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A Corgi Major Toys Gift Set 1 Carrimore Car Transporter, with four cars, set comprises 1101 Bedford Carrimore Car Transporter, red cab, two tone blue transporter, VG, 204 Rover 90 Saloon, metallic cerise over grey body, VG, 202 Morris Cowley Saloon, pale green lower body, blue roof, VG-E, 208 Jaguar 2.4 Litre Saloon, white body, G-VG, retouching throughout, 301 Triumph TR2 Sports Cars, cream body, VG, in original boxes with inner packing pieces, instruction sheet and Model Club leaflet, outer box F, lack one inner dummy Corgi box, car boxes F-G
Corgi Toys Competition & Racing Cars, 322 Rover 2000 In Monte Carlo Trim, VG, 227 Morris Mini Cooper Competition Model, primrose yellow body, red interior, RN1, G-VG, lacks headlight, 309 Aston Martin Competition Model, RN3, F-G, lacks headlight, in original boxes with loose 312 Jaguar E Type, VG, lacks rear tyres, boxes P-G (4)
SELECTION OF CORGI DIE CAST VEHICLES including a boxed E-Type Jaguar limited edition, boxed Corgi Classics Heavy Haulage Thames Trader Dropside Truck and a Morris 1000 van set, boxed Royal Mail Morris 1000, boxed Classics Land Rover and seventeen various Ford Escort vans of the AA, RAC, Gas, British Telecom, British Airways and others
SELECTION OF BOXED CORGI VEHICLES including the Scammel container truck, Seddon Atkinson container truck, BMW M3 racing car, Mercedes 2.3L 16V, Jaguar XJ40, 4 x 4 Jeep, Ford Transit van, Ford Sierra, Matra Rancho, Land Rover, two Volvo 760 saloons, boxed Matchbox 1911 Maxwell roadster, boxed Lledo Asda branded bus, two boxed Fisherman's Friend lorries and a London Route master bus, boxed Gilbow Leyland National bus from Greater Manchester, boxed Gilbow Southdown Harrington Cavalier bus, a Budgie Toy Route master bus, Lesney car transporter, Corgi Chipperfields Circus articulated horse box, Corgi Citroen Safari, Corgi Volkswagen tow truck, Corgi Jeep, Lesney Tippax Refuse truck and a Lesney Triumph T110 motorbike and side car
Large collection of boys books To include eighteen volumes of The Boy's Own Annual dating from the late 19th Century onwards, three volumes of the Champion Annual for Boys dating from 1952, 1954 and 1955, Dick Barton Special Agent, The Rover Book for Boys, further books to include Boys of Our Empire, The Captain magazine for Boys and Old Boys etc. (44)
Seven Lesney/Moko Lesney Matchbox diecast models: #10 Sugar Container; #12 Land Rover; #12 Land Rover Series II; #14 Lomas Ambulance; #20 Transport Truck; #47 Lord Neilson Ice Cream Shop with cream body and 'Lyons Maid Ice Cream' decal to roof; #73 RAF Pressure Refueller. Overall appear G-VG in F-G boxes. (7)
Twelve unboxed Dinky diecast cars Comprising yellow jaguar no. 157, red Austin Somerset no. 161, maroon Rover 725, medium green Riley no. 40A, medium green Hillman Minx, dark blue and medium blue Vanguards, fawn Triumph, black open topped Austin Atlantic, MG Midget no. 108, Ferrari no. 23H and silver and red land speed car.
