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About Robin Lawton Vintage & Classic Cars

Robin Lawton Vintage & Classic Cars

Vintage and classic British cars from the 1920s to the early 1970s - with a long-standing focus on Riley, MG, Austin, Alvis and other carefully selected classics.

This channel is run by Robin Lawton, a lifelong enthusiast and vintage car specialist with over 55 years in the trade, together with his wife Michelle. From detailed walkarounds and driving impressions to stories from the showroom and beyond, we share the history, character and craftsmanship that make these cars so special.

Based in Hampshire, we offer a curated selection of cars for sale to collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.

Full details, photographs and walkaround videos are available on our website:

https://www.robinlawton.com

Viewings strictly by appointment.

More interesting Vintage & Classic Cars arriving soon - follow along.

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