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1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mk. II Transmission: manualMileage:The Austin Healey 3000 Mk. II was a produced between 1961 and 1965. The 1963 model year saw a number of improvements to the car, including a more powerful engine and revised styling. Under the hood, the 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mk. II featured a 2.9 litre straight-six engine capable of producing up to 132 horsepower, which was mated to a four-speed manual transmission. This engine allowed the car to accelerate from 0-60mph in just 9.8 seconds and reach a top speed of 115mph. On the outside, the Mk. II featured a more prominent grille, revised rear styling, and a new wrap-around windscreen. The interior was also updated, with a new dashboard and revised seating.This beautiful Austin Healey is from a private collection and has benefitted from a no expense spared restoration. The work was meticulously undertaken by leading specialist Gerald 'Jeggs' Stephenson. He has been restoring Healeys for over 40 years and his approach to Healey's borders on the obsessive. The quality of his work speaks for itself. This immaculate car presents wonderfully in grey over red coachwork complemented with a red interior which is piped in grey. It is fitted with subtle upgrades like improvements to the braking system, a stainless steel exhaust and electronic ignition. The engine was completely overhauled and balanced by Richard Parker race engines to the highest standard and features performance camshafts. Offered to auction with a V5C registration document, an original buff logbook and a British Motor Industry Heritage Trust trace certificate. This is possibly the finest example of a Mk. II available in the market today.

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1964 Ford Lotus Cortina Mk. I Transmission: manualMileage:The 1964 Ford Lotus Cortina was a high-performance version of the popular British family car, the Ford Cortina. It was a result of a collaboration between Ford and Lotus and was designed for racing and high-performance driving. Under the bonnet, the 1964 Ford Lotus Cortina featured a 1.6 litre twin-cam engine capable of producing up to 105 horsepower, which was mated to a four-speed manual transmission. This engine allowed the car to accelerate from 0-60mph in just 10 seconds, and reach a top speed of 104 mph. On the outside, the Ford Lotus Cortina featured a distinctive green and white paint scheme, and a number of aerodynamic modifications, including a front spoiler and widened wheel arches. The interior was also updated, with sports seats and a wood-rimmed steering wheel. With its lively performance and distinctive design, it remains a favourite among racing enthusiasts and collectors alike.This stunning example was purchased by our enthusiast vendor from a deceased estate. The family who sold the car knew it needed a full and sympathetic restoration and that our customer was the perfect buyer. The no expense spared restoration process not only involved acid dipping but after all panel work that required replacing was complete it was sent back for a process to protect from any future corroding. The two doors, bonnet and boot lid are original aluminium and this is an original A frame car that has never been raced and is rare as a standard road car. This low ownership example is offered to auction with a V5C registration document, a file containing various bills and correspondence from the Lotus Cortina register and is possibly the finest example we have seen.

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2014 Aston Martin Vantage S V12 Transmission: manualMileage:34005On 28th May 2013, Aston Martin announced the V12 Vantage S, a sportier version of the V12 Vantage that preceded it. The V12 Vantage S produces 565bhp and 457lb‹…ft of torque from a revised 5.9 litre V12 engine called the AM28, which would be used as a base for future engines. The power is transferred to the rear wheels using a new seven-speed Sportshift III automated manual transmission. The V12 Vantage S was lighter than the standard V12 Vantage and features new three-stage adaptive damping for the suspension system, new carbon-ceramic brakes, and a unique track-mode for improved performance. Claimed to be able to accelerate from 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 205mph, making it the fastest production Aston Martin at the time alongside the One-77. The exhaust on the V12 Vantage S was also developed from the company's own One-77. Styling and aerodynamic changes include a carbon fibre front grille, black roof and rear grille and lightweight forged alloy wheels.This example of the stunning and ferociously quick Aston Martin V12 S is presented in Onyx Black with black over red stitched trim. First registered on 29th January 2014 with a list price of £138,000, this example has covered a mere 34,005 miles from new. The car was serviced with Aston Martin on four occasions in 2015, 2016,2017 and 2020 and has an MoT test certificate valid until July 2023. These V12 Vantages are incredibly well-honed performance cars with the V12 Vantage already a handful, but this V12 S model has an extra 55bhp from its 6.0 litre engine, taking the total to 565bhp. With the fantastic V12 engine these are genuine modern classics and tucking them away in a collection maybe as desirable as driving it!

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1990 Porsche 911 / 964 Carrera 2 Transmission: manualMileage:112150The 964 was produced between 1989 and 1994, and a standout car for its time which is possibly even more sought-after today. It has a sleek, modern look that is still recognisable and unique, which made it a very popular donor car for people choosing to build a backdated, or 'resto-mod' 911. The fact that so many 964's were used as the base for a 'resto-mod' build, means that very few un-modified examples remain, especially in rear wheel drive Carrera 2 guise.The 964 was the first 911 to be available with an all-wheel drive system and a special lightweight chassis that made it incredibly agile and capable of taking corners with ease. The engine was powerful and fuel efficient, making it a great choice for performance, or daily driving. It was also the first 911 to be fitted with an adjustable spoiler, which allowed the driver to adjust their aerodynamics and improve performance.This particular example is the 'holy grail' specification, being a non-sunroof, manual gearbox Carrera 2. This car is a C07 model, meaning it was originally delivered to Italy and was imported by our vendor in 2021 and is now showing just 112,000km (circa 69,000 miles). The original 'option' sticker is still visible on the underside of the bonnet, showing option codes 220 (locking differential) and 573 (air conditioning). Our vendor has recently fitted the Porsche classic communication system, meaning the car has Bluetooth & DAB radio but he has kept the original radio, should you wish to return the car to standard.This 911 was on the Automotoclub Storico Italiano (ASI) register, meaning it was verified to retain its original engine and specification. Additionally, this 911 is part of the Porsche classic UK register. The car comes with a good service history, with the most recent service having been completed in September 2021, just 9,000km ago. It was also treated to new brake discs and pads all round in 2022, at a cost of £2,090 in total.The values of 964's have rapidly increased in the past decade, now overtaking those of their younger siblings, the 993. It is becoming increasingly difficult to find a completely standard, manual, coupé, non-sunroof, Carrera 2 and this example ticks all of the boxes. The car is ready to be enjoyed by the next owner and with Porsche celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2023, there will be no shortage of events to attend with the car.

