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Lot 650

A lady's early 1960's steel Omega manual wind wrist watch.

Lot 651

A gentleman's steel Swiss Orsa chronograph manual wind wrist watch, no strap.

Lot 218

An LCD Alba 15 inch flat screen colour television with manual and remote control, model No. LCD W16HDF

Lot 122

Reliant Scimitar GT SE4C 1967 - 3 Litre V6 Essex Ford, 4 speed manual gearbox with working overdrive on 3rd and 4th.This stylish British Sports Coupe has been restored and brought back to its former glory with stunning metallic grey paint work, 5 1/2 J steel rims with quality tyres all round, overhauled engine and braking system, twin stainless steel exhausts with a lovely throaty sound plus new battery, hoses etc, etc.The interior has a new headlining and carpets, refurbished black interior trim plus all new rubbers.This vehicle has a large history file including old MOTs and lots of receipts plus the original Scimitar GT Coupe handbook and workshop manual.77,000 miles recorded with only 3 previous owners, Mot until November 2017 and benefiting from free historic road tax.With it’s great shape and styling, this rare coupe has excellent investment potential. A true classic in very good condition ready to be driven and enjoyed.

Lot 137

Austin A40 1962 - This lovely Austin A40 was first registered new in 1962 and has had only two owners in its life, undergoing a full restoration while in its current owner and vendors keep. Only 53K miles recorded on the original speedometer and with many old mot’s helping to back up this low mileage.Having been laid dormant for 12 years prior to him purchasing it he then set out on a total restoration over the following years. During this time the engine was removed and rebuilt including a new cylinder head converted to run on un-leaded petrol. Its brake system was completely rebuilt using new wheel cylinders, brake linings and hoses and the refurbished wheels, all 5 of them, were shod with the correct Dunlop tyres.Outside the shell was taken back to bare metal, it was at this point it was discovered that the car had never been welded or rusty in its life, so was treated to the appropriate actions prior to receiving its professional respray just over two years ago. Once this was done, all exterior chrome work was replaced with new items, over £1000 spent on them alone, any stainless steel trims re-polished before fitting and all the window rubbers were replaced (phew!)The interior received the same attention, but as the seats were in such good order they were heavily cleaned while the carpets were replaced. The dash is all original and in lovely shape. All in all the vendor spent in excess of £5,500 on the restoration and that does not include his own labour, just the bits he has the bills for in its history file, which also includes various photos taken during the restoration. Now only for sale due to lack of use by its 80 year old owner and his desire for someone else to enjoy it.Although, as we said rarely used, the vendor will ensure it will be running and driving prior to auction. But we guess it would be best to expect a small amount of recommissioning prior to driving. DWC156 comes with its file of receipts, owner’s manual and original Bill of Sale. For those that might be interested and it would be a shame to do it, the registration book is not marked with “Non Transferable “ so the plate itself must be worth £1000 plus, if that’s the case ( down to you to confirm this with DVLA not us)Now offered with a reserve that is less than just the money spent and definitely worth it as an investment or a perfect first classic car.NB: Sorry about the poor quality pictures but the owner does not have a computer so these are pictures of photo’s.

