THE CLASSIC SALE 21st & 22nd March 2026

26 The Classic Sale at the Practical Classics Classic Car and Restoration Show 2026 iconicauctioneers.com • Produced by the million, the ubiquitous Jeep saw service in every theatre of the Second World War and continued in military service with armies world-wide for several decades thereafter. Today the Jeep remains highly sought after by discerning military vehicle enthusiasts •On offer here is a very good example of a Willys MB ¼-Ton Jeep, first registered in the UK on 01/06/2019 and Christened ‘Baby Emily’ •Sympathetically restored in the past, it’s classically presented in Olive Drab and has been little used since the restoration • Fitted with a BC-1306 field radio set with DY- 88 power supply, interconnecting cable, power cable, HS-30 headset, T17 microphone, aerial, earth roads and a canvas bed •Supplied with a UK V5C, various invoices and import details • Every rural car show in the country now has a section for Military Vehicles and with WWII re-enactments, the Goodwood Revival and other prestigious classic car meetings all clamouring for 1940s Jeeps, this accurately restored example could keep you busy for the rest of the Summer A fine example of a Willys MB, sympathetically restored, well equipped and bound to be in demand this summer. Seller Rating: 81 / 135 ««« Registration: LXS 253 Chassis No.: 358766 Estimate: £18,000 - £22,000 Specialist: Richard Greenhalgh Telephone No: 07948 152921 Lot 141 1944 Willys MB ¼-Ton Jeep •Originally intended for a special order to Japan as a training vehicle for Camel Trophy competitors before the order was cancelled, subsequently sold through a Land Rover dealer and maintained by Gigglepin for many years before undergoing a thorough restoration in late 2024 • Finished in Camel Trophy-style livery with the correct expedition inspired exterior details and trim. The seats have been replaced, correct for the model with the driver’s seat trimmed in leather •Manual gearbox and permanent four-wheel drive, equipped with a range of Camel Trophy themed features as specified by Land Rover Special Vehicles, distinguishing it from standard Discovery models •Supplied with a fresh MOT prior to sale, restoration photos, and relevant paperwork •Not an event car and never used in a Camel Trophy competition, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a well presented and authentically specified Camel Trophy Limited Edition Discovery with appealing history and usability A genuine Land Rover Special Vehicles Camel Trophy Limited Edition Discovery, restored in 2024 and offered with interesting provenance. Seller Rating: 131 / 135 ««««« Registration: N450 CVC Chassis No.: SALLJGMF7TA513707 Estimate: £12,000 - £15,000 Specialist: Stacey Williams Telephone No: 07472 250306 Lot 142 1996 Land Rover Discovery 1 300Tdi Camel Trophy LE More Details Lot 141 Bid On Lot 141 More Details Lot 142 Bid On Lot 142

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