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1999 Land Rover Defender 90 50th Anniversary Edition (2.8 litre) Transmission: manualMileage:269000The Land Rover Defender was launched in 1948 and, incredibly, production only finished in January 2016 after a continuous run of 67 years. Outwardly, there is little to distinguish the post-1983 vehicles from the Series III Land Rover. A full-length bonnet, revised grille, plus the fitting of wheel arch extensions to cover wider-track axles are the most noticeable changes. Internally, coil springs offered a more comfortable ride and a permanent four-wheel drive system derived from the Range Rover featuring a two-speed transfer gearbox with a lockable centre differential. A modernised interior and a new series of progressively more powerful and modern engine characterised things under the skin.This very rare right hand drive 50th Anniversary Edition was factory built in South Africa in 1999, there is a letter from Land Rover SA in history file confirming such, and was fitted with a BMW 2.8i six cylinder engine mated to a manual gearbox, which is superb according to the vendor. This vehicle was imported into the UK in 2016 and was subsequently restored. Only 26 of these limited edition 50th Anniversary models were made for South Africa and we understand that very few can be found in the UK. This is a wonderful edition with the smooth, powerful and reliable BMW engine, presented in its original colour combination of blue with black interior. A truly great workhorse ready to be used as it was built for.

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1974 Jeep CJ-5 Transmission: manualMileage:35668The Willys CJ (later Jeep CJ) or 'Civilian Jeep' is a public version of the famous Willys Military Jeep from World War II. The first CJ prototype, the Willys CJ-2, was introduced in 1944 by Willys and the same basic vehicle stayed in production through seven variants and three corporate parents until 1986. The Willys CJ-5 (after 1964 Jeep CJ-5) was influenced by new corporate owner, Kaiser and the Korean War M38 Jeep. It was intended to replace the CJ-3B but that model continued in production. The CJ-5 repeated this pattern, continuing in production for three decades while three newer models appeared.This 1974 Jeep CJ-5 has undergone a near complete body off restoration by Bespoke Traders, the original paint was kept for authenticity and protected by eight layers of clear varnish and the interior was trimmed in a yellow faux ostrich skin. This Jeep is boasting a 4.3 litre straight-six with a custom stainless steel exhaust system and a powered coated chassis and wheels. The air filter cover has been painted by artist Nina Brooke to finish off this truly unique example. Having had a restoration costing far more than the estimate, this is the best way to enjoy the summer of 2023 and beyond.

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1973 MG B Roadster Transmission: manualMileage:34284Conceived in the late 1950s and launched in 1962, the MGB would turn out to be one of the most successful sports cars of all time. Attractively styled, cheap to run and easily maintained by the home mechanic, the 'B' carried on MG's traditional role of providing affordable, sports car motoring for the ordinary enthusiast. The MGB was mechanically similar to the preceding MGA, though with a heavier, unitary construction bodyshell. To compensate for the newcomer's increased weight the existing B-Series engine was stretched from 1,622 to 1,798cc, while the MGB's aerodynamically efficient lines made the most of the maximum available 95bhp to achieve a top speed which just bested the magic 'ton'. A 'right first time' design that changed little over the years apart from the adoption of a more robust five-main-bearing engine in 1965 (fitted from the start of GT production that autumn) a minor facelift for 1970 and the adoption of plastic bumpers (to comply with US legislation) for 1975, the 'B' enjoyed an 18 year production life and sales totalling in excess of 500,000 cars. Its popularity remaining undiminished today, the classic MGB is one of the easiest sports cars of its era to run and maintain in the 21st Century, being served by a worldwide industry of spare parts and service providers.This lovely example is presented in dark blue with tan leather interior. It was purchased by the present owner in 2018 and he has had the car serviced every year since, keeping it garaged all the time also. He fitted a new DAB stereo with Bluetooth connection and has made sure the car has had a MoT test certificate every year, with the current MoT test certificate expiring in September 2023. Its gleaming dark blue paint is in good condition as is its black hood. The original interior has been upgraded to walnut dashboard and centre console, tan leather seats and central armrest and there is a chrome luggage rack mounted on the boot lid. Its 1800cc engine is mated to a four-speed gearbox with overdrive, which makes for great touring ability. A pretty British sports car which never loses appeal.

