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Wednesday, 6 November 2019

1950 LAND ROVER SERIES 1 - SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS NEC Classic Car Show Sale NEC, Birmingham West Midlands Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th November 2019


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SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS
NEC Classic Car Show Sale
NEC, Birmingham West Midlands
Saturday 9th 
& Sunday 10th November 2019



1950 LAND ROVER SERIES 1
Chassis number:
16100056
# of cylinders:
4
Transmission:
Manual
Engine capacity:
1600
Body colour:
Bronze Green
MOT Expiry:
Wednesday 02 October 2019
LHD/RHD:
Right-hand Drive
Registration number:
KUF 762
Model:
Series 1
Engine number:
16100917
Interior colour:
Green
Odometer Reading:
10154
miles


  • First registered in the UK on the 13/09/1950 to the first of five keepers, all farmers in Southern England
  • Mechanically tip-top, the paintwork is believed to be original and is in a delightfully patinated condition
  • The believed accurate 10,000 miles is validated by its use exclusively on farms and the condition of the paint
  • Our vendor, a gamekeeper and the custodian of small Land Rover collection, used the car for his wedding
  • A local artist painted a watercolour of KUF 762 and a limited edition print is included in the sale
  • Few Land Rovers of this period are unrestored and this patinated little Landie is perfect for family fun
Volumes have been written on the Land Rover's influence on twentieth-century motoring, and similarly, five decades of the twentieth century did much to influence the shape of the Land Rover. Developed by the legendary Maurice Wilks for the benefit of farmers, agricultural businesses and the military, early Land Rovers summed up post-war Britain; innovative, no-nonsense and thrifty, and were built from steel and aluminium now surplus to the war effort. However, the distinctive lines and simplicity of purpose changed little from that famous stick-sketch in the Anglesey sand made by Maurice Wilks in 1947, and as the final Defender rolled past the applauding engineers at the Land Rover plant on the 29/01/2016, the family resemblance was there for all to see.
Designed to carry bales of straw and faithful sheepdogs, the Land Rover somehow morphed into the ubiquitous, multi-purpose, continent-conquering vehicle we know today but this development owes a significant amount to the clearly voiced requirements of its many owners. Rarely has a British car company, before, or since for that matter, adapted to the demands of its customer base with such enthusiasm. The first Land Rover, and currently the most in-demand by collectors, was built with an 80-inch wheelbase and it continued to evolve after calls for larger engines, in both petrol and diesel variants, longer wheelbases and different body styles.
This venerable example was first registered in the UK on the 13/09/1950 to the first of five keepers, all farmers in Southern England. Mechanically tip-top, the paintwork is believed to be original and is in a delightfully patinated condition. The rear load bed shows Land Rover’s continued use as farmer’s workhorse and the odometer reading of some 10,000 miles may well be accurate. Our vendor, a gamekeeper and the custodian of a small Land Rover collection used the car for his wedding and has kept it as a daily runner. It's a bit of a local celebrity and a local artist has painted a watercolour featuring KUF 762, a limited-edition print of which is included in the sale. Few Land Rovers of this period are unrestored and this little Landie displays the patina of decades of use and could probably be regarded as an important piece of social history. How many pieces of social history can be used for a family trip to the pub?



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Tuesday, 24 September 2019

1968 LAND ROVER SERIES 2A 109in PINK PANTHER - BONHAMS AUCTIONS MPH September Sale Bicester Heritage A4421, Launton, Bicester OX26 5HA Thursday 26th September 2019



FEATURED AUCTION


BONHAMS AUCTIONS
MPH September Sale
Bicester Heritage
A4421, Launton, Bicester OX26 5HA
 Thursday 26th September 2019





1968 LAND ROVER SERIES 2A 109in PINK PANTHER
Registration no. Q887 JKO
Chassis no. 25113968D
Military - 10FG97


*One of only 72 Pink Panther produced
*Believed only 1 of 20 remaining
*Extensive military career
*Fully equipped



MOT Exempt
Mileage 29,947



Marshalls of Cambridge converted this Series 2a in 1968 to military specification. The list of special features includes extra fuel tanks, smoke grenade launchers, bead breaker on wing, radios, GPMG machine guns, SLR rifles in wing boxes, flare guns, axle guards, water cans and bladders, sun compass, searchlights plus many other items. 10FG97 has served from 1968 until demobbed in 1984 in Oman (Middle East), Jordan and Kenya (Africa) and Belize (South America). Retaining the dessert camouflage pink paintwork with amazing patina, this particular vehicle has been photographed and featured in many magazines, books and has also been shown on television in service. The vehicle was a US Export and comes with full documents, photographs, full history, data cards and release papers. Fully equipped. Fitted with two copy GPMG Machine Guns with current deactivation certificates and is fully loaded with all the kit ready to show. A V5C Registration Document plus aforementioned history file is included in the sale.

Footnotes

  • Vendor Score Total: 55/100

    Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of a consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered "as is / as seen" subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments.

    Key for sellers' assessments:
    1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing
    2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage
    3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well
    4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout
    5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very well

    EXTERIOR TOTAL: 14/25
    Body Work: 3
    Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 3
    Glass: 3
    Paint: 2
    Wheels/Tyres: 3

    INTERIOR TOTAL: 8/20
    Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 2
    Headlining: 2
    Seats: 2
    Trim: 2

    ENGINE TOTAL: 15/20
    Mechanical components: 4
    Running: 4
    Starting: 4
    Under Bonnet: 3

    RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 12/20
    Axles: 3
    Brakes: 3
    Gearbox/Clutch: 3
    Suspension: 3

    ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 6/10
    Ancillary components: 3
    Main components: 3

    Car History File: 5/5




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Friday, 20 September 2019

1963 LAND ROVER IIA - HISTORICS AUCTIONEERS Saturday 21st September 2019 Mercedes Benz World Weybridge, Surrey



FEATURED AUCTION
HISTORICS AUCTIONEERS
Saturday 21st September 2019
Mercedes Benz World
Weybridge, Surrey




1963 LAND ROVER IIA
Registration No: ALC 733A
Chassis No: 24110375/B
Engine No: 95127675E
No Reserve


  • Features in the film Peter Rabbit 2
  • Modified to match Land Rover in first film
The Land Rover Series IIa is considered by many to be the hardiest Series model constructed. It is also quite possibly the model that features most strongly in the general public's perception of the Land Rover, from its many appearances in popular films and television documentaries set in Africa throughout the 1960s, such as Born Free. In February 1968, just a few months after its manufacturer had been subsumed, under government pressure, into the Leyland Motor Corporation, the Land Rover celebrated its twentieth birthday, with total production to date just short of 600,000 of which more than 70% had been exported. It was whilst the Series IIa was in production that sales of utility Land Rovers reached their peak, in 1969-70, sales of over 60,000 Land Rovers a year were recorded. Compare that with sales of the Defender in recent years which have been around the 25,000 level since the 1990s. As well as record sales, the Land Rover dominated many world markets, in Australia, for example, the Land Rover held 90% of the 4×4 market in the 1960s.
This 1963 Land Rover Series IIa Pick-up was purchased early this year by a specialist film vehicle rental company to feature in the new film 'Peter Rabbit 2', it replaced the Land Rover that was in the first film. To that end, a series of modifications were carried out to make it look like the 1970’s Land Rover that featured in the first Peter Rabbit film. The new Peter Rabbit film is being released on 27th March 2020. This example is finished in green with brown seats and is supplied with a V5 registration document, an MoT test certificate which expires in January 2020 and a few old MoT certificates. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a Land Rover Series IIa Pick-up, offered without reserve, which now has an interesting film provenance.


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