The Imperial War Museum Duxford Auction

The Imperial War Museum Duxford Auction

Wednesday, October 12, 2016  |  10:30 AM EUR (GMT)
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The Imperial War Museum Duxford Auction

The Imperial War Museum Duxford Auction

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An auction of Classic & Collectors Motor Cars & Motorcycles at Imperial War Museum Duxford

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1959 Jaguar XK150 SE 3.4 Litre Drophead Coupe

Lot # 2086 (Sale Order: 151 of 204)      

- Highly desirable 'home market' Special Equipment model that pleasingly retains matching chassis and engine numbers - Less than 200 miles since emerging from a meticulous, show quality restoration by marque specialists XK Engineering - The nice

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1924 Bentley 3/4.5 Litre Tourer

Lot # 2087 (Sale Order: 152 of 204)      

- Chassis originally supplied to Archie Ballantine of the famous family of distillers - Much recent work by Elmdown Engineering Ltd - Mechanical enhancements include Phoenix crank and rods, overdrive kit fitted - Desirable 9ft 9.5 feet chas

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c.1907 Holsman Model 3 High-Wheel Runabout

Lot # 2088 (Sale Order: 153 of 204)      

- Designed and built by the prominent Chicago-based architect Henry K. Holsman - So-called 'Piano' body supported by longitudinal leaf springs connecting the front and rear axles - Twin cylinder engine, two-speed transmission and converted from

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1960 Jaguar XK150 SE 3.4 Litre Roadster

Lot # 2090 (Sale Order: 154 of 204)      

- The 90th of just 93 right-hand drive Roadsters made - A 'Special Equipment' model that was exported new to Hong Kong - Treated to a meticulous 'chassis up' restoration upon entering the current ownership in 1985 - Participated in the 1st

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1973 Jaguar E-Type V12 Roadster

Lot # 2091 (Sale Order: 155 of 204)      

- 3 former keepers and believed but not warranted to have covered just 53,000 miles from new. - Restored to concours condition between 1999 and 2001 by its last owner. Subsequently scoring 99.54, 99.94, 99.88 and 99.73 (out of 100) in Jaguar Clubs' N

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1979 Aston Martin V8 Volante

Lot # 2092 (Sale Order: 156 of 204)      

Launched at the October 1978 Birmingham Motor Show, the Fourth Series or Oscar India V8 (Oscar India being AM factory 'shorthand' for October Introduction) boasted a re-profiled 'power bulge' bonnet, subtly integrated rear lip spoiler and GKN alloy wheels. Little changed beneath its aluminium skin, the model utilised the same independent coil-sprung front suspension, De Dion rear axle, four-wheel disc brakes and power assisted rack and pinion steering as its predecessors. Predominantly allied to three-speed Torqueflite automatic transmission, the Tadek Marek designed 5340cc DOHC V8 engine was fed via quad Weber carburettors. Thus equipped, Autocar magazine found the Oscar India to be capable of 146mph and 0-60mph in 7.2 seconds. Cementing its Grand Tourer credentials, the model featured a smart burr walnut dashboard / door cappings and could be had in Fixed-Head or Convertible guises. Total carburettor-fed V8 Volante production amounted to just 439 cars (though, the American market accounted for the vast majority). According to its accompanying British Motor Industry Heritage Trust Certificate, this particular example - chassis 15075 - was completed on 1st May 1979 and dispatched to Reg Vardy Ltd some eight days later. Originally finished in Tourmaline Blue with Light Blue-piped Fawn leather upholstery (the same livery it pleasingly sports today), the Aston Martin's build specification also included a lockable fuel-filler cap, left-hand electric door mirror and two detachable headrests. Purchased by its previous keeper, Alan Webb Esq., from marque specialist Runnymede in 2010, the V8 Volante was subsequently entrusted to the Chiltern Aston Centre for a thorough vehicle inspection following which attention was paid to its boot floor, sills, floorpan, brake system and suspension etc. Keen to enhance his driving pleasure, Mr Webb commissioned Aston Workshop to convert 'OPT 775T' from automatic to six-speed manual transmission. Showing a credible but unwarranted 43,966 miles at the time, the occasional four-seater retains its original engine but now displays some 3,000 miles to the digital odometer which was fitted as part of the Tremec gearbox upgrade. Acquired by the vendor with service and maintenance bills from Aston Martin main dealers and specialists that apparently totalled nearly ú50,000 not to mention over 150 photographs detailing work done, the car has since been treated to a re-spray in its original Tourmaline Blue and had its interior trim smartened etc. Highly presentable and mechanically well sorted, this rare right-hand drive carburettor-fed V8 Volante is offered for sale with BMIHT Certificate, original handbook, brochure, fresh MOT certificate and extensive bills / invoices dating back to the 1980s. It also comes with its original automatic transmission should a new owner wish to reinstate it.