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1974 Triumph TR6 Transmission: manualMileage:126000The Triumph TR6 was produced between 1969 and 1976 and, by the time production ended in July 1976, it was the best-seller of the TR range. In total 94,619 TR6s were manufactured of which 86,249 were sold overseas and only 8,370 were sold in the UK. The bodywork closely resembled that of the previous model, the TR5, but the front and rear were squared off and all TR6s featured inline six-cylinder engines. The TR6 featured a four-speed manual transmission and an optional equipment overdrive unit was a desirable feature because it gave drivers close-gearing for spirited driving whilst remaining an excellent touring car for open motorways. It also featured independent rear suspension, rack and pinion steering, 15 wheels and tyres, pile carpet on the floors and boot, bucket seats and a full complement of instrumentation. Braking was provided by disc brakes at the front and rear drum brakes.First registered on 4th April 1974 to a Mr. Pickering from Alnwick, this beautiful Mimosa Yellow TR6 was a UK home market supplied vehicle, which included the overdrive gearbox option from new. Purchased in 2006 by a Mr. Webster in Derby who ran the car until he began what developed into a comprehensive bodywork, engine and chassis restoration spanning several years. When the current owner, in Buckinghamshire, purchased the car in 2017 the expenditure didn't stop there. They have continued the sympathetic restoration which has included LED bulbs, re-chromed bumpers, ceramic coated exhaust manifold, complete new interior/door card, new seats, fuel pump and fuel line, electronic ignition, polyurethane bushes, high torque starter, refurbished inlet manifold and injectors, Oak Burr dash and wood door cappings and tonneau cover.Offered to auction with a V5C registration document, this MoT exempt sportscar is a genuine, privately owned, honest and useable classic. This TR6 represents fabulous value for money and would make an ideal addition to any collection or a perfect starting place for any classic car enthusiast. This Triumph has been garaged and exercised regularly, various bills of maintenance work, old MoT test certificates and many receipts can be found in the history file which includes a full service history until 57,775 miles, all stamped in the Triumph Passport book.

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2009 MyCar Coupé Transmission: automaticMileage:350After a tortuously delayed launch, the electric MyCar went on sale in London in 2009. Announced in the Summer of 2008 and originally slated for distribution by the NICE Car Company, the two seater city runabout looked doomed to obscurity after NICE went into administration. Although the performance is pretty mediocre, it will only run for 60 miles on one charge and the max speed is 40mph. The design is genuinely original and the interior feels solid. The firm distributing the MyCar was in fact EV Stores, based on Park Lane, these vehicles cost £9,995 when new.This amazing two-seater, with a truly international pedigree was designed by Giugiaro of Italdesign and was made in Hong Kong. This example is presented in blue with a black interior. It comes with its original user manual, original membership pack and new batteries were fitted in 2022. This great little runabout can be charged via a three pin, 13 amp, plug and has a range of 60 miles on a full charge. With minimal mileage covered, a V5C registration document and new MoT test certificate, this would be a fun and very economic two-seater to enjoy in town, particularly with fuel costs being what they are currently!

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1970 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible by Karmann Transmission: manualMileage:14382In 1948, Wilhelm Karmann bought a standard Beetle and converted it into a four-seater convertible. After successfully presenting it at Volkswagen in Wolfsburg, Karmann began production of the Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet in 1949. After a number of stylistic and technical alterations made to it, the last of 331,847 cabriolets came off the conveyor belt on 10th January 1980, bringing with it the end of an era. In 1971, alongside continued production of the standard Beetle, a variant which featured Macpherson strut front suspension and a re-designed front end was introduced which was officially known and marketed in Europe as the 'VW 1302' from 1971 to 1972, and 'VW 1303' from 1973 onwards. The VW Beetle has seduced many a first time buyer, collector and classic car enthusiast. And for obvious reasons; the parts network is comprehensive and inexpensive, the ability to convert the base model into many different variants was always available and the cost of the car itself presented a gateway into classic car ownership.This lovely, right hand drive, 1970 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible by Karmann has been the subject to a full rebuild some time ago. This included fitting new chassis rails, floors, door skins and quarter panels. The engine was sent to a Volkswagen engine specialists who's instruction was to rebuild the engine with the emphasis on making it as robust as possible, rather than high performance. It was rebored out to 1776cc, fitted with a lightened flywheel, external oil filter and oil cooler, twin Weber carburettors, electronic ignition and stainless steel exhaust system. At the same time the black interior was replaced, and the body colour changed from blue to orange. According to the vendor this Volkswagen Beetle has been rebuilt for reliability and is capable of maintaining good speeds on motorways. The 1970 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible by Karmann is a timeless classic that continues to capture the hearts of car enthusiasts around the world. Its unique design, simplicity, and reliability have made it one of the most beloved cars of all time.

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1934 Austin 'Speedex' Special Transmission: manualMileage:In Les Brown's 2017-published 'Special Obsessions' book the author outlined 15 reasons for the rise of the special in post-war Britain: 'Inventiveness', 'Practical Skills' and 'Surplus Parts' are some of the dozen-plus reasons why the specials movement took off, and then led to some suppliers and builders going on to greater things. One such was Jem Marsh, founder of Speedex and who later founded Marcos Cars. Today's classic scene has fully embraced the specials' movement, with many cars being resurrected in recent years for trialling, sprinting and racing events.For anyone looking for such a car this example offers an accurate snapshot of what a special should be. It is presented in polished aluminium with a black interior and comes with its original green logbook and the last three MoT test certificates. This pretty, agile and fun British sports car is powered by a 750cc engine and has twin SU carburettors and an LRM racing head. It comes also with an original Speedex parts book, Speedex information pack, Austin Seven handbook and a 2002 750 Motor Club bulletin showing Jem Marsh at the wheel of one of his Speedex cars. It should be noted that the car has an oil leak and water drips slightly from the water pump when the engine is running and it has not been driven on the road for some 20 years as this was to be predominantly a racing car. Please also note that this car will have to be taken from the Auction by trailer as the car will need to be re commissioned.

