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Thursday, 21 October 2021

2001 ROVER MINI COOPER SPORT 500 - RM SOTHEBY'S AUCTIONS Royal Automobile Club, St. James's London, SW1Y 5HS Saturday 6th November 2021

 

 
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RM SOTHEBY'S AUCTIONS
Royal Automobile Club, St. James's
London, SW1Y 5HS
Saturday 6th November 2021

 

Images: Tom Hains ©2021 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's


2001 ROVER MINI COOPER SPORT 500
Chassis No: SAXXNPAZE1D188264
Guide Price: £30,000-£40,000
[Offered Without Reserve

Please note this car is titled as 2000. Furthermore, RM Sotheby's have applied for a dating letter for this car in order to assist with the registration, however, this process may take a few weeks.


Following Rover’s decision to end the “Classic” range of Minis, the manufacturer decided to offer the British market a limited-edition Mini Cooper Sport 500. Production was limited to just 500 cars, and the offering and was billed as the last chance to purchase Alec Issigonis’ classic Mini design, with the newer BMW-made Mini soon to break cover. These models were manufactured in 2000 and based on the Mini Classic Cooper Sport, but featured various extras.

All Cooper Sport 500s were powered by the four-cylinder, 1.2-litre engine that was rated at 62 horsepower. They could be painted in one of four optional colours: Tahiti Blue, Anthracite, British Racing Green, or Solar Red. All models came with 13-inch alloy wheels with a Platinum Silver roof and bonnet stripes. Included as special extras in these models were a high-level brake light, four spot lamps, a certificate, and a plaque inside the glove box. Inside all Cooper Sport 500s, the seats, door cards, steering wheel and dashboard were upholstered in black and silver leather. The interior fittings for this model were alloy instead of the standard plastic and included an alloy gear knob, window winders, dashboard, door pulls, and door handles.

This example is finished in Solar Red with a Platinum Silver roof, is believed to be one of only 110 produced this colour combination. It was registered on 3 May 2001 and purchased new by its sole owner via Caffyns of East Sussex, England. A copy of the original sales invoice will accompany the vehicle. Inside, the seats are upholstered in black and silver leather, the carpets are trimmed in black, and the car retains the original alloy fittings. Having been kept on display at the Cayman Islands Motor Museum until recently, this example bears just six miles on its odometer at time of cataloguing.

This Cooper Sport 500 is accompanied by the owner’s handbook, European directory, service portfolio and in-car entertainment booklet, all stored in the factory leather folder. It presents a wonderful opportunity to purchase a one-owner-from-new model with only “delivery miles”.





Buyer's Premium for this lot is:
  • 15% of the hammer price up to and including £200,000
  • 12.5% of the hammer price in excess of £200,000


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Sunday, 15 September 2019

1963 ROYAL ENFIELD CAFE RACER - HISTORICS AUCTIONEERS Saturday 21st September 2019 Mercedes Benz World Weybridge, Surrey



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

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1963 ROYAL ENFIELD CAFE RACER
Registration No: FNB 286C
Chassis No: G274554
Engine No: G2/74554
Estimate: NO RESERVE


The functional design of the Bullet, also known as the G2, first appeared in 1947 in Redditch, Worcestershire, the home of Royal Enfield. From a company with a fine sporting reputation and the pioneer of dry-sump lubrication, the Bullet was the first motorcycle to incorporate swing arm suspension in a production machine. The Bullet was developed into one of the most successful trial machines of its day with Royal Enfield riders winning most of the major events. Later wins in British Classic circuit racing and flat track events in America emphasised the basic soundness of the design.
This motorcycle was born from Royal Enfield closing production in the late 1960s however due to the vast amount of excess parts they continued to build bikes for a further three or four years. In this time many parts were shipped to India and, we are informed, this bike was built as a demonstrator or catalogue 'chrome edition' bike in 1977, as such it was not been used whilst in the warehouse overseas. Built using all UK supplied Royal Enfield parts, this gorgeous 500cc Cafe Racer is presented in 'polished chrome'. This bike was imported to the UK and restored by an ex-Royal Enfield engineer and has covered less than 15 miles since being rebuilt in 2018. Originally manufactured on 1st January 1965, this Silver Bullet come Cafe Racer will certainly turn heads and with its 500cc engine, it has the performance to match. Presented with a UK V5 registration document and an MoT test certificate to prove roadworthy until April 2020, this is a fabulous bike offered without reserve.
Guide Price £3,500 - £6,000



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Thursday, 8 August 2019

1950 ROYAL ENFIELD MODEL G - MATHEWSONS AUCTIONS Pickering Road, Thornton Le-Dale, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LH SATURDAY 17th August 2019



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MATHEWSONS AUCTIONS
Pickering Road, Thornton Le-Dale, Pickering, 
North Yorkshire, YO18 7LH
SATURDAY 17th August 2019


1950 ROYAL ENFIELD MODEL G
The vendor has supplied the following information.
This Royal Enfield motorcycle is the rare rigid with telescopic forks model. It has undergone a bare frame restoration with attention to detail and correctness, the wheels have been fully rebuilt with new spokes, bearings etc. The engine will require running in and all the oil levels should be checked. Comes with the rare airbox and the Triangular toolbox. The bike was the property of an elderly gentleman and should all be spanner checked prior to riding.  


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Monday, 13 May 2019

1977 ROYAL ENFIELD SILVER BULLET - HISTORICS AUCTIONS Mercedes Benz World Brooklands Dr, Weybridge KT13 0SL Saturday 18th May 2019



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HISTORICS AUCTIONS
Mercedes Benz World
Brooklands Dr, Weybridge KT13 0SL
Saturday 18th May 2019



1977 ROYAL ENFIELD SILVER BULLET
Registration No: TJA 740R
Frame No: B1307047FX
Engine No: 130704
Guide Price: N/A



Royal Enfield was the brand name under which The Enfield Cycle Company Limited of Redditch, Worcestershire, sold motorcycles, bicycles, lawnmowers and stationary engines. Enfield Cycle Company also used the brand name Enfield without Royal with the first Royal Enfield motorcycle built in 1901. They are responsible for the design and original production of the Royal Enfield Bullet, the longest living motorcycle design in history.
This Silver Bullet has had a nut and bolt restoration and presents in stunning condition. Mechanically we are advised this motorcycle is faultless. This single-seater 350cc Royal Enfield is a very handsome machine with ample chrome work to keep clean! Supplied with a V5C registration document, the vendor has not used the motorcycle since the rebuild, hence the 38 miles odometer reading.




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