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Lot 15

Sean Connery signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. Dated 18th Nov 1964, just 2 months after the release of Goldfinger. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. 1964 saw the release of 3 Sean Connery films: Woman of Straw, Marnie, and Goldfinger in Sept 1964. Connery's final film of that year propelled him to international superstardom breaking box office records in multiple countries around the world cementing James Bond as a cultural icon for generations to come. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 150

Karl Malden signed to clear back of vintage Mario and Francos Terrazza Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1967. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 151

David Jansen, Cid Cherise, Tony Martin signed to clear back of vintage Mario and Francos Terrazza Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1961. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 152

Georgie Fame signed to clear back of vintage Mario and Francos Terrazza Restaurant 6 x 4 inch colour postcard card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1968. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 16

Roger Moore signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card dated 15/12/64. Has Saint Doodle and inscribed A Aspridi Con Simpatia, from collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. In 1964 Roger Moore played James Bond in a sketch in an episode of the television series "Mainly Millicent" before he played the character on the big screen. Moore played the lead role of Simon Templar, the title character in the British mystery thriller series The Saint (1962-1969). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 161

Bill Fraser signed and inscribed 5x3 black and white glossy magazine page. Fraser was a Scottish actor who appeared on stage, screen and television for many years. In 1986 he won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance for his stage role in the play When We Are Married. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 162

Alan Bates signed 6x4 black and white photograph. Bates was an English actor who came to prominence in the 1960s, when he appeared in films ranging from the popular children's story Whistle Down the Wind to the "kitchen sink" drama A Kind of Loving. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 17

Alec Guinness signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. Inscribed Good Wishes, from collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1963. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 18

Sid James signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. Dated 30/9/1963 (just before the release of Carry On Cabby which was the first film in the series to be scripted by Talbot Rothwell. Inscribed God Bless from collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant.t. Dated 1963. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 19

Peter Sellers signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. Inscribed With Best Wishes from collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1963. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 22

Terry Thomas 6x4 vintage black and white photograph dated 1952. Thomas was an English comedian and character actor who became known to a worldwide audience through his films during the 1950s and 1960s. He often portrayed disreputable members of the upper classes, especially cads, toffs and bounders, using his distinctive voice. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 222

Rod Taylor signed 10x8 black and white photo. Dedicated with a personal inscription from the collection of Savile Row tailor Ron Pescod. Some of the inscription is slightly smudged but reads, To the only other Tailor who can drink me under. Suave and handsome Australian actor who came to Hollywood in the 1950s, and built himself up from a supporting actor into taking the lead in several well-remembered movies. Arguably his most fondly remembered role was that as George (Herbert George Wells), the inventor, in George Pal 's spectacular The Time Machine (1960). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 223

Rod Taylor signed 10x8 black and white photo. Dedicated with a personal inscription, thanks for a wonderful job Ron, from the collection of Savile Row tailor Ron Pescod, signed in red marker pen. Suave and handsome Australian actor who came to Hollywood in the 1950s, and built himself up from a supporting actor into taking the lead in several well-remembered movies. Arguably his most fondly remembered role was that as George (Herbert George Wells), the inventor, in George Pal 's spectacular The Time Machine (1960). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 225

Sir James Carreras MBE signed letter, to actress Valerie Leon. Carreras founder of Hammer Film Productions, asking her to drop into Hammer House 'around drink time. Sir James Enrique Carreras MBE (30 January 1909 - 9 June 1990) was a British film producer, who, together with William Hinds, founded the legendary British film company Hammer Film Productions. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 23

Ursula Andress signed promo postcard for Cine Art Gallery, image of Connery as Bond to verso. Andress is a Swiss actress, former model and sex symbol who has appeared in American, British and Italian films. Her breakthrough role was as the Bond girl Honey Ryder in the 1962, first James Bond film, Dr. No. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 237

Tom Webster signed album page. Webster was an English cartoonist who, during the war performed in concert parties in France and Belgium, as a cartoonist and comedian, as well as doing some work as a war correspondent. He continued to draw for newspapers, and his own range of annuals, until 1960. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 241

Michael Gough excellent 10x8 showing him in character as Alfred the butler in one of the 1990's Batman films. Gough was a British character actor who made over 150 film and television appearances. He is known for his roles in the Hammer Horror Films from 1958, with his first role as Sir Arthur Holmwood in Dracula, and for his recurring role as Alfred Pennyworth in all four films of the Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher Batman films. He would appear in three more Burton films: in Sleepy Hollow, voicing Elder Gutknecht in Corpse Bride and the Dodo in Alice in Wonderland. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 248

Eric Morecambe a TLS dated 10/7/1970 from BBC Television Centre saying he is unfortunately unable to open a charity event as he will be out of the country at the time. Sold with the original mailing envelope. This letter comes in its original address envelope post marked 11th July Herts. Morecambe was an English comedian who together with Ernie Wise formed the double act Morecambe and Wise. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 249

Ernie Wise signed 5 ½ x 3 ½ photocard of him in a dinner jacket together with a copy of a TLS dated 21/8/1989 to Peter saying he will be unable to take up the offer of Chairman or Master of Ceremonies for the Lyceum Appeal. Wise was an English comedian, best known as one half of the comedy duo Morecambe and Wise, who became a national institution on British television, especially for their Christmas specials. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 255

John Barron signed and inscribed 6x4 album page. Barron was an English actor best remembered for his role in the BBC comedy The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (1976-79) playing C J, Perrin's overbearing boss, later employee. The show also gave Barron the memorable catchphrase- didn't get where I am today by. On the reverse of this page is a dedicated signature from Erika Hoffman, an English actress who appeared as Lesley Bainbridge in the BBC comedy Brush Strokes. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 260

Calibri table lighter, in the shape of Aladdin's lamp, gifted by Cliff Richard to the TV and theatre actor Alan Curtis with whom they appeared in pantomime, inscribed "Thanks, Cliff and the Shadows Aladdin Palladium 1964" (from the collection of the late Alan Curtis). Specially engraved stainless steel table lighter dedicated with thanks to Cliff Richard and The Shadows who performed at the production of Aladdin at London Palladium in 1964. The cast included Cliff Richard (Aladdin); The Shadows (Bruce Welch, Hank Marvin, Brian Bennett & John Rostil as Wishee, Washee, Noshee, Poshee); Arthur Askey (Widow Twankey) ; Una Stubbs (Princess Balroubadour), Charlie Cairoli (Chief Inspector Bathrobe) , Alan Curtis (Abanazar) and many more. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 263

Norman Hackforth signed TLS dated 31st august 1955, on headed paper plus a signed and dedicated 6x5 black and white photograph. Hackforth was a British musician and radio broadcaster, who worked as accompanist to Noël Coward and gained fame as the mystery voice on the BBC's Twenty Questions radio programme. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 42

Ian Carmichael signed ALS dated 28th July 1996. Carmichael was an English actor who had roles in the films of the Boulting brothers, including Private's Progress (1956) and I'm All Right Jack (1959). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 43

Arthur Askey TLS dated 11th June 1977. He was an English comedian and actor who, in this letter, discusses doing a show. Askey's humour owed much to the playfulness of the characters he portrayed, his improvisation, and his use of catchphrases, which included- Hello playmates, I thank you (pronounced Ay-Thang-Yaw), and Before your very eyes. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 45