Lot 164

Austin Mini Mayfair 1986 One Owner From New!! NO RESERVE - Once more we here at ECCA are proud to of been trusted by the family of the owner of “Molly” the Mini, to offer her for sale through our Auction house. This One Owner from new Mini was owned by their mother and used right up to 2014 when unfortunately she became unfit to drive and had to go into a residential home. After much soul searching, remember the family spent their formative years in this little car, it was decided to offer it via auction with “No reserve” and let the market establish a true value. Molly herself had covered only 47059 miles when we first met her tucked up in a nice dry garage. We put fresh petrol in, a set of jump leads on and off she went! Hardly surprising though as her comprehensive history shows that the last time she was driven was 11.02.14 when a service and MOT was carried out at 47054 then the garage drove her back home. A staff member drove the 10 miles or so back to our storage bay and she never missed a beat. Engine is quiet and pulls well, gearbox and clutch are great, brakes work etc etc etc. Electrics are all good but a new battery will be required. The history for this Mini is complete, including its original service book up to 18000 by the selling dealer then Peach Motors a local independent garage the rest of its life. MOTs go back to 2007 and prior to that the receipts show yearly MOT’s carried out along with an annual service, so mileage is totally traceable and correct. Along with the service book is a complete set of hand books, owner’s manuals and a workshop manual. We have decided to present the car “exactly” as discovered so you can judge just exactly how genuine it is. Yes the rear bumper needs to be replaced and there is the odd patch of corrosion here and there. But no damage on the bodywork, the original dealer sticker and number plates are still in place and all the interior needs is a good clean and some fresh carpet in the drivers foot well (heels eh don’t you just love ‘em. Carpets don’t I know!). The choice though is to restore to new or just re-commission and use?? A very rare find and here to sell to the highest bidder.

Lot 198

Mini Mayfair 1000 1987 - Described as a “Bonny little car that makes you smile when you drive it!” When you drive a Mini, even a bad one which this one certainly isn’t, you can understand just what the vendor means. Why the Mini is loved throughout the world and is probably the most recognised car ever built. Even BL in their darkest hours could not kill it, just “EU” impact laws finally killing it off!This nice “Mayfair” Edition has the 998cc motor and manual gearbox, giving crisp performance and the better more “Up-Market” interior complete with nicer seat trim and wooden dash. The vendor bought the car as a bit of a project for himself, running and good on the body but needing things like a new rear sub frame and as he says “A good overhaul”. This has all now been done by him and there is a current MOT through to January next year.The mileage is showing as 57K but the car came with no history so no guarantee that as correct, but the condition of things like the interior trim, which is all good, would suggest this could be correct. The engine and gearbox are both very good and again could point to the low miles showing. Exterior is very good and helping with this are a nice set of period alloy wheels that have been fitted instead of the standard wheels the Mayfair came with. Paintwork is shiny and all the bright work is good.Mechanically and electrics are now good, with any problems recently being addressed for its MOT. This is a good example of a sought after car that is ready to go and make a new owner smile.

Lot 135

Chrysler Crossfire 6 Speed Manual 2004 - With a very short production run of only 4 years coupled to their “retro” styling the Chrysler Crossfire was destined to become a modern day classic from the day the first car rolled off the production line in 2004. Developed during the union of Daimler and Chrysler, this stunning two-seater is based on the R170 platform and shares 80% of its components with the R170 Mercedes-Benz SLK320 and they were built by “Karmann” in Germany.This particular car was registered new in July 2004 so is a first year of production car and one of only 4000 RHD versions of this model that were built over the 4 years. Presented in a deep black gloss with matching leather interior, the exterior is very good and is complimented by recently refurbished silver coloured alloy wheels shod with new tyres ( total cost £800). Inside is lovely with no damage to the leather and “fully Loaded” with air con (recently recharged) etc as all Crossfires are.Under the bonnet sits a 215 HP version of Mercedes 3.2 L, 18-valve, SOHC V6 engine which when complimented with their slick 6 Speed manual gearbox, guarantees shall we say “brisk” performance but excellent fuel economy. In fact the vendor recently completed a 2500 mile continental driving tour during which the car was subjected to a complete cross-section of driving conditions (enough to say the speed operated rear spoiler was fully extended on more than one occasion) and it returned an average of 35.5 Miles per Gallon. Stated as driving faultlessly with no warning lamps lit on the dash. Note: The Traction control lamp appears to be on in the picture, it is not, it lights up brighter if you turn it off or if there is a fault,that is it in the normal mode.These cars are ridiculously low priced at the moment, you cannot buy a half decent used saloon car from the Far East for the sort of money they sell for! This will change, prices for good cars in good colours are now rising and a car in this condition/colour combination with only 96K on the clock and a full service history (last stamp shows 93K) will always be sought after.Currently MOT’d until May 2017 the vendor will put a new MOT on prior to the auction. His personal plate will be removed so it will be back on its age related plate by then as well.

