THE CLASSIC SALE 21st & 22nd March 2026

+ buyer’s premium of 12.5% plus VAT (15% incl VAT) 133 • Produced in limited numbers during the mid 1930s, based on Hudson running gear and regarded as one of the more distinctive low volume British performance cars of the period •Coachbuilt by W.C. Atcherley, the patented Dual Purpose body features a three position convertible roof folding close to the door tops, offering open and closed motoring • Powered by the rarer 4.2-litre eight-cylinder engine sourced from Hudson and coupled to a manual gearbox. Restored around 1960, however, the well-patinated, Deco-style tan leather interior appears totally original •Originally owned by Major Michael Wills of Wills Tobacco fame • Part of a significant private Collection and been off the road since 2021 so will need recommissioning •Supplied with some history and photographs of its 1937 accident (see Sellers Rating) •A extremely rare sight today, the Superior offers period engineering, distinctive coachwork and eligibility for a range of historic motoring events, presenting an appealing opportunity for the enthusiast seeking something a little different Believed to be one of the first five Brough motor cars built, BYN 486 is a 28.8hp, straight-eight DHC with an interesting history. Seller Rating: 49 / 135 «« Registration: BYN 486 Chassis No.: 542398 Estimate: £22,000 - £26,000 Specialist: Tom Womersley Telephone No: 07756 810183 Lot 386 1935 Brough Superior 4.2-Litre Dual Purpose Drophead Coupé • Finished in Black and retains its original navy blue leather interior, along with what are understood to be its original instruments, tool kit and sunroof •Understood to have been gradually restored from 1990 onwards, with ongoing maintenance and sympathetic upkeep rather than significant alteration from standard specification •Supplied new by Henlys of Piccadilly to a Mr Worricker and registered on 15/06/1937, remaining with him for 48 years, thereafter, maintained by the same garage and passing through just five keepers in total. Later enjoyed at Jaguar Drivers Club events before joining a significant private Collection •Offered with a large history file including a Jaguar Heritage Certificate, previous JDC valuation, V5C registration certificate, invoices, MOT Certificates, road tax discs, correspondence, copies of historic registration documents, sales brochures, road test reports and a Shell Lubrication Servicing Guide •With known ownership from new, limited custodians and an extensive history file, this early SS Jaguar presents an appealing opportunity for the collector of pre-war British motor cars Gently restored over the years with known ownership from new and an extensive history file, this SS Jaguar 2½-Litre is very impressive. Seller Rating: 74 / 135 ««« Registration: DYM 180 Chassis No.: 13342 Estimate: £20,000 - £25,000 Specialist: Tom Womersley Telephone No: 07756 810183 Lot 387 1937 SS Jaguar 2½-Litre Sports Saloon More Details Lot 386 Bid On Lot 386 More Details Lot 387 Bid On Lot 387

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