Brian Rix TLS on headed paper, dated 27th May 1977, Rix was an English actor-manager, who produced a record-breaking sequence of long-running farces on the London stage, including Dry Rot, Simple Spymen and One for the Pot. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 56

Alan Browning signed and dedicated vintage 6x4 black and white photograph. Browning was an English actor who is best remembered for portraying Alan Howard in the television series Coronation Street from 1969 to 1973. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 58

Glenda Jackson signed 6x4 black and white photograph. Jackson is an English actress and politician who has won the Academy Award for Best Actress twice, receiving the first for her role as Gudrun Brangwen in the romantic drama film Women in Love (1970) and the second for her role as Vickie Allessio in the romantic comedy film A Touch of Class (1973). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 59

James Mason signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1963. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 60

Jack Hawkins signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1964. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 61

Richard Todd signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1963. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 62

David Niven signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 63

Dirk Bogarde signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1966. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 65

Richard Harris signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1963. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 67

Ray Milland signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1964. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 7

Frank Gorshin signed 10x8 black and white original photograph. Gorshin was an American character actor, impressionist, and comedian who was best known for many guest appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show and Tonight Starring Steve Allen. His most famous acting role was as the Riddler on the live-action television series Batman. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 72

Danny La Rue Nightclub members ticket, menu and note from his closing night of the club. From Saturday 18th March 1972. La Rue was an Irish-born British singer and entertainer, best known for his on-stage drag persona who performed in drag and also as himself at his very own club. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 82

Frankie Avalon vintage signed and mounted 10x8 colour photograph. Avalon is an American actor, singer, and former teen idol who had 31 charting U.S. Billboard singles from 1958 to late 1962, including the number one hits Venus and Why in 1959. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 90

Anthony Quayle signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1963. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 91

Alan Bates signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1965. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 92

Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1964. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 93

Marlene Dietrich signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1965. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 94

Ava Gardner signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1963. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 95

Barbara Streisand signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1966. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 96

Shirley Maclaine signed to clear back of vintage Tiberio Restaurant 4 x 3 inch contact card. From collection of one of the staff who worked at the restaurant. Dated 1965. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 221

Ex-Maria Costello, Manx GP XR69 F1 Replica.One of a batch of frames built by Harris in the late 1970s and early 80'sBuilt into its current XR69-spec by Trident Racing in 2009Fitted with an air cooled GS1000 with approx.120bhpSold to Steve Wheatman of Team Classic Suzuki who had Maria Costello ride it with success at the Manx GP in 2010 to 2012Raced by Maria also in CRMC events and in South AfricaAlso ridden by Steve Plater and paraded by Roger MarshallIn 2014 the bike was raced by Steve Thompson at the Classic TT, Steve did a 109 mph lap but unfortunately suffered an engine failure and retiredRebuilt in 2015 with the addition of a starter motor and alternatorPurchased by our vendor in 2017 and recommissioned to its current spec with correct 18" Dymag wheels to compete in the CRMC Superbike Period One championshipBike complete with Kehin CR33 carbs and Dyna ignitionComplete with a selection of spares as pictured and a regulation 4 into 1 exhaust system. Spare bodywork also as picturedIn running order and ready to competeSpecificationMake: HARRISModel: F1 SUZUKI XR69 REPLICAYear: 1982Registration Number: UNREGISTEREDEngine Number: GS1000 121719Click here for more details and images

Lot 234

Rarer 500cc Red Hunter Twin with full history.Correct numbers machine that still retains its original registration numberRestored by previous owner who was an Ariel Club memberHistory file containing various receipts, manuals and its original RF60 log bookTraceable history to the first owner12v upgrade to electrics and the addition of indicatorsGood usable classic in running orderSpecificationMake: ARIELModel: RED HUNTER TWIN 500CCYear: 1952Registration Number: HJF 731Engine Number: TE974Click here for more details and images

Lot 311

Containing some 67 autographs from the 60s, 70s, 80s and early 90s including 11 World Champions.  N Lauda, James Hunt, Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, Emerson Fittipaldi, Mario Andretti, Keke Rosberg, Jody Scheckter, John Surtees, Jack Brabham and Alan Jones. Also Giles Villeneuve, Ricardo Patrese, Didier Pironi, Tony Brise, Tom Price, Chris Amon, Clay Regazzoni, Patrick Tambay, Jacques Laffite, Ken Tyrell, Jean Pierre Jarier, Rene Arnoux, Jochen Mass, Stirling Moss, Denis Jenkinson, Jackie Oliver, Jackie Ickx, Derek Bell, Vittorio Brambilla, Bruno Giacomelli, Arturo Merzzario, John Watson, Rolf Stommelen, Derek Daly, Mark Donahue, Martin Brundle, Gordon Murray, Hans Stuck, Robin Herd, Eddie Cheever, Ingo Hoffman, Andy Rouse, Ron Dennis, Stefan Johansson, A.J.Foyt, Richard Petty, Marc Surer and a couple of others. Motoring correspondent Nigel Roebuck and Pete Lyons of Autosport. From NASCAR Racing, Bobby Allison, Donnie Allison, Neil Bonnett, Benny Parsons, Darrel Waltrip, Tom Bagley, Neil Pearson and Christian Fittipaldi.Complete with a Letter of Provenance from the autograph collector who was a track marshall attending many grand prix in the 70s, 80s and later eventsThis is obviously unrepeatable as many of these people are no longer with us, however, we must emphasise that this is the finest collection of motor sport related autographs that we have ever seen. Click here for more details and images

