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Wednesday, 8 September 2021

1933 WOLSELEY HORNET SIX LIGHT SALOON - Dorset Vintage & Classic Auctions Thursday 9th September 2021 The Old Gas Works, Station Road, Stalbridge, Dorset, DT10 2RH

              

 
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Dorset Vintage & Classic Auctions
Thursday 9th September 2021
The Old Gas Works, Station Road, Stalbridge, Dorset, DT10 2RH


1933 WOLSELEY HORNET SIX LIGHT SALOON
Registration No: LJ 7263
Chassis No: 503/91
Engine No: 67091A
MOT & Tax Exempt
Guide Price: £8,000-£10,000




Wolseley Hornets were particularly successful in pre-war sporting events and indeed remain so to the present day, giving other marques such as MG, Riley, Singer and the sporting Austin serious competition. Sadly many Hornet saloons were converted to racing specials, making any remaining saloon somewhat of a rarity.

Here we are pleased to offer a really genuine and original six-light saloon, a museum piece indeed, finished in its original green and black coachwork with equally original green interior with leather seats, matching carpets, the original headlining and some lovely Art Deco refinements. The motor car was in its previous ownership for almost forty years, giving a total of only five custodians (two of which were one family), and it has clearly been carefully conserved throughout its eighty-eight-year history.

The first owner was Patricia Shaw of Barclays Bank Ltd, Bournemouth. In 1936 the Wolseley passed to Lt. Col Altham Moulton Barrett of the Dorset Regiment, a nephew of the famed poet Elizabeth Barrett-Browning. Myrtle Barrett-Browning then became its third custodian and apparently would not sell the motor car to the National Motor Museum due to a land dispute. In 1983 Mr Farmer of Oxfordshire became the new owner and he clearly looked after it well but used it very little.

The original 1280cc six-cylinder single overhead cam engine is retained with a manual four-speed gearbox and the motor car sits on her original Magna wire wheels with four recently renewed tyres. Attention has also been recently given to the replacement of the piston rings, handbrake cable and new petrol pump.

A current V5C registration certificate comes with the Hornet, together with an old RF60 and an instruction manual.

LJ 7263 makes a terrific statement through its own presence, self-evident in the lovely original patina throughout and its fantastic recorded social history.




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Wednesday, 11 March 2020

1980 Vauxhall Cavalier 2000 GLS - DORSET VINTAGE & CLASSIC AUCTIONS Thursday 19th March 2020 Henstridge Airfield Henstridge, Somerset, BA8 0TN



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Thursday 19th March 2020
Henstridge Airfield
Henstridge, Somerset, BA8 0TN
  


Make: Vauxhall

Model: Cavalier 2000 GLS 4 Door Saloon
Year: 1980
Registration Number: MHA 612V
Chassis Number: 7705113542
Engine Number: 0519842
Transmission: Manual
Steering: Right Hand Drive
Colour: Hazel Brown Metallic
Mileage: 67892
Guide Price: £800 - 1400

Lot No: 213
Vauxhall Cavaliers once pounded the motorways of Britain at a time when hazel brown metallic paint and a beige interior combined to be the height of fashion.
Few have survived intact, making MHA 612V a rare breed survivor that, if it had four legs, would be loved and cherished on Adam Henson’s Cotswold farm as an example of a beast that once powered the nation!
The next owner of this motor car will have a talking point wherever it’s taken, gathering a crowd of people who once drove them or were driven in them by their sales rep/middle manager Dad. The trim level determined their place in the company hierarchy so examples like this 2000 GLS would have been the chariot of at least a senior manager had it been in corporate ownership.
However, fewer than 68,000 miles recorded suggests that this car escaped the ravages of company hack with a rather more sedate existence. It was resprayed eight years ago, when new front wings and a front valance were fitted and it also benefits from replacement front springs, brake discs and pads, as well as a new exhaust and some work to the rear brakes. Otherwise, it remains original and ready to welcome a new driver into its velour heaven, where all the instruments and fittings appear to be functioning and the original radio has survived.
The Cavalier sits on its original steel wheels and is also supplied with some spares and an original sales brochure. It has a current V5C certificate will have an MoT test prior to the sale.

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Tuesday, 10 March 2020

1949 Daimler DB19 DHC by Barker - DORSET VINTAGE & CLASSIC AUCTIONS Thursday 19th March 2020 Henstridge Airfield Henstridge, Somerset, BA8 0TN



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Thursday 19th March 2020
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Make: Daimler

Model: DB18 Drophead Coupe by Barker
Year: 1949
Registration Number: KXR 627
Chassis Number: 53511
Engine Number: 20464
Transmission: Pre-Selector
Steering: Right Hand Drive
Colour: Royal Blue over Light Grey
MOT Test Expiry: Exempt
Guide Price: £14500 - 16000
Road Tax Exempt

Lot No: 209

The DB18 was produced from Daimler’s Coventry works between 1939 and 1953. Various Coachbuilders offered their own bodies, this being an elegant three position Drophead Coupe by Barker. Power comes from the six-cylinder 2.5-litre engine as originally specified for the Army’s Scout Car. Reliability was thus important yet it offers refined power and drives through a  recently overhauled, four-speed pre-select gearbox to the rear axle. There is a single SU carburettor fed by an AC mechanical pump.
The present owner acquired the motor car some thirty years ago. He had the body stripped to bare metal and resprayed in Royal blue and grey with a pleasing red coachline. Being a well-established coach trimmer by profession, he undertook a complete refurbishment of the interior in his own workshops, providing lovely red leather seats and a high-quality mohair hood, fully lined and having the ability to be used in three separate positions.
The motor car has become well known over the years, appearing in local shows and events. Sadly due to the poor health of its owner, it has had very few outings in recent years and now that driving is no longer possible for him, the owner has decided it is time this lovely old Daimler found a new home.
KXR 627 is offered with a V5C registration certificate, a sheaf of old MOT test certificates, some photographs of the aforementioned restoration, a workshop handbook, a spare parts catalogue and sundry spare parts.


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