The Classic Sale at the Warwickshire Event Centre 2024
33 + buyer’s premium of 12.5% plus VAT (15% incl VAT) on the first £300,000 of the hammer and 10% plus VAT (12% incl VAT) thereafter • Finished in Diamond White with the classic RS Turbo look featuring a body-coloured front grille and bumpers, over an RS interior in a combination of Monza and Cashmere fabrics with Recaro LS bucket seats • Powered by its 132bhp, 1,600 CVH unit with a turbocharger, computerised fuel-injection and engine management incorporating a boost control • Purchased as a restoration/recommissioning project some years ago but, as is often the case, other priorities came along • The engine was refreshed a few years ago and has been started and run on a remote fuel supply •Supplied with a comprehensive history file including previous MOTs and invoices adding provenance to the vehicle • The vendor has accrued many items to aid the restoration all of which are available by separate negotiation should any potential buyer wish to purchase them •With recent restorations selling for over £50,000 this looks very well guided at just a fifth of that Desirable Series 1 rebuild project waiting to be started. Seller Rating: 68 / 135 «««¶¶ Registration: C465 BJD Chassis No.: WF0BXXGCABFK67655 Estimate: £10,000 - £12,000 Specialist: Stacey Williams Telephone No: 07472 250306 Lot 950 1985 Ford Escort RS Turbo Series 1 Project • This 1992 Daimler Double Six, the last of the Series lll ABS models, did spend some time in Japan, being barely used and cosseted whilst there • It was repatriated in 2019 and bought by our vendor 12 months later. Remarkedly, he has only covered c.60 miles in it during this time, it being part of his Collection of low-mileage and lavished classic cars •Despite this limited driving, he has bestowed much love and attention on it, ensuring it has always been garaged and thoroughly serviced •Both fuel tanks have been drained, with all three fuel change over valves replaced, with a new fuel pump and filter fitted. The British Racing Green paintwork has been professionally polished, all lights were removed, cleaned and the original screws replaced. It has also benefitted from new Kent alloys, new Paul Banham-sourced interior parts, including a steering wheel. The factory- supplied lambs wool over-mats are described as ‘still brand new’ • Jim Patten of Jaguar World magazine, who featured this actual car, commented that it was in ‘time-warp condition’ A truly remarkable car, exceptionally well preserved and maintained, with the kudos of being a last-of-the-line model. Seller Rating: 109 / 135 ««««¶ Registration: J197 UEC Chassis No.: SAJDDJLW3CR485683 Estimate: £25,000 - £30,000 Specialist: Joseph Watts Telephone No: 07779 082707 Lot 951 1992 Daimler Double-Six (Series lll) V12 Saloon - 10,000 Miles More Details Lot 950 Bid On Lot 950 More Details Lot 951 Bid On Lot 951
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