Lot 404

Superbly restored 1927 Phantom 1 Tourer rebodied in the eighties with an Edwardian Shooting-Brake flat body with its own story to tell.#82EF was built in 1927 on a C-2-A Long Chassis. Fitted with Engine Number 'CX75'Clothed in 'Enclosed Laundaulette' bodywork by Maddox of HuntingdonDelivered to its first owner, Rippon Bros. Ltd. of Huddersfield on 14-06-1927There is no further history with the car up until its purchase, in 2004, by our vendorHowever the real story is the cars commodious rear bodywork which began life in 1912 fitted to a new Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, # 2232EThis bodywork has a fabulous story to tell, all covered on our website#82EF returned to UK roads registered as HK 6071 in 2004 and has enjoyed a full and colourful life ever since The car is supplied with original documents which include build sheets, spring testing, component selection, weight reports, inspections and pleasingly the car’s service records (at the Works) up until early 1938A remarkable piece of motoring historyBy 1925, the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost had been upstaged by a younger generation of more technically advanced luxury cars. The glory days of the 1913 Alpine Trials had long passed and both Henry Royce and Rolls-Royce sales manager Claude Johnson felt the need to produce a new claimant to the title 'best car in the world'. Just as the competition between car manufacturers was becoming increasingly fierce, so that between rival coachbuilders had intensified correspondingly. With the arrival of each faster, more powerful chassis came the opportunity to construct ever more lavish, sophisticated coachwork. To ensure that their cars could be fitted with the finest bodies in the world, Rolls-Royce introduced the 'New Phantom'.Whilst, its tapered, channel-section chassis, four-speed manual transmission, supple springing (semi-elliptic front, cantilever rear) and ingenious gearbox-driven, servo-assisted four-wheel brakes owed much to its predecessor, the Phantom's 7668cc engine was all new. Quoted as being an impressive 33 per cent more powerful than the Ghost's unit, it featured overhead valves set in a detachable cylinder head, two-cylinder blocks with three cylinders each, aluminium alloy crankcase and a massive seven bearing crankshaft. Bore and stroke dimensions of 108 x 139.7mm resulted in abundant torque, enabling the flagship Rolls-Royce to accelerate from walking speed to approximately 80mph in top gear. Unveiled at the company's 14/15 Conduit St, London showrooms during May 1925, the 'New Phantom' remained in production in the UK until 1929, by which time some 2,269 chassis had been delivered. Rolls-Royce Phantom 1, #82EF, appears to have been built in early 1927 on a Nickel-finished, C-2-A Long Chassis and fitted with Engine Number 'CX75' before being despatched to coachbuilders, Maddox of Huntingdon, to be clothed in their 'Enclosed Laundaulette' bodywork. It was subsequently returned to Derby for final fitting-out and testing prior to being delivered to its first owner, Rippon Bros. Ltd. of St.Johns Rd, Huddersfield, (John Stonehouse) on 14-06-1927. This information can be gleaned from over a dozen photocopies of (hand-written) original documents which include build sheets, spring testing, component selection, weight reports, inspections and pleasingly the car’s service records (at the Works) up until early 1938.There is no further history with the car up until its purchase, in 2004, by Raymond Lippiatt, its current owner. Raymond is a long-term Rolls-Royce and Bentley enthusiast who is well known by the respective Owner’s and Driver’s Clubs and who has also entrusted us with the sale of his very special 3-litre Bentley. The Phantom is rumoured to have been working as a farm tractor (possibly abroad) and certainly needed to be UK-registered again with HK 6071 being allocated by the DVLA after representation by The Society of Automotive Historians in Britain. However, the most unusual thing about the venerable Rolls was its distinctive ‘Shooting Brake’ rear bodywork which had been saved from the scrapyard in 1987 and, presumably, was just the thing for work on the farm. For anyone interested in Social History, this unusual rear end is fascinating as explained below.In 1912, a new Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, # 2232E, was purchased by the 5th Duke of Sutherland, George Granville Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, (1888-1963) and fitted with a bespoke 9/10-seat shooting-brake body almost in the style of an open trailer to be used on the family estates for shooting parties, carrying the eight ‘guns’ in some comfort out to their respective ‘pegs’. The 5th Duke was a well-known socialite, patron of the film industry and a Conservative Party politician so one would imagine that amongst the invited guests would have been prominent Cabinet Ministers, fellow MPs, some glamorous thespians and occasionally minor Royalty. No doubt, the atmosphere in the back of this leather-lined charabanc on the way back to cocktails and dinner would have been rather jolly. This wasn’t to last, however, as the start of the Great War resulted in 2232E and its commodious rear end being seconded for wartime service and despatched to a newly formed RNAS station (RNAS Mullion) in deepest Cornwall. At this time the Royal Naval Air Service operated all Airships across Britain and the first to operate at Mullion were the Coastal Class non-rigid type. They were constructed with a Gondola for the crew and a ‘Tri-lobe balloon’, of 170,000 cubic feet of Hydrogen. 'Coastals' provided the nucleus of airships from the Lizard and had a crew of five with an armament of four machine guns and a small number of bombs or depth charges. Their open, unheated cockpits were uncomfortable and crew members resorted to walking around the outside on the grab-rails to stretch their legs. In winter, crews risked frostbite and Hypothermia and often, on their return, ground handlers would have to lift them from their cockpits after patrols, some lasting over 15 hours at a time. 2232E (now carrying the plate RNAS 615) was used to take the quietly reticent crews out to the airships and collect them after the mission, the mood being somewhat lighter then, with the prospect of a hot bath and bacon and eggs in the mess. In 1917/18 the Airships were replaced with combat aircraft, Sopwith Pups and Camels, and sadly, a number of young men who took the trip out to their aircraft in the back of RNAS 615 would never return. We understand that this bodywork, presumably still attached to the Silver Ghost carried out a similar function for Spitfire pilots in World War 2.Silver Ghost #2232E was re-bodied in 1987 and the wood and leather rear body was saved from the scrapyard, somehow ending up on the back of our Phantom, 82EF. We understand Click here for more details and images

Lot 405

A genuine, matching numbers, mid-twenties 3-litre with a fascinating history that would be welcome anywhere in the world (and would probably get you there).The venerable 3-Litre, 15.9HP, four-seat tourer on offer here was built in April 1925 on a ‘Standard Long’ chassis (#1079) Powered by ‘No.1075’, a 2,996cc SOHC, 4-valve, inline 4-cylinder engine with 2 SU 'Sloper' Carburettors which offered circa 70bhp Clothed from new by HJ Mulliner with their ‘Allweather’ bodywork and finished in ‘Grey and Black’First registered on 9/05/1925 to Guy Dutton. Transferred to Brooklands Aviation at Sywell Aerodrome on 11/05/1935 where it was converted to a Fire TenderBetween October 1987 and July 1989, HP 2667 was totally restored and re-bodied in the style of a 1925 Vanden Plas TourerNow finished in BRG (Napier Green) and Brooklands Green with black wings, running boards and wire wheelsOn offer today from our vendor, a long-term Rolls-Royce and Bentley enthusiast who is well known by the respective Owner’s and Driver’s Clubs With characteristic humility 'W O' was constantly amazed by the enthusiasm of later generations for the products of Bentley Motors Limited, and it is testimony to the soundness of his engineering design skills that so many of his products have survived. From the humblest of beginnings in a mews garage off Baker Street, London in 1919 the Bentley rapidly achieved fame as an exciting fast touring car, well able to compete with the best of European and American sports cars in the tough world of motorsport in the 1920s. Bentley's domination at Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930 is legendary, and one can only admire the Herculean efforts of such giants as Woolf Barnato, Jack Dunfee, Tim Birkin and Sammy Davis, consistently wrestling the British Racing Green sports cars to victory.W O Bentley proudly unveiled the new 3-litre car bearing his name on Stand 126 at the 1919 Olympia Motor Exhibition, the prototype engine having fired up for the first time just a few weeks earlier. Bentley's four-cylinder 'fixed head' engine incorporated a single overhead camshaft, four valves per cylinder and a bore/stroke of 80x149mm. Twin ML magnetos provided the ignition and power was transmitted through a four-speed gearbox with right-hand change. The pressed-steel chassis started off with a wheelbase of 9' 9½" (the 'short standard') then adopted dimensions of 10' 10" ('standard long') in 1923, the shorter frame being reserved for the TT Replica and subsequent Speed Model. Rear-wheel brakes only were employed up to 1924 when four-wheel Perrot-type brakes were introduced. The venerable 3-Litre, 15.9HP, four-seat tourer on offer here was built in April 1925 on a ‘Standard Long’ chassis (#1079) and powered by ‘No.1075’, a 2,996cc SOHC, 4-valve, inline 4-cylinder engine with 2 SU 'Sloper' Carburettors which offered circa 70bhp at 3,500rpm. It was fitted with a 4-Speed Close-Ratio Gearbox, Front and Rear Leaf Spring Suspension and 4-Wheel Drum Brakes with ‘Perrot Shaft’ actuation, all rather advanced for 1925. It was clothed from new by HJ Mulliner with their ‘Allweather’ bodywork and finished in ‘Grey and Black’, normal for the period as green was very seldom used at the time.As far as we can see, HP 2667 was first registered on 9/05/1925 to Guy Dutton who used it until it was transferred to Brooklands Aviation at Sywell Aerodrome on 11/05/1935 where it appears to have been converted to a Fire Tender. There is a photograph of the car in Bill Boddy’s ‘Brooklands Volume 3’ showing the car as a fire tender and captioned “Put into Service, 1935”. The Log Book has been altered to read “Class: Fire Engine”.The car’s second ‘Buff Log Book’ shows that HP 2667 was acquired by Bert Middlemas T/as Hornby Park Motors on 21/07/1953 prior to passing through the hands of a couple of more dealers before settling down with William Deane in Chester in July 1956. A Mr Henry Pasco from Wellesbourne is the next name on the list (21/01/1964) in a new ‘Green’ logbook followed swiftly by Reginald Booth (18/02/1964) and then John Henry Davidson (1/02/1965) who obviously enjoyed the Bentley as he was to retain it until Terence Dickie acquired it on 19/09/1983.It’s not clear at what point the ‘Fire Tender’ bodywork was replaced, if at all, but from the stack of numbered invoices from GA Huckle of Bedford, ‘Vintage Car Restorations and Rebuilds’, we can establish that between October 1987 and July 1989, HP 2667 was totally restored and re-bodied in the style of the 1925 Vanden Plas Tourer. The VP Tourer was a much more attractive body and totally in keeping as Chassis Number#1080, the immediately following chassis in 1925, was in fact bodied from new as a Vanden Plas Four-Seat Tourer. The invoices from GA Huckle detail all the work that was carried out and indicate that a total of 873 man/hours were charged for and the restoration costs with GA Huckle alone total £36,815.There is an element of mystery here as there is a DVLC document indicating that the car became the property of Per Guerdrum in Sanvika in Norway on 4/04/1989, whilst still being restored by GA Huckle and a further couple of service invoices from Huckle in Bedford are dated June 1990 and January 1992, perhaps the Norwegian owner had it shipped back to the UK for specialist attention. The GB badge at the rear of the Bentley indicated that it lived in Norway at some point.Post-restoration invoices dated 1993 from Arley Coachbuilding, John Hunt Engineering, the Bentley Drivers Club and DH Day are all addressed to Alan Whitehead from Bolton, who presumably owned the car at the time, but one thing is certain, the Bentley was sold to Raymond Lippiatt on 02/06/2003 by Terence Dickie who according to the V5 had owned it since 19/09/1983. Part of the fun of owning really old cars is the research.PE 2667 is on offer today from Raymond Lippiatt, a long-term Rolls-Royce and Bentley enthusiast who is well known by the respective Owner’s and Driver’s Clubs and who has has also entrusted us with the sale of his unique Phantom 1. We understand that Raymond believes in using his cars and from the file we can see that the Bentley was most recently taxed last September (2020). There is a quote on file dated 16/03/1995 for a full engine rebuild (£6,450) which, we imagine, was carried out and an invoice from Elmdown Engineering dated November 2006 that covers 15 hours of maintenance and servicing.The car itself looks absolutely splendid, standing all-square and proud and belying the thirty years since its restoration. It’s finiClick here for more details and images

