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Thursday, 21 October 2021

2001 ROVER MINI COOPER SPORT 500 - RM SOTHEBY'S AUCTIONS Royal Automobile Club, St. James's London, SW1Y 5HS Saturday 6th November 2021

 

 
Welcome back to Classic Chatter and our look at what is coming to auction in the UK.
It's been a difficult time for everyone over the last 18 months but the future looks better and we all hope normality is just around the corner.

OUR FEATURED AUCTION

RM SOTHEBY'S AUCTIONS
Royal Automobile Club, St. James's
London, SW1Y 5HS
Saturday 6th November 2021

 

Images: Tom Hains ©2021 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's


2001 ROVER MINI COOPER SPORT 500
Chassis No: SAXXNPAZE1D188264
Guide Price: £30,000-£40,000
[Offered Without Reserve

Please note this car is titled as 2000. Furthermore, RM Sotheby's have applied for a dating letter for this car in order to assist with the registration, however, this process may take a few weeks.


Following Rover’s decision to end the “Classic” range of Minis, the manufacturer decided to offer the British market a limited-edition Mini Cooper Sport 500. Production was limited to just 500 cars, and the offering and was billed as the last chance to purchase Alec Issigonis’ classic Mini design, with the newer BMW-made Mini soon to break cover. These models were manufactured in 2000 and based on the Mini Classic Cooper Sport, but featured various extras.

All Cooper Sport 500s were powered by the four-cylinder, 1.2-litre engine that was rated at 62 horsepower. They could be painted in one of four optional colours: Tahiti Blue, Anthracite, British Racing Green, or Solar Red. All models came with 13-inch alloy wheels with a Platinum Silver roof and bonnet stripes. Included as special extras in these models were a high-level brake light, four spot lamps, a certificate, and a plaque inside the glove box. Inside all Cooper Sport 500s, the seats, door cards, steering wheel and dashboard were upholstered in black and silver leather. The interior fittings for this model were alloy instead of the standard plastic and included an alloy gear knob, window winders, dashboard, door pulls, and door handles.

This example is finished in Solar Red with a Platinum Silver roof, is believed to be one of only 110 produced this colour combination. It was registered on 3 May 2001 and purchased new by its sole owner via Caffyns of East Sussex, England. A copy of the original sales invoice will accompany the vehicle. Inside, the seats are upholstered in black and silver leather, the carpets are trimmed in black, and the car retains the original alloy fittings. Having been kept on display at the Cayman Islands Motor Museum until recently, this example bears just six miles on its odometer at time of cataloguing.

This Cooper Sport 500 is accompanied by the owner’s handbook, European directory, service portfolio and in-car entertainment booklet, all stored in the factory leather folder. It presents a wonderful opportunity to purchase a one-owner-from-new model with only “delivery miles”.





Buyer's Premium for this lot is:
  • 15% of the hammer price up to and including £200,000
  • 12.5% of the hammer price in excess of £200,000


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Friday, 23 July 2021

1958 Steyr Puch 500 - Silverstone Auctions Silverstone Circuit (The Wing Building, NN12 8TN) Saturday 31st July and Sunday 1st August

 


 
Welcome back to Classic Chatter and our look at what is coming to auction in the UK.
It's been a difficult time for everyone over the last 18 months but the future looks better and we all hope normality is just around the corner.

OUR FEATURED AUCTION

Silverstone Auctions
Silverstone Circuit (The Wing Building, NN12 8TN)
Saturday 31st July and Sunday 1st August 



1958 Steyr Puch 500
Lot No  662
Registration No: 731 UYY
Chassis No: 5103665
Engine No:5103700
Body Colour: Primrose Yellow
GUIDE PRICE: £22,000 - £26,000


  • Rarely seen in the UK, a delightful example with remarkably low indicated mileage, fresh from a beautiful restoration and full engine rebuild
  • Italian-supplied in 1958, the car was found in Rome belonging to a local doctor, before being sourced by our vendor five years ago
  • Lovingly restored in Rome and Bologna by passionate Italian craftsmen, body finished in  Primrose with an Apple Green and Cream two-tone interior
  • As part of its recent restoration in 2017, the car received a full engine rebuild, including new Weber carb and Bosch ignition, and our vendor says that it starts and runs flawlessly today
  • Only 567km (352 miles) since the restoration
  • Imported to the UK in 2017 and first registered here on 01/01/2018
  • Supplied with the factory build sheet, owner's handbook (in Italian), a letter of authentication from the Steyr-Puch Club of Austria signed and stamped by the Club President, restoration photographs

Visually almost identical to the stalwart of Italian motoring that is the Fiat 500, the Steyr-Puch 500 was far more than an Austrian 500 built under license.

