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Thursday, 26 May 2022

1980 FORD ESCORT Mk2 1300 SPORT - SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS Saturday 28th May 2022

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SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS
Saturday 28th May 2022
The Runway, Sywell Aerodrome
Sywell, Northampton, NN6 0BT



1980 FORD ESCORT Mk2 1300 SPORT
Lot No: 486
Registration No: LPW 601V
Chassis No: BBATWY805230

Rare Mk2 1300 Sport in exceptional condition with less than 500 miles since a superbly detailed restoration.

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GUIDE PRICE: £30,000 - £35,000

+ buyers premium of 12.5% plus VAT (15% incl VAT) on the first £300,000 of the hammer and 10% plus VAT (12% incl VAT) thereafter




One of the rarest Mk2 Escorts available and in outstanding condition throughout having benefitted from a recent bare shell restoration. Finished in Radiant Red with the ‘on trend’ Black Vinyl Roof and the original Sports cloth interior it is clear that great lengths have been taken to produce this exceptional example, from the underside to the fully detailed engine bay housing the rebuilt engine and gearbox, from the cleanest of boots to the exemplary paint finish to the fully refurbished wheels wearing new Yokohama 185/60/13 tyres. With less than 500 miles covered since completion this MKII 1300 Sport, with just three previous recorded keepers, a full mechanical overhaul and a fresh MOT certificate just completed it will now require a period of running in to achieve the best results from this understated Escort providing a rare opportunity for the serious Ford collector that may not rear its head again in the near future. Your earliest inspection is welcomed and encouraged.





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Wednesday, 15 January 2020

1969 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 1300 - COYS AUCTIONS Grand Marques Sale MECC Forum 100, 6229GV Maastricht The Netherlands Friday 17th January 2020


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MECC
Forum 100, 6229GV Maastricht
The Netherlands
Friday 17th January 2020



1969 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 1300
Estimate 15,000 - 17,00 Euros


Although designed in the 1930s, due to World War II, civilian Beetles only began to be produced in significant numbers by the end of the 1940s. The car was then internally designated the Volkswagen Type 1, and marketed simply as the Volkswagen. Later models were designated Volkswagen 1200, 1300, 1500, 1302, or 1303, the former three indicating engine displacement, the latter two derived from the model number. The car became widely known in its home country as the Käfer (German for “beetle”, cognate with English chafer) and was later marketed under that name in Germany, and as the Volkswagen in other countries. For example, in France, it was known as the Coccinelle (French for ladybug).
First registered in 1969, the superb example on offer here is described by the vendor as being in like-new condition and has covered a mere 86,043 km. It is also fitted with a very rare sunroof. Finished in cream with a black interior, the car comes complete with an extensive history file detailing maintenance work carried out over the years.


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Monday, 2 September 2019

1966 Volkswagen Beetle 1300 Saloon - .BONHAMS AUCTIONS The Beaulieu SaleCollectors' Motor Cars & Motorcycles and Automobilia Saturday 7th September 2019 Beaulieu, National Motor Museum



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The Beaulieu SaleCollectors' Motor Cars 
& Motorcycles and Automobilia
Saturday 7th September 2019
Beaulieu, National Motor Museum



1966 Volkswagen Beetle 1300 Saloon
Registration no. JVT 721D
Chassis no. 1161016262

Footnotes

  • One of the 20th Century-s truly great automobiles, the Volkswagen 'Beetle' lived down its origin as Hitler's 'people's car', going on to become an all-time best-seller and cult classic. The Beetle was continuously up-dated from the time post-war production commenced, under British military supervision, in 1945, acquiring subtly altered coachwork, improved running gear and larger engines. Development proceeded slowly in the immediately post-war years. There were numerous detail improvements but the model range - standard and 'export' saloons plus the Karmann-built cabriolet - remained largely unchanged from 1949 to 1965. The first major change to the original design occurred in 1953 when a larger, 1,192cc engine was introduced on the 1200 model. Export models were built to a higher specification, incorporating hydraulic brakes and synchromesh gears, but even as late as 1962 the standard saloon was being built with cable brakes and a non-synchromesh gearbox! Greater window area and revised, ball-jointed front suspension had been among the most significant developments for 1965, while the following year the standard, 34bhp 1200 model was joined by the new 1300 equipped with a more powerful 50bhp engine. 
    Formerly kept on showroom display, this low mileage (the odometer is currently reading circa 27,000 miles) Beetle 1300 is described by the vendor as in good condition throughout. The car is offered with insurance documents, old V5 registration documents, sundry bills, and a number of expired tax discs and MoTs.



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Tuesday, 18 June 2019

1966 TRIUMPH 1300 - CHARTERHOUSE AUCTIONS Footman James Bristol Classic Car Show Royal Bath and West Showground BA4 6QN 23rd Jun 2019 from 12pm BST



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Footman James Bristol Classic Car Show
Royal Bath and West Showground BA4 6QN
23rd Jun 2019 from 12pm BST




1966 TRIUMPH 1300
A 1966 Triumph 1300, registration number CEJ 904D, chassis number RD 06009, engine number RD 63285, blue. The replacement for the Herald the new front wheel drive 1300 went on sale in January 1965 having been announced in October of the previous year. This example was registered in April 1966 and is finished in blue coachwork with a Shadow blue interior. Our vendor purchased the Triumph last year and has rebuilt the brakes front and rear with new discs, pads, callipers, master cylinder and rear brake cylinder since. There are receipts for the brake components on file. This charming and now rare small family saloon would make an excellent starter classic and will be offered for auction without reserve. V5C, MOT and tax-exempt 
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SOURCE: https://www.charterhouse-auction.com/classic-car-sale-catalogue


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