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Tuesday, 13 July 2021

1952 Riley RMB ‘Harrian Special’ - Historics Auctioneers Windsorview Lakes, Horton Road, Datchet, SL3 9HX Saturday 17th July 2021.

 


 
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Historics Auctioneers
Windsorview Lakes, Horton Road, Datchet, SL3 9HX 
Saturday 17th July 2021.



1952 Riley RMB ‘Harrian Special’

Lot No: 149
Registration No: KNP 967
Chassis No: RMB62S9448
Engine No: RMB2-203



  • One off special and well known to the Riley RM club
  • Extensively restored example
  • Sizeable history file

Despite producing some fine small saloons and sporting cars and carving out an enviable competition record for itself during the early 1930s, Riley had lost its battle to remain independent by the decade's end and became part of the Nuffield Organisation. Rileys of the immediate post-war years were, nevertheless, recognisable products of the 'old firm'. The 2.5 litre RMB engine produced 90bhp which was good for a top speed of around 95mph.

This handsome Riley began life as a sports saloon. According to Riley RM Club Records, Harry Wilton built the motor car to its present form in 1979 and it has been known to the club as the ‘Harrian Special’ ever since. The chassis was shortened by 17 inches, resulting in a purposeful looking two-seat roadster. Other features include two cutaway doors, a Kenlow fan and an oil cooler. Interestingly, this Riley was featured in the Autocar magazine in 1981 and later in the Riley RM Club magazine.

The previous vendor’s grandfather was Mr Harry Ferguson of Ferguson Tractor fame and the motor car has been enjoyed by his descendants through the years. Dry stored in the Isle of Wight since 1993, this stunning Riley special was acquired by our vendor in 2014 who set about a comprehensive restoration. The body was taken off the vehicle and the chassis was repaired and treated where necessary. Other work included restoration of the engine, body and various other upgrades. Used only occasionally by the current vendor, the Riley is in excellent order and is reported to run and drive very well indeed. Offered with a comprehensive file detailing its history, many bills and receipts of restoration, a photographic record of the restoration, the UK V5C registration document and old MoT records. We are sure this fantastic one-off special will prove to be huge amounts of fun now that summer is finally here.








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Thursday, 28 November 2019

1947 RILEY RMA 'WOODIE' SHOOTING BRAKE - CLASSIC CAR AUCTIONS December Classic Car Sale Warwickshire Event Centre Saturday 7th December 2019


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December Classic Car Sale
Warwickshire Event Centre
Saturday 7th December 2019




1947 RILEY RMA 'WOODIE' SHOOTING BRAKE
Estimate (£): 15,000 - 18,000
(+buyer’s premium of 13.2% including VAT @ 20%)
Offered for sale is a 1.5L 1947 Riley RMA Shooting Brake manual that has been with the current owner for the last 18 years. Coming with a partial history file, this lot's condition scores an impressive 97 / 135.

CLASSIC CAR AUCTIONS SAYS:

A rare Riley RMA 1.5-litre Woodie, one family owned from new...
  • Chassis supplied directly by Riley. First registered 24/12/1947
  • Shooting Brake bodywork created by the village garage at Netherhamton, Salisbury
  • Used extensively for shooting parties in Wiltshire and Scotland
  • Carb. Fuel Pump. Brakes refurbished 2018. Invoices available 
  • Recently recommissioned, serviced and running 
  • Described as 'largely original condition'. Stored in the same garage since new
  • Original Buff logbook. Copy of the original Guarantee from Riley (Coventry) Ltd
  • See http://rileymotors.co.uk/ewv.html
REGISTRATION:EWV 624RHD/LHD:Right Hand Drive
YEAR:1947ENGINE SIZE:1.5L
MAKE:RileyODOMETER READING (MILES):4499
MODEL:RMA Shooting BrakeMOT EXPIRY:
WARRANTED:NoCHASSIS NUMBER:37S.11836




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Wednesday, 20 November 2019

1932 RILEY 9hp GAMECOCK SPORTS TOURER - BONHAMS AUCTIONS Collector's Cars & Automobilia Sale RAF Museum Hendon Thursday 21st November 2019


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Collector's Cars & Automobilia Sale
RAF Museum Hendon
Thursday 21st November 2019




1932 RILEY 9hp GAMECOCK SPORTS TOURER
Registration no. VXS 956
Chassis no. 60 17033
*One of an estimated 40 surviving

*Present ownership since 2011
*Professionally restored with no expense spared
*Recently completed and in outstanding condition
*Bills on file totalling over £64,000

  • Clothed in stylish bodywork by Stanley Riley, the Coventry marque's pre-war offerings were among the world's finest small-capacity sporting cars. This was due in no small part to Percy Riley's 9hp engine. Introduced in 1926, this 1,087cc twin-camshaft four was an outstanding design by any standards, various versions powering Rileys until 1957. Right from the start, it was obvious that the 9hp Riley engine possessed enormous potential as a competition unit, and at Brooklands J G Parry-Thomas and Reid Railton were the first to demonstrate just how good it was. The success of their racer led to a production version, the Speed Model, which would turn out to be merely the first in a lengthy series of memorable Riley sports cars. 1929 saw the introduction of the MkIV chassis featuring wider front/rear track and much larger brakes than hitherto. Models available were the Monaco saloon, Biarritz saloon, fabric-bodied four-seat tourer and a brace of coachbuilt tourers. The next significant step forward was made for 1932 with the introduction of the 'Plus Ultra' dropped chassis frame, which increased the body's interior space and improved ingress/egress for both driver and passengers. Priced at £298, the stylish Gamecock sports two-seater made its debut on this new frame.
    One of around 40 surviving, this Riley Gamecock was purchased at an auction in 2011 as a mostly complete restoration project having been off the road in storage for many years. The vendor then commissioned a full no-expense-spared restoration to original specification, which was entrusted to marque specialists Blue Diamond Riley Services (Ian Gladstone) and coachbuilder Ian Pitney. The rebuild commenced with straightening and repainting the chassis, which was then despatched to Blue Diamond while Ian Pitney constructed a new body.

    A new windscreen and bonnet had to be made, but the rest of the body was copied from the original components. Trimmer James Sexton built new seats, glove boxes, interior, boot, etc. The original magneto ignition and Rotax electrics were reinstated, with many of the parts required sourced via Ashridge Automobiles. Restoration photographs and related bills totalling circa £64,000 are on file together with a Riley Register report stating that the chassis, gearbox, axles, and steering gear are of correct pattern and that the new body is to the manufacturer's original specification. Of correct type, the replacement engine dates from 1931 and has been rebuilt around a new cylinder block. Expertly restored to the highest standards and MoT'd to September 2020, this beautiful Riley Gamecock is ready to enjoy



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