Elliott Ltd England dated 1941', lacking pendulum and key, the black-painted brass bezel fitted with 14 inch diameter plain glass lens, the dial painted as a sector clock, faded, worn and foxed with evidence of restoration, some numerals hand-coloured in black pen.
A Ferrari Daytona steering wheel, by Nardi, Italian, three-spoke wheel with wooden rim, 38cm outside diameter, complete with horn-push centre boss and fixed to cast alloy boss, removed from a 1971 Daytona (14235).
In keeping with the style and statement of the first official race held on 13 May 1950, Automobilist launches the ‘Platinum Anniversary Edition’, an exquisite collection of two artworks released to mark the 70th Anniversary of F1® racing: The Driver’s Edition, a gold-black rendition now owned by all of the drivers competing in the current F1 season, along with a selection of former drivers who have lent both speed and charisma to the motor sport; and The Collector’s Edition in pristine white. Each of these designs is a perfect blend of the past - with all FIA Formula 1® World Champions since 1950 listed out on the poster, the future - a render of the Formula 1® car as per new regulations 2022 onwards, and the present - a commemoration of the sport’s trials, tribulations and achievement etched out in golden embossing and hot-foil.
In keeping with the style and statement of the first official race held on 13 May 1950, Automobilist launches the ‘Platinum Anniversary Edition’, an exquisite collection of two artworks released to mark the 70th Anniversary of F1® racing: The Driver’s Edition, a gold-black rendition now owned by all of the drivers competing in the current F1 season, along with a selection of former drivers who have lent both speed and charisma to the motor sport; and The Collector’s Edition in pristine white. Each of these designs is a perfect blend of the past - with all FIA Formula 1® World Champions since 1950 listed out on the poster, the future - a render of the Formula 1® car as per new regulations 2022 onwards, and the present - a commemoration of the sport’s trials, tribulations and achievement etched out in golden embossing and hot-foil.
In keeping with the style and statement of the first official race held on 13 May 1950, Automobilist launches the ‘Platinum Anniversary Edition’, an exquisite collection of two artworks released to mark the 70th Anniversary of F1® racing: The Driver’s Edition, a gold-black rendition now owned by all of the drivers competing in the current F1 season, along with a selection of former drivers who have lent both speed and charisma to the motor sport; and The Collector’s Edition in pristine white. Each of these designs is a perfect blend of the past - with all FIA Formula 1® World Champions since 1950 listed out on the poster, the future - a render of the Formula 1® car as per new regulations 2022 onwards, and the present - a commemoration of the sport’s trials, tribulations and achievement etched out in golden embossing and hot-foil.
In keeping with the style and statement of the first official race held on 13 May 1950, Automobilist launches the ‘Platinum Anniversary Edition’, an exquisite collection of two artworks released to mark the 70th Anniversary of F1® racing: The Driver’s Edition, a gold-black rendition now owned by all of the drivers competing in the current F1 season, along with a selection of former drivers who have lent both speed and charisma to the motor sport; and The Collector’s Edition in pristine white. Each of these designs is a perfect blend of the past - with all FIA Formula 1® World Champions since 1950 listed out on the poster, the future - a render of the Formula 1® car as per new regulations 2022 onwards, and the present - a commemoration of the sport’s trials, tribulations and achievement etched out in golden embossing and hot-foil.
In keeping with the style and statement of the first official race held on 13 May 1950, Automobilist launches the ‘Platinum Anniversary Edition’, an exquisite collection of two artworks released to mark the 70th Anniversary of F1® racing: The Driver’s Edition, a gold-black rendition now owned by all of the drivers competing in the current F1 season, along with a selection of former drivers who have lent both speed and charisma to the motor sport; and The Collector’s Edition in pristine white. Each of these designs is a perfect blend of the past - with all FIA Formula 1® World Champions since 1950 listed out on the poster, the future - a render of the Formula 1® car as per new regulations 2022 onwards, and the present - a commemoration of the sport’s trials, tribulations and achievement etched out in golden embossing and hot-foil.
In keeping with the style and statement of the first official race held on 13 May 1950, Automobilist launches the ‘Platinum Anniversary Edition’, an exquisite collection of two artworks released to mark the 70th Anniversary of F1® racing: The Driver’s Edition, a gold-black rendition now owned by all of the drivers competing in the current F1 season, along with a selection of former drivers who have lent both speed and charisma to the motor sport; and The Collector’s Edition in pristine white. Each of these designs is a perfect blend of the past - with all FIA Formula 1® World Champions since 1950 listed out on the poster, the future - a render of the Formula 1® car as per new regulations 2022 onwards, and the present - a commemoration of the sport’s trials, tribulations and achievement etched out in golden embossing and hot-foil.