Lot 408

Supplied new to Jersey, just one previous owner, a mere 30,000 miles and originality in spades.Supplied new via La Motte Garages Ltd. (Ford) of Jersey on the 12th January 1987A pampered island-life lead with the same original owner for decades; unrestored, standard specification and impeccably originalServiced methodically by La Motte 16 times, up to 29,207 miles (now 30,279 miles)UK-registered in 2018 with our vendor, a real Ford enthusiast who wanted the most original example and he found itUtilises the revered 1993cc double-overhead camshaft engine, just 5,545 were built, and very few survive like thisAccompanied by its original book-pack contents, including stamped service booklet, paperwork and La Motte invoice for major service at 29,207 milesRecent service at RS specialist Graham Goode MotorsThe Ford Sierra RS Cosworth was launched at the 1985 Geneva Motor Show and was the first Ford to wear the 'Cosworth' badge. Only 5,545 were built to homologate the car for Group A Touring car racing and were based on the 3-door Sierra bodyshell but fitted with a 2.0-litre turbo engine of now legendary repute. It featured a double overhead camshaft, 16-valve engine with a Garret T3 turbo and intercooler, giving a reliable 204bhp which produced a 150 mph top speed and a 0-60 time of just 6.8 seconds.This UK-supplied, right-hand drive car was supplied new by La Motte Garages Ltd. (Ford) of Jersey on the 12th of January 1987 to its original owner, a Mr Cartwright of St. Hellier, and bore the registration J71000. It lived a very sheltered life on Jersey with the same original owner for decades and was serviced methodically by La Motte 16 times, up to 29,207 miles (now 30,279 miles)It was UK-registered in 2018 with our vendor, a real Ford enthusiast who wanted the most original example and he found it; accompanied by its original book-pack contents, including stamped service booklet, paperwork, and La Motte invoice for major service at 29,207 miles.The bodywork is in superb order and the original colour of Diamond White looks fantastic. The mechanicals have all been checked over and no modifications have been made to this factory-original car contrasting with the many similar cars that ended up with modified turbos, suspension, and trim. As such, it is highly collectable today and the Sierra Cosworth has now been recognised as a real future classic, with many experts predicting sustained long-term growth in value - like the limited-edition fast Fords of previous generations.The indicated mileage is 30,279 and this is backed up by service records, and its commensurate condition. A superb opportunity to own a very special example of a real 'blue oval' icon.SpecificationMake: FORDModel: SIERRA RS COSWORTHYear: 1987Chassis Number: WF0EXXGBBEGR93342Registration Number: D120 FDLEngine Number: GR93342 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveClick here for more details and images

Lot 409

A 'collector quality' example of the sought after Series 1 with only 14,829 miles.The RS Turbo was introduced in 1984 to homologate Ford's Escort for the 'Royal Mail Datapost' entry into the BritishTouring Car ChampionshipFord took the best features from the XR3i and RS1600i and added a Garrett T3 turbocharger to the 1597cc CVH engine132bhp and 125 mph, seven-spoke alloy wheels, a body-kit and aerodynamic aids marked out the RS Turbo as an 1980s favouriteThis is a collector-quality example with history to match, and just 14,829 milesOwned previously by enthusiasts that really know their Ford RS carsMuch sought-after model, rare and capable; a benchmark car for originalityThe RS Turbo Series 1 presented here is something very special indeed. It was first registered on 29th May 1985 and has been enjoyed by just four previous owners since (all true Ford enthusiasts), who between them have covered only 14,829 miles. Supplied new via ‘Crystal of Hull’ (Ford) to its first owner, a Mr C.G. Peck and first registered B141 YRH, this remains one of the most well-preserved examples of it type in the UK.Obviously lovingly kept, serviced regularly, and maintained to its original condition, the car soon attracted the attention of the Ford collector-enthusiasts. It was subsequently owned by some of the most knowledgeable and respected members of this group, who knew exactly how the car should be kept and looked after. Its originality is testament to their expertise and duty-of-care to preserve what is one of just a handful of RS Turbo S1 examples in this sort of rare original condition. The car has rightly been shown and won at some of the most prestigious Ford shows in the UK.Our vendor - who has owned some of the best examples of Ford cars in the UK - sought-out this particular car for his collection and is proud to have owned it.It was at the ‘NEC Classic Car Show' in 2015 that Silverstone Auctions achieved a record price of £60,188 for an RS Turbo S1 with 5,568 miles. Knowing our vendor's standards with Ford cars, the RS S1 being offered here is likely to be as good. This could well be a very shrewd investment and is not to be missed. SpecificationMake: FORDModel: ESCORT RS TURBO S1Year: 1985Chassis Number: WF0BXXGCABFP14261Registration Number: B70 AATEngine Number: FP14261 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveClick here for more details and images

