The Aston Martin has not been driven on public roads for three decades.
A combined antiques valuation of £245,000 has been placed on a Bentley and an Aston Martin.
The pair are set to go under the hammer at a Barons auction at Sandown Park on October 26th.
The 1953 Aston Martin DB2/4 MkI - which has a price guide of between £90,000 and £120,000 - has not been driven on public roads for three decades and has amassed just 11,000 miles in 57 years.
It has been described by the auctioneers as being in "superb structural condition" and the engine sound is also "superb".
Moreover, the 1963 Bentley Continental two-door Coupe by Mulliner - which has an estimate of between £90,000 and £125,000 - has been driven 3,000 miles in the past 15 years.
Last month, a Ferrari F40 was given an antiques valuation of between £280,000 and £320,000 before going up for sale at a Historics at Brooklands auction in Surrey.
Posted by Keith Leicester