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1965 Triumph TR4A IRS (Surrey Top) Transmission: manualMileage:146405Produced between 1961 and 1967, the Triumph TR4 combined a new, modern, and aggressive body design by famed Italian stylist Giovanni Michelotti, with the basic chassis of the previous TR3A. The TR4 also improved passenger comfort with wind-up windows, face-level ventilation, and an optional hardtop. When equipped with the optional overdrive, the TR4 was good for a top speed of almost 110mph. Following on from the TR4, the new TR4A was phased in smoothly at the beginning of 1965 and introduced an all-new independent rear suspension system (IRS), which provided exceptional rear wheel camber control with excellent wheel travel while softer springs improved the ride quality. The press were happy to see an all-independent car, and Triumph were pleased to be the first British car manufacturer to have all-independent suspensions under every car in their line-up. At the Sebring 12 Hours in 1966, ample proof of the validity of the IRS was provided when three IRS equipped TR4As achieved a remarkable 1-2-3 class victory.This 1965 Triumph TR4A IRS with the 'Surrey Top' was purchased by the current owner's husband in October 1991, he acquired it from the previous owner who brought it in 1977. In the 1980's the car was stripped and repainted in the original colour of Azure Blue. Since 1991, the car has been fully maintained, including in 1992 when it was fitted with a modified cylinder head. In 2018, this TR4A was sent to marque specialists Rees Brothers, Aldershot for a major overhaul which cost in the region of £20,000. Fitted with a black interior, this Triumph TR4A IRS is supplied with a V5C registration document, the original owner's handbook and a file containing old V5 registration documents, old MoT test certificates, invoices and photographs from the 2018 overhaul and older invoices going back to 1991. This is a good, useable example with the rare 'Surrey Top' that requires cosmetic restoration to the bodywork to bring it back to show standard.

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1989 Maserati Karif Transmission: manualMileage:24900The Karif or Tipo AM339 is a luxury coupé produced by Maserati between 1988 and 1991. Designed to mix luxury with sporty looks and agile handling, the Karif was announced with a limited production run of 255 examples. This is exactly what modern manufacturers do now and with great success, however only 221 Karifs were sold with late cars being sold long after this build date. Built on the same shortened chassis as the Zagato-bodied Maserati Spyder, they added a fixed notchback roof and used a more powerful iteration of their 'Biturbo engine', a 2.9 litre V6, giving around 260bhp. Reviewed in the motoring press at the time as having 'sawn off looks, shotgun performance'.Registered new on 3rd August 1989, this wonderful example presents in very good condition throughout and is a bit more special than the standard model, being one of just 25 right hand drive examples. Presented in Swan White coachwork over a blue leather and Alcantara interior the Karif looks superb. The paintwork retains a deep shine with very few blemishes to show and the interior is in excellent condition. Treated to much maintenance work over the years the history file includes receipts amounting to over £10,300. Fitted with a stainless-steel exhaust system the Maserati is reported to drive very well indeed by the current vendor. With just four owners from new this wonderful example comes complete with a comprehensive history file dating back to new. Offered with its original service booklet, many old MoT test certificates, sundry invoices, maintenance bills, the current V5 registration document, and an MoT test certificate valid until November 2023. This is a very rare example indeed and with its low mileage and superb history will be at home in any serious car collection.

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1985 Volkswagen Scirocco GTi Transmission: manualMileage:80444The Scirocco is a three-door coupé undergoing two generations of development between 1974 and 1992 before being re-introduced for a third generation in August 2008. Volkswagen began work on the car during the early 1970's as the replacement for the ageing Karmann Ghia coupé. The platform of the Golf and Jetta was used to underpin the new Scirocco, although almost every part of the car was re-engineered in favour of a sportier drive and the model's all-new styling resulted in a sleeker and sportier car than either the Golf or Jetta. A heavily re-designed Mk. II variant went on sale in 1982; a unique feature of which was the location of the rear spoiler midway up the glass on the rear hatch. A mid-cycle update occurred in 1984 which included minor changes over the 1982 model; a redesigned air conditioning compressor, a modified brake master cylinder with in-line proportioning valves and a brake light switch mounted to the pedal instead of on the master cylinder, also a new space-saver spare wheel was added, which provided room for a larger fuel tank. Leather interior, power windows and mirrors, air conditioning, and a manual sunroof were options for all years. As with the first generation Scirocco's, the car was assembled on behalf of Volkswagen by Karmann of Osnabrück.This left hand drive, UK registered, totally original and rare example was supplied new to Germany and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. It is presented in gleaming red with black GTi cloth interior and comes with, its original brochure, price list, radio, Scirocco Club register owner, electric windows, twin headlights and has low mileage considering its year of manufacture. These were striking looking sports coupés when produced originally and they have certainly survived the passage of time in terms of design. Great fun and very retro!

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2002 MG F Transmission: manualMileage:87000The MG F was the first new model designed as an MG since the MGB that was produced from 1962 to 1980. It was initially designed by the Rover Group during the period it was owned by British Aerospace and was brought to market after the business had been sold to the German car manufacturer BMW. It was powered by a 1.8 Litre K-Series 16-valve engine, the basic having 118 bhp while the more powerful VVC (variable valve control) had 143 bhp. Steve Harper of MGA Developments produced the initial design concept in January 1991 having been inspired by the Jaguar XJR-15 and the Ferrari 250LM, before Rover's in house design team refined the concept under the leadership of Gerry McGovern. An interesting feature of the F was its Hydragas suspension, a system employing interconnected fluid and gas displacers which provided a surprisingly compliant ride, but which could be tuned to provide excellent handling characteristics.Originally registered on 27th November 2002, this MG F is presented in Oxford Blue with a black interior and has a white hardtop. The knowledgeable vendor has recently fitted a new head gasket to the car and describes the car as driving with no known faults. It has electric windows and is powered by the potent 1.8 litre engine mated to a five-speed gearbox, providing lively performance on the open roads. Supplied with a V5C registration document and a current MoT test certificate, this MG F is offered without reserve and is an ideal way to experience open top motoring.