Founded in 1934, Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG produced everything from military machinery and weapons to tractors, planes and cars, both during peacetime and in times of conflict. Following the second world war, the company was able to resume automobile production with thanks to help from Fiat, though long-gone were the heady days of producing four and six-cylinder engined cars, instead having to rely on small, economical cars, such as the 500 which was built under licence as part of their manufacturing partnership with Fiat. This partnership also included Steyr-Puch becoming the official importer of Fiat vehicles, along with modifying the cars for the domestic Austrian market’s requirements.

For the S-P 500, Fiat supplied the chassis, front end and interior - all of which are identical to the Fiat-built car - but Steyr-Puch made a few mechanical changes, most notably the inclusion of a ZF gearbox, and replacing the usual Fiat 500 engine with a 493cc boxer-twin.

Internally, these Austrian 500s received different upholstery and a speedometer that turns counter-clockwise, whilst on the outside larger air intakes allowed for more efficient engine cooling and underneath the Steyr-Puch 500 also sported enlarged drum brakes and improved shock absorbers for better ride quality.

This particular 1958-registered example was built during the second year of Steyr-Puch 500 production, and was brought to the vendor’s attention by an agent in Germany, who was selling the car on behalf of the previous owner, who resided in Italy.

The prior owner had this ‘500’ restored not once, but twice during his ownership, in both Rome and Bologna, leaving this S-P 500 in factory-fresh condition, and around 300 photographs of the restoration process are included with the vehicle, detailing the work that was carried out.

Naturally, for a car of such quality, it starred in an Italian classic car magazine - a copy of which is included with the car - before being imported into the UK by its current owner in late 2017, and registered on its current plate on 01 January 2018.

In total, around 567km (c.350 miles) have been recorded on the odometer since the restoration, meaning this is about as close to a box-fresh, Steyr-Puch 500 as you’ll likely ever find, and the condition of the vehicle certainly reflects its low mileage.

Regarding the documentation, alongside the aforementioned photographs of the restoration process, the owner also has a selection of documentation and paperwork from the car’s time in Italy, the factory build-sheet, an owner’s handbook (in Italian) and a letter from the Steyr-Puch club of Austria confirming the authenticity of the car, which is also signed and stamped by the club’s President.

Internally, externally and mechanically, this Graz-built 500 is in outstanding condition, with no signs of any wear, tear or patina that we can see. A true icon of the motoring world and with an unusual back-story that few other 500s can boast, this rare Steyr-Puch 500 is a wonderful collector's piece and ready to enjoy.






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Monday, 30 September 2019

1972 FIAT 500 GAMINE BY VIGNALE - CLASSIC CAR AUCTIONS October Classic Car Sale The Warwickshire Event Centre Leamington Spa CV311XN Saturday 5th October 2019



FEATURED AUCTION
CLASSIC CAR AUCTIONS
October Classic Car Sale
The Warwickshire Event Centre
Leamington Spa CV311XN
Saturday 5th October 2019
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1972 FIAT 500 GAMINE BY VIGNALE

Estimate (£): 22,000 - 26,000
(+buyer’s premium of 13.2% including VAT @ 20%)


Offered for sale is a 0.5L 1972 Fiat 500 Gamine by Vignale manual that has been with the current owner for the last year. Coming with a partial history file, this lot's condition scores an impressive 133 / 135.
CLASSIC CAR AUCTIONS SAYS:
Genuine, UK right-hand drive example, restored to a high standard...

  • Small two-seater roadster produced by Carozzeria Vignale from 1967 to 1971
  • Based on the Fiat 500 platform using the two-cylinder air-cooled engine from the 500 Sport 
  • Originally registered on 1st October 1973 and fully restored by a London-based specialist
  • The bright red coachwork presents really well as does the beige leather interior trim
  • Mechanically, it also appears to have benefitted from significant investment
  • The indicated mileage is 27,637 (not warranted)
  • Fiat's little 'Noddy Car' remains as trendy as ever and are much sought-after

LOT DETAILS

REGISTRATION:FKA 803LRHD/LHD:Right Hand Drive
YEAR:1972ENGINE SIZE:0.5L
MAKE:FiatODOMETER READING (MILES):27637
MODEL:500 Gamine by VignaleMOT EXPIRY:2019-11-08
WARRANTED:NoCHASSIS NUMBER:1986895


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