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Tuesday, 29 October 2019

1935 FORD MODEL Y SPECIAL - CHARTERHOUSE AUCTIONEERS Classic Car Auction Royal Bath & West Showground Exmoor Hall BA4 6QN Sunday 3rd November 2019


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Sunday 3rd November 2019



1935 FORD MODEL Y SPECIAL
Registration No: AYC 504
Colour: Red
Estimate: £4,000- £5,000

EXTRA LOT:. This special has recently been recommissioned after a period in dry storage. The car was used for motorsport in the 1960s and feature a pre-war MG body, Ford VIII chassis with mechanical upgrades including a 10HP engine with Aquaplane manifold with SU carburettor, hydraulic brakes, competition shock absorbers and 12v electrics. V5C, MOT and tax-exempt 




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1968 BRISTOL 410 - CHARTERHOUSE AUCTIONEERS Classic Car Auction Royal Bath & West Showground Exmoor Hall BA4 6QN Sunday 3rd November 2019



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1968 BRISTOL 410
Registration No: 9888 PJ
Chassis No: 410-7453
Colour: Silver Over Blue


 Bristol has always been an exclusive marque. They have appealed to enthusiasts and connoisseurs who appreciate engineering excellence and that quintessential understated English styling. The 410 is the fourth in the series of the Chrysler V8 engined models, with only 82 of the bespoke Grand Tourers being manufactured between 1968/69. Performance is what Mr Crook would describe as adequate, with a 250 bhp V8 driving through an automatic Torqueflite gearbox affording effortless 100mph plus cruising performance for four in luxury. This particular 410 is finished in dark blue with a silver roof. The interior is trimmed in blue/grey leather with contrasting dark blue carpets and re-veneered dashboard. Our vendor acquired the Bristol in 2007 and in 2008 installed an LPG conversion (receipt on file with a certificate for £1,800) which our vendor says has made the Bristol much more economical to run without any detrimental effect on performance. There is a large history file accompanying the car with historical and more recent receipts for maintenance, noteworthy works carried out include an engine rebuild in 2007 by Queensberry Road Garage for £5,511.05, repairs to inner and outer sills among other works for £4,219.74 in February 2017, amongst numerous other bills. The Bristol is described as a usable car with a certain charm which could be improved with by the next custodian. Subject to an insurance write off in 1989, MOT until September 2020 (although exempt) and tax-exempt 





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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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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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1957 JAGUAR Mk1 3.4 SALOON - CHARTERHOUSE AUCTIONEERS Classic Car Auction Royal Bath & West Showground Exmoor Hall BA4 6QN Sunday 3rd November 2019



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1957 JAGUAR Mk1 3.4 SALOON
 Registration Number: ODP 202
 Chassis Number: S970874 
Engine Number: KE 3581-8
 Colour; Grey
 ODP 202 is a desirable manual overdrive matching numbers car in original condition having only one registered keeper from new. The bodywork retains the majority of the original paint, the sills have been replaced on both sides and are in red oxide primer, the remaining bodywork appears in sound condition apart from the ball bottoms, which will require repair. The grey leather interior with matching carpets is original and would respond to cleaning, the leather-faced seats have delightful patination and are tear-free. On our inspection to take the catalogue images the Jaguar started regularly and showed good oil pressure. The accompanying history file contains a receipt from STEEL AUTO REPAIRS, dated 4th June 1999 for extensive works including an engine rebuild, brake overhaul and replacements of numerous consumables for £4,593.45 amongst other receipts, SORNs and general ephemera. Now ripe for preservation or restoration depending on your point of view. V5, V5C, MOT and tax-exempt See illustrations


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