The Iconic Sale at the NEC Classic Motor Show 2024
243 + buyer’s premium of 15% plus VAT (18% incl VAT) • Introduced in 1966, the first version of the Spitfire was confusingly designated as the MkII •Designed as a sports-tourer with raised handlebars, forward-mounted rider footrests, a large dual seat with race-style hump and fibreglass fuel tank and side panels • This matching numbers MkIV example was restored to its current condition in 2003 •Originally shipped to BSA Inc. in New Jersey US in December 1967 • Presented as an older restoration, running a couple of months ago and engine turns over with compression •Small history file included containing some old V5s, copy manual, dating letter and an old MOT • Fitted with an aluminium four-gallon fuel tank with similar fibreglass example included as pictured •May require some recommissioning before road use •UK-registered on a current V5C A matching numbers MkIV that benefits from an older restoration. Estimate: £3,000 - £5,000 Registration: BHJ 325F Frame No: A65 SB2811 Engine No: A65 SB2811 Specialist: Mark Bryan Telephone No: 07958 107974 Lot 486 1968 BSA A65 Spitfire MkIV 654cc • The original Scott Flying Squirrel was launched in 1926 and production ran until 1940 • Even with TT success in 1929, the model experienced slow sales and production wained • This well known ‘Scott Special’ was built by talented Scott enthusiast, the late Bruce Simpson •Built between 2003 and 2005 and UK-registered early 2006 •Based on an earlier Scott 350 frame with the super rare 500cc twin-carb Scott Swift engine with a Matchless gearbox • The forks, rear swing arm, wheels and brakes are from a Suzuki RGV250 •Described at the time by Bruce as ‘a Scott for the 2000s’ •Complete with an extensive history file documenting the build along with a magazine article where the bike has been featured •Also included are old MOTs, numerous receipts and awards • Presented in running order although hasn’t been used for a while, so may require some recommissioning before use •Great example of motorcycle engineering and a must-have for any serious Scott Collection •UK-registered on a current V5C Prize-winning Scott Swift Custom Special. Estimate: £8,000 - £10,000 Registration: KYY 445C Frame No: MDH 65EX Engine No: MDH 65EX Specialist: Mark Bryan Telephone No: 07958 107974 Lot 487 1965 Scott Swift Special 500cc More Details Lot 486 Bid On Lot 486 More Details Lot 487 Bid On Lot 487
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