The MR2 derived from a 1976 Toyota design project with the goal of a car which would be enjoyable to drive, yet still provide good fuel economy – not necessarily a sports car. Design work began in 1979 when Akio Yoshida from Toyota's testing department started to evaluate alternatives for engine placement and drive method, finalizing a mid-transverse engine placement. Toyota called the 1981 prototype SA-X. From its original design, the car evolved into a sports car, and further prototypes were tested both in Japan and in the US. Significant testing was performed on race circuits including Willow Springs, where former Formula One driver Dan Gurney tested the car.The third-generation MR2 was marketed as the Toyota MR-S in Japan, Toyota MR2 Spyder in the US and Australia, and the Toyota MR2 Roadster in Europe, except for France and Belgium, where it was marketed as the Toyota MR Roadster.This superb little Japanese sports car is presented in red with black leather interior. It comes with full black Toyota branded sport leather trim, black carpets, remote central locking, power steering, electric windows, manual hood, air conditioning and a CD player. This was a UK car but has spent sometime in Guernsey hence its very low mileage of just over 20,000 miles, which is also reflected in its general condition. Its lively 1800 engine is mated to a six-speed manual gearbox. These are fun, sporty and practical which suits our UK roads perfectly but just as at home on longer tours. Consigned by James Good IN GREAT CONDITION THIS EXAMPLE HAS ONLY COVERED JUST OVER 20,000 MILES FROM NEWHAS LIVELY 1800 ENGINE MATED TO SIX SPEED GEARBOX
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Introduced in 1993 to the public, the handsome new DB7 was styled by Ian Callum, its lines were evocative of earlier Aston Martin models and elements of the DB4/5/6 could be seen in its design. Arguably one of the most attractive looking cars ever produced by Aston Martin, the DB7 was well received and attracted new customers worldwide with its traditional layout of the curvaceous two-door coupé body. At the Geneva Motor Show in 1999, Aston Martin introduced the six litre Cosworth-designed and built V12 engine, developing 420bhp and accelerating from 0-60mph in 4.9 seconds with a top speed limited to 185mph. Ian Callum enlarged the grille, added fog lamps and restyled the valances to give the car a more aggressive look.A rare and highly desirable model, the DB7 Volante offered here comes with the rare manual gearbox option. First registered on 7th July 2000, this ultimate specification DB7 presents beautifully in Stornoway Silver with Charcoal interior and not only boasts the V12, 420BHP engine, but is also one of only 2,046 Vantage Volantes built. Cherished by the vendor for the past 15 years, the history file for this car can only be best described as comprehensive. Bound and in order, every detail from sales invoices to service records are filed. So cherished is the car that the vendor has even kept an annual mileage record. Wanting for nothing, this rare example is reported to run and drive very well and is a very reluctant sale.Accompanying the vehicle is the V5C registration document, owner’s manuals, service records, purchase details, MoT test certificates, Aston Martin Owners Club correspondence and workshop manuals. To find a manual DB7 is hard enough, but to find one in Vantage Volante specification boasting that glorious V12 and with an unparalleled history file, not to mention ‘AML’ registration plate is near impossible. An opportunity unlikely to come again. Consigned by Will Penrose. RARE MANUAL GEARBOX CARCOMPREHENSIVE SERVICE HISTORY
