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A1975 Triumph Stag Mk II Automatic, registration number JPM12N, mimosa yellow, this car has had four owners from new, the first of which was the works director of a company, and has been with the present owner for the past19 years,the mileage of approximately35,4000 is backed up by MOT's, on chrome wire wheel, with hard and soft tops, and stainless steel exhaust, has been Stag Owners Club Concours winner for best original Mk II, V5C document, tax to September2005 and MOT to July2006See illustration
A1964 Austin A40 Countryman MkII,1098 cc, registration number EPJ 827B, grey over white, tax exempt, MOT to October2005, has old MOT's and tax discs from the1980's and with old style log book and various bills from the1970's, the car has been with the current owner for the last thirteen years and is in original conditionSee illustration
A Maserati Indy 4900, left hand drive, registration number GJ RV 06, metallic blue (kingfisher) with black leather interior, CD player, alloy wheels, Michelin XVX tyres and stainless steel exhausts, originally supplied by HAI Rijnsbury Classic Car Dealers (Aston Martin & Lagonda), with bill for #5566.39 from Bill McGraph Maserati specialist in1999 Note: this car is not UK registeredSee illustration
A1963 Aston Martin DB4, registration number KGH 501A, chassis number DB4 491/R, engine number370/504, Dubonnet Rosso with black leather interior, Webasto sunroof matched to bodycolour, the3.7 litre engine having had an Aston Engineering rebuild approximately 5,000 miles ago, on chrome wire wheels with crossply tyres, stainless steel exhaust, and Motorola period radio fitted, the MOT has just expired, but the car has recently been driven from South Germany to Somerset with no problems, some service history See illustration
Thirteen Boxed Matchbox Vehicles, mainly cars:- Moko No.'s 19, 22, 30, 32, 33, 45, 46; Ford Zephyr III No.33; Ford Group 6 No.45; Ford Zodiac Mk IV New Model No.53; Thames Estate Car No.70; Mercedes-Benz 230SL; Muir-Hill Dumper, New Model No.2. Also a Rolls-Royce Phantom V box, No44 containing a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud.(14)
A Collection of Model Vehicles, mainly Diecast including:- seven Burago 1:18 cars; a Maisto 1:18 Mercedes CLK-GTR racing car; a Pauls Model Art 1:18 Jordan Peugeot racing car; a Corgi 'Transport of the 30's' Gift Set; thirty-three boxed diecast vehicles by Days Gone, LLedo, Maisto; etc in two boxes.
Assorted Britains lead farm and garden items, including: a boy in swing, two milkmaids, a tramp and a number of other figures, horses, sheep, pigs, poultry; with a quantity of accessories; two ponds and commercial wooden buildings; also assorted Tri-ang / Tri-ang items, including R51 0-6-2 Clockwork Tank, R357 D5572, assorted rolling stock including two R342 car transporters, accessories and sundries, most in original boxes (qty)
1959 Bristol 406 Saloon, Reg.No. 249 UXL, Engine No. 110/5006, Chassis No. 406/5227. At the conclusion of the Second World War the Bristol Aeroplane Co. had the necessary precision engineering skills which the aircraft industry had demanded to commence manufacture of luxury motor cars which have occupied a well deserved place in this market. In the same ownership for over twenty years, there were but two owners previously; the car can be described as 'completely honest'; less than two hundred of the 406 were produced and it has been well maintained mechanically, it will now benefit from a little cosmetic attention,there is a large history file with the motor car including an Instruction Manual. This is a chance to acquire a high quality motor car at a very reasonable price. A Swansea registration document comes with the vehicle.
1980 M.G.B, Reg.No. KSJ 923W, Engine No. 33968,Chassis No. GVGEJIAGE507822. Introduced in 1962 the M.G.B was just as successful as its predecessors, the power unit developed a healthy 95 b.h.p. and was just as popular at home or in foreign lands, over 500,000 were produced and they are extremely popular with classic enthusiasts. This example is finished in Inca Yellow and shows just 43,000 miles on the speedometer. It's previous owner was the television presenter Selina Scott. The car is in good all round condition and carries an M.O.T. certificate until June 2006.
1913 White 30h.p. Model GAD Tourer, Car No. 17881. More famous for the manufacture of steam cars, Rollin H. White produced his first car in 1900 at Cleveland Ohio. They were extremely popular in the early years of the century but by 1910 petrol cars were being produced. Tennants are please to offer this completely original example which was extracted from a Nebraska barn (it still carries its Nebraska No. plate 45299 NEB) several years ago and has been in storage in this country ever since. An extremely rare motor car in its native country it is equipped with both electric lighting by Gray & Davis and an electric starting mechanism. It has a four speed gearbox and the magneto still has the original protective leather cover in place. Stopping power is provided by both internal expanding and external contracting brakes on the rear wheels, a common feature on several makes of American car of this period. Copies of an Instruction manual sales brochure etc. come with the car. It has detachable rims which make tyre changing easy in the event of a puncture. The upholstery is somewhat worn and would benefit from some sympathetic attention. There is no hood fitted as this was an optional extra and the new owner will be left with the difficult choice of either preserving the original or restoring this lovely old motor car. A very rare opportunity to acquire possibly the only White petrol propelled motor car in this country. No registration documentation comes with the car.
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