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1935 Lagonda M45A Le Mans Style Sports

Lot # 2093 (Sale Order: 157 of 204)      

- First registered to Viscount Monsell of Evesham - One of just ten Lagonda M45As built - Stunning looking conversion to Le Mans style coachwork Among the rarest Lagondas ever made, the M45A measured its production span in terms of months r

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1910 Renault Type BY Roi-des-Belges

Lot # 2094 (Sale Order: 158 of 204)      

DS 7197' was exported to the USA from new in 1910. At some point it then dwelt in Holland before being imported to the UK in 1983 by the late motor dealer Stephen Langton. The vendor acquired the Renault a few months later, so has now been its keeper for 32 years. Retaining as much originality as possible, he restored the Phaeton over a two year period, during which the rear section of the body was replaced. In 1985 it was confirmed as a 1910 build Renault Model BY by the late Anthony Ronald, the then historian for Renault FrÞres - a club for those owning pre-1940 Renault motorcars. The following year it was officially dated by the Veteran Car Club and comes complete with the resulting certificate. The Renault has been the subject of continual maintenance throughout the vendor's tenure, during which time the rear pair of artillery wheels have been refurbished, and new bearings installed in the gearbox and rear axle. A replacement radiator was fitted in 2004, while in 2006 the 4.4-litre engine was treated to a major overhaul during which new valves, cast alloy pistons and crankshaft and big end bearings were installed, the crankshaft journals cleaned up, and the unit rebored. In deference to safety and modern day usage, the Renault now features an electric starter motor and electric lights. The car is very smartly-presented and the vendor informs us that it's 'very fast and reliable and has never let him down'. He considers the engine and electrical equipment to be 'excellent' and the bodywork, Blue- paintwork, Black leather interior trim and four-speed manual transmission to all be in 'very good' condition. He is now looking for a new home for this splendid Edwardian motorcar, which comes complete with replaced parts and a history file full of paperwork and photos.

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1989 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 Sport

Lot # 2095 (Sale Order: 159 of 204)      

- 69,000 miles from new (an average of 2,555 per annum) and said to be exceptionally original - Special order car with numerous desirable extras including air conditioning and soft look Velvet Red leather upholstery - Unused spare wheel and asso

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2003 Aston Martin DB7 V12 GTA

Lot # 2096 (Sale Order: 160 of 204)      

- 1 of just 60 UK supplied examples (from a total production run of 112 cars) - 6 litre V12 engine rated at 420bhp / 400lbft, five-speed 'Touchtronic' automatic transmission - Manufacturer claimed 0-60mph in 5.1 seconds and 165mph (limited)

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1970 Maserati Indy 4.2

Lot # 2097 (Sale Order: 161 of 204)      

PLEASE NOTE: Since the catalogue went to press the vendor has informed us of the following: 'McGrath Maserati prepared the Indy for its most recent MOT test during August this year and identified two faults I thought I would flag with you - a leakdown test shows leakage on the 8th cylinder and a ticking noise and one of the two engine fans has a short circuit that causes intermittent fuse failure - we have isolated it so only one fan is connected at the moment'. - 1 of just 440 examples made - Imported from Italy by Melvyn Rutter (of Morgan fame) and UK registered in 1996 - Recent cosmetic and mechanical improvements and MOT'd till August 2017 Although not officially announced until the March 1969

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1972 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow

Lot # 2098 (Sale Order: 162 of 204)      

- Purchased by superstar footballer George Best from Grassicks Garage Ltd of Perth - Built in accordance with 'Page 16 Issue 12 SVR.1067 of the Special Vehicles requirement brochure' - Original Black leather upholstery, Grey Ambla headlining and

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2002 Le Mans Sports Car Company D-Type Evocation

Lot # 2099 (Sale Order: 163 of 204)      

- Factory built and correctly registered with the DVLA as a 'Le Mans Sports Jaguar D-Type' - Based on a Jaguar XJ6 Series II donor vehicle complete with 4.2 litre engine and manual transmission - Cream upholstery, turned aluminium dashboard, ind

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1986 Pulse Ground Cruising Recreational Vehicle

Lot # 2100 (Sale Order: 164 of 204)      

PLEASE NOTE: The vendor was unable to find a motorcycle MOT test station with a bay large enough to fit the Pulse. As a result it is running and driving but does not have a current MOT certificate. - 1 of just 2 examples known to be resident in the UK and formerly the property of business tycoon Jimi Heselden OBE - 1 of c.360 Litestar and Pulse 'Jet Fighter' style Autocycles made between 1984 and 1990 - Tubular steel frame, GRP bodywork, Y

