Anglia Car Auctions’ first classic sale of the year is another of its regular two-day affairs, taking place on January 31 and February 1 at its King’s Lynn premises

ACA’s first sale of 2026 will include automobilia and bikes, as well as the trademark variety of classic cars that we’ve come to expect from the Norfolk firm.

Showcasing that variety is the selection of no reserve entries. These include gems like a lightly customised Austin A40 Farina, a smart Wolseley 1500 on Minilite-style wheels and a final edition Audi Cabriolet 2.6 dating from 1999, but also a 1998 Ferrari F355 F1 Berlinetta that’s been hiding in a London lock-up and shows only 2858 miles. In complete contrast is a 1991 Yugo 55, which is also offered with no reserve, having been imported to the UK eight years ago.

Fords feature heavily too, with a pair of Model Ts from 1925 and 1926 joined by a pair of Mk2 Cortina 1600Es, both in gold. A humbler entrant is a 2000 Ford Fiesta LX showing just 4400 miles from new, which is guided at £4000-£6000, while those shopping in the higher echelons of the market might be tempted by a 1994 Escort RS Cosworth. One of 200 Monte Carlo editions – and only 70 in right-hand drive – it’s estimated at £58,000-£64,000.

Continuing the rally theme is a 1990 Lancia Delta HF Integrale 16V, which is guided at £40,000-£45,000 and looks great in yellow. Other performance icons, meanwhile, include a 1998 Honda Integra Type R DC2 in excellent condition, belying its mileage of 201,516, plus a rare MG XPower SV used by MG Rover as a promotional vehicle, guided at £38,000-£46,000.

Among the other rare entries, you’ll find a 1972 NSU 1200C offered with no reserve, a bright green Renault Dauphine Gordini guided at £4000-£6000, a three-door Subaru Justy 4WD dating from 1989, and a Mk3 Vauxhall Cavalier Diplomat that’s been off the road since 2013. The oldest car in the sale is a 1923 Hupmobile R11 Four Door Tourer, which could sell for £8000-£10,000, while former street furniture is in abundance. If a 1992 Peugeot 205 diesel doesn’t tick that box firmly enough, then how about a 1986 Vauxhall Belmont showing just 12,190 miles from new?

With a 1994 Range Rover Classic LSE showing just 756 miles, a 1958 Heinkel Trojan bubble car and a Mini Pick-up that looks to have folded in on itself also part of the mix, there’s an entry to suit all tastes.

See angliacarauctions.co.uk for the full catalogue