Description
This Lagonda 2 Litre has had a longstanding association with the Lagonda Club, dating back to 1954.
During a portion of its lifetime, particularly in 1965, the car remained tucked away in a barn for an astonishing 25 years. It wasn't until the early '90s that it emerged from its North Yorkshire barn, remarkably well-preserved. Notably, this is believed to be the only original T7 Bodied 2-liter Lagonda ever produced.
In recent years, this remarkably well-preserved vehicle has received significant attention. In 2019, its body underwent meticulous repainting, making it one of the most visually appealing 2 Litres on the market. In 2021, the engine underwent a complete overhaul, including an HCS engine conversion, increasing its capacity to a solid 2. 4 liters and doubling the power of the original engine. The gearbox, differential, and brakes were also comprehensively addressed.
To bring the car to its current state of excellence, skilled craftsmen crafted and fitted new upholstery. Additionally, a new roof and tonneau cover were installed as part of the restoration process, ensuring that this Lagonda 2 Litre shines as a true automotive gem.
The car comes with a comprehensive record of all owners, spanning from its inception to the present day. The vehicle boasts a meticulously documented history, which includes club records, buff log books, period photographs, letters, and more.











