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Friday, 2 November 2018

1985 PORSCHE 911 [930] TURBO SE 'FLAT-NOSE' - SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS CLASSIC MOTOR SHOW SALE NEC, Birmingham 10th - 11th November 2018

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10th - 11th November 2018



1985 PORSCHE 911 [930] TURBO SE 'FLAT-NOSE'

Registration: C371 TAN
Chassis Number: WPOZZZ931FS001063
Engine Number: 69F01071
Number of cylinders: 6
CC: 3300
Year of Manufacture: 1985
RHD/LHD: Right Hand Drive
Estimate (£): 155,000 - 175,000
(+buyer's premium of 15% including VAT @ 20%)

The first example delivered to the UK utilised as the factory press car 
Number of superb factory options, confirmed by Porsche GB
Finished in its original colour of Silver Metallic and special order full 'Can-Can Red' leather interior
Fitted with extremely rare Recaro Ideal ‘C' seats
Fully documented ownership history; just 34,000 miles; enviable service/maintenance history 
An exciting opportunity for any lover of the Porsche marque


At the 1973 Paris motor show, Porsche unveiled a prototype turbocharged 911, the ‘Type 930’.  By utilising a Kühnle, Kopp, and Kausch (KKK) turbocharger, the 930 was the most powerful production Porsche thus far and, suddenly, the 911 was a supercar.

The production-ready 911 Turbo was shown at the Paris show in autumn 1974 and, not surprisingly in an era when turbocharging was seen as rather exotic, it captivated the world's motoring press.  Rightly, it was billed as a supremely fast and luxurious flagship model, combining ballistic performance and head-turning looks with air conditioning, electric windows, and other creature comforts. 

Anyone who followed the ‘World Championship of Makes’ will remember their surprise at the shape of the new 935 when it first appeared at Mugello in March 1976. Subsequently, these ‘Flat Nose’ 935s and 936s (in Group 6) were to prove very competitive in the hands of Ickx, Mass and Stommelen and during the next two seasons managed four victories in eight World Championship races and a triumph at Le Mans in each year.  However, Porsche began to worry that all these high-profile victories by the works Flat Nose cars - most famously the ‘Moby Dick’ 935 - might alienate the vast number of private clients who were investing their own money in conventionally shaped competition 911s, hence decided to restrict their efforts for 1978 to an entry at Le Mans.  

However, the distinctive look of the Flat Nose or ‘Flachbau’ (literally translated as Low Build) struck a chord in the minds of their road car customers. This demand was initially catered for by ‘Kremer Racing’ who offered a conversion but subsequently this service was taken up by the factory's own Customer Department to special order (Sunderwunschen) from 1981, becoming an official option only in 1986.  The front wings were steel, incorporating cooling vents and pop-up headlamps while the rears had extra cooling intakes.  There were different sills and along with the body modifications came an even more luxurious interior.  The SE ‘Flatnose' was a fully bespoke, hand-built option for the 1980's Porsche buyer and was over twice as expensive as a standard 930 Turbo when new

The car presented here is a 1985 Porsche 911 (930) SE Flat Nose and was first registered on 11th November 1985 to Porsche GB Ltd. on the famous ‘911 HUL' number-plate.  The 1st of just 50, right-hand drive factory ‘Flat Nose' models, this example was the Porsche GB press car for many months and featured in numerous publications such as ‘Car' Magazine in January 1986.  It has covered just 34,241 (verifiable) miles. 

Finished in its original colour of Silver Metallic, this example was not only the first delivered to the UK, but featured a number of superb factory options, including the extremely rare Recaro Ideal ‘C' seats, special-order full Can-Can Red leather interior, a full engine conversion with 330bhp, and a modified front spoiler and oil cooler, with all of these specifications confirmed by Porsche GB.

The car was purchased by its previous (and fourth) owner over 16 years ago in April 1999 at 12,200 miles, and boasts a fully documented service history from new, substantiating the mileage and demonstrating that this example has been cared for by knowledgeable Porsche experts such as Bob Watson Engineering, Steve Bull, Porsche GB Reading and Stratstone of Wilmslow.  In April 2015 a comprehensive service and check were carried out, plus an A/C service, and a new clutch, new front discs and pads, starter motor, alternator, ignition box, battery and 4 'Continental Sport' tyres, all within the last few thousand miles or so.   The current owner is a true classic car enthusiast, ensuring regular maintenance/servicing over the last few years (including a Turbo rebuild), all completed by a Porsche Centre (and their accredited specialists), but circumstances dictate that his Flat Nose must now be sold.  