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2004 Mercedes-Benz Vito 115 CDi LWB Camper Transmission: manualMileage:186900The Vito is a minivan produced by Mercedes-Benz and was available as a standard panel van for cargo called Vito, or with passenger accommodations substituted for part or all of the load area called V-Class or Viano. The first generation went on sale in 1996 and the second generation was introduced in 2004. Available in both rear and four-wheel drive configurations and three lengths, two wheelbases and a choice of four petrol and diesel engines (as well as two specialist tuned models) coupled to either a six-speed manual or five-speed TouchShift automatic transmission.Originally registered in July of 2004 and with just five former keepers, this very presentable example is finished in silver with complementary grey trim and a five-speed TouchShift automatic gearbox. Originally a Vito long wheelbase van, it was professionally converted by the previous owner to be the ideal day tripper. The original manuals for the conversion are in the history file and are complemented by various Mercedes-Benz invoices and MoT test certificates, the most recent valid until October 2023. A full kitchen unit with twin cooker hob and gas bottle, a fridge, a sink with running water and waste, LED down lights and mains plugs with a mains hook-up, a rock and roll bed, ample storage, solar panels which can provide power when the batteries not in use and a tow bar make this a very practical yet understated camper. The air conditioning condenser has been changed and re-gassed, a recent service has been performed for which the invoice can be found within the history file and with two keys all add to what is a very attractive proposition for weekends away or days at the seaside. Viewing is highly recommended for this camper which is offered to auction without reserve.

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1954 Austin A30 Saloon (AS4) Transmission: manualMileage:670Based on a concept drawn by Raymond Loewy, the Austin A30, and latterly the A35, was the brand's entry-level model for post-war Britain, but its ability goes way deeper than its charming styling. As Austin's rival to the Morris Minor, the car utilised a more modern and stiffer monocoque construction. It has since forged a formidable reputation in historic classic saloon racing as a 'giant killer' and it's well documented that both Graham Hill and James Hunt were very fond of its abilities as indeed were more recent Goodwood Revival stars, Rae Davis and Martin Brundle in their favourite race, the St. Mary's Trophy.There is little history to accompany this example although a little sleuthing may uncover some competition work in its recent past. The interior has been minimised to an extent, the windows are fixed and the brightwork is now matt black to show a more menacing face to the opposition. Additionally, the trafficators have been removed and the steel wheels, shod with fresh rubber and match the matt black bumpers. Offered to auction without reserve, what more accessible and charismatic classic could gain you entry to Goodwood's famed pre-'66 carpark for the money?

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1965 Saab 96 Transmission: manualMileage:The Saab 96 was manufactured and marketed from 1960 to January 1980, replacing the 93. The 96 featured aerodynamic two-door bodywork, four passenger seating and at first a two-stroke, three-cylinder engine, later a four-stroke V4. The front end was lengthened for 1965 models, in preparation for a new engine, and the radiator was placed ahead of the engine rather than above and behind, a leftover from the thermosiphon cooling days. Both front and rear windows were enlarged slightly for 1968 models. The Saab 96 was driven most famously by Erik Carlsson in many international rallies, coming first in the 1960, 1961 and 1962 RAC Rallies and first in the 1962 and 1963 Monte Carlo Rallies.It was these successive, top-level victories that put the Saab 96 'on the map' and established its reputation for reliability and toughness. Carlsson also competed in the East African Safari Rally.Famous rallying names such as Simo Lampinen, Per Eklund, Pat Moss-Carlsson, Tom Trana, Stig Blomqvist and Carl Orrenius have also been connected with the Saab 96.This rare, left hand drive two-stroke, three-cylinder example is presented in blue with two-tone blue interior. The engine has been 'tweaked' in order to keep up with modern traffic a bit better and sounds great! Its interior is original and it has two extra lights mounted to the front. These models are extremely rare, even the great private collector Jay Leno has one in his private collection!

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1997 Rover Mini Cooper Transmission: manualMileage:68600The Mini was manufactured by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors from 1959 until 2000. The original Mini is considered a British icon of the 1960's and its space-saving front-wheel drive layout allowed 80% of the car's floorpan to be used for passengers and luggage, influencing a generation of car makers. In 1999, the Mini was voted the second most influential car of the 20th century behind the Ford Model T.This Mini Cooper was originally registered on 10th December 1997 and is finished in metallic purple with John Cooper Works decals and racing stripes. Both the interior and exterior are presented in good order having been well cared for in the current vendors ownership. Acquired by our vendor in 2010 the Mini has been dry stored since and has been treated to various maintenance work. A new ECU was fitted to the car, the sills were restored, the heater matrix was replaced and in 2014 the engine was rebuilt and upgraded to 1350cc. The vendor reports that the Mini runs very well and is offered with a sizeable history file including various sundry bills, invoices of maintenance work, old MoT test certificates, the current UK registration document and a MoT valid until December 2023. Also included in the sale is a new replacement wooden dashboard. Offered for sale without reserve, this is an ideal entry into classic car motoring at a relatively modest outlay. 

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2007 Volkswagen Golf Mk. V GTi Transmission: automaticMileage:20264Sharing the Volkswagen Group A5 platform, it debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show in October 2003 and went on sale in Europe one month later. The GTi comes with Volkswagen's four-cylinder 2.0 litre Turbo engine (FSI) which gives it 197bhp. Transmissions include a six-speed manual or six-speed DSG. The Mk. V is now regarded as probably the best incarnation of the legendary GTi after the original Mk. I of 1976-1983 and is fast acquiring modern classic status.Imported from Japan, this superb example is presented in white with a grey cloth interior and is in great condition throughout. The car comes with a new headlining, electric folding mirrors, cruise control, climate control, electric windows, six-speed DSG automatic gearbox, Xenon headlights and also comes with a mileage guarantee certificate. This particular GTi's condition should be viewed in the flesh to really be appreciated. This is a great opportunity to acquire a low mileage example of this 'hot hatch' legend. Superb.

