This car, like the other two bomb cars, retained its original registration numbers.
This helped the car retain its desirability and driver appeal throughout the 1990s, right up to the end of production on 4 October 2000.
The cars retain their Ford warranty because the engine is untouched, he said.
The car retains the standard V12 engine, but air restrictors are used to manage power.
The car itself retained the bodyshell of older models, but styling was markedly different.
These cars retained their original numbers but had 300 appended to them.
The car retained the 2199cc 4-cylinder engine first seen officially in 1945 on the Austin 16.
Listen Finally, some cars retain their value more than others.
All three cars had retained their original registration numbers.
Both cars retained their Addington-built seats, which had minor modifications made to them to increase comfort.