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Monday, 28 January 2019

1951 CHEVROLET GMC PICK UP - MATHEWSONS AUCTIONS Pickering Rd, Thornton Dale, Pickering YO18 7LH Saturday 9th February 2019

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MATHEWSONS AUCTIONS
Pickering Rd, Thornton Dale, Pickering YO18 7LH
Saturday 9th February 2019



1951 CHEVROLET GMC PICK UP
350 small block coupled to an auto box, front coil suspension, power steering, power brakes, etc.
Edelbrock carb, electronic ignition and a reconditioned engine around 8000 miles ago.
Driving well and surely an investment.
We are open 7 days a week here at Thornton Le Dale for pre-sale viewing, although a quick phone call prior to travelling is advised.



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Friday, 26 October 2018

1970 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES 2 ROADSTER - BARONS AUCTIONEERS Autumn Sale - 20th Anniversary Saturday 27th October 2018 Sandown Park Racecourse, Portsmouth Rd, Esher KT10 9AJ

FEATURED AUCTION
BARONS AUCTIONEERS
Autumn Sale - 20th Anniversary
Saturday 27th October 2018
Sandown Park Racecourse, Portsmouth Rd, Esher KT10 9AJ


1970 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES 2 ROADSTER
Registration No: EVG 827 H
Chassis No: 1R11311

Guide Price: £60,000 to £80,000


The E-Type Series 2 cars that were available in 1969, 1970 and 1971 introduced a number of design changes, largely due to U.S. design legislation. The most distinctive exterior feature is the absence of the glass headlight covers, and rear lamps below raised bumpers, and a larger radiator air inlet "mouth." Safety considerations also meant that following 1968's rocker switch introduction, the steering column was made collapsible and headrests were added. A steeper-raked windshield on 2+2 models brought more glass but only two windscreen wipers. A glove-box door was now fitted on all models, together with perforated leather upholstery and newly available power steering. Brakes were new Girling disc brakes with three-piston calipers at the front and two-piston versions at the rear.

A combination steering lock and ignition key was fitted to the steering column, which replaced the dashboard mounted ignition switch and charismatic push button starter. The engine is easily identified visually by the change from smooth polished cam covers to a stronger, "ribbed" variety. It was de-tuned in the US with twin Strombergs and larger valve clearances, but in the UK retained triple SUs and the much tighter valve clearances. This detuned engine produced 245 hp (183 kW), a drop of 20 hp over the UK version. It is thought a total 18,809 Series 2 E-Types were built.

The Jaguar Series 2 E-Type Roadster offered here has recently been imported from the USA. It is described by the vendor as a matching numbers car with a Jaguar Heritage Certificate, and was recently purchased from it’s long term owner who enjoyed and maintained the car regularly. As a result, it feels very sorted mechanically and is an absolute joy to drive with it’s fantastic road manners. The body on this car presents very well with nice panel fit, good bonnet gapping, and doors that open and close very nicely. The paintwork presents beautifully with a good gloss, definitely a very good job. As with any fifty year old car, it is showing a few minor blemishes, notably some heat lifting around the LH (exhaust side) bonnet louvre, a few touched-up chips and a small scratch on the passenger door. The chromework appears to be mostly original and is very good. 

The car’s mechanicals are a dream. The engine starts easily on the key with no smoke or worrying noises. It revs fantastically when warmed up with great running oil pressure at 45-50 psi. The car runs, drives, shifts, brakes, and steers crisply, and the ride is superb. The correct chrome wheels are in great condition fitted with a new, quality Goodyear tyre set. It can be pushed hard through it’s paces with confidence.

The car’s undercarriage is extremely solid, clean, and presentable overall, with some small bubbling on the RH front.

Overall, a very attractive and superb driving open E-type that can be enjoyed instantly. This car should be enjoyed to the fullest in it’s current approachable condition, with it’s continued regular maintenance.

Note: This description is provided by the vendor and unless otherwise stated is 'Not Verified' by Barons or any person employed by Barons. Prospective purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any statements made, whether they be statements of fact or opinion.





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Tuesday, 23 October 2018

2015 ZAP JONWAY URBEE - Morris Leslie Vehicle Auctions Ltd Classic Car Sale Saturday 24th November 2018 Errol Airfield Perth Scotland PH27TB


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Morris Leslie Vehicle Auctions Ltd
Classic Car Sale
Saturday 24th November 2018

Errol Airfield Perth Scotland
PH27TB




2015 ZAP JONWAY URBEE
Chassis number L8YMYWFA1FY000002 

Presented with the EC CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY this example is currently unregistered and the purchaser will be responsible for all aspect of the registration process with DVLA. The manufacturer states "Designed and built to eliminate environmental pollution, powered by electric energy, with its versatile design and compact body frame, enables easy maneuverability and access to parking, providing significant space saving contribution to public areas. With its unique panoramic view features, the vehicle is particularly suitable for sightseeing, and recreational usage being ideal for the motorhome enthusiast. Young adults to senior citizens will enjoy this attention-getting vehicle wherever it goes, in urban, suburban or country settings". Specification includes, Sunroof, Opening rear window, Sliding side window, Alloy wheels, Reverse alarm, Radio with USB/SD/Clock, HI-Fi speaker, Defogger, Heater and adjustable headlight. Complete with charging capabilities.




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Monday, 22 October 2018

1973 ROVER P6 3500S - BARONS AUCTIONEERS Autumn Sale - 20th Anniversary Saturday 27th October 2018 Sandown Park Racecourse, Portsmouth Rd, Esher KT10 9AJ

FEATURED AUCTION
BARONS AUCTIONEERS
Autumn Sale - 20th Anniversary
Saturday 27th October 2018
Sandown Park Racecourse, Portsmouth Rd, Esher KT10 9AJ



1973 ROVER P6 3500S
Registration No: WCH 883M
Chassis No: 48107566C


The 3500 was introduced in April 1968 and continued to be offered until 1977. The manufacturer asserted that the light metal V8 engine weighed the same as the four-cylinder unit of the Rover 2000, and the more powerful car's maximum speed of 114 mph, as well as its 10.5-second acceleration time from 0–60 mph, were considered impressive, and usefully faster than most competing cars.

It was necessary to modify the under-bonnet space to squeeze the V8 engine into the P6 engine bay, the front suspension cross-member had to be relocated forward, while a more visible change was an extra air intake beneath the front bumper to accommodate the larger radiator. A 3-speed Borg Warner 35 automatic was the only transmission until the 1971 addition of a four-speed manual 3500S model, fitted with a modified version of the gearbox used in the 2000/2200. The 3500S was noticeably quicker than the automatic version of this car with a 0-60 mph time of 9 seconds, compared with 10.1 for the automatic, car. Moreover, due to the fuel-guzzling nature of automatic gearboxes of this era, the manual car's official cycle was 24 mpg compared to the automatic's 22 mpg.

This 3500S has been recommissioned after a period off the road, given a new MOT, and serviced with all fluids changed. The vendor states that the car has excellent panel fit, good paintwork but not perfect, and excellent black interior. It is said to start and run well.

The previous owner purchased this as his company car. There is a file containing documents back to the original registration, including registration and MOT certificates, and invoices for work carried out. The car is eligible for historic tax.

Note: This description is provided by the vendor and unless otherwise stated is 'Not Verified' by Barons or any person employed by Barons. Prospective purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any statements made, whether they be statements of fact or opinion.




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I'M NUTS ABOUT CLASSICS
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