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Friday, 28 September 2018

1964 LOTUS ELAN 1600 SERIES I - SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS Saturday 29th September 2018 Dallas Burston Polo Ground Stoneythorpe Estate, Southam, CV47 2DL, Warwickshire


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1964 LOTUS ELAN 1600 SERIES I
Registration: ARU 331B
Chassis Number: 263742
Engine Number: Not Specified
Number of cylinders: 4
CC: 1558
Year of Manufacture: 1964
RHD/LHD: Right Hand Drive
Estimate (£): 36,000 - 40,000
(+buyer's premium of 15% including VAT @ 20%)


  • An early and desirable Series I Elan Drophead CoupĂ© 
  • Approximately only 680kgs and fitted with a DOHC 1558cc engine
  • Restored sympathetically by people who know what they are doing
  • Supplied with a new MoT, a UK V5c, and a file of invoices

The original Lotus Elan (Type 26), was first introduced in 1962 as a roadster and replaced the elegant, but unreliable and costly to produce Lotus Elite. It was the first Lotus road car to use a steel backbone chassis with a fibreglass body and in the early days, Elans were also available in kit form for home assembly but predictably that didn't last long. As is often the way, the Elan evolved through a number of iterations before manufacture ceased in 1973. These developments mainly concerned comfort and civility but all through its life the essence of the Elan didn't change. A technologically advanced DOHC development of Ford's proven ‘Kent' engine, bored out to 1558cc (commonly known as the Twin-Cam) provided the propulsion, whilst cutting-edge features such as all-round disc brakes, fully independent suspension and nimble rack and pinion steering provided agility and handling that was simply amazing compared to the opposition.
Colin Chapman proudly announced in the launch literature that "We wanted to build you a fun car.."; a brief he achieved with vigour thanks to the fact that his unequalled talent for vehicle set-up was never more prevalent than in the Elan's handling. Exciting paintwork colours were introduced such as Carnival Red, Pistachio Lime Green and the delectable Lotus Yellow and the Elan became the 'Darling' of the High Street in the mid-sixties.
Offered here is a rare and beautiful example of a Series I Lotus Elan drophead coupe, first registered on the 7th July 1964. Our vendor, a chartered surveyor by profession, discovered this car in 2014 in a barn on one of his site visits and, after some negotiations, persuaded the previous owner to part with this very early car. It had been languishing for some time and consequently needed a comprehensive restoration. Our vendor has been involved in motorsport in his spare time for many years and had experience of the abilities of the team at Startline Services so they were entrusted with returning the Elan to life. 
The car was totally dismantled and rebuilt from the ground up using as much of the original as possible and refurbishing components where necessary. Every Elan needs a new chassis at some point and that was obviously the place to start with new parts being sourced from the usual Lotus specialists, including Paul Matty and Mick Miller Lotus. The engine was removed and sent to Owlesbury Crankshaft Services where the cylinder block was rebored and the crank reground. Once back at Startline Services, it was re-assembled with a new clutch and installed back into the chassis. The GRP body was carefully repaired, with particular attention being paid to those areas where Series 1 cars are known to 'stretch', and was then treated to a full respray in Lotus Yellow. Apart from the door cards, the car's trim had survived well and was re-installed. The wooden dashboard was totally restored at considerable cost and now looks fabulous. The front and rear suspension and brakes were rebuilt and the car was finally put back on the road. Our vendor had been keen to keep the Elan looking as original as possible and one of the best things about the Elan is that nearly everything is available from specialists with Paul Matty, in particular, retaining a huge quantity of new /old stock for these delightful little cars. 
Supplied with a UK V5c and a new MoT prior to the sale, this lovely early Elan is exactly what the doctor ordered – an iconic British Classic looking just as Mr Chapman intended. 


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Thursday, 27 September 2018

1974 LAMBORGHINI ESPADA SERIES III - SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS Saturday 29th September 2018 Dallas Burston Polo Ground Stoneythorpe Estate, Southam, CV47 2DL, Warwickshire


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1974 LAMBORGHINI ESPADA SERIES III
Registration: NOVA Issued
Chassis Number: 9808
Engine Number: 41490
Number of cylinders: 12
Year of Manufacture: 1974
RHD/LHD: Left Hand Drive
Estimate (£): 90,000 - 110,000
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  • One owner from new until 2018
  • The most desirable Espada, a Series III before the arrival of impact bumpers
  • 3.9-litre V12. 321bhp. Manual gearbox, power steering and air-conditioning
  • Finished in gleaming Black Cherry. The engine bay is a work of art
  • 'Spaceship' four-seat interior in Magenta leather and Crushed Cranberry velour
  • Comprehensive history file with the original owner's manuals. Original spare wheel and tool kit
  • Duties paid and NOVA issued; V5 in the process and supplied with a fresh MOT.

Named after a Matador's sword, the Espada was styled along lines similar to those of the stillborn, rear-engined, six-cylinder Marzal but carried its 4.0-litre, four-cam V12 up front. The latter - first seen in the 400GT and used also by the contemporary Islero - produced 325bhp, an output sufficient to propel the distinctive, Bertone-styled coupĂ© to 150mph. Islero running gear was employed but wedded to a platform-type, semi-monocoque chassis rather than the former's tubular frame. Introduced in January 1970, the Series II cars came with an extra 25bhp, 155mph top speed, an improved dashboard layout and the option of power-assisted steering. The dashboard was revised yet again in late 1972 for the Series III, which also incorporated power steering as standard, up-rated brakes, minor suspension improvements and a restyled front grille. Espada production ceased in 1978 after 1,225 of these imposing cars had been built. 