Play worn Meccano Ltd Dinky Toys vehicles - goods yard crane, three Bedford vehicles, Hales Owen farm trailer, Pullmore car transporter, Massey Harris manure spreader, luxury coach, observation coach, three Trojan vans, Austin, Mobilgas tanker, Land Rover, BOAC coach, fire engine, Comet plane, Johnston road sweeper, Cunningham C-5R, Telephone service van, Austin Devon, and Vanguard
A 1963 Land Rover Series IIA LWB station wagon, registration number 9188 KF, green. Introduced in 1961 the Series II & IIA are considered by many Land Rover enthusiasts as the hardiest of the breed. This rare station wagon was acquired by the vendor in 2013 with the intention of restoring it to its former glory. Unfortunately due to other commitments this has not been possible. The previous custodian owned the car for 26 years and from DVLA records it can be seen that the last MOT expired in November 2006. This diesel engined station wagon now requires full restoration, but would appear complete and a very worthwhile project for the next owner. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration
EXTRA LOT: A 2013 Dax Rush V8 sports, registration number LX13 CPO, chassis number SA9DAXRU36A038418, engine number 24D05806B, blue. With less than 400 miles on the clock since being registered in 2013, this one owner Lotus Seven on steroids is not even run in yet. The Dax is finished in blue metallic with a contrasting cream leather interior and dark blue carpets. A brief outline of the specification is as follows: the gearbox is a VT77 Rover SD1 V8 (short gear shift); the differential is a Quaife limited slip; the brakes are Ford Sierra Cosworth; the steering is Ford Escort Mk IV rack and pinion; and the steering column is Ford Sierra. Performance upgrades include Magnecor MG RV8 8mm spark plug leads, NGK BP6ES spark plugs, a Bosch 12V V8 coil, an ignition amplifier, a Tornado ECU chip, a Hotwire power boost valve, and ACT carbon fibre trumpets. These vehicles are extremely rapid and offer super car performance at a fraction of the cost of an equivalent Ferrari, Lamborghini or Aston Martin. V5C, ***MOT to April 2017 (not March)***
A 1956 Land Rover Series I 86 inch Basic, registration number UPX 645, green. This home market Land Rover Series I 86 inch was built on the 30th January 1956 and was subsequently despatched to the supplying dealer Rice Brothers Ltd, Horsham, West Sussex on 22nd March. UPX 645 a petrol engined example was purchased by the vendor in 2007 as a restoration project. Since then it has been the subject of a full nut and bolt restoration with all components either renewed or rebuilt as necessary. The Land Rover comes to auction with a Heritage certificate. The Land Rover is now being offered for sale so the vendor can concentrate on his next project, an early 1949 example. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations
A rare 1957 Land Rover Series I 107 inch station wagon, registration number YFO 361, chassis number 131-8-00025, blue. The 107 inch Series I became available towards the end of the Series I production and as such are extremely rare, with the station wagon being the rarest of them all. They were capable of transporting up to 10 people and were designed to carry workman or shooting parties on sporting estates. This particular example is really one for the collector as it has been the subject of a body off restoration to an extremely high standard. The vendor advises us that work has included a new chassis, rebuilt suspension, engine, interior, rewire, body, respray, powder coated wheels and new tyres, rubber seals and numerous other items associated with a thorough restoration. The history file contains a BMID certificate stating that the Land Rover had a build date of 30th October 1957 and was despatched on the 1st November 1957 to Rossleigh Limited, Edinburgh, Scotland (the supplying dealer). The Land Rover is now only for sale due the vendor needing the space so he can concentrate on his next restoration project a 1949 Land Rover Series I. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations
BOLTON 1905-06 Postcard team group, Bolton Wanderers, 1905-06, message on reverse implies that Bolton had just defeated Blackburn Rovers and is addressed to a Mr J.W.Kellett known as "Old Rover". The message implied that Bolton could beat that team "every day in the week and twice on Sunday". Postcard is in generally good condition. Generally good
A QUANTITY OF BOXED SCALEXTRIC CARS, to include Electra, No. C4-11, B.R.M, No. C/72, Porsche, No. C/73, Mini 1275GT Rally Special, No. C122 (x2) one with unused decal sheet, Lotus 77, No. C126, Elf Renault RS-01, No. C134, Rover Police car with lights, No. C362 and Porsche with lights, No. C427, with a quantity of boxed and unboxed accessories and track etc (three boxes)
That the recently departed Defender is an immediately recognisable descendent of the Land Rover launched at the 1948 Amsterdam Motor Show, is huge testimony to Maurice Wilks' original design. By the time of the 1969-1971 Series IIA, the model was the workhorse of the world and accounted for around 90% of the 4x4 sector in Australia, Africa and the Middle East. This 109in five-door Safari is a remarkable 1983 Series III example that has driven a mere 60,000 miles from new in the hands of just two owners. Delightfully original, it has never been restored and retains its original 12-seater interior. The Landie's accompanying maintenance file confirms it's always been well cared for, though little used in the last eight years. The vendor presently classes the bodywork, Blue paintwork, Black vinyl interior trim, 2.25-litre petrol engine and manual transmission as all being in 'very good' order. 'UAK 201Y' is MOT'd into April 2017.
