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Tuesday, 25 February 2020

.1979 FIAT 126 DE VILLE "ZERO" PROTOTYPE - BRIGHTWELLS AUCTIONS Wednesday 4th March 2020 Leominster Classic Vehicle Sale Easters Court, Leominster



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 Wednesday 4th March 2020
Leominster Classic Vehicle Sale
Easters Court, Leominster 


.1979 FIAT 126 DE VILLE "ZERO" PROTOTYPE
Registration No: YTB 849T
Chassis No: 5191551
Engine No: 7852798
Estimate: No Reserve



Long term ownership; very rare; lots of fun; only being sold due to house move; further photographs to follow
Minimalism in motor-cars these days is practically unknown, with both the so-called “MINI” and the Fiat 500 being grossly over-inflated pastiches of their former selves. If you want to get back to basics and cut out the unnecessary stuff, this Fiat 126-based Zero is the car for you.
One of a handful of prototypes built by Car Craft (prior to a run of as many as 21 ‘production’ kits), this Zero first saw the light of day in 1991 and featured in various magazines of the period. And if you don’t think much of the idea of a car powered by 650cc of throbbing twin-cylinder Fiat-power read the magazine articles on file for this little lot.
“..driving the thing really impresses”, “this little baby is no slouch”, “intoxicating” etc., etc. And those quotes were for this car with a standard 23bhp - 45bhp (and more) is easily attainable.
The people behind Car Craft were highly skilled and produced a well-built and very quirky little car. The magazine reports all praised the build quality as much as they underlined the sheer driving fun.
Our vendor would agree with them, having owned the car since 1999. It is only for sale now as he is moving house and – due to ‘downsizing’ has nowhere to keep it. (Not even an airing cupboard? He must have downsized a lot!)
As it has not had much use in recent years, the vendor handed the car over to his local garage who put it into running order and, he tells us, “it sounds fantastic now”. It will still need some attention to the brakes and there was no time to MOT it, but its all fairly basic stuff and not beyond the capabilities of the average home mechanic.
Offered for sale  - zero reserve, this Fiat-based device is an appealing bit of fun for someone who likes their motoring nice and simple.


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Saturday, 23 November 2019

1979 Airstream Excella 280 - BONHAMS AUCTIONS Bonhams MPH November Sale Bicester Heritage, Bicester Tuesday 26th November 2019


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November Sale
Bicester Heritage, Bicester
Tuesday 26th
November 2019




1979 Airstream Excella 280
Registration no. XOU 494T
Chassis no. M28T9V5146
*Fully-sized motorhome

*Well equipped

*An ideal historic motorsports support vehicle


Odometer Reading: 89000

MOT Expiry: 13/06/2020

The first 33 years of this Excella 280's life were spent in Florida, and when new its purchase was more than $100,000. Its generous specification includes an on-board generator and a full kitchen that features an ice-maker. Bills detail money spent, including a new distributor and plug leads this September and a new solar system fitted in mid-2018. Said to be in great condition and 95 per cent original it would make a first-class historic motorsport support vehicle and today it can boast appearances in a music video and French Vogue magazine. Mechanically it is described as being in good order, starting and running well, while the gearbox suspension and brakes are also good. With the potential to earn £700 per day it has the potential to provide a good income stream for any new owner willing to share their home-from-home experience.

Footnotes

  • Vendor Score Total: 82/100

    Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered "as is / as seen" subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments.

    Key for sellers' assessments:
    1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing
    2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage
    3/5 GOOD. Driveaway | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well
    4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout
    5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very well

    EXTERIOR TOTAL: 18/25
    Body Work: 4
    Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 3
    Glass: 5
    Paint: 3
    Wheels/Tyres: 3

    INTERIOR TOTAL: 16/20
    Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 5
    Headlining: 4
    Seats: 3
    Trim: 4

    ENGINE TOTAL: 17/20
    Mechanical components: 4
    Running: 5
    Starting: 5
    Under Bonnet: 3

    RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 19/20
    Axles: 5
    Brakes: 5
    Gearbox/Clutch: 5
    Suspension: 4

    ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 9/10
    Ancillary components: 4
    Main components: 5

    Car History File: 3




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Monday, 28 October 2019

1979 LONDON TX1 TAXI - CHARTERHOUSE AUCTIONEERS Classic Car Auction Royal Bath & West Showground Exmoor Hall BA4 6QN Sunday 3rd November 2019



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Royal Bath & West Showground
Exmoor Hall BA4 6QN
Sunday 3rd November 2019




1979 LONDON TX1 TAXI
Converted To A Street Food Vending Unit
Registration Number: T393 VGX
Colour: Black. 
This London cab was converted into a street food vending unit in 2019. The conversion specification includes three electric cooking rings, overhead storage and boot storage, electric fridge, lights, speaker system for iPhone, hot water boiler, and wash sink with drainer. Outside there is seating for eight people and a prep kitchen with two parasols. The taxi is currently in use at food fairs and is ready for immediate use. V5C, MOT to May 2020 



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Wednesday, 4 September 2019

1979 Morris Marina Coupé - CHARTERHOUSE AUCTIONEERS Classic & Vintage Cars Wednesday, September 11th Royal Bath & West Showground



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Classic & Vintage Cars
Wednesday, September 11th 
Royal Bath & West Showground


1979 Morris Marina Coupé

Estimate: £2,000- £2,500


A 1979 Morris Marina coupé, registration number KVW 665V, chassis number ME2SKD254066, engine number 408295, pageant blue.
This now very rare Marina coupé was originally supplied by Southern Motor & Aero Co Ltd and subsequently registered to its first owner a Mr Antony Eden on 9th December 1979.
The Marina has covered a believed genuine 73,000 miles from new with a tan interior and sits on Wolfrace alloy wheels (original wheels are available). There are numerous receipts on file for works carried out including a full front suspension rebuild, fitting of electronic ignition and improved headlights amongst others. The car will be offered with a large history file.
V5C, MOT to February 2020
See illustration

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