A quantity of HiFi Separates; comprising a Technics V500 mk2 Stereo Power Amplifier, Philips CDP 753, a Sony CDP-C325M multi disc changer, a Goodmans VN98505 VHS player, a pair of Toshiba Concave HiFi Speakers with Toshiba Turntable, a Hitachi FT-3500L Stereo Tuner, Hitachi HT205 Turntable (boxed) and a Pacific DVD/CD Player (10)
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A lot of misc electrical items to include Panasonic VHS recorder, Dedicated Micros Sprite SX 9 channel digital multiplexer, security pre-wired alarm system, CCTV system - cameras, another multiplexer, old Corona typewriter, Nimbus apparatus, Hitachi VT-L4024E VHS cassette recorder and a Acoustic Solutions DVD recorder.
Possibly the best restored S2 JPS Esprit on offer today.When first seen in concept form at the Turin Show in 1972, Giorgio Giugiaro's dart-shaped outline was breathtakingly modernNumber 22/100 World Championship Commemorative Models built for the UKRestored to exacting standards over the past three yearsComprehensive history file including a Lotus Certificate of ProvenanceA well-known car, Top Gear and Magazine featuredSuper rare opportunity to acquire an instantly recognizable, limited edition Esprit that is one of the best we have seenThe first, and arguably the most memorable, of the early Esprit limited-editions was officially dubbed the World Championship Commemorative Model, but is better known to enthusiasts as the John Player Special (JPS), as its distinctive Black and Gold livery was inspired by the ground effect, JPS-sponsored, championship-winning Lotus 79 cars of the period, as raced by Mario Andretti and Ronnie Petersen. It was originally planned to build 200 but in the end, it was believed that 185 were produced, 100 for the UK, 55 for the United States and 30 for Europe. The eye-catching specification included, Gold-coloured side stripes complete with “World Champion” lettering, Gold-coloured front and rear windscreen surrounds and alloy wheels, Gold-effect Corduroy seat inserts and a three-spoke leather rimmed steering wheel instead of the plastic offering. The “Juke Box” installed was a Hitachi Digi-One radio-cassette. The 1973cc, 16-valve DOHC engine delivered a feisty 160bhp which was sufficient to sprint the 1,980lb glassfibre-bodied, two-seater to 60mph in 6.8 seconds and on to a top speed of 124 mph. Production ran from December 1978 till July 1979.DLH 393T was built on the 21st of December 1978 and supplied to Chipstead of Hampton Court, prior to being registered on the 20th of January 1979 and delivered to its first owner, Waverley Textiles Ltd.This immaculate Lotus Esprit was badged “Number 22”, however, we understand from the Lotus Certificate of Vehicle Provenance that it was actually the 12th car manufactured, all detailed in the cars fascinating history file. The present custodian has cossetted this Esprit since 2017 and has lavished thousands on bringing the car back to a ‘Best of Breed’ standard. He had the bodywork stripped back to the gelcoat and freshly painted with a set of the original stripes and the alloy wheels refurbished to the exact Gold colouring of the original issue. S J Sports Cars of Crediton near Exeter have maintained this car since 2017 and within the history file, there are invoices to the tune of some £25,000 the most recent of which details a complete engine re-build, refurbished carburettors and a myriad of mechanical components along with a separate invoice for £3,000 relating to a whole host of trim parts to complete the re-build. This S2 has worn a few different number plates throughout the years, however, the current owner did successfully manage to obtain the original registration number which the Lotus now sports again.Number 22 is quite a well-known car as, in addition to enjoying some fame on a pre-Clarkson ‘Top Gear’, and appearing in a YouTube clip (wearing its GJI reg) it was celebrated in an impressive 9-page feature in the January 2019 issue of Classic Cars, a copy of which resides in the history file.The original tool wallet, jack and brace, correct spare wheel, and genuine full Lotus workshop manual are all where they should be and complete a very special package. Superbly presented and indicating only 67,295 miles, this is a serious car for a serious collector and requires just one thing… a new owner.SpecificationMake: LOTUSModel: ESPRIT S2 JPSYear: 1978Chassis Number: 781205577GTransmission: ManualEngine Number: CC907781215715Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 66000 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black /CreamClick here for more details and images
A four piece Hitachi separates system to include a L70 turntable, HMA-7500 MkII stereo amplifier, FT-5500 stereo tuner and a HCA-7500 MkII stereo control amplifier, with leads (continental wiring) CONDITION REPORT: This lot cannot be tested as it has a continental plug,it is sold without guarantee or reserve.
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE OF FILES, BOOKS AND HOME OFFICE EQUIPMENT, etc, including an Epson Stylus Office BX305FW Plus printer, with cable and manual, a boxed Tamron Fotovix III film video processor, a Hitachi CP-X325 Multimedia Mobile LCD projector, with cable and remote, in carry case, guide books for photoshop, adobe, home movie making discs, etc (three boxes and loose) (electrical items not PAT tested)
A HITACHI DIGITAL HOME ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM with sub and 5 satellite speakers, a Panasonic DMR-EZ49V DVD Video (video not tested), a Panasonic NV-VP33 DVD Video (video not tested), a LG DVD player, a Durabrand DVD player, a Panasonic DMR-EX79 DVD Video ( video not tested) and a Sony SLV-D980P DVD Video player ( video not tested (all PAT pass and working unless stated) with three Panasonic and one Sony remote (10+)
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