Inspired by a bespoke Morris 1100 that Fred Connolly of the eponymous currier had commissioned from coachbuilder-turned-manufacturer Vanden Plas, BMC tasked its Kingsbury-based subsidiary with replicating Mr Connolly’s car to gauge public reaction at the October 1963 Earls Court Motor Show. Sporting a revised radiator grille, two-tone green paint and sumptuous Champagne Beige leather and Walnut Veneer interior, the resultant machine attracted a deluge of enquiries. Entering production in April 1964, the Vanden Plas Princess 1100 boasted a twin-carburettor 1100cc engine, four-speed manual gearbox, front disc brakes and Hydrolastic interconnected suspension. Priced at £896 (£195 more than the MG 1100 with which it shared a powerplant), the newcomer also featured a West of England cloth headlining, Wilton carpets, reading lights, rear picnic tables and individual folding front seat armrests. In an age of coachbuilt Minis by Wood & Pickett and Radford etc, the Princess 1100 with its ‘shrunken Rolls-Royce’ cabin proved a strong seller.This nice example is presented in blue with a grey leather interior, with wood dash and door cappings. There are folding tables fitted to the backs of the front seats for passengers to use which was a very smart touch back in the 1960s, normally associated with far more expensive luxury rivals. This very original Van den Plas shows much patina and comes with its original buff log book, original hardback handbook, manual and original dealer advert. The car is still on hydrolastic suspension and it is in good order with no leaks or deterioration. Also to add, there are receipts and MoTs going back to 1970s confirming original mileage of 67000 and 2 owners up until recently Practical, British and original which is quintessentially so evocative of family saloons of the era and can be still as much enjoyed today as it was indeed back then. Consigned by James Good VERY NICE VANDEN PLAS EXAMPLE WITH LEATHER, FOLDING TABLES TO THE REARCOMES WITH ORIGINAL BUFF LOG BOOK, ORIG HANDBOOK, MANUAL AND ORIGINAL DEALER ADVERTSTILL ON ITS HYDROLASTIC SUSPENSION AND ALSO COMES WITH RECEIPTS AND MOTS GOING BACK TO THE 1970S
An 18ct gold Chronographe Suisse manual wind wristwatch, An 18ct gold Chronographe Suisse manual wind wristwatch, the signed dial with Arabic markers, outer tachymeter and telemeter tracks, subsidiary dials to 3 and 9, and pushers at 2 and 4, 17 jewel movement with base metal dust cover, within an 18ct gold case bearing Swiss assay marks, with later brown leather strap, case diameter 37mm
A rare 1970s gentleman's stainless steel Oyster Cosmograph Daytona 'Big Red' 6263, serial nr 7320617. The watch having a 37.5mm case with sunken black subsidiary dials, polished baton hands with luminous inserts, screw down back and screw down crown with fixed stainless steel bezel, manual wind 17 jewel movement on a Rolex folded link bracelet nr 7025, approx 16 cms. Condition ReportWatch moving forward at time of testing, all functions appear to be working correctly, no guarantees given for time-keeping. The watch has had some modifications to the movement and therefore aspects of the movement may not be original.
Rolex - a 1960s 9ct gold cased Precision coin edge cased wristwatch, cream dial, raised Arabic numerals, centre seconds, block hands, manual wind 17 jewel movement, marked 1215, serial number, 15858, 9ct gold D S & S snap back case, London 1960, associated later leather strap and buckle, 34.6g gross
Omega - a 1960's Geneve mechanical wristwatch, gold plated 34mm case, silvered sunburst dial, raised baton markers, minute track, centre seconds, gold hands, cal 601 17 jewel manual movement, serial No 31263379, stainless steel case back, No 135.041, 20 micron, brown leather strap with Omega Buckle, c.1969; a ladies Deville quartz gold plated wristwatch, ref 591 0213, 20mm diameter case, gold tone dial, raised block baton markers, 1387 quartz movement, serial no 44867011, associated later black leather strap, unmarked buckle
