One of Lancia's most 
						famous historic gems, the Aurelia B20 GT Coupe harking 
						from more than half a century ago, will be the 
						headlining 'barn find' at Brooklands on October 22nd 
						when Historics' latest auction, which includes no fewer 
						than nine intriguing ‘classics’ and restoration projects 
						many to be offered with no reserve, takes place.
						The Aurelia B20 GT Coupe 
						– designed by engineering genius Vittorio Jano – offers 
						not only the opportunity to own a car considered sporty 
						and sophisticated enough for the likes of racing legends 
						Juan Manuel Fangio and Mike Hawthorn, but also the 
						knowledge that as one of a limited number ever built and 
						with no reserve, its value could be set to soar with a 
						sympathetic restoration. Fitted with a 2.0 litre V6 
						engine, the B20 GT is considered by many to be the first 
						true 'gran tourer'. The example to be offered for sale 
						by Historics is from 1954.
						While taking on a 
						project can offer a return on investment, the draw of 
						becoming part of its history is often the key for 
						classic fans and collectors alike, and a 1923 La France 
						‘Raceabout’, from the US emergency and vocational 
						vehicle manufacturer, American La France, boasts an 
						intriguing chronology within which to become a part. 
						Presented as a complete chassis, the speedster still 
						features wooden artillery style wheels in good order, 
						running gear, and a masterful six-cylinder, twin spark 
						plug, 105bhp engine that presents a perfect project for 
						hands-on restoration.
						Of other Lots, fans of 
						fifties motoring will find a 1953 Jaguar XK120 ‘DHC’ in 
						need of little work despite spending 40 years in a barn, 
						a matching numbers 1954 Singer 4AD Roadster, and a trio 
						of Bristols; a 1954 and a 1955 Bristol 405 and their 
						successor, a 1959 Bristol 406, all offered without 
						engine and gearbox but with the beautifully contoured 
						bodywork intact, and all from the stable of marque 
						legend Brian May.
						Completing the list of 
						barn finds on offer at Historics sale, is a French-built 
						1934 Hotchkiss Cabourg 413, that while in need of some 
						re-commissioning, is free from rust, and a 1963 Jaguar 
						Mk. II that represents not only an uncomplicated 
						restoration but also a platform for a D-Type or C-Type 
						replica project.