THE CLASSIC SALE 21st & 22nd March 2026
+ buyer’s premium of 12.5% plus VAT (15% incl VAT) 85 • The ‘chrome bumper’ MG B, introduced in 1962 and produced through to 1980, remains one of the most recognisable British sports cars of its era, with early examples particularly sought after by enthusiasts for their classic styling and driving character • First registered in 1970, this MG was previously in 12 years long-term ownership before joining its current owner’s collection last year, where it has been used for classic car shows and doing the things that MG Bs do best • Finished in Old English White over a black leather trimmed interior, complete with a wooden gear knob, manually operated windows, a three-spoke steering wheel and traditional Smiths dials, it sits on 14” wire wheels which suit the car well • It’s powered by the venerable 1.8-litre B-Series inline-four engine, driving through a 4-speed manual gearbox with working overdrive, a straightforward and proven combination that delivers the engaging performance for which the MG B is known •A well specified chrome bumper car in an attractive colour combination and offered without reserve This 1970 MG B is an appealing example with desirable chrome bumpers and wire wheels. Offered without reserve. Seller Rating: 79 / 135 ««« Registration: DPK 784J Chassis No.: GHN5222963G Estimate: £4,000 - £6,000 offered without reserve Specialist: Stacey Williams Telephone No: 07472 250306 Lot 245 1970 MG B Roadster •Arguably, one of the most attractive looking cars ever produced by Aston Martin, the DB7 was more approachable than the leviathans that had immediately preceded it •Well-received, it attracted new customers worldwide, with the traditional layout of the curvaceous two-door coupé body, robust six- cylinder engine and a proper interior • Power was supplied by an all-alloy, double overhead camshaft, supercharged, 24-valve, in- line, 3,239cc six-cylinder engine which produced 335bhp at 5,750rpm •Dating from 1996 this example is finished in the rare hue of Bracken Black with cream interior and sits on split-rim alloy wheels • From 26-years current ownership it had covered just 46,124 miles at the time of cataloguing, although it will be driven to the Sale • Two former registered keepers. Stamped service book. MOT until November 2026 • Used sparingly of late, this elegant DB7 will be at home within any serious Aston Martin collection or possibly even be used as a rather indulgent daily drive such is the quality and provenance of this ever popular modern day classic Elegant in Bracken Black, from 26 years caring ownership and less than 47,000 miles from new. Seller Rating: 91 / 135 ««« Registration: N239 NGT Chassis No.: SCFAA1119SK100590 Estimate: £12,000 - £15,000 Specialist: Richard Greenhalgh Telephone No: 07948 152921 Lot 246 1996 Aston Martin DB7 i6 More Details Lot 245 Bid On Lot 245 More Details Lot 246 Bid On Lot 246
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