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2004 Pilgrim Sumo AC Cobra replica, engine built by Noble Motorsport, 4,658 cc. Registration number G137 YEE. Chassis number PS200301724782682. Engine number 40604091. Anyone with the slightest trace of oil in their veins will know the story of the AC Cobra. In 1961, American race driver and tuner Carroll Shelby persuaded British sports car firm AC to insert a big-capacity Ford V8 into its aluminium-bodied Ace, and a performance legend was born. AC stopped Cobra production in 1968 having built just 998 Mk 1, 2 and 3 models (655 4.7 litre 289s and 343 7-litre 427s) - but that didn't quash buyer interest in this curvaceous and outrageously quick 2-seater. To satisfy a clear ongoing demand, several firms set themselves up in the replica business, usually fitting a fibreglass body and Jaguar independent suspension and differential to a robust box-section steel chassis. Even when Brian Angliss's firm Autocraft restarted 'official' metal-bodied Cobra production with the Mk 4 in the early 1980s, there was still room in the market for good quality fibreglass replicas from outfits like Gardner Douglas and Dax - and Pilgrim, who have been building cars since the 1960s and Sumos (their Cobra replica) since 1985. Pilgrim began in the late 1960's with the first few cars being constructed in the original owner's home garage in Sussex. Pilgrim slowly grew into the largest manufacturer of replica Cobras and Speedsters in Europe. At its height, Pilgrim was producing ten kits a week as well as building turnkey cars at the factory. By 2006 it was with Mr D Walker of Brigg with a cherished number of G9 BRA and serviced by Ledgerwood Motors at a mileage of 3,998. A change of ownership in 2008 to Mr Waine who bought it from GC Motors of Harrogate for £18,990 and he changed the speedo when the mileage was in the region of 7,000 miles and our vendor bought it in 2010. MOT'd and used from 2009 until 2016 by when the mileage had risen to 6,796, it was off the road until MOT'd in June 2019 at 7,192 (total some 14,000 miles). The car has some quality features including a lightened and balanced engine with heavy duty timing chain, Edelbrook carb, wet sump, SPAX adjustable shocks, electronic door catches, wet weather gear, Hallibrand split rims with 3 ear spinners and cream leather interior. Offered with the V5C, MOT history, large history folder and Pilgrim Sumo build book, this is one awesome motorcar.
Cavalier's chest, the moulded rectangular top over dentil frieze, frieze drawer, panelled drawers and doors, flanked by columns, on stile feet, 110cm wide, 119cm high and 66cm deep.CONDITION REPORT: There are general scuffs, scrapes and marks, as with age. The lock is lacking. There are water marks and colour fading. There is a section lacking to the base of the right door. Sturdy condition.
A good quality Edwardian cross-banded and light/dark wood strung Mahogany triple Wardrobe having to the left a flight of three flush brass-handled short drawers with linen slides over, the central bevelled mirrored door and right hand door opening to reveal a generous clothes hanging space with a later whitewood (easily removable) drawer unit below, standing on a plinth base and having a pediment with dentil frieze. 75'' wide, 81 1/4'' high x 23 1/4'' deep.
A 20th century leaded green glass terrarium, of octagonal form, with removable tapering cover, upper and lower green glass bands, 68cm high, along with a 19th century parquetry banded walnut box, lacking interior, a mahogany framed glass tray, a cast iron duck door stop, two painted wooden decoy ducks, a tile top tray and two others (8)
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded eight day long case clock, signed W Meller Middlewich, the 36cm painted break arch dial with a moon phase, eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the dial centred with the makers name, painted with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing an inner date chapter ring, embraced by painted figural spandrels depicting the four seasons, the case with a shaped door flanked by quarter reeded columns, above a conforming lower panel, raised upon ogee bracket feet, 236cm high, two weights For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
An 18th century oak cased single finger longcase clock signed James Leigh Fecit, with an overhanging pediment above a blind fretwork frieze depicting heart shaped motifs and fish, above slender pilasters flanking the 29cm brass dial, applied with Roman numerals and signed with the makers name, the thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the slender case with a shaped and cross banded door, above a reduced lower panel and ogee bracket feet, 193cm high, weight and pendulum For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Victorian burr walnut inverted breakfront triple wardrobe, with a stepped cornice above a central mirrored door enclosing four sliding trays and three drawers applied with brass inset swing handles, flanked by a pair of full length panelled doors, with overall applied ebonised banding, 215cm H x 225cm W x 69cm D For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A reproduction French style freestanding corner display cabinet, by H & L Epstein, the single convex glazed door with a simulated painted lower panel, enclosing a satin lined interior with two glass shelves, raised upon tapering front legs with overall gilt metal mounts and beading, 160cm H x 60cm W x 40cm
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