Omega - a 1950s 18ct gold diamond and ruby inset concealed dial cocktail watch, the hinge cover set with seven round old brilliant cut diamonds and six pink rubies, within basket wire work frame, tapering shoulder with six conforming diamonds, total estimated stone weights, diamonds 0.45ct, rubies 0.20ct, cream dial, Arabic numerals and arrow baton markers, 244 Cal manual wind movement, serial number 15407160, 18ct gold case stamped 750, 232050 2794, Omega Watch Co, Fab Suisse, Swiss Made, on 18ct gold oval tubular mesh strap, eagle head purity marks to clasp, 40.8g gross c.1956
Bulova - a vintage gentleman's 10k rolled gold wristwatch, c. 1945, with shaped ridged rectangular case, silvered dial with quartered Roman numerals and square baton markers, subsidiary seconds, bevelled glass crystal, snap back rolled gold case serial No 1801140, manual stem wind 17 jewel 8AC movement, signed crown, on later tan bracelet strap; another 1950s tonneau shape, silvered dial, raised gilt Arabic numerals sand Arrow batons, minute track, subsidiary seconds, manual stem wind 17 jewel 11AB movement, unmarked crown, rolled gold stainless steel snap back case, A263712, c.1955, later snake skin effect leather strap (2)
Oris - a vintage 1960s stainless steel wristwatch, black dial, Arabic numerals the outer larger 1-12 in white, smaller inner 13-24hr in yellow, centre seconds, 652 Kif 7 jewel manual wind movement, brown leather strap; another Antishock 15, silver dial, Arabic numerals, red centre seconds, 454 Kif manual wind 15 jewel movement; Oris Portofino quartz, (3)
Omega - a Geneve 9ct gold cased wristwatch, 34mm diameter case, silver target dial, block baton markers, centre seconds, manual wind movement, Omega Flex-ofix 558/896575 gold plated and stainless steel expanding bracelet, ref 1122, none omega crown winder, with remnants of original Omega brown leather strap, 9ct gold buckle, Birmingham 1961, 62.3g gross total weight
Roamer - a vintage 1940s Roamer Sport rolled gold wristwatch, copper tone dial, raised Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, manual wind St 360 15 jewel movement, brown leather strap; another 1960s, silvered dial, block baton markers, centre seconds, MST 372 17 jewel manual wind movement, screw back case ref 59188, associated black leather strap (2)
Omega - an automatic Geneve gold plated cased wristwatch, ref 166.0168, brushed silver dial, block baton markers, centre seconds, date aperture, gold plated stainless steel screw back case, 36mm diameter, signed crown winder, automatic 1012 cal movement, serial number 37761892, leather strap with Omega buckle; another marked Omega Seamaster Antimagnetic, shield signed 17 jewel manual wind movement, snap back case, both in a red Omega watch box (2)
A 1950s Garrard 9ct gold cushion cased wristwatch, textured silver dial, raised black alternating Arabic numerals and gilt block baton markers, 15 jewel manual stem wind movement, serial number 817797, Birmingham 1957, black leather strap; another Rotary, silver dial, 17 jewel 425 manual movement, London 1956, black leather strap; Eterna Watch Co, silvered dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued hands, Swiss manual wind movement, 2643460, 9ct gold case, import marks, worn possibly Chester 1948, tan leather strap, 72.3g gross (3)
Omega - a 1930s Denisteel cased wristwatch, white enamel dial, bold black Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued breguet hands, 15 jewel manual wind movement, serial number 7214942, Dennison snap back 33mm diameter case, ref 12323 9797, unsigned crown winder, later black leather strap, c.1930
OMEGA - a stainless steel Chronostop Geneve mechanical chronograph bracelet watch, ref. 145.009/1435.010, 34mm stainless steel case with space grey dial, grey and white hands, red centre second, raised silvered baton markers, mono-pusher chronograph button, Cal 865 manual wind movement, serial No 28093786, with associated later none omega black leather strap, original box, Omega Tissot World Service Organisation receipt dated 19/5/71, Eames (Sutton Jewellers) hand written receipt, indistinctly dared possibly 11/12/1970.