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1979 Honda Dax ST50 Transmission: manualMileage:The Honda ST-Series minibikes are known as the Dax in Japan and Europe, and the Trail 70 in Canada and the US. The ST50, ST70, and CT70 were introduced in August 1969 and produced through 1981. A key feature of the ST-Series is the pressed-steel 'T-bone' frame that distinguishes it from Honda's other minibikes. As a general description, the ST-Series bikes have a bench-style saddle, small fat tyres, and folding handlebars. They have an air-cooled four-stroke engine with either a three-speed semi-automatic transmission, with an automatic centrifugal clutch, or a four-speed manual gearbox. Due to the diminutive wheel-size and limited speed, the ST-Series bikes do not always qualify as road-legal vehicles and were sold in some markets for off-road recreation only. Their licensing status varies with locale and time period during their nearly 40 years of existence.Presented in its original paintwork, this ST50 boasts an uprated exhaust and despite being small,  it packs a punch from the four-stroke air-cooled engine. This example is road legal and is offered with V5 registration certificate.Guide Price £4,000-£7,000Interested parties should note This lot is sold with the new keepers slip only from the latest V5 and not the full document which will need to be reapplied for from the DVLA.

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2007 Mercedes-Benz CLK 63 AMG Convertible Transmission: manualMileage:81690Introduced in 2007, the CLK 63 AMG is the convertible version of F1's 2006/7 safety car. Its 6.2 litre, DOHC, 32-valve all-alloy V8 engine is rated at 475bhp and 465lb/ft of torque and is renowned for its soundtrack. The M156 power unit featured an aluminium block and heads and port fuel injection. Handbuilt by AMG, the engines bear a plaque with the name of its builder, in this case Pascal Pankratz.This impressive, right hand drive example was first registered on 11th September 2007 and is resplendent in black metallic paintwork with a black leather interior and a black roof. The car was extensively specified from new and is offered with a history file including good service history, maintenance bills, old MoT records and a recent MoT test certificate valid until January 2024. Recently treated to £3,000 of general maintenance including, recently replaced tyres, as well as a new Pioneer touchscreen head unit and speakers (cost circa £1,000). Only in production for two years and with less than 20 arriving in the U.K. this is a rare car and offered with a very reasonable reserve.

Los 122

1927 MG Morris Oxford 14/40 Super Sports Special Transmission: manualMileage:24249Conceived and built in the truest sense of the classic coachbuilt motorcar, this 1927-vintage model uses the chassis, engine and drivetrain from a Morris Oxford as the genesis and inspiration by the previous owner, Beverley Hicks, to create this Super Sports Special, scaled up from a 1928 M-Type, the genesis MG from the Kimber factory. The initial drawings can still be seen in the comprehensive history file as well as the photographic progress of the build. With a beautifully constructed aluminium bonnet and scuttle and a complementing rear fabric-covered boat tail section which houses a stainless steel fuel tank and a surprisingly spacious luggage compartment, this complexly bespoke motorcar was ready for the road in 2003. The smooth 1.8 Litre engine has a Ricardo-type cylinder head, a lightened flywheel, a dyno-driven magneto and a Kenlowe electric fan, all of which are driven through a Morris four-speed gearbox sourced from an MG P-Type. The engine has been completely rebuilt with bills to go with it and has covered few miles since. The interior is trimmed in red leather with custom-made matching carpets alongside a handy double tonneau cover and hood. This sturdy MG-Morris has taken part in numerous competitions and trials with many photographs, magazine cut-outs and entrance forms accompanying the history file. Two brand-new spare tyres and accompanying inner tubes plus regulatory fire extinguisher etc. to make the car VSCC compliant for speed trial/hill climbs accompany the car as well as a file of original design drawings and circuit diagrams. A totally original copy of 'The Morris Oxford & Cowley Car Manual' from 1927, and 'Morris Bullnose & Flatnose 11.9 & 13.9hp Power Units' by Peter Seymour also come with the car. This reliable and VSCC-eligible MG-Morris Oxford Super Sport Special is ready for anything, whether it be a peaceful cruise around the country roads on the weekend or tackling a sodden assault course on a rainy day!

Los 124

1970 Jaguar E-Type Series II 2+2 Coupé Transmission: manualMileage:69076The Jaguar E-Type Series II Coupé is a classic sports car that has a timeless look and is still highly sought-after. The E-Type was introduced in 1961 and the Series II Coupé was released in 1968. It features a sleek, aerodynamic design with a long bonnet and short rear end. The interior of the car is also very luxurious with leather seats. The powertrain for the E-Type is a 4.2 litre DOHC six-cylinder engine with triple SU carburettors. This engine produces around 220 horsepower and has a top speed of 150mph. The car also features a four-speed manual transmission and a four-wheel independent suspension system. The E-Type has a classic look that has not aged over the years, making it a great classic sports car. The Jaguar is still highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts alike due to its timeless design and performance.Originally registered on 5th June 1970, this is a genuine right hand drive, manual gearbox, U.K. supplied E-Type. Finished in gold with black leather trim, this Jaguar has recently had a new head gasket. The rear brakes have also had work carried out and the rear suspension has had new mountings fitted. Further re-commissioning work is still required, however, this is a great project and is probably best described as a rolling restoration. Estimated at a very attractive figure, this Jaguar E-Type 2+2 Coupé offers plenty of potential for capital growth on your investment.

