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Monday, 20 September 2021

1963 Triumph Herald 13/50 - HISTORICS AUCTIONS Saturday 25th September 2021 Ascot Racecourse, High Street, Ascot Berkshire SL5 7JX


 
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HISTORICS AUCTIONS
Saturday 25th September 2021
Ascot Racecourse, High Street, Ascot
Berkshire SL5 7JX



1963 Triumph Herald 13/50
Registration No: 773 FSK
Chassis No: GD4077RS
Engine No: GD-3639-H.E
No Reserve

Standard-Triumph launched the Herald in 1959 as a replacement for its ageing Standard 8/10 models. It bucked the trend towards monocoque construction by featuring a separate chassis to which the main tub was bolted. The one-piece front end folded forwards to provide optimum access to the engine and suspension, while all outer panels, including the roof, could be unbolted for easy repair. The design made for the ready adoption of alternative body styles and saloon, coupé, convertible, estate and van derivatives were all offered during the models 12-year reign with production numbers exceeding 300,000.

Presented in British Racing Green and having been owned by our vendor since 1992, this lovely privately owned example was fully restored between 1993 and 1999 and the history file contains all the details and photos of the ground-up restoration, beginning with a new chassis in 1993. Starley Garage, Brighton (grandson of the original Star Motor Company, Wolverhampton 1898-1932) performed the majority of the restoration culminating in a total body respray.

We are informed the car is always garaged and has covered only 4,000 miles since the initial restoration and is regularly used on sunny days and fully maintained with no expense spared. Described as mechanically extremely sound with a new blueprint Rimmer Bros engine fitted in July 2002 and with only 3,300 miles completed since, multiple upgrades carried out at this point included electric cooling fan, halogen conversion headlights, heater overhaul, replacement gearbox, differential overhaul, new twin carburettors and fittings and twin stainless steel exhaust system. Boasting a full Webasto sunroof, all internal seats and black carpeting are in excellent condition with the addition of new door and window rubber seals. The respray is now over twenty years old and the paintwork requires some attention but that is reflected in the guide price. A full list of all purchased items, continuing maintenance items and upgraded, fuel, brake and engine hoses are included. The car has excellent tyres and spare. This is an affordable, practical everyday classic, running on unleaded fuel and is easily able to keep up with today’s traffic conditions.







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Thursday, 13 February 2020

1956 Triumph Terrier - RICHARD EDMONDS AUCTIONEERS Sale of Vintage & Classic Motorcycles Saturday 15th February 2020 Unit H, The Old Laundry, Ivy Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 1SB


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RICHARD EDMONDS
AUCTIONEERS
Sale of Vintage & Classic  Motorcycles
Saturday 15th February 2020
Unit H, The Old Laundry, Ivy Road,
 Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 1SB



1956 Triumph Terrier
Reg. no. YON 461
Frame no. T11824
Engine no. T1511824
In 1952 Triumph re-entered the market for lightweight commuter machines with the introduction of the 149cc Terrier. A simple, compact, unit-construction four-stroke with four-speed gearbox, the Terrier was joined in 1954 by an enlarged version - the 200cc Tiger Cub - that offered 60mph-plus performance and 100mpg. This Terrier has been restored by a well-known Tiger Cub/Terrier specialist and we are told that it is still in good condition. It is offered with a V5c.
**This bike is 1955, not 1956 as catalogued.**


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Monday, 27 January 2020

1964 TRIUMPH VITESSE CONVERTIBLE - SOUTH WESTERN VEHICLE AUCTIONS Kinson Pottery Trading Estate 61 Ringwood Road, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset, BH14 0RG Friday 31st January 2020



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SOUTH WESTERN VEHICLE AUCTIONS
Kinson Pottery Trading Estate
61 Ringwood Road, Parkstone,
Poole, Dorset, BH14 0RG

Friday 31st January 2020


 

1964 TRIUMPH VITESSE CONVERTIBLE
Reg No: BYD 195B
Chassis No:  HB19789CV 
Engine No: HC1291E
Sale Estimate: £3900 - 4500

 

Purchased by the vendor in 2014. Recoil seat belts fitted to the front and recent new lap belts fitted to the rear. Extensive work to the engine in October 2018 invoice for £2723.51.
Auctioneers notes: Fitted with a 2.0-litre engine with overdrive. It comes with original handbook and Triumph workshop manual. History files include loads of MOTs from 2000. Invoice for new Mohair hood in June 2012 plus lots of service invoices from 2000. This is a very honest car and will give great fun to the new owner.

 


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Wednesday, 30 October 2019

1963 TRIUMPH TR6SC TROPHY - HandH AUCTIONEERS Classic Motorcycle Sale National Motorcycle Museum Coventry Road, Bickenhill Solihull, West Midlands B92 0EJ Saturday 2nd November 2019

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HandH AUCTIONEERS
Classic Motorcycle Sale
National Motorcycle Museum
Coventry Road, Bickenhill
Solihull, West Midlands B92 0EJ
Saturday 2nd November 2019



1963 TRIUMPH TR6SC TROPHY
Registration No:BOE253A
Frame No:DU733
Engine No:T120DU978
CC:650

- TR6 SC "desert sled"

- Very early unit construction model

- Exported to Johnson Motors in Los Angeles in January 1963

- In running order

- UK registered



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