Lot 413

An 'as-new', UK-supplied (1 of 70 only worldwide) station wagon example of Land Rover's 60th Anniversary Celebration model; 10,637 miles with just one owner.A simply stunning, low-mileage, limited-edition Land Rover with just over 10,000 miles and in commensurate condition Full servicing history (last at 10,613 miles) and complete book-pack Supplied new via a Scottish dealership and taken by its owner to the Caribbean where it remained for many years; re-patronised to the UK and put into professional storage before being fully serviced The SVX 60th Anniversary Edition, 1 of 300 examples built worldwide (only 70 of which were station wagons) and only 90 cars in total came to the UK The SVX shares its mechanical layout with the standard Defender, including the same recently revised (as of 2008) 2.4-litre four-cylinder Ford turbo-diesel engine; it also gains Recaro seats, big wheels and distinctive brightwork, including a silver coloured grille and headlamp surround Flatter-riding than any previous Defender courtesy of some subtle, SVX-only improvements to the damping, making it much more comfortable Recaro seats support occupants far better and transform the quirky driving position from the regular Defender The interior also gets well-considered trim changes, iPod connectivity, a Garmin satnav unit and a decent sound systemIn November 2008, Land Rover first announced its limited-edition Defender SVX. Built to celebrate the British marque’s 60th anniversary, the Defender SVX was available in both 90 soft-top and 90 station wagon versions.This is 1 of 300 examples built worldwide (only 70 of which were station wagons) and only 90 cars in total came to the UK.The SVX shares its mechanical layout with the standard Defender, including the same recently revised (as of 2008) 2.4-litre four-cylinder Ford turbodiesel engine. Offered exclusively in metallic black paintwork, the SVX featured subtle satin-black graphics, special badging, silver finish for the tubular side-steps, the front grille and new clear-lens headlamps. Additionally, all SVX models were equipped with new five-spoke alloy wheels, a reinforced aluminium front under-shield and clear LED rear lights. On the inside, the SVX boasted custom-designed Recaro front seats, an iPod cradle and Garmin satellite navigation, alloy gear knobs, a new audio system, and an individually numbered plaque. It was flatter-riding than any previous Defender courtesy of some subtle, SVX-only improvements to the damping, making it much more comfortable.The 90-Station Wagon offered here was supplied new via a Scottish dealership and was subsequently taken by its Land Rover-enthusiast owner to the Caribbean where it remained for many years and used only sparingly in dry weather. It returned to the UK in 2012 and put into professional storage, before being fully recommissioned. Our vendor, who is a collector a low-mileage original cars, could not resist acquiring what must be one of the best examples of a SVX available anywhere to buy. With limited-edition ‘original model’ Defenders seemingly being more desirable than ever, this low-mileage, low-owner, and wholly original example, would make both a fun and shrewd purchase. SpecificationMake: LAND ROVERModel: DEFENDER 90 SVXYear: 2008Chassis Number: SALLDVBT79A770547Registration Number: SN58 LMEEngine Number: ELD00080912115910Drive Side: Right-hand DriveClick here for more details and images

Lot 419

Barnfind in superb original condition. Dry stored since 1987. Probably the finest example available, recommissioned with a mileage of just 21,335 miles.Described in period as being a practical sports car Designed by Matra themselves with one of the lowest drag coefficients of the time Powered by a 2.2-litre, SOHC, 4-cyl. offering 116bhp, 0-60 in 9 seconds and 114mph A five-speed gearbox was a standard fitting Supplied by Sports Cars Unlimited, Newcastle finished in Mephisto Red One recorded keeper from first registration in April 1983 and a low indicated mileage of just 21,340 In storage since 1992 so an element of recommissioning is to be expected The Matra Murena (Project M551) is a mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive hatchback that was produced from 1980 through 1983 by the French engineering group Matra located in the commune of Romorantin-Lanthenay in central France. An intriguing design by Greek stylist, Antonis Volanis, described in period as being a "practical sports car" with a distinctive style, three-across seating and intelligent use of space aimed at those individuals who enjoy driving.Unlike Matras earlier cars whose frames were prone to rust, the Murena utilised an industry-first hot-dipped galvanized frame that was backed by an unprecedented six year rust-through warranty. The galvanizing process added protection and increased the torsional stiffness of the chassis by a measurable amount. After the process was completed, the body was riveted and bonded to it, producing a strong and long-lasting vehicle. The Murenas sleek wedge profile consisted of even fewer panels than the Bagheera, only 12 compared with 19, resulting in a drag-coefficient of just 0.32, pretty slippery.This particular Murena was purchased by its one recorded keeper in 1983. He was looking for a sports car built to a high standard that would be rust free and provide a bit of fun. With that he mind, he made contact with Sports Cars Unlimited in Newcastle Upon Tyne and an order was placed directly with the manufacturer. He later collected the car directly from Matra driving home via Ostend to Dover, whereupon it was officially imported into the UK. Related paperwork accompanies the car together with two handbooks, one in French and the other in Dutch, sales brochures, specification sheets and original purchase invoices. Even the temporary number plate to allow travel to the UK remains within the history file. In 1992, due to a change in circumstances the Murena went into storage and has only recently seen the light of day. An interesting concept being mid-engined with three seats that will be a rarity on UK roads today or even in Europe come to that !! SpecificationMake: MATRAModel: MURENAYear: 1983Chassis Number: VF853C432DX706427Registration Number: RWN 405YTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 001801323Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 21335 MilesMake: LHDInterior Colour: Black / White ClothClick here for more details and images

