The Iconic Sale at the NEC Classic Motor Show 2024

285 + buyer’s premium of 15% plus VAT (18% incl VAT) • The Benly name comes from the Japanese equivalent of ‘Convenient’ •Developed by Honda in the late 1950’s as a commuter model and produced between 1959 and 1965 • This US-market example (higher handle bars) is presented in ‘barn find condition’ •Odometer showing 13,850 miles •Will require restoration or major recommission before road use •No paperwork or documents supplied with this bike •Offered without Reserve Classic Japanese twin restoration project offered without Reserve. Estimate: Offered Without Reserve Registration: TBA Frame No: NOT SEEN Engine No: NOT SEEN Specialist: Michael McDowell Telephone No: 07717 897525 Lot 565 c.1960 Honda CA95 Benly Project 122cc • Plunger-framed D1 assembled from an almost complete box of bits •D1 Bantam production finished in 1963 so many of the parts may be earlier • Powered by BSA’s remarkable little 123cc single-cylinder two-stroke • The owner at the time decided to assemble the Bantam in the style of a tradesman’s vehicle • The ‘Bakers Bike’ conversion is based on a fabricated steel frame with spring- supported outrigger wheels • ’Florence’ will require some recommissioning prior to returning to the road •Supplied with a history folder containing some technical information •No registration paperwork is supplied with the bike •Offered without Reserve •Worthwhile restoration project, would make a great promotion vehicle and welcome at the Goodwood Revival ‘Florence’ has been assembled from D1 parts to recreate a period Tradesman’s Bike. Perfect for Goodwood Revival. Estimate: Offered Without Reserve Registration: CDJ 123B Frame No: NOT SEEN Engine No: DD15817 Specialist: Michael McDowell Telephone No: 07717 897525 Lot 566 1964 BSA Bantam D1 ‘Florence’ 123cc More Details Lot 565 Bid On Lot 565 More Details Lot 566 Bid On Lot 566

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