The Range Rover re-defined the 4x4 market when it was born into an unsuspecting world in 1970. Unmolested versions of what have retrospectively been dubbed the Range Rover Classic are now much prized, so one can expect this highly original one that apparently boasts just one owner from new to cause quite a stir. It is a left-hand drive three-door French example that's only recently been repatriated and comes complete with its original carte grise. Its indicated mileage of under 50,000kms is believed by the vendor to be correct, and he currently grades the V8 engine and Tan-coloured cloth interior trim as 'very good', the manual transmission as 'good', the bodywork and electrical equipment as 'average' and the Yellow paintwork as now being in rather 'poor' condition. The Range Rover Classic was produced from 1970 to 1996, at which point it was supplanted by the more contemporary-looking but mechanically similar P38A.
JRN 239S' hails from July 1978 and started life as a standard 1800cc rubber-bumpered Roadster. However, during the vendors 20-year ownership, extensive restoration and conversion have seen it transformed into an MG of very different character. Sporting the strident combination of Vermillion (Orange) bodywork contrasted with Black interior trim, the four-cylinder engine and four-speed gearbox have been ousted in favour of a 3.5-litre Rover V8 unit driving through a five-speed transmission. The brakes and suspension (that now includes an anti-roll bar) have been uprated to suit, and the bodywork converted to chrome bumper specification before being treated to a bare metal respray in the current colour. The vendor variously classes the paintwork as 'excellent', the bodywork as 'very good', the engine and transmission as 'good', and the interior trim as 'average', and is offering the Roadster complete with electronic ignition, tonneau cover and wind deflector. The car MG never made.
- c.500 miles only, Rover 3.5 V8 with LT77 Rover SDI short shift gearbox - Quaife LSD and Sierra Cosworth brakes - Blue with Cream leatherette, MoT to April 2017 First registered in April 2013, this high specification example of the potent Dax Rush is finished attractively in blue with cream leatherette interior and is understood to have covered just c.500 miles. Powered by a Rover 3.5-litre V8 mated to a 5-speed Rover LT77 SDI V8 short shift gearbox, it produces some 220bhp and is accompanied by a dyno test sheet dated March 2016. The car's specification includes a Quaife LSD, Sierra Cosworth brakes and extenders and Ford Escort Mk4 rack and pinion steering. Performance upgrades include: Magnecor MG RV8 8mm plug leads, NGK BP6ES spark plugs, Bosch 12V V8 coil, ignition amplifier, Tornado ECU chip, Hotwire power boost valve and ACT carbon fibre trumpets. Described by the vendor as being in "good" condition as regards its bodywork, paint, engine, transmission, electrics and interior trim, it is accompanied by a Swansea V5 document, documents relating to its build and current MoT to April 2017.
Booklet issues from boys comics from the 1930's, contained in a box, an unusual collection, includes issues from Amalgamated Press - Defence Forces of the World nos. 1-4, The Champion Sports Wallet (complete), Fighting Planes of the World (complete in original album, etc and D C Thomson - Adventure issues x 5, Hotspur issues x 8 (including Railway Library x 4), Wizard issues x 4, Rover issues x 7 (including Thrill Book x 4), Skipper issues x 4, Coronation Library x 5 & complete set of The World's Biggest mounted in original album, a very nice lot.
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