Los 73

PLAYSKOOL, STAR-RIDER TOY STARSHIP CIRCA 1979 comprising sit-on SR-I base with swivel function, console, blaster, helmet, Space Commander uniform and The Electronic Adventure Machine Owner's Manual

Los 806

OMEGA NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the round cream dial with baton and Arabic hour markers, 19mm case, on a nine carat gold bracelet, lacking box and papersTicking at present.Generally worn.overall weight equals 17.87 grams. Nine carat gold as described. Strap generally worn, no breakages. No logo on winder, no inscription. Bracelet marked to the lugs and inner clasp.33.3g 

Los 809

ROLEX MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the rectangular cream dial with baton and Arabic hour markers, outer seconds track in black, 13mm case, on a rolled gold bracelet, lacking box, with original purchase receiptWell worn. Not ticking at present. Dial heavily worn as per photo. Plating worn off of bracelet.  

Los 810

ROTARY NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the round champagne dial with dot hour markers, 15mm case, on a nine carat gold bracelet, 11.7g, lacking box and papersTicking at present.Worn condition.

Los 814

ORLUX EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the square cream dial with baton and Arabic hour markers, outer seconds track in black, 16mm case, on a nine carat gold bracelet, 12.4g, lacking box and papersMOVEMENT: Ticking at present.WEAR: Heavily worn.DIAL: Discoloured, heavily worn.CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Scratched, scuffed.HANDS & MARKERS: Intact.BRACELET: Broken.

Los 824

ANCRE FOURTEEN CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the oval champagne dial with Arabic hour markers, inner seconds track in black, 14mm case, on a gold plated bracelet, lacking box and papersNot ticking at present.Well worn condition.

Los 826

GIRARD-PERREGAUX EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURY NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the round cream dial with Arabic hour markers, outer seconds track in black, subsidiary dial at 6, 22mm case, on a curb link bracelet, 23g, lacking box and papersTicking at present.Worn condition.Hallmarked to clasp. 

Los 831

LANCO NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the round cream dial with Arabic hour markers, outer seconds track in black, subsidiary dial at 6, 21mm case, on a nine carat gold bracelet, lacking box and papers14g

Los 832

OMEGA MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the round cream dial with baton hour markers, 19mm case, on a yellow metal bangle strap, lacking box and papersMOVEMENT: Ticking at present.WEAR: Generally worn.DIAL: Fair condition.CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Fair condition.HANDS & MARKERS: Intact.BRACELET: bashed, bent. Is adjustable.

Los 834

MOVADO NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the round cream dial with wedge and Arabic hour markers, 17mm case, on a nine carat gold snake bracelet, 15.9g, lacking box and papersMOVEMENT: Ticking at present.WEAR: Gnerally worn. Scratches etc visible.DIAL: Fair condition.CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Fair condition.HANDS & MARKERS: Intact.

Los 835

THREE LADY'S NINE CARAT GOLD CASED WRIST WATCHES each manual wind, comprising Smiths, Avia and an unsigned example, two on gold bracelets and one on a gold plated bracelet Qty: 3Each well worn.One with personal inscription.Each ticking at present.Expanding bracelet marked 9CT, the other hallmarked. 28.4g gross. 

Los 841

OMEGA MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the round cream dial with baton hour markers, 20mm gold plated case, on a nine carat gold bracelet, 16.5g, lacking box and papersMOVEMENT: Ticking at present. WEAR: Generally worn. DIAL: Marks and nicks visible. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Some light marks visible. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. CROWN: Intact. BRACELET/STRAP: Generally worn.CLASP: Working order.

Los 842

HAMILTON GENTLEMAN'S HAMILTON MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the round dial with cubed hour markers, 30mm case, on a black leather strap, lacking box and papersMOVEMENT: Not in working order.WEAR: Generally worn. Scratches to bezel and case. Heavy pitting to caseback.DIAL: Fair condition.CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Slightly scuffed, scratched.HANDS & MARKERS: Intact.CROWN: Intact.BRACELET/STRAP: Lightly worn.

Los 855

PREFECT NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the round cream dial with Arabic hour markers, outer seconds track in black, subsidiary dial at 6, 20mm case, on an openwork rolled gold bracelet, lacking box and papers

Los 857

OMEGA NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the round cream dial with baton hour markers, 16mm case, on a nine carat gold bracelet, 18.5g, lacking box and papers18.5g

Los 120

VERTEX:- A 9CT GOLD CASED VERTEX OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH The signed white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, cathedral batons and sub dial, the plain rear case hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter S, maker ALD, movement case cannot be removed. Currently not working (manual wind), rear case measurement 5cm, total weight 81g approx Condition Report : Light wear to gold case Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Los 90

A rare Omega 1930's 18ct gold cased Tank T17 gentleman's manual wind wristwatch. The signed 20mm silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed 15 jewel movement numbered 7827396, the signed Omega case stamped 18K no. 8561022 and with original bubble glass, on a leather strap with 9ct Benson Watch Co buckle, weight of case back 5.79g, with modern Omega watch box.This watch winds and runs.

Los 87

An early 20th century 9ct cased lady's manual wind wristwatch. Together with a 9ct Rotary ladies bracelet manual wind wristwatch, weight excluding movement 8.2g, and a Limit gentlemans gold plated automatic wristwatch.

Los 93

An early 20th century 9ct rose gold lady's manual wind wrist watch. The 18mm silvered dial with Arabic numerals, the 15 jewel movement stamped R&S, on a black ribbon and 9ct expanding strap, gross weight 17.49g.