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1968 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow MPW

Lot # 2101 (Sale Order: 165 of 204)      

- Supplied new by Jack Barclay Limited and latterly resided in Sweden for 22 years - Presented with a large history file detailing a thorough engine overhaul in 2012, plus a re-paint - One of only 606 2-door saloons produced by Mulliner Park War

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1989 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 Sport Cabriolet

Lot # 2102 (Sale Order: 166 of 204)      

Estimated to be 80 percent new, the 3.2's flat-six engine was credited with developing some 231bhp and 209lb ft of torque. Allied to a five-speed manual transmission, it proved both rev-happy and flexible, making the model reputedly capable of 0-60mph in 5.3 seconds and a 153mph top speed. In order to cope with the increased performance, the brakes were enlarged and the top two gear ratios slightly raised. Examples from 1987 onwards had the stronger G50 gearbox in which reverse was located beside the first ratio. An optional 'Sport' pack became available during 1984, and included a deeper front valance, 'tea tray' rear spoiler, stiffer Bilstein dampers and 16-inch Fuchs forged alloy wheels with black centres. By now all 911s were built with galvanised bodies, so rusting was largely a thing of the past. The striking righthand drive Cabriolet now offered is finished in classic Grand Prix White complemented by White-piped Blue leather interior trim and Blue weather equipment. Being a 1989 example equipped from new with the optional Sport package, it benefits from the superior G50 five-speed manual gearbox, Turbo-style rear spoiler, 2 keys, Porsche immobiliser, desirable rear seat option and has had five former keepers, one of whom retained the Porsche for 17 years. The vendor considers all major aspects of the 911 to be either 'excellent' or 'very good' and notes that the Fuchs alloy wheels are 'in excellent condition and shod with very good tyres'. 'F886 JMR' currently indicates a relatively low 49,000 miles and is being offered complete with a substantial history file that includes: a selection of old MOTs, plus one valid to August 18 next year and fitted car cover. With snug-fitting electrically operated hoods, these 3.2 Cabriolets make eminently practical performance cars come rain or shine, and are steadily appreciating in value.

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1965 Austin-Healey 3000 MKIII

Lot # 2103 (Sale Order: 167 of 204)      

- Ex-Richard Colton, extensively restored and upgraded - Black with green leather interior - Detailed history file There are 'Big' Healeys and 'Big' Healeys, but 'KBD 130C' is a very special example of this much admired breed. The desirable

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1954 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn

Lot # 2104 (Sale Order: 168 of 204)      

Unveiled in 1949, the Silver Dawn had the distinction of being the first Rolls-Royce to be offered with a factory-built body, which it shared (along with the chassis) with its MKVI Bentley sibling. The newcomer was initially powered by a 4257cc version of the company's straight-six engine, but this was increased to 4566 during 1951. The unit was mated to either a manual or automatic gearbox - both four-speed. Suspension was independent at the front and by live axle on semi-elliptic leaves at the rear. Braking was by servo-assisted drums all-round. A total of just 481 Silver Dawns had been manufactured by the time the model was supplanted by the Silver Cloud. This delightful Silver Dawn was delivered new by Rippon Brothers of Huddersfield to a J. Rawson of Stanningley near Leeds on March 19th 1954. These lovely Rolls-Royces do tend to suffer from corrosion, so there is considerable peace of mind to be had from knowing that a comprehensive body restoration was carried out by RS Panels of Nuneaton in 1998 at a cost of ú18,211.33, during which any rot was removed, the sliding roof and radiator grille slats repaired and the whole car resprayed in Shell Grey, one of its two original colours. 'KKU 5' is well known within the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club (RREC), having attended many of the organisation's events. It is now offered complete with RREC chassis records, original owner's manual and service handbook, a Silver Dawn Parts List Volume One, photos and invoice relating to the work carried out by RS Panels, and a large collection of other invoices, old tax discs and MOT certificates. The most recent of the latter was carried out in 2015, despite the car being MOT exempt, and was granted with no advisories. The Rolls' indicated mileage currently stands at an unwarranted but perfectly plausible 93,189.

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1950 Ford F-1

Lot # 2105 (Sale Order: 169 of 204)      

And now for something completely different - a customised classic all-American pickup! It was built by a retired professional drag racer in order to relive his days in the hot rod/drag racing scene of the US West Coast. The original flat-head V8 engine has been fully overhauled and enhanced with such period niceties as beehive oil cooler, chrome studs and translucent red plug leads - the unit apparently 'ticks along with a lovely rumble'. 'XBV 790' retains the correct specification crash gearbox, rides on wide rim polished alloy wheels and benefits from new, correct specification flooring, plus replacement brakes, springs, dampers and exhaust system. All the brightwork has also been replaced as required and the cab is currently described as being 'as-new'. Another nice period touch are the Model A rear lights. Smartly presented in Red over Black and trimmed in Beige, this fine lefthand drive Ford is all ready for a new keeper to enjoy.