Lot 131

MGB GT 1979 Manual with Overdrive - This nice and unusual in white, MGB GT was last used when it participated a European road Rally which it completed without a problem, then on its return home it was parked in a garage which is where it has been since 2008.Overall the body work is very good, nice and straight with only minor areas that could be improved on and in no way to be mixed up with the rusty hulks often offered for sale. Its solid condition you would think, is due in the main by the anti-rust treatment this car has had, the presence of anti-rust treatment plugs in the holes they drill to fill the chassis doors etc with treatment proving this. It is equipped with a rare Webasto slide back vinyl roof which does have two small splits, one each side where it folds, but is still serviceable and looks to be the original.Interior is good with the original seat covers in place. There are no nasty rips etc but there are some marks from where items had been stored in the car, these may clean. Roof lining is very good, as is the dash that has no damage at all, the floor carpets are good as well. Mileage on the clock reads 85387 and looks like it could be original, but with no history there is no proof of this. There is however, a very nice “Moto-Lita” steering wheel in place. This was fitted prior to the European trip and that is the only use it has had.Mechanically the engine and box are both good, with the engine showing very good oil pressure even when hot. The general mechanics are good with brakes etc working and all the electrics function properly. To sum up, this is not a show car but one you can use and improve as you go, or just leave it alone and just enjoy owning one of Britain’s favourite and much loved classic cars.With prices on these “Rubber Bumper” models now heavily on the up, it’s refreshing to have a running driving solid car being offered at a sensible reserve.

Lot 215

BMW M3 Convertible 1995 - Having recently been cosmetically refurbished, including a new convertible hood and its alloy wheels restored then fitted with new tyres. This 3litre 5 Speed manual 1995 BMW “M3” not only looks excellent but has the sort of performance that shames many modern day performance cars.Showing 100,791 on the odometer and coming with a full service history to back that up. It has MOTs dating back to 2003 when mileage was recorded as 63,004 so has only covered an average of just over 2500 miles a year in the last 14 years.Body work is finished in the rare “Daytona Violet” colour while the leather interior is in black, a nice colour combination that is very popular. Both exterior and interior are described as “Perfect, no rust, scratches or marks”, marking this particular BM out from the usual cars on offer. This is not an old thing that has been abused to within an inch of its life, received a lick of paint then sold on, but a car that has been used and enjoyed but looked after properly throughout.Under the bonnet is where the magic is, BMW’s legendary 3 Litre straight 6 engine giving 285 horses of smooth power, coupled to a 5 speed manual gearbox with ratios that give instant pull down low but effortless cruising in the higher gears. These really are a driver’s car and like anything carrying the legendary “M” designation is very sought after in the market today. Prices of even the poorer condition cars go up month on month, as good examples such as this car, become harder and harder to find. If you are looking for a good investment in a classic car, but one you can use as well, this BMW E36 M3 just might be the car you are looking for. Currently MOT’d through to August 2017 so ready to be enjoyed by a new owner.

Lot 539

A ladies vintage Peerex stainless steel manual bracelet watch and a silver cased manual wristwatch on white metal bracelet.

Lot 351

A box of vintage costume jewellery and assorted wristwatches including manual examples.

Lot 536

A cased vintage Movado manual purse watch with snakeskin mounts with centre seconds and alarm function, dial signed Ermetphon. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Running. Adjuster working. Alarm function working. Leather in good order.

Lot 537

A vintage ladies Omega manual bracelet watch with Roman numeral markers and gilt dial.

Lot 197

A cased Brother electric convertible sewing machine with pedal and instruction manual.

Lot 418

A collection of ladies and gents wristwatches mainly manual including accurist and Roamer.