Lot 429

One of only 45 and privately owned from new, this 3.8 RSR is clearly of investment grade quality and will, undoubtedly, appeal to discriminating collectors or historic racing aficionados.One of 45 race cars produced for Endurance RacingChassis No.#9802 was built in left-hand drive and completed on 27/02/1997Delivered new to Japan later that year3.8-litre, six-cylinder 350PS/258Kw/346bhpSuperbly presented in Glacier White with a black interior, black headlining and sitting on BBS wheels with centre lockingPrivately owned since new with less than 14,000km and never been tracked or racedFrom 1995, the RSR denomination once again disappeared from the tracks as Porsche focussed its efforts on the GTI and GT2 versions of its recently released 993 platform but, in '96, they developed a race car to take part in national championship series in Europe, Japan and the United States. The stripped-down race car was officially named the '911 Cup 3.8 RSR'. Customers and private teams could choose between three distinct factory-built 3.8 litre engines, each one tuned to a different specification and designed for the appropriate class of competition. A true factory-build, the 993 Cup 3.8 RSR with 350 PS at 6,900 rpm was at 1,200 kg, a super-lightweight track weapon and the last truly hand-made 911.A total of 45 Carrera Cup cars were produced between 1996 and 1998 and Chassis number #9802 dates from 1997. It was fitted with the M64/75 motor which, with its bespoke pistons and high lift cams, was specifically tuned for endurance competition and generates 350 PS at 6,900 rpm An endurance race competitor, the RSR was equipped with a Premier Aluminium Fuel Cell (FIA and SCCA specifications) which was installed at the Porsche factory with all the required plumbing and quick-filler neck. Most are fitted with an optional 75-litre fuel tank. With limited creature comforts, it was assembled by the factory with a fully-welded Matter roll-cage and all the required safety systems such as the twin Sabelt six-point harnesses, Recaro racing seat, Werner Clubsport fire extinguisher and engine kill-switches. The Porsche branded 350mm high grip Momo steering wheel with a 70 mm dish allows the wheel to be moved closer to the driver and also provides for greater leverage and quicker steering corrections. A SPA 3-stage shift light module is on the dash.This fabulous 3.8RSR Carrera Cup car was supplied by Mizwa Motors Corporation, 2-7-1 Meguro-Honcho, MeguroKu, Tokyo 152, Japan to a private owner who bought, owned and retained the car for his personal use. It was finished in Glacier White with a black interior and black headlining and spec'd with BBS wheels with centre locking. It has never been tracked and therefore never raced. Purchased directly from the private owner the vehicle was shipped to the UK by James Kaye of JKR Performance Engineering, Southampton and was duly registered with the DVLA at Swansea on 1st May 2015. Upon its arrival in the UK, having covered 13,128km from new, the car was transported to Clark & Carter, the renowned Porsche specialist located in Cressing in Essex. Once its provenance had been confirmed by Steve and Jamie Clark, they were instructed to re-commission and detail the car. Remarkably, the bodywork was exactly as it had been delivered new. It was totally unblemished and the original paintwork required nothing more than a buff and polish. The wheels were professionally refurbished before being fitted with a set of new Pirelli tyres. To provide the opportunity for instruction, an OEM passenger seat was fitted, as were a new set of harnesses. The original harnesses remain with the vehicle. Upon completion of the works, the car was never driven indeed, it remained with Clark & Carter until July 2020 when it was taken by transporter to the Official Porsche Centre in Tonbridge.From our vendor."This car comes with its original engine and close-ratio 6-speed synchronized gear box. The gearbox is precise and functions impeccably throughout the entire power band from 0-60 mph in 4.2 seconds to a top speed of over 175 mph. The independent front suspension coil-overs and multi-link fully adjustable rears and the camber are set in a neutral position for optimized open road use. Air Jacks, that have never been used, remain fitted for race pit stops. The BBS modular, 18-inch centre-lock wheels with magnesium centres are fitted with new high-speed tyres (235 front and 295 rear) The bodywork is almost indistinguishable from new. The Glacier White paintwork is free of imperfections as is the condition of the composite flairs. Paint metre readings are 4-6 ml on the four wings, both doors, the bonnet and the roof attesting to the unquestionable provenance of the car. Although built as a solo racer and configured as such, a matching Recaro bucket seat has now been added for company". One of only 45 and privately owned from new, this 3.8 RSR is clearly of investment grade quality and will, undoubtedly, appeal to discriminating collectors or historic racing aficionados. SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 993 3.8 RSR CARRERA CUPYear: 1997Chassis Number: WP0ZZ99ZVS398082Registration Number: P781 DUDTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 62P85722Drive Side: Left-hand DriveMake: LHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images

Lot 435

The much revered Carrera 3.0 transformed into a rally car and successfully rallied in 'Group B' European events.C16/UK RHD example manufactured on 03/02/1976Matching-numbers; Porsche CoA and service/handbooksTransformed into a rally car in 1984 and successfully rallied in Group B European eventsNumerous Works parts utilised, seam welded shell, oil cooler in rear whale tail, adjustable front anti-roll bars, Works torsion bars, quick rack and light podOther parts accompanying car include RSR front Bilstein struts, bag tank, torsion bars (2 x 7x16), Fuchs alloy wheels.The car’s decals and stripes are all painted not transfersThe interesting Carrera 3.0 is rightly regarded as somewhat of a special and rare model amongst the impact-bumper era, 911 model range. It was introduced in September 1975 for the 1976 model year and production only ran until 1977.Following on after the MFI-engined Carrera 2.7, the 3.0 Carrera heralded the adoption of the newly developed Bosch K-Jetronic CIS fuel injection engine. This torque-rich, smooth and free-revving 3.0-litre engine, with a distinctive 'cam' effect from 4,000rpm, produced 200bhp and was effectively a naturally aspirated version of the 930 Turbo's drivetrain (using the same die-cast aluminium crankcase and gearbox housing for durability).Although having slightly less power than the outgoing Carrera 2.7, it had considerably more torque (188 lb/ft at 4200 rpm) and with its new fuel injection system was one of the earliest Porsches to return economical fuel consumption figures without a significant performance loss. The Carrera 3.0 was able to accelerate from 0-60 mph and 0-100 mph in almost identical times to the original 2.7 RS and 2.7 Carrera.This respectable performance was aided further by the relatively light weight (1093 kg) of the 3.0 Carrera compared to its successors. It is almost 6% lighter than the SC (1160kg), almost 10% lighter than the 3.2 (1210kg) and surprisingly, also weighs less than the later (1987-1989) stripped-down Carrera 3.2 Club Sport (1170kg).During its short two-year life span, only 3,687 cars were built - a tiny amount compared to nearly 58,000 911 SCs and 76,500 3.2 Carreras produced. Of these, 2,564 were Coupés and 1,123 were Targas with only around 1,064 Coupés being manufactured in right-hand drive. Very few RHD cars reached the UK, and with just a two year production run, only 121 Carrera 3.0 Coupés (combined "Sport' and "Comfort' versions) are verified by their chassis numbers with the Porsche Club GB.The Carrera 3.0 model was highly rated by Porsche gurus Michael Cotton, Lindsey Porter and Peter Morgan, and was the road car of choice of legendary British Rally champion Roger (Albert) Clark.The car presented here started life as UK-market Carrera 3.0 before being enhanced for rally driving in 1984 by an established driver named Mervyn Coxon; we understand that he may have had a connection at Prodrive and was able to utilise some very special componentry for the car (possibly Works parts including Kevlar-covered rear trailing arms etc.), whilst also seam-welding the bodyshell. He ran the car in 'Group B' European events, including the Rallye International de Wallonie (in Belgium) and Carling Killarney Rally of the Lakes before it was subsequently sold in 1987 to Dr Graham Rood, a well-known engineer, classic aviation and motorsport enthusiast/driver. He is an authority on Sunbeam Tigers and has owned a highly original Sunbeam Tiger Mk1A ex-works rally car, amongst others. We understand he owned this Carrera 3.0 for approximately 25 years.Our vendor, a well-known classic rally car driver, engineer and enthusiast, bought the car in 2013. He set about a thorough upgrade of it, including the fitting of modern, high-quality race seats, harnesses and a fire extinguisher. He fully restored the bodywork to the bare metal before professionally painting it, and adding the iconic 'Rothmans' livery, with the stripes being hand-painted (not stickers).He has used the car in a number of road-based events and for fast-road driving trips, where he describes its handling set-up as 'remarkable', allowing the power to be put down whilst cornering and exit at astonishing speeds, whilst inspiring real confidence, which comes from the sheer quality of engineering and its clever set-up.An attractively guided car with real provenance and abilities tested over many years, this is one for buyers who know their Porsches.SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 911 3.0 RALLY CARYear: 1976Chassis Number: 9116600465Registration Number: TFA 345Engine Number: 6660574 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveClick here for more details and images