Watches - a 1950s Longines gentleman's stainless steel manual wind wristwatch, circa 1953, two tone dial, raised Arabic numerals and arrow baton markers, centre seconds, Cal. 23ZS 17 jewel movement, serial No. 9632135, screw back case, no 6403 6 45, on later stainless steel bracelet strap; others Ingersol Incabloc , 17 jewel 1135 manual wind movement; Tissot PR 50 (3)
A Tudor Black Bay 'Royalty and Specialist Protection', model 79220B, stainless steel wristwatch, the black dial with the insignia of the RaSP Unit (the shield that protects the crown), 2824 automatic, 25 jewels, stainless steel screw-down back inscribed P201776, ROYALTY & SPECIALIST PROTECTION, number 61 out of 75 made, Tudor stainless steel strap, additional Tudor stainless steel and black leather strap, Tudor warranty card, original invoice and receipt, instruction manual, guarantee booklet and card, original case, box and slip cover, c.2018. The Black Bay watch was created at the special request of the Metropolitan Police's Royalty and Specialist Protection Unit (RaSP). The RaSP Unit is a formation of armed police officers responsible for the protection of the Royal Family, foreign diplomats, members of parliament including the Prime Minister. This watch comes from the family of an actively serving member of the RaSP Unit. This is a rare opportunity to acquire an important watch. The only other example known to have been sold was handled through Sothebys, London.
Tudor Rolex - a 1950s Tudor Royal 9ct gold cased wristwatch, silvered dial, raised Arabic numerals, 17 jewel Swiss manual stem wind movement, 9ct gold Dennison for Rolex 30mm diameter case, ref 12856/621004, Birmingham 1954, unmarked winder, later associated expanding ZRC bracelet, 60.3g gross
Bulova - a vintage gentleman's 10k rolled gold wristwatch, c. 1945, the shaped cushion case enclosing black dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, under a bevelled glass crystal, manual stem wind 15 jewel 10AE movement, snap back case, serial Number 1462566, on associated black leather strap; another similar silver dial, raised Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, stem wind 15 jewel 10BC movement, later leather strap (2)
Rolex - a vintage 9ct gold cased wristwatch, 26mm diameter case, silvered dial, black Arabic numerals, spade hands, 15 jewel manual wind movement, signed Rolex, Dennison 9ct gold case, Birmingham 1919, serial number 145137, associated 9ct gold expanding bracelet strap, stamped 9ct, 22.3g gross.
Tissot - three different Seastar wristwatches, silvered square dial, raised block baton markers, manual wind movement, black leather strap; tonneau steel cased 17 jewel, grey dial, raised white and silver block baton markers, 35mm screw back case, associated bracelet strap; Seastar Quartz deep TV stepped rectangular case, Arabic numerals and baton markers, date aperture, associated Seiko strap (3)
Hamilton: A Ministry Of Defence Centre Seconds Deck Watch, white dial signed Hamilton, broad Arrow, circa 1942, signed (calibre 3992B) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 3C714, adjusted to six positions and temperature, nickel plated Keystone screw back case inscribed Navigation Master Watch, MFR'S part no's 3992B, serial no 129-192, Hamilton Watch Co, 6B/60 in fitted cased with Issued form Chronometer Section Hydrographic Department ministry of Defence, Herstmonceux Castle Hailsham Sussex slip card; a similar Zenith Stopwatch, ref 7323, 052/521-0243, fitted case (2)
Tudor Rolex - mid 20th century wristwatch, 30mm stainless steel case, raised Arabic numerals, centre seconds, outer minute track, Swiss 15 jewel manual stem wind movement, Dennison for Rolex Denisteel snap back case ref 4019, serial number 12856, unmarked crown, associated later leather strap. c.1955/1960
Record - a World War II Military Issue Wristwatch, signed Record, known by collectors as one of ''The Dirty Dozen'', circa 1944, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, signed with a military broad arrow, subsidiary seconds dial, luminous hands, chrome finished 36mm diameter screw back case, embossed with a broad arrow WWW, L 19734, 537581, the inside case back cover impressed WWW broad arrow and numbered 537581, containing a 022K calibre lever manual wind 15 jewel movement, all on later expanding metal strap.
A World War II Military Issue Wristwatch, signed Lemania, known by collectors as one of ''The Dirty Dozen'', circa 1944, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, signed with a military broad arrow, subsidiary seconds dial, luminous hands, chrome finished 36mm diameter screw back case, embossed with a broad arrow WWW, Q 8844, 1114 1014, the inside case back cover impressed WWW broad arrow and numbered 1014, containing a 27A calibre lever manual wind movement, later expanding metal strap.

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