Supplied with its original stamped service books, manuals, wallet, a comprehensive invoice file since 1999, and a number of previous MoT Certificates, we welcome any inspection. This very special car is a blue-chip icon of its era and represents an exciting opportunity for any lover of the Porsche marque. Offered with the original tool-roll, tyre inflation kit, factory stickers, National Panasonic CQ873 stereo, jack, unused spare wheel, and factory wax finish to the inside of the front wings, Silverstone Auctions are very proud to offer this very important piece of Porsche UK history.


SOURCE: http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/1985-porsche-911-930-turbo-se-flat-nose-

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Friday, 28 September 2018

1961 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES I ROADSTER 'FLAT FLOOR' - SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS Saturday 29th September 2018 Dallas Burston Polo Ground Stoneythorpe Estate, Southam, CV47 2DL, Warwickshire


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Stoneythorpe Estate, Southam, CV47 2DL, Warwickshire



1961 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES I ROADSTER 'FLAT FLOOR'

Registration: 463 YUY
Chassis Number: 875594
Engine Number: R18844-9
Number of cylinders: 6
CC: 3800
Year of Manufacture: 1961
RHD/LHD: Left Hand Drive
Estimate (£): 150,000 - 180,000
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  • Very early Roadster built in left-hand drive and despatched new to Italy
  • Superbly restored by Italian craftsmen prior to its return to the UK in 2013
  • The restoration appears to have been loyal to 1961 detail
  • British Racing Green with a handcrafted Tan interior. Bellissimo!
  • 1961, 3.8-litre, flat-floor, factory hard-top, fully restored. Not too many of these about.

Most of us imagine that the trend amongst the world's top manufacturers of exotic automobiles to release an air-brushed artist's impression of their new ultra-desirable, hugely powerful, impossibly good-looking, we're only making a few, don't ask how much and anyway they are all sold, model is a fairly recent phenomenon, however, it's not. Way back in 1961, Jaguar Cars did just that with their forthcoming E-Type and the only difference was that the forecast list price for the new model was about half of what you thought it might be. Sir William Lyons' savvy move of restricting the sale of the first 50 or so cars to established racing drivers or celebrities only fuelled demand still further and magazine articles have been written about just how far potential customers would go to be moved up the rapidly expanding waiting list.
Naturally, when the car was launched in May 1961 it caused a sensation with newspaper headlines focussing on the car's (optimistic) top speed of 150mph and remarkable looks, however, there was a lot more to the E-Type than a pretty face. With a claimed 265 horsepower available, the E-Type's performance significantly furthered the standards set by the preceding XK models, partly because it weighed around 500lbs less than the XK150, but mainly because aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer used his experience gained partly with their C and D-Types but mainly from prototypes E1A and E2A to create one of the most efficient shapes for a high-performance sports car. The fact that this low drag design was also one of the most elegant shapes ever to sit atop a set of four wheels was a bit of a 'win-win'.
Only in terms of its transmission did the E-Type represent no significant advance over the XK150, whose durable four-speed Moss gearbox it retained. But, of all the versions of Jaguar's long-lived and much-loved sports car, it is the very early 3.8-litre cars built prior to February 1962 (retrospectively known as 'flat floor') which, for many enthusiasts, remain the most desirable. Around 2,000 of the early cars were built with a flat floor under the pedals but the driving position was not ideal for taller drivers so changes were made to the footwell creating a recess for the driver's heels.
According to its chassis number, this is the 594th left-hand drive roadster built and was finished in Cream with a Black interior. before being supplied new to Fattori and Montani in Rome. It was ordered with a factory hardtop but without a soft-top which seems odd considering it was headed for sunny Italy. It returned to the UK in 2013 just after being fully restored in Italy with a colour change to the lovely combination of British Racing Green with a light tan leather interior. Pleasingly it remains still attached to its original hard top. The quality of Italian restorations is legendary, particularly when it comes to interiors and trimming. and in this case, no matter what additions had crept into the cabin over the years, it is now 'Pure 1961'. The Jaguar is supplied with its UK V5C Registration Document, the Heritage Certificate, a MoT test certificate from when the car was imported, and the original Italian registration documents.
This is an opportunity to purchase, not only one of the most sought-after E-Type models, a 'matching numbers, Series !, 3.8-litre, 'flat floor', but one that has been beautifully restored.

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