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Monday, 11 March 2019

1965 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER CLOUD III TWO DOOR SALOON - H&H AUCTIONS WEDNESDAy 20th MARCH 2019 Imperial War Museum, Duxford Cambridgeshire, CB22 4QR


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WEDNESDAy 20th MARCH 2019
Imperial War Museum, Duxford
Cambridgeshire, CB22 4QR





1965 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER CLOUD III TWO DOOR SALOON
Registration No:444 JRR
Chassis No: SHS317C

- Running and driving

- Coachbuilt by HJ Mulliner Park Ward to Design Number 2041 and 1 of only 107 built (70 RHD / 37 LHD)

- Interior retrim in red leather with new carpets and headlining. Full repaint in 2010



By the mid-1960s, the art of the coachbuilt car was not exactly the 'cutting edge' of automotive design, but the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III still forged itself a strong place in the Crewe manufacturer's catalogue. Its exceptionally robust cruciform-braced box section chassis supported a two-door saloon body created by HJ Mulliner Park Ward Ltd to Norwegian Vilhelm Koren's design. Its 'straight-through' wings and 'cut-back' wheel arches gave the car a sleek, modern feel and the twin headlamps, positioned at a slightly slanted angle, provided a very distinctive look that earned it the 'Chinese Eye' moniker. Just 107 of the two-door saloons were built to order for wealthy clients by Mulliner Park Ward, in addition to a number of drophead coupes. Mechanically identical to the Bentley S3 Continental, the ride and handling provided serious road presence though independent coil and wishbone front suspension, a leaf-sprung semi-floating back axle (complete with hypoid bevel final drive), hydraulic shock absorbers (adjustable at the rear), power steering and servo-assisted drum brakes. Powered by a 6230cc OHV V8 mated to four-speed automatic transmission, it also had the benefit of near 120mph performance.



This example from the Ian Grange Collection is one of just 70 right-hand drive examples of the Design Number 2041 (Mulliner Park Ward two-door saloon) type. It benefitted from a full repaint in 2010 and has had an interior retrim in red leather with new carpets and headlining. The woodwork and steering wheel are correct, and it retains an original specification radio. Running and driving, the car comes complete with a V5 and is road-registered with the notable '444 JRR' registration. MOT records show this lapsed in September 2017. This elegant coachbuilt Rolls-Royce is offered with no reserve and is worthy of close inspection.




A little bit about the late Ian Grange :



Not the tallest man in the world, Ian Grange was nonetheless a very much larger than life character. Born in Stockport, severe dyslexia saw him leave school at fifteen with no qualifications. After doing his National Service, Ian went into the Manchester motor trade. A school of hard knocks that could literally have the shirt off your back (as he found out when purchasing a Jaguar E-Type from Harold O'Connor), the budding entrepreneur learnt to wheel and deal with the best of them setting-up Red Lion Autos in Cheadle before specialising in classic cars and relocating to Chorlton.



A serial nightclub owner as well as a car dealer whose clientele included 'everyone from dustbinmen to lords', Ian traded on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Resident in Florida for several years, he could turn a profit on machinery that made more conservative rivals blanch! Never afraid to sit on his stock 'while it increased in value', he professed there was 'a bum for every seat' and sold a fabulous array of classics including a Mercedes-Benz SSK, Lamborghini Miura, Ferrari 275 GTB, AC 428 Convertible, countless coachbuilt Rolls-Royces and Bentleys not to mention numerous outlandish American cars.



A classic car dealer for almost sixty years, Ian was a familiar face at auctions up and down the country. Happy to be bound by one of his irrevocable handshakes and a stickler for punctuality, he remained active up until his death last year. Thankfully, his daughter Samantha Grange-Bailey is picking up where her father left off and will reinvest the proceeds of the collection in further stock






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Wednesday, 30 January 2019

1977 LAND ROVER 88" SERIES III - H&H AUCTIONS ONLINE AUCTION Starts 11:00AM on 2nd February 2019

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1977 LAND ROVER 88" SERIES III
Registration No: YCK607R
Chassis No:90133423A
Location: Cheshire

A rare opportunity to acquire a two owner petrol Series 3 Landrover that remains largely as it left Solihull in 1977. It was bought new by a gentleman in Hyde in Greater Manchester who kept her until 1987 when it passed to its current owner in Macclesfield, Cheshire. It has been used lightly as a leisure vehicle during the current ownership and always garaged which is reflected by its current condition. The car is accompanied by a superb history file containing a detailed record of its maintenance and ownership.


- Current ownership for 31 years and 1 former keeper for 10 years



- Only 67000 recorded and credible miles, current MOT certificate



- Comprehensive history file, two keys, old MOTs, tax discs



- Quiet 5 bearing 2 1/4 petrol engine 



- Dashboard not drilled, radio aperture still intact



- Recent replacement door tops



- Bulkhead presents very well



- Offered in its original colour scheme



- Canvas could well be original fitment



- Undrilled bonnet



- Tow bar and electrics fitted




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Tuesday, 20 November 2018

1939 Wolseley 10 Series III Saloon - DORSET VINTAGE AND CLASSIC AUCTIONS Thursday 29th November 2018 Athelhampton House, nr Dorchester, Dorset DT2 7LG


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Thursday 29th November 2018
Athelhampton House, nr Dorchester, Dorset
DT2 7LG



Barn Find Project

1939 Wolseley 10 Series III Saloon

Registration Number: LMC 586

Chassis Number: 310/4899
Engine Number: 5026
Transmission: Manual
Steering: Right Hand Drive
MOT Test Expiry: Exempt
Guide Price: £1200 - 1800
Road Tax Exempt

The engine was reconditioned by Stockley (Yeovil) Ltd of Marston Magna, Somerset prior to being put into store, this genuine barn-find Wolseley entered its very dry storage in 1974 and remained in situ until recently when it was woken from its long hibernation. 
From what we can see under the coating of dust, this rare baby Ten appears to be sound and solid, apart from a hole in the right-hand running board. The paintwork may respond well to some ‘elbow grease’ and the motor car appears to be complete - it even has the original tools. Importantly, the engine turns.
This rare pre-war project is supplied with the V5 registration document, the RF60 registration book, a 1973 road tax disc and an MOT test certificate dated 25 May 1973, showing a mileage of 17251.


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