Lot 831

A Seiko Memo Diary UW02-0010, gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1986, serial 499198, on stainless steel bracelet strap with clip fastening, GA13B, and keyboard docking station system, no 404475, in original box with instruction manual and plastic wallet case.

Lot 489

A modern silver hinge bangle; a paste set ring; and a Savoy ladies manual wind wristwatch (3)

Lot 508

An Enicar purse watch, having signed square dial with luminous baton and Arabic markers, subsidiary seconds dial and manual wind movement, w.2.6cm

Lot 533

A 9ct gold cased ladies wristwatch, having manual wind movement and replacement bracelet; and one other later 9ct gold cased cocktail watch by Regency (2)

Lot 536

A mid-20th century Recta 9ct gold cased gents wristwatch, having signed silvered dial, manual wind movement, and inscribed to the back cover

Lot 541

A gents Longines quartz wristwatch, having date aperture; and a ladies Longines steel cased cocktail watch with manual wind movement (2)

Lot 542

A Ramex 18ct gold ladies tank watch, having manual wind movement, signed dial, dia. 1.6cm (excluding crown)

Lot 543

A gents Tiffany & Co gilt metal cased tank watch, having signed black dial, manual wind jewelled movement, dial appears re-finished, dia. 2.6cm (excluding crown)

Lot 548

A J W Benson gents 9ct gold cased dress watch, having signed silvered dial, subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind movement, dated commemorative monogram verso for George V 1937, in original leather case

Lot 549

A ladies Custom Line 9ct gold cased cocktail watch, having manual wind movement

Lot 554

Mid 20th century gents steel cased wrist watch having unsigned jewelled manual wind movement inner back cover No. 330417 169

Lot 555

A ladies 9ct gold cased wrist watch having manual wind movement and on expanding link bracelet, gross weight 25.9g

Lot 556

A ladies Omega 18ct gold cased wrist watch having anti magnetic manual wind movement and replacement bracelet Condition Report / Extra Information Gross weight 26.5g.Strap marked 18ct.

Lot 558

A Favre-Leuba of Geneva 9ct gold cased ladies wrist watch having manual wind movement and on gatelink bracelet, 14g

Lot 560

A ladies 9ct gold cased wrist watch having manual wind movement and expanding bracelet, gross weight 19.6g

Lot 570

JW Benson 9ct gold cased tank watch having signed silver dial, manual wind movement

Lot 607

A gents 9ct gold cased Omega dress watch, having champagne dial with baton markers, manual wind movement, on leather strap, in Omega box

Lot 628

A gents Longines *14ct* gold tank watch, having enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind movement, on leather strap Condition Report / Extra Information Fully running.Dial discoloured.Case is 14ct, not 9ct as originally catalogued.Appears all original other than the bracelet.

Lot 104

A Ford Auto book 1 manual for the Anglia Prefect classic Corsair and Cortina from 1959 onward

Lot 504

A Rover workshop manual; another for an Austin Montego and another for an Austin Metro

Lot 608

Sorna Jacky Ickx - A 1970s gentlemans manual wind chronograph Easy Rider wristwatch, circular black dial with grey chapter ring and twin subsidiary dials, date aperture and red sweeping second hand, gilt bezel and black powder coated bull head case number 2651 with later black strap.

Lot 612

Sicura - A 1970s Sicura Instalite Electric jump hour gentleman's manual wind wristwatch, the blue TV screen with numerical display below three light apertures, brushed base metal bezel and stainless steel case, push button light function and two tone leather strap, together with an Esperanto manual wind wristwatch with oval yellow metallic dial within steel case (2)

Lot 613

Sicura - A 1970s Sicura Breitling gentleman's manual wind chronograph wristwatch, the circular orange dial with twin subsidiary dials, date aperture and stainless steel hands, luminous seconds hand, outer tachymeter scale bezel to oversized case, Swiss 17 Jewel movement stainless steel screw down back, dial diameter 42mm, to stainless steel strap.

