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1967 Ford Transit, Jennings Coachbuilders Roadranger Original Motorhome. Jennings Coachbulders of Sandbach, spawned from the 1930s, building touring caravans and later overtook their peers to become recognised as the best in that field. Motorhome production ceased during the war years, restarting in the sixties and Jennings launched the Roadranger in 1965 using a Ford Transit chassis and cab supplied directly to the Jennings Factory. More smaller less expensive Rootes Commer variants were sold than this very rare Ford Roadranger which was the top end of the motor caravan market. This particular example: - 3 owners form new. - New Mot. Mileage 67000mls when the third owner had fitted a replacement USED Nissan 2.7 diesel engine replacement and an automatic gearbox in order to improve the driving experience and it has subsequently covered a further 13000 mls. Please note that the mileage on the used Nissan engine when fitted cannot be verified. The total mileage is thus 67000mls (Ford) plus 13000 mls on the used Nissan engine. As a result of this the vehicle is now fitted with two speedometers. In order to preserve the original dash board (and instructed by DVLA the original speedo was zeroed ). A brand new speedo was fitted as a pod above the dashboard which reads just under 13,000 miles today. The new speedo was necessary to accommodate the replacement gearbox ratios. A gearbox temperature gauge is also fitted as a pod above the dash. The general condition of the Motor-home is good roadworthy and useable and has made several trips to France. Ultimately there are some minor rust bubbles on the steel Ford cab body, which can be easily rectified. The remaining bodywork is aluminium coachbuilt by Jennings. The main need for renovation is the interior whereby particular areas such as the top dash vinyl covering as well as the vinyl door panels and rubber seals are perished. While needing some TLC, the van is extremely original with all the coach-built period Jennings fittings such as fridge, cooker, lighting, panelling and furniture still intact - a real blessing to have such insight into the time. The vehicle is also very practical with front seats which easily convert to a bed and the large rear sofa seats make a capacious double bed. This is a true sixties time-warp and would suit anyone interested in an eye turning motorcaravan of the era. Whilst it does need some TLC, due to its low registered mileage it makes for a rather special rare, original collectible. Registration number UTU 792E. Vehicle modified with disc brakes and a brake servo. The front suspension has also been upgraded.- Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our 4th September viewing day (10am-2pm) and prior to sale on Sunday 5th (from 10am-12 noon) to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote. Condition Report: Vehicle modified with disc brakes and a brake servo. The front suspension has also been upgraded. Painting work and interior in fair condition, would benefit from further work. See images of inside and out. Engine has started every time under our care & idles smoothly. Could do with some atheistic investment but has original Jennings fittings. See description for full history and mileage information of vehicle and engine.
Original vintage advertising poster for Rudolf Pilat manufacturer, featuring an illustration of their products. Text reads: Steyr bicycles, motorcycles, phonographs, weapons, sewing machines, radio, musical instruments, prams, sporting goods, etc. All accessories and spare parts. Partial payments weekly. Only p. 5 Down payment p. 20 Get our price offer today. The poster features bold black text set over yellow background, and illustrations of a lady by a sewing machine, people riding a car and a motorbike along a country road, a man in hunter's uniform with a rifle over his shoulder, a couple on the beach enjoying music, a lady on a bicycle, and a couple on a sofa listening to music set over blue background. Very good condition, creasing, staining. Country of issue: Austria, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 94x61, year of printing: 1920s
An Edwardian seven-piece Parlour Suite, comprising a mahogany-framed two-seater Sofa, with a pair of Armchairs and four Parlour Chairs, the frames with boxwood stringing , enclosing a central foliate inlay on Sofa and Parlour Chairs, all with stuff-over seats in green upholstery,the Parlour Chairs with central pierced back splat, all rasied on sqaure tapering legs and spade feet, Sofa: 50in (127cm) wide x 25in (64cm) deep x 37in (97cm) high, Armchair: 26in (66cm) wide x 4in deep (61cm) x 38in high (97cm), Parlour Chair: 18in (46cm) wide x 17in (44cm) deep x 41in (104cm) high (7)
An antique-style Three-piece Suite, the mahogany framed enclosing the sofa and two arm chairs, all fully upholstered in tapestry style upholstery, with scroll arms and somewhat cabriole legs, Sofa: 70in (178cm) wide x 35in (89cm) deep x 36½in (93cm) high, Armchair: 35½in (90cm) wide x 32in (81cm) deep x 38in (97cm) high (3)
An Edwardian mahogany three-piece Parlour Suite, the mahogany and inlaid framed Parlour Sofa with pierced decoration to the back, central padded section, above padded seat and square tapering legs, 40in (94cm) wide x 20in (51cm) deep x 36in (92cm) high, together with an Arm Chair and Parlour Chair of identical style, and a further four Edwardian Corner Chairs (two matching) (7)
A modern Steed Three-piece Suite, comprising a three seater Sofa and two Arm Chairs, all with scrolled arms, raised on bulbous feet and brass caps and castors, Sofa: 78in (198cm) wide x 38in (97cm) deep x 39in (99cm) high, Arm Chairs: 39in (99cm) wide x 35in (89cm) deep x 39in (99cm) high (3)
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid Three-piece Parlour Suite, comprising a two seater Sofa and two Arm Chairs, each with mahogany framed inlaid with boxwood stringing, and a central armorial motif, with padded seats and rasied on somewhat cabriole legs, Sofa: 45in (116cm) wide x 19in (48cm) deep x 37in (94cm) high, Arm Chairs: 24in (61cm) wide x 20in (51cm) deep x 37in (94cm) high (3)
Late 20th Century Chesterfield oxblood leather deep-buttoned three-seater settee, 193cm x 85cm x 70cm high, and matching club armchair, 97cm x 87cm x 71cm highCondition report: Overall very good. The sofa has a button missing on the back scroll, some scratches to the back and wear to the corners, together with spot marking to the arms.
A George III mahogany sofa, with a padded back, arms and seat on square tapering legs, height 96cm, width 166cm, depth 64cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
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