The Factory production record in the History File confirms that this Series III Espada was manufactured in 1976 with Build Number 1176, and sold by its authorised dealer in Arizona in December 1976. As the 1176th  Espada built from a total of 1,225 cars, it is the fiftieth from last.  It is, however, registered on the USA Certificate of Title as produced in 1974, this being a common practice by European manufacturers to overcome the idiosyncrasies of the American Federal and State-specific registration requirements. In this case, given that the rubber bumpers introduced in 1976 were an anathema to most owners, this example is to Euro specification and hence registered by the Lamborghini importing dealer as of 1974 production.



Finished in Black Cherry with a Burgundy interior, this is a one owner car and remained with its original Colorado owner until 2018. He was a very wealthy man and kept the Espada and his car collection in the same hangar as his private planes, the car being maintained by his highly-qualified aero mechanics using Lamborghini parts. It remained in Colorado throughout its life,  was used sparingly only under ideal road conditions, and records just 26,000 miles.  The car has been retrofitted with an electronic ignition system, a high torque starter motor, and braided fuel lines, all reflecting the engineering philosophy of the aircraft mechanics who maintained the car. The History File includes a summary of the maintenance and servicing performed on the car, and a number of invoices including those for Factory parts sourced from GT Cars of Phoenix Arizona, the official Lamborghini dealer for the region. Recent maintenance includes an overhaul of the transmission, rebuilding the cylinder heads, and the car was fully serviced by the Classic Workshop Ltd in Bicester during August 2018 at a cost of £4,668. "Duties paid and NOVA issued; V5 in process" and supplied with a fresh MOT.



The Espada is supplied with its:

Original tool kit, jack, and spare wheel (still with its original Michelin tyre),original Sales Brochure, original Owners Handbook, original and very rare Factory Guarantee pamphlet recording its first service in 1977 with just 1,970 miles, a Parts Manual, original Alpine Stereo handbook and, pleasingly, an original pair of Lamborghini Cologne leather-bound flasks.

All Espadas have a sense of drama, in fact, I think they look more dramatic today than when we first saw one 48 years ago. Obviously over their eight years in production, although the shape hardly changed, they developed significantly mechanically which makes the later SeriesIII cars the better bet. This is indeed a rare find. A Series III with one owner, 26,000 dry miles, treated like a baby by aero engineers, and with all its original paperwork etc would seem like a tall order, but here it is.


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2010 MASERATI GRAN CABRIO - SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS Saturday 29th September 2018 Dallas Burston Polo Ground Stoneythorpe Estate, Southam, CV47 2DL, Warwickshire


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2010 MASERATI GRAN CABRIO
Registration: MY10 KMW
Chassis Number: ZAMKM45C000052555
Engine Number: 158610
Number of cylinders: 8
CC: 4691
Year of Manufacture: 2010
RHD/LHD: Right Hand Drive
Estimate (£): 30,000 - 35,000

(+buyer's premium of 15% including VAT @ 20%)


  • Full Maserati service history and last serviced in February 2018
  • 450bhp@7000rpm. Six-speed multi-mode automatic transmission
  • Striking looks, four seats. 0-60 in 5 secs whilst getting a suntan at the same time
  • Only 25,406 miles from new. Sophisticated colour combination 
  • Looks tremendous value at this guide

The last convertible produced by Maserati prior to the GranCabrio was the Spyder which was based on the 2001 CoupĂ© and had just two seats. However, when it comes to four-seat cabriolets we have to go back to the 1930s when two coachbuilding firms, the Italian firm Castagna and Briitish company RAG Patents both used Maserati’s 26M as the starting point for their classic coachbuilt dropheads. So officially, this is the first time that Maserati, a company that has a rich heritage in glorious open-top cars, has produced a four-seat convertible. In 2010, however, with the launch of the GranCabrio, it was again possible to enjoy the delights of open-top Maserati motoring with the Sun shining on four faces

Inspired by the dramatic GranTurismo, the Maserati GranCabrio is a lithe convertible carefully crafted by Pininfarina, the master coachbuilder, and the attention to detail is evident in the chrome accents and state of the art LED light clusters. From the side, the lower ground clearance and elongated bonnet give the car an agile look and it has an aerodynamic shape with a bold sweeping ‘V’ shape towards the front. Motive power comes from a 4.7-litre V8 producing 450bhp at 7,000rpm and offering 0-60 in 5 seconds, pretty impressive for a car of this size seating four adults.  The six-speed ZF automatic transmission and built-in hydraulic torque converter keep gear changes seamless and there are four mode settings for the transmission 

This, one former keeper, GranCabrio was first registered in April 2010 and comes with a full Maserati main dealer service history having been most recently serviced in February this year at 20,800 miles. The car has now covered 25,400 miles and servicing is every two years so there is plenty of time to enjoy this Maserati before the next service is due.
Ordered in Grigio Alfieri, (a metallic grey named after Alfieri Maserati) with Avorio leather and a contrasting beige hood, the colour combination looks stunning. It comes with all the right options including electric heated memory seats, electric steering, Bose hi-fi system, satellite navigation, Bluetooth phone connectivity, and 20-inch alloy wheels.

A beautiful looking cabriolet with one of the best soundtracks of any car, and in common with many exotic cars of this nature has suffered a bit of depreciation and looks fabulous value today.


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