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Bang & Olufsen System, Bang & Olufsen 3300 system comprising of Beomaster type 2952 s/n 05617620, Beogram CD player type 5142 s/n 04846009, Beocord Cassette type 2942 s/n 05401824, Beogram Record Deck type 5931 s/n 05741438 (scratch on top) and a pair of Beovox RL35 Speakers type 6515 s/n 05884438 (wear on grilles) connecting leads, all original boxes apart from Beogram, very good condition unless stated, untested
1953 Kaiser Manhattan Transmission: automaticMileage:89066Newcomer Kaiser-Frazer stole a march on the Detroit establishment with the launch of an all-new range in August 1946. Styled by gifted designer Howard 'Dutch' Darrin, the '47 Kaisers featured a straight-through bumper line linking front and rear wings, a styling device setting them apart from the mainly pre-war designs of the majors, and one that would prove highly influential. Founded by shipbuilding magnate Henry J Kaiser and Graham-Paige executive Joseph Frazer, the fledgling marque prospered briefly, producing a number of novel designs that included saloon-like hatchbacks and four-door convertibles. By 1949, however, sales were in decline, and to remedy matters Darrin was re-hired. The resulting '51 Kaisers were an audacious step forward in automotive styling, featuring a low waistline and generous glass area as aspects of a look that was well ahead of its time. The mildly face-lifted Manhattan was introduced for '52 as a new top-of-the-range model, undergoing a more radical makeover for 1954, a process which, if anything, improved an already state-of-the-art design. The 226.2ci (3.7 litre) six-cylinder side-valve engine also came in for revision, gaining a McCulloch supercharger that raised maximum power from 115 to 140bhp. Sadly, this was all too late to save Kaiser-Willys, as the company had become, which ended passenger car production the following year.Before arriving to the UK in 2021 this Kaiser Manhattan was in single ownership since 2004 where it resided in Hamburg, Germany. UK registered in 2023 by its current vendor, this Kaiser is reported to run well but will require new tyres all round before road use. This Kaiser presents very well indeed, the paintwork is in very good condition as is the engine bay and the interior is excellent with its original record player still fitted to the car. A true time warp example that looks superb, this is an increasingly collectible milestone model in the history of the charismatic yet neglected marque.
A white briefcase shaped record player that has a mickey mouse theme, with Mickey's head decorating the outer layer, with the interior having Mickeys image with a greeting and Mickey's arm functioning as the record needle. General Electric manufacturer mark. Dimensions: 13"L x 8.5"W x 6"HManufacturer: General ElectricCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Tested, functionality not guaranteed.
Triang Play-A-Disc Vintage Record Player - red/cream with carrying handle (which has unfortunately snapped), battery operated (9 volt PP9) - generally Good to Good Plus including original outer box and Marx Kidditunes Battery & Record Holder - red plastic holder stores up to 20 records - Very Good including original outer box.

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