Lot 437

An early 1963 Lotus Mk1 Cortina, well-known over many years on the UK rally scene, now fully restored.An early 1963 Lotus Mk1 Cortina, well-known over many years on the UK rally sceneRecently restored by a Lotus Cortina expert over a six-year period using new or reconditioned partsThe car was re-shelled using a correct 1963 GT shell and is now in simply superb conditionAccompanied by a many invoices and a full photographic record of the restorationThe Lotus Cortina came into being because of Ford's decision to step up their Motorsport involvement in the early 1960s. Their Head of UK Public Relations, Walter Hayes, spoke to Colin Chapman, asking him to come up with a competitive saloon, using the Cortina as a base, that could be produced in sufficient numbers to satisfy the mandatory 'Group 2' homologation requirements, and with which the Blue Oval could beat all comers. The solution was to take Ford's bullet-proof 1500 Kent engine, fit it with a twin-cam cylinder head, pop it into a stiffened Cortina shell, sort out the suspension and brakes and paint a green stripe down the side. The cars would be built by Lotus at its plant in Cheshunt and marketed through their dealer network as the Ford Cortina Lotus.'AFE 718A' dates from 1963 example and is well known in club rallying having competed regularly over many years, latterly by a team of three friends. The car was well maintained, as all competitive machines tend to be, but time and rally life caught up with the original shell. It was subsequently put into storage coincidentally with a Cortina GT from the same year. One of the friends, an engineer with many decades of classic Ford knowledge, took it upon himself to combine both cars into what you now see. He has just concluded an exacting six-year-long restoration, with the Lotus correctly re-shelled using the shell from the 1963 GT. New OEM or reconditioned parts were used, and the car is accompanied by a raft of invoices and a full photographic record of the metamorphosis.Mechanically too, the car has all been fully renewed and, according to our vendor is in "better than new" condition. The engine has been tuned and given some proper runs out to shake it down. Dynamically, it has all been set up correctly by someone who knows these cars well and would not put his name to a Ford that wasn’t right.Fit-for-purpose, no unnecessary adornments, just clever and robust engineering providing a rewarding driving experience – the Lotus Cortina is a legendary machine, and this example honours that reputation. Offered at a tempting guide price, we welcome any inspection. SpecificationMake: FORDModel: LOTUS CORTINA MK1Year: 1963Chassis Number: Z74C073197Registration Number: AFE 718AEngine Number: LP21372LBA Click here for more details and images

Lot 446

Dodge's road-legal drag car offering 840bhp and 717ft/lbs of stump-pulling torque, menacingly finished in Pitch Black. Not for the faint hearted.Essentially a street-legal drag car, powered by 6.2-litre supercharged HEMI SRT V8. 840bhp and 717 ft.-lbs of torqueAll this power is fed through an eight-speed automatic transmission with steering-mounted paddle-shiftImported through Clive Sutton to its one and only owner in 2018 at a cost of £136,950. Presented in Pitch Black Clear Coar (PX9) with Demon Logo Laguna/Alcantara seats in blackOther options include ‘Customer-preferred package 26M’, monotone paint, rear leather seat option, comfort audio group, Demon vehicle storage packageRed seat belts, truck carpet kit, left-hand drive and accompanied by the coveted serialized Demon Crate of parts, a staggering $1 option (tools, skinny wheels etc. all parts needed for the drag strip!)The Demon is capable of thundering past 60mph in just 1.9 seconds prior to going through the quarter mile in 9.14 seconds at 152mphThis menacing example has covered a remarkable 245 miles only from new. An extremely rare and exciting opportunity, especially in the UK, to acquire a simply amazing American muscle carIn common with most US car builders, all searching through their back catalogues for ideas, Dodge reintroduced the Challenger in 2008 as their contribution to the industry’s retro-inspired muscle-car renaissance. Drawing largely from the 1970 Challenger R/T, the new Challenger had a wide, menacing stance and was available in a variety of bespoke colours and with a selection of powerful engines, highlighted by the 425bhp, SRT8. It was an instant hit with MOPAR fans who had been waiting years for a new Challenger.The first face-lift was in 2015, with the high-performance SRT8 replaced by the SRT 392 and SRT Hellcat. The Hellcat was claimed to generate an astonishing 707bhp and was capable of thundering up to 60 mph in only 3.6 seconds on its way to 199 mph. However, the Hellcat was just the beginning of Dodge’s foray in the contemporary horsepower wars.In April 2017, at the New York Auto Show, Dodge debuted the Challenger SRT Demon. Essentially a road-legal drag car, the Demon was powered by 6.2-litre, supercharged HEMI V-8 putting out an incredible 840bhp and 717 foot-pounds of torque, the sort of numbers that would normally apply to a small ocean liner. A redesigned, eight-speed HP90 automatic transmission was created to deal with the power and gear changes could be summoned through steering-mounted paddles. The Demon is capable of screaming past 60 mph in just 1.9 seconds (about half the time it takes to read this sentence) prior to going through the quarter-mile in 9.14 seconds at 152 mph.This, left-hand drive, 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is a one-owner example and has covered just 245 miles from new. Ordered and imported new through Clive Sutton at a cost of £136,950, this special car has been tastefully specified in Pitch Black Clear Coat (PX9) with Demon Logo Laguna/Alcantara seats in black. This Demon even retains its yellow front-splitter shipping protector, which has become a popular item to preserve and offers a stylish bit of flair.Other options include ‘Customer-preferred package 26M’, 6.2-litre Supercharged HEMI V8 SRT engine, 8-spd auto HP90 transmission, monotone paint, rear leather seat option, comfort audio group – leather seats, Demon vehicle storage package, Red seat belts and boot carpet kit.Importantly the car is accompanied by the coveted 'Demon Crate' of parts, a staggering $1 no-brainer option which includes everything required to convert the car on a short-term basis to a Dragster. Please note, this crate will be available to collect from our vendor's storage after the auction.In summary, this is an extremely rare and exciting opportunity, especially in the UK, to acquire a simply amazing American muscle car, offering collector quality and unbelievable performanceSpecificationMake: DODGEModel: CHALLENGER DEMONYear: 2018Chassis Number: 2C3CDZH90JH102215Registration Number: KF18 HNCMake: Click here for more details and images

Lot 447

One of only 2,000, a skateboard for grown-ups, packaged by Mercedes for the Swiss Swatch Company and breathed on by Brabus.The Smart Crossblade was originally unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2001 as a concept vehicleIts introduction created such hysteria that Smart built a limited run of 2,000 individually numbered cars.Described as 'an open leisure car uncompromisingly designed for blue skies and high spirits', the concept had no roof, doors, and a minimal screen, almost like a modern Beach BuggyBrabus-tuned, 599cc, 3-cylinder engine in the rear generating a decent 70bhp Six-speed semi-automatic transmission‘0063’ is typically presented in the attractive colour combination of Black with a Red interior and is in good all round condition4,644 miles from new, UK V5C and excitingly on offer without reserve!The Smart Crossblade was originally unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2001 as a concept vehicle, created under the mantra of "less is more". Its small size and surprising power output moved it along in traffic, due in part to the fact that the car weighed a mere 1,600 pounds, thus making it rather nippy. Its introduction created such hysteria that Smart built a limited run of 2,000 individually-numbered cars. Described as "an open leisure car uncompromisingly designed for blue skies and high spirits", the concept had no roof, doors, or windscreen and it was more like a beach buggy. The clever packaging came from Mercedes-Benz, who designed the car for the Swiss Swatch Company and also supplied the base engines, which have been tweaked by Brabus to produce 70hp. Priced at €21,000, the car sold out quickly after it was introduced in June 2002. Those of us sufficiently ancient to remember the time when the 'young and beautiful' cruised up and down Carnaby Street in a Beach Buggy on a Saturday Morning in the late-sixties will see this as its natural successor.This Smart Crossblade, which is identified by its individual production number of ‘0063’, is typically presented in the attractive colour combination of black with a red interior. Having only covered 4,644 miles from new, this Crossblade is now offered to auction from a significant private collection and is accompanied by its V5C. Excitingly offered 'without reserve', this is an exciting opportunity to acquire a cool little car to get you efficiently around the large European racing circuit paddocks or provide a fun trip to the beach!   SpecificationMake: SMARTModel: CROSSBLADEYear: 2002Chassis Number: WME01ML012H026368Registration Number: C1 XTCTransmission: 6 Speed Auto Petrol Engine Number: 9820373882 Make: Click here for more details and images