Los 84

ROLEX - A rare 1920's Rolex Oyster silver octagonal cased manual wind wrist watch, The 21mm silver engine turned dial signed ROLEX OYSTER and with luminous Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, milled bezel, the 15 jewel Rolex Extra Prima movement timed to 6 positions 'FOR ALL CLIMATES', the Oyster case further signed and numbered, Glasgow export mark 1927, case width 29mm.Doesn't wind or run. The crown doesn't screw down. The case is tarnished but generally good condition. The back is with the watch (new images added online). The glass has discoloured to a yellow colour. The sub second hand has fallen off be we do have this to reattach. The balance staff is fine and the balance wheel moves when lightly touched. It doesn't move freely when lightly shaking the watch. The hairspring looks slightly misshapen.we will be able to post this with our in house postal service.

Los 69

A 1960's Bulova 14ct white gold cased lady's manual wind bracelet cocktail wristwatch. With signed 8mm rectangular dial, 17 jewel movement, original box, on a 10k gold plated bracelet.

Los 109

A Hamilton 1960's military issue manual wind stainless steel wristwatch. The black dial with Arabic numerals, luminous markers, military broad arrow, 'T' in a circle indicating use of tritium, centre seconds, cal. 75 17 jewel movement, inner cover, the case with fixed bar lugs and screw back marked 6B - 9101000 H 2460 M, signed inside the case, original leather strap, case width 39mm, this model was made with a limited number of 3200 watches.Winds and runs. The hands set.

Los 68

A nickel cased crown wind pocket watch, a stop watch and a nurses manual watch by Sekonda. The pocket watch dial signed 'FAVRE-LEUBA & CO BOMBAY', lacks hands, the stop watch with nickel case, the nurses watch in a steel case.The pocket watch winds, the seconds hand doesn't run. The stop watch winds and runs and re-sets, Sekonda winds and runs.

Los 85

A Tudor 9ct gold cased 1960's manual wind gentleman's wristwatch. The signed 28mm silver dial with gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed 15 jewel movement numbered ref. 290, in a Rolex R.W.C case hallmarked Edinburgh 1960, the back with engraved dedication, case width 34mm.Winds and runs.

Los 100

A 1950's 9ct Omega lady's manual wind bracelet wristwatch. Cal. 244, the signed silver 18mm dial with gilt baton markers, the signed 17 jewel movement numbered 17056695, Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1959, gross weight 34.8g, original Omega box.Winds and runs. The bracelet is 9ct.

Los 70

An early 20th century .800 silver wire lug manual wind wristwatch. With 20mm white enamel dial, unsigned movement, the case stamped 800; together with a Victorian silver fob pocket watch, with foliate engraved case, Birmingham 1887.The wristwatch currently winds and runs. The fob watch doesn't run, the hands are detached.

Los 107

ROLEX - A 1930's 9ct gold cased 15 jewel gentleman's mid-size manual wind wrist watch. The 28mm white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and signed ROLEX, with subsidiary seconds dial, the rose gold cased signed and stamped R.W.C. LTD, no. 48423, signed movement, Glasgow export hallmarks 1938, case width 35mm.Doesn't wind or run. The crown appears to be wonky. The balance spring is tilted and the wheel doesn't run freely when lightly shaking it. The crown only slightly turns. The crown does adjust the hands. Case depth including glass 9mm. More images online.

Los 88

An 18ct white gold and diamond set lady's manual wind cocktail wristwatch. The 12mm silvered dial signed ROVER, 17 jewel Swiss movement, the bezel set with 20 small round cut diamonds, the textured bracelet with Swiss assay mark and 750, weight excluding movement 20.6g.

Los 65

Ten Lady's rectangular watches. All manual wind in base metal cases.All but three seem to be working, some cases worn

Los 105

ROLEX OYSTER - A 1930's 9ct gold cushion cased gentleman's manual wind wristwatch. The signed 23mm cream dial with gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, screw-down crown winder and screw-on back (not accessed), wire lugs, stamped with Rolex crown, serial no. 39796, ref 2941, case width 33mm, the case back with engraved dedication dated 27-3-32.Winds and runs, and seems to run continuously. The crown adjusts the hands. Two turns of engagement to screw into the case. The gold finish is coming off the Rolex Oyster crown, mainly on the back where it has been worn against the wrist. The wire lugs are misshapen and slightly thinning. The case back has a line dent. Some scratches on the back including one larger edge scratch. The case front has some scratches but nothing major and no dents. This can be posted.

Los 91

A Garrard 1950's stainless steel gentleman's manual wind wristwatch and a nickel pocket watch. The Garrard watch with signed 27mm silvered dial, the case back with dedication; the pocket watch with 42mm enamel dial, lever movement and engine turned case.Both wind and run

Los 72

A 1970's 9ct gold bangle lady's manual wind wristwatch by Roy King. The 20mm oval black dial signed in gilt, with 17 jewel Swiss movement, hallmarked London 1979, weight excluding movement 12.5g.Doesn't wind or run.

Los 110

A 1930's 9ct cased Art Deco rectangular manual wind gentleman's wristwatch. The 17mm dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Geo Rossiter, Birmingham 1936, case width 22mm, The Dennison case back weight 4.5g.Winds and runs. The hands set.

Los 102

A Jean Renet 9ct gold gentleman's manual wind dress watch. The signed circular white 30mm dial with Roman numerals, 21 jewel movement, hallmarked London 1966, case width 35mm.

Los 92

A 9ct gold lady's manual wind bracelet wristwatch. The 18mm silvered dial signed Lanco, 15 jewel movement, on a 9ct 'metal core' gold plated bracelet, weight excluding movement 7.1g.

Los 103

A Chronographe 17 jewel manual wind wristwatch in gold plated case. The 32mm dial signed SULTANA; together with an Art Deco nickel cased gentlemans manual wind wristwatch, with 23mm unsigned dial, 8 jewel movement.Both do not wind or run.

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