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1946 MG TC

Lot # 2106 (Sale Order: 170 of 204)      

Developed from the original TA Series Midget, introduced in 1936, the TC made its debut immediately after the end of the Second World War, soon becoming MG's best-selling sports car. Exactly 10,000 cars were produced. The TC was a lightly-modified version of the TB with the same engine, transmission and running gear, but with a slightly widened cabin, and minor changes to the rear suspension. Independent tests confirmed a top speed of 75mph, and an easy cruising speed of more than 60mph. All TCs had centre-lock wire spoke wheels, and a big, exposed, slab fuel tank, with a fold-back soft top and removable canvas side screens for weather protection. We are informed by the owner that this early example has had just six owners since 1946. A previous owner commenced its restoration in 1997 but died in 2009, before the work could be finished. The car was then acquired by noted Alvis restorer Roger Gooding who completed the car in 2014. Immediately afterwards it was purchased by the vendor. Described as having "very good" bodywork, paintwork, replacement engine and interior, a recent trip to Northern Spain was enjoyed without any problems. Accompanied by correspondence and invoices dating back to 1987, assorted MoTs and a Swansea v5 document, this smart Midget also benefits from a set of sidescreens and tonneau with matching new hood.

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1977 Porsche 911 S

Lot # 2107 (Sale Order: 171 of 204)      

PLEASE NOTE: The V5/C Registration Document for this vehicle is currently being issued by the DVLA and is expected to arrive with us shortly. - Recent respray and wheel refurbishment - Factory sunroof, air-conditioning and rear spoiler - c.70,000 miles Designed by Dr Ferry Porsche's eldest son, Ferdinand 'Butzi' Porsche, and the company's joint founder and chief body engineer Erw

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1958 Land Rover 88

Lot # 2108 (Sale Order: 172 of 204)      

- Rare 2WD example supplied to the War Office in 1958 - 1 previous keeper since being demobbed in 1963 - One of just 655 examples built This very rare 2WD Land Rover Series 1 is one of only 655 produced and was supplied to the War Office in

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1955 Austin-Healey 100 Modified to M Specification

Lot # 2109 (Sale Order: 173 of 204)      

- 100M conversion kit fitted, finished in red with black piped red interior - The subject of much work with an engine overhaul by Denis Welch prior to acquisition by the vendor - Detailed history file, c.68,500 miles believed genuine, Heritage C

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1901 Milwaukee Racer

Lot # 2110 (Sale Order: 174 of 204)      

The Milwaukee Automobile Company of Wisconsin was founded in late 1899 and proceeded to produce a range of steam cars from March 1900 until, well, it ran out of steam in May 1902. While times were good, the concern decided to make a splash at the first Chicago Automobile Show in 1901. So, in addition to two other cars and two commercial vehicles, it displayed a racing car. Such machines were, of course, rare in those early days of the horseless carriage and the Milwaukee they displayed, and which is now being offered for sale, must surely be one of the earliest surviving machines specifically designed and built for competition. It was manufactured for a Dr J.G. Lovell of Chicago and designed by the company's agent in that city, Frank P. Illsley. At some later stage, possibly by the factory before it closed, the Milwaukee was extensively modified, and the boiler housed up front under a bonnet. Evidently the racer was in this form when restored in 1954 by a Mr Ray Salentine of Waukesha, Wisconsin, and the current boiler and water tank are thought to date from that period. It is believed this fascinating item of Americana dwelt in Beloit near Chicago in the 1960s/1970s and was next heard of at the Carl Benz Automuseum in Ladenburg, Germany in 2001. The vendor acquired the Milwaukee in the Spring of 2005 and, following extensive research, it has been painstakingly restored to original 1901 specification. Despite the evident intentions for it to compete in period, little related history has been uncovered, except for the possibility of a half-mile race at Joliet, Illinois in October 1901. Being pre-1905 it is eligible for the London to Brighton run and has indeed participated in the event. Superbly presented in Black and Green, this fascinating veteran comes complete with boiler certificate valid into 2017 and an entry into this year's London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.

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1970 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Roadster

Lot # 2111 (Sale Order: 175 of 204)      

- LHD, green with light tan interior - SU carburettors - UK registered The E-Type's Malcolm Sayer-penned lines are thought by many to be among the most striking ever to adorn a motor car. Indeed, only a few years ago the Daily Telegraph ran

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