Lot 451

Stunning little fifties Barchetta, a fine piece of Italian art created by Auto Tecnica Lariana.An early production, left-hand drive Alfa Romeo 1900 Berlina saloon dating from 1952 and re-bodied a few years later as a 2-seat Barchetta. Original registration documents confirm the modification in 1959A decade later this example was purchased and further modified by Auto Tecnica Lariana (ATL) known for their stylish sporting CoupesThey set about a ground-up rebuild of the car with hand-made aluminium body panels The original engine was replaced with a later unit from the 100bhp,1900TI developed and built by ATL. The replacement engine utilised Solex carburettors and a high-performance oil pump to 1900SS-specificationATL used the Barchetta during the ‘70s before selling to a collector in the Lake Como area. It was purchased by our vendor in 2018Recently refreshed ready to be offered, currently in the UK on a Temporary Licence ready for export if necessary. If sold in the UK, the 5% duty will be settled by our vendor.Offered here is a unique opportunity to take ownership of this beautiful Alfa Barchetta modified once in the late 1950s and again further developed by Auto Tecnica Lariana. Accompanying the car is a history file including some original photographs of the car being modified in the late 1950s and its original Italian registration documents *(the car is still Italian registered and offered here in the UK on a temporary licence, our vendor has agreed to settle the 5% duty if the car sells to a UK buyer and obtain a NOVA document). Our vendor has provided the following information outlining the fascinating history of this beautiful little piece of Italiana.“Dating from 1952, the car began life as a left-hand drive versions of the Alfa 1900,four door Berlina. It was sold to a Mrs. Maria Da Ros, who we understand was involved in the newly developing fashion industry of the early 60s centred around the via Veneto in Rome. Seven years later, she had the car converted into a two-seater Barchetta and the original registration document attests the official date of the upgrade as being 4th of February 1959.The car was enjoyed during the 60s but we have little knowledge on what type of use and no conformation if it took part at any competition. In 1972, it developed an engine problem and in 1974 Mrs Da Ros sold the car to the renowned Alfa Romeo custom coach builder Auto Tecnica Lariana (ATL)ATL undertook a ‘ground-up’ rebuild of the whole car, creating new aluminium bodywork in their current style. The tubular frame was improved and modified to receive the new panels.The old engine was too far damaged to be rebuilt and ATL fitted one of their own Ti Veloce engines which utilised the Solex Carburettors, aluminium oil pump and exhaust collectors from the most powerful version of the 1900, the SS. So, in effect, ATL had created a unique hybrid Barchetta with Alfa SS DNA.The car was used by ATL for most of the 70s and in 1984 they sold it to a Mr. Roberto Ardenghi, an industrialist and collector in the Lake Como area, who owned and enjoyed the Barchetta until 2018.Since 2018, the car has been with historic coach builders Carrozzeria Altolario di Colico who purchased it and have completed, over the past 3 years, a sympathetic restoration to bring it back to its best. The engine has been completely stripped and rebuilt, retaining the majority of the original parts and components and replacing only those parts that were unserviceable’’.Beautiful, interesting and highly collectable this ATL Alfa Barchetta is offered at the Silverstone Classic 2021 on a realistic guide and is available for any inspection. We welcome your enquiry and our transport partners would be happy to assist global shipping if required by the winning bidder. SpecificationMake: ALFA ROMEOModel: ATLYear: 1959Chassis Number: AR 1900 02106Registration Number: NATransmission: ManualEngine Number: AR 1900 02235Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 225 KMMake: LHDInterior Colour: RedClick here for more details and images

Lot 455

A well presented TR6, properly prepared for stage/regularity rallies.Acquired by our vendor six years ago ending his search for the best TR6 (CR) he could findRoad legal but fully prepared to MSA Regs for multi-venue stage rallies, sprints, hill-climbsMajority of the work carried out by established rally driver and preparer, Paul BlackburnThe build sheets and spec run to ten x A4 pages. Copies availableRoad-car parts removed during the conversion have been retained and are included Supplied with its original Bill of Sale, MOTs back to 1985, Triumph Passport, Heritage Certificate, MSA Logbook and moreBuilt at a total cost approaching £50,000, this is a remarkable opportunityEvery October, the Scottish island of Mull becomes a hive of activity before and during the famous Isle of Mull Car Rally. Rally drivers from all over Britain, as well as local drivers from Mull, compete on the island's narrow roads in several stages and several different courses in the UK's only closed-road rally. Some of the stages are during daylight and some at night. It's an immensely social occasion and over more than a quarter of a century, it's become a tradition on the island and very popular with visitors, the rallying fraternity and islanders. It's a time of great excitement, parties and celebrations, the biggest of which is the 'end of rally' firework display in Tobermory.When our client set out to change his rally car and, to be fair, compete with an old friend, he decided that a TR6 was his car of choice. Not an obvious one of course, but winning everything wasn't the motivation and he just fancied a TR6. He also wanted to enter the Mull Rally, an event so special that getting an entry and taking part is probably enough. So, having come up with a plan, he set out to find the best TR6 that he could.This is that car. Bought as essentially, a one-family owned vehicle, it came with an extensive service history and presented in excellent condition. It displayed only 33,000 miles at the time, which could well have been accurate and, surprisingly, it even had the original Bill of Sale establishing some provenance.The TR was passed to established rally driver and preparation expert Paul Blackburn who set about a fastidious build to a competitive spec, the details of which extend to over ten pages. Every single item and process is listed, with costs, showing the extent to which our vendor went in turning this smart road car, into a fully papered road/rally car that could be enjoyed on full-blown forest stages but was just as happy on a club Regularity Run.The build sheets and full spec are too extensive to even think about listing here but all that information is available from our consignor. All the road-car parts removed during the conversion have been retained and are available for collection in the Midlands should the Triumph's next owner wish to return it to a standard road car. It's supplied with its original Bill of Sale, MOTs back to 1985, its Triumph Passport, Heritage Certificate, an MSA Logbook and more.Our vendor competed in the 2015 Mull Rally as planned, and was leading his class when the race was unfortunately stopped due to an accident. He competed again in 2016 since when a couple of years of the rally not being run has sated his appetite. TR6 - Mull Rally, box ticked. Having invested around £50,000 he has now decided that this cracking little TR should now be available for somebody else to enjoy.It would be impossible to produce a car of this standard, built to this spec, for a figure of even twice this guide, so it is a car we very happily commend to our audience. Enjoy it as it is, or turn back the clock, it's just a fluid change and a full spanner-check away from getting back out there. SpecificationMake: TRIUMPHModel: TR6Year: 1974Chassis Number: CR62800Registration Number: 2846 TRTransmission: ManualEngine Number: CR004180HEDrive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

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