Lot 652

A Zenith cockpit clock, manual wind

Lot 291

Corteal manual Wind wristwatch

Lot 1197

Two ladies 9ct yellow gold manual wind wristwatches one with a plated strap BWC case - both working in the sale room and an 18ct yellow gold pocket watch - Width 30mm - in need of restoration or spares

Lot 1195

An Omega Geneve stainless steel manual wind gents wristwatch with date - Width 36mm - some usage scratches, dial clean, working in saleroom

Lot 1204

A Rolex 18ct yellow gold wristwatch Oyster Perpetual Datejust Superlative Chronometer bracelet wristwatch manual/automatic - Width 38mm including winder, with box papers wallet and service certificate, dated 2005, model number 16018, serial number 8723055Condition report: In very good working order, has hardly been worn, some wear to box

Lot 1189

A vintage Rolex Oyster 9ct yellow gold gents wristwatch with 15 jewel manual wind movement - Width 34mm including winder - number 39496 2941 - some dents to case, not working, some fading to dial, no box or papers, general usage marks

Lot 539

An Imperial typewriter and manual

Lot 1020

Two copies of The Service Station Manual and Modern Motor Repair and Overhauling.

Lot 1121

A selection of early magazines to include The Motor, August 14th 1934; also a workshop manual for the new Humber Hawk and a handbook for the triple diffuser Zenith carburettor.

Lot 1080

A collection of Riley related volumes to include Riley Sports Cars 1926-1938 by Graham Robson and a Riley 9 manual of instruction and maintenance by G.A. Robson.

Lot 973

An Aston Martin DB4 and DB4 GT workshop manual with pen annotations inside for registration no. 6075 PP, chassis no. DB41206R, dated 20th April 1965.

Lot 1114

A Citroen repair manual from the 12 and 15 and a Citroen Owner's Manual for the SM, July 1971.

Lot 955

An unusual small leaflet for Tecalamit titled 'At Your Service Sir', an AC service book, a Duckhams Romac and Motor manual and a small booklet certificate of insurance.

Lot 1086

Alfaromeo - Tutte le Vetture Dal 1910 by Luigi Fusi, signed by the author, published 1978 with dust jacket; also two Alfa Romeo Alfettea publications, a repair manual and inspection specifications for type 116 cars class 1800-2000.

Lot 1112

An Aston Martin DB2 workshop manual, an Aston Martin DB Mk. III parts catalogue, a DB2 workshop manual, a DB2 and DB2/4 spare parts list etc.

Lot 998

A selection of motoring related volumes and handbooks to include 'Ten years of motors and motor racing 1896' by Charles Jarrett, fourth edition 1956; a Hillman Super Minx Mk. III owner's handbook and a Wolseley Hornet instruction manual no. 918 etc.

Lot 1416

Meccano Steam Engine 1970's set, well used with instruction manual.

Lot 241

Ladies 18ct Gold Bueche Girod Wristwatch, Oval Shaped Gilt Dial, The Bezel And Chain Link Bracelet Both Set With Alternating Round Cut Diamonds And Rubies, Manual Wind. Fully Hallmarked, Numbered To Case 1381. Length 7 Inches, Gross Weight 19.6 Grams

Lot 317

Collection Of Pocket Watch & Wrist Watch Movements,Approx 25, Makes To Include Bulova, Candino Super Automatic, Cortebert, Accurist, Waltham, Rotary Etc. All Manual Wind Or Automatic A/F

Lot 477

TWO LADIES 9CT GOLD WRIST WATCHES, comprising an Avia manual wind example and a Sovereign quartz example, together with a selection of watches etc.

Lot 478

A HALLMARKED SILVER OPEN FACED MANUAL WIND POCKET WATCH, white enamel dial with secondary outer minute track and subsidiary seconds dial at six o'clock

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