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Showing posts with label 1945. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1945. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 August 2019

1945 Austin 16hp 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



1945 Austin 16hp Saloon
Registration no. Not Registered
Chassis no. 23312


* Part of an extensive private collection
* Very correct example of the car which launched Austin's post-war success
* Fine interior with original leather upholstery
* 64,472 miles displayed 



Introduced in the summer of 1945, the Sixteen (16hp) had actually been announced in September 1944. Outwardly it was identical to the 12hp side valve-engined model that had appeared immediately before the outbreak of war in 1939, but it enjoyed the significant advantage of a larger overhead-valve engine displacing 2,199cc which could propel the 16hp car to a claimed top speed of 75 mph. This engine proved very successful and went on to be used in a number of other vehicles including the A70 and commercial vehicles like the Gypsy, K8 van and FX3 taxi. Bored out to 2,660cc the same design of engine was later used in the Austin A90 Atlantic and the Austin-Healey 100/4. The Sixteen proved considerably more successful than its 12hp sibling, outselling it four to one before production ceased in 1949. One escapade which helped the Sixteen achieve this sales success was a publicity run carried out for the Austin Motor Company by a team of three new cars during the extremely harsh winter of 1947. Led by Alan Hess, Austin's publicity manager, the cars visited seven northern European capitals in seven days, arriving with great fanfare at the Geneva Motor Show. Hess later set down the story of this adventure in his book Gullible's Travels.

Part of a large private collection, this Austin Sixteen saloon is stated to have been built in 1945, originally being supplied by The Balmoral Garage in Bristol. The bodywork and paintwork are both described as being in excellent condition, and the car is finished in a pale brown typical of early post-war Austins. This is complemented by the 'very good' interior with original brown leather-upholstered seats and fine Bakelite instrument panel at the centre of which is a Smiths speedometer reading 64,472 which may well be the original mileage given the condition of the car's interior. With an 'excellent' engine, 'very good' chassis and transmission, and 'good' electrics, this Sixteen presents as a very correct example of the car which launched Austin's post-war success





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Wednesday, 17 October 2018

1946 ROVER 16 - SOUTH WESTERN VEHICLE AUCTIONS [POOLE] Kinson Pottery Trading Estate, 61 Ringwood Road, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset, BH14 0RG FRIDAY 26th OCTOBER 2018


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Kinson Pottery Trading Estate, 61 Ringwood Road,
Parkstone, Poole, Dorset, BH14 0RG
FRIDAY 26th OCTOBER 2018



1946 ROVER 16
Registration No: CTH 992
Chassis No: 6410776
Estimate: £2000 - £3500


This Rover 16 has been owned by the vendor since 1972 and has lived on the Isle of Wight during that time being regularly used. Included with the vehicle is 25 old tax discs from 1967-2015, various old MOTs back to 1989, workshop manual, 2 old logbooks plus current one and instruction manual. 2147cc 60BHP, freewheel, Luvax Bijur Chassis lubrication, original jack, starting handle, wheel brace, under dashboard tool tray, semaphore flashing indicators incorporated in lights, manual and electric fuel pump, fitted Lucas alternator, converted to negative earth, telescopic front shock absorbers, brakes relined in 2012, new wooden floor fitted 2012, resprayed in 1988. The vendor tells us he has now decided to part with the vehicle due to his age.
Auctioneers Notes:  I do like this car owned by the same gentleman for 46 years


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Friday, 12 October 2018

1944/5 NORTON 16H 500cc - RICHARD EDMONDS AUCTIONS Saturday 20th October 2018 Allington, near Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 6LJ


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Saturday 20th October 2018
 Allington, near Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 6LJ


1944/5 NORTON 16H 500cc 

Reg. no. KA12568
Frame no. 55161/94020
Engine no. W94491
This bike was purchased in Pakistan in 1988 when the owner was working out there, and we understand that it was refurbished and then used before it was shipped back to the U.K in 1989. Since that time this and two other bikes have been in their transportation crates, sitting in a weatherproof storage facility. In the file are copies of manuals and also relevant documentation relating to the sale in Pakistan. In addition there is correspondence between the vendor and the Museum of Army Transport and they were able to provide a copy of the contract ledger, confirming that this Norton was one of 6,000 ordered on the 8th February 1944. Further research could unravel an interesting history.

Extra details and estimates:

£4,000 - 6,000



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