A 1972 Rover P5B coupé, registration number NYM 938L, chassis number 84507430, engine number 84018968, Arden green over Silver Birch. This P5B has featured in Top Gear with Richard Hammond. Introduced in 1969, the P5B featured the new Buick 3.5 litre engine in the svelte coupé and saloon bodies. They found favour with government ministers, the business elite and even had royal patronage. As a coupé example it is the most sought after with its contrasting colour lowered roofline, sculpted rear seats and chrome Rostyle wheels. Having only covered a believed 79,000 miles from new, NYM 938L was supplied by Middlesex Motors (Harrow) London to its first owners, Moris, Tozer & Beck Ltd, London. Presented in what is probably the best colour combination of Arden green with a Silver Birch roof and Saddle tan leather interior, featuring its original radio and toolkit. The accompanying history file contains the original Passport to Service, owner's handbook, past MOTs and receipts. P5B coupés are very fashionable in the classic car market and this well presented example being a previous TV star should appeal to collectors and investors alike. V5C, MOT to April 2017 See illustrations
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Eight boxed Corgi 'Whizzwheels' diecast models, 150 Surtees, 151 Yardley McLaren and 153 Surtees T.S. 9B racing cars, 161 Commuter Dragster, 165 Adams, 166 Ford Mustang 'Organ Grinder', 395 Firebug. Also included is a 461 Police 'Vigilant' Range Rover with one loose policeman figure, the cones and signs being stowed in the back of the vehicle. All appear G+/VG in generally G+ boxes with some crushing to the plastic windows of some. (8)
A boxed Britains 9777 Military Land Rover, appears generally G but with a plastic tool missing from one front wing, still attached to box plinth which slides into outer box, both F/G. Also included in this lot is a boxed Britains 9670 Dump Truck, missing driver, but with s few bricks, appears otherwise G in F/G box. (2)
Original 1961 London Transport double-royal POSTERS 'Green Thought - Green Rover' by Edward Bartelt (pin-holes, creases, small edge-tear, light foxing stains near lower edge) and 'Hampstead Heath - Country Walks' by Susanna Bolt (multiple folds, edge-scuffs, pin-holes, light foxing stains near lower edge). [2]
Four Corgi Classics Heavy Haulage 1/50 scale models: 17701 Pickfords 2 Scammell Constructors and a 24 Wheel Low Loader Set; 31003 Chris Miller AEC Ergomatic Articulated, Scammell Highwayman Crane and Low Loader Set; 31004 Wynn's Scammell Articulated, Bedford S Articulated and Low Loader Set; 16601 Pickfords Scammell Highwayman Ballast and Land Rover Set. M and boxed. Together with two additional loads.
19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL "Red Rover", three masted sailing vessel with further shipping and buildings in background", oil on canvas, unsigned, titled centre bottom, 45.7 cm x 56.4 cm CONDITION REPORTS Picture is inscribed "Red Rover" - see images. Large missing section of paint top left, the whole appears to be under a very browned, possibly brown varnish apart from a section to the left of the boat and a small section to the far right of the boat. Paint starting to flake away in places. Various scratches and white speckled paint marks, glue type marks, various other brown speckled marks. Considerable signs of wear and tear. Under UV light there are dapple black marks throughout a large black section above the stern of the ship, various dapple black marks to the sails and to the sky above the ship, especially to the top right hand corner and the bottom right hand corner and the whole picture appears to be very brown under UV light. There is also evidence of re-painting to some of the sails. All over, the picture has various general signs of re-painting and needs money spent on it to get it in good order.
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