Classic Motor Vehicles Race Retro Day 2 2014-02-23 Auction - 53 Price Results - Silverstone Auctions in Warwickshire - Page 2
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2000 Ford Mondeo Super Tourer1977 Ford Escort Mk2 Escort RS1800 Gp4 Historic RallyThe ex Dr Stephen Ward - 1959 Jaguar XK150 Drophead
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Coventry, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
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Classic Motor Vehicles Race Retro Day 2

A fantastic selection of cars and motor cycles from famous marques; Mitsubishi, Audi, Vauxhall, Ford, Marcos, Aston Martin, Triumph, Austin, Porsche, MG, Maserati, Toyota, Ford, Ferrari, Jaguar, Lotus, Fiat, Ginetta, Harrier, BMW, Talbot, Mercedes-Benz and Royal Enfield,
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1992 Ferrari 330 Noble P4 Replica: 1967 was a banner year for Ferrari as it introduced the mid-engine 330 P4, a renowned V12 endurance car meant to replace the previous year's P3.Only four Ferrari P4-engined cars were ever made: one
0625: 1992 Ferrari 330 Noble P4 ReplicaEst. £30,000-£35,000
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1973 Ginetta G15: In 1967 the Ginetta G15 was launched and utilised a Hillman Imp engine. This attractive but quirky two-seater coupe had a glass fibre body bolted to a tubular chassis with Imp rear and Triumph front
0626: 1973 Ginetta G15Est. £2,000-£3,000
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1960 Jaguar Mark II 3.8 Saloon: The Mk.II 3.8 litre is a quick car even by today's standards. The engine produced 220bhp and was capable of accelerating from 0-60mph in 8.5 seconds and could reach a top speed of 125mph. Therefore,
0628: 1960 Jaguar Mark II 3.8 SaloonEst. £40,000-£45,000Lot Passed
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1994 Harrier LR9C #002 Group C: Harrier was a race car manufacturer producing cars designed by Lester Ray. The most notable was the competition LR9C powered by the Ford RS500 YB 1995cc turbo engine introduced in 1993 together with
0629: 1994 Harrier LR9C #002 Group CEst. £32,000-£36,000
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1966 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2: The Jaguar E-Type story is well known and no introduction is needed.According to the Jaguar Heritage certificate ‘LAX 66D' is a Series 1 4.2 litre fixedhead coupé manufactured on the
0630: 1966 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2Est. £40,000-£45,000
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1962 Triumph TR4 FIA race car: When Triumph introduced the TR4 in 1961 nobody would have believed that future sales success would mean over 40,000 cars would be built and sold by the end of production in 1965.This car came off the
0631: 1962 Triumph TR4 FIA race carEst. £23,000-£28,000Lot Passed
1959 Austin Healey 'Sebring' Sprite MkI: The Sprinzel Sebring Sprite Coupé first saw the light of day at the London Racing Car Show in January 1961. John Sprinzel had been associated with Sprites since they went into production in
0632: 1959 Austin Healey 'Sebring' Sprite MkIEst. £15,000-£18,000Lot Passed
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1990 Jaguar XJS Convertible: The XJS Convertible, which first appeared in 1988 at a price of £36000, was considerably more than merely a coupé with the roof removed. The earlier 'T'-top cabriolet paved the way
0634: 1990 Jaguar XJS ConvertibleEst. £7,000-£9,000
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1978 Triumph Stag: Like the Triumph 2000 it was developed from, the Stag was styled by Italian maestro Giovanni Michelotti and featured the monocoque construction, independent suspension, disc/drum brakes,
0635: 1978 Triumph StagEst. £11,800-£14,000
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1960 Austin Seven Mini: A classic Mini can be anything you want it to be, they were made for so long - 1959 - 2000 the original looks and specification altered several times to suit evolutions in fashion and technology,
0636: 1960 Austin Seven MiniEst. £10,500-£12,500
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1967 Triumph TR4 A Surrey: Keeping with its tradition, Triumph introduced its model TR4A in 1965. The 4A was altered just slightly from the TR4 in order to address complaints about ride comfort. Therefore, about the only
0637: 1967 Triumph TR4 A SurreyEst. £31,000-£35,000Lot Passed
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c1963-1965 Aston Martin DB5 Convertible - Body Only: Just 123 convertible DB5s were produced, all with bodies by Touring between 1963 and 1965. This aluminium body has been retained from the restoration of one of these convertibles belonging to the
0638: c1963-1965 Aston Martin DB5 Convertible - Body OnlyEst. £5,000-£8,000
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1988 Mercedes-Benz 300SL: The first Mercedes 300SL saw the light of day in 1954 and featured those amazing ‘Gullwing Doors'. The concept of a well-engineered, fast, comfortable ‘Grand Tourer' has carried on for
0639: 1988 Mercedes-Benz 300SLEst. £8,000-£12,000
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2000 Ford Mondeo Super Tourer: In the year 2000, on the back of a rumoured £12m budget from Ford (!), Banbury based legendary race and rally experts, Prodrive, built 3 Super Tourers to contest the 2000 British Touring Car
0640: 2000 Ford Mondeo Super TourerEst. £100,000-£120,000
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1977 Porsche 911 SC: In 1978 Porsche introduced their new version of the 911, it was called the '911SC'. It featured a 3.0-litre six cylinder engine with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection and a 5-speed 915 transmission.
0641: 1977 Porsche 911 SCEst. £18,000-£22,000
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1972 Jaguar D-Type 4.2 Litre Replica: The triple Le Mans winning Jaguar D-type will need little introduction. Following on from the C-type's victories in 1951 and 1953, the D-type, with its then state-of-the-art chassis encompassing a
0642: 1972 Jaguar D-Type 4.2 Litre ReplicaEst. £24,000-£28,000
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1990 BMW Z1: The first BMW Z1 (Z standing for 'Zunkuft', German for 'future') was shown at the 1987 Frankfurt Motor show. Initial demand was so strong that 5,000 orders were placed even before production began.
0643: 1990 BMW Z1Est. £18,000-£22,000
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1977 Ex works Talbot Sunbeam Ti Rally car: Peugeot gave its newest acquisition the name 'Talbot' and applied it to the Chrysler Sunbeam, a front engine, rear wheel drive hatchback that Chrysler had produced in 1976 with financial help from
0644: 1977 Ex works Talbot Sunbeam Ti Rally carEst. £13,000-£17,000Lot Passed
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1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE Coupe: The Mercedes W111 Coupes offer a unique combination of unrivalled glamour combined with equally unrivalled build quality. The 280 SE Coupe was introduced in 1967 as a more powerful replacement for
0645: 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE CoupeEst. £26,500-£30,000
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1964 Mini Cooper S: The first Mini Cooper was launched in July 1961 and is still revered today as the second most important car in history after the Ford Model T. It had been developed by the designer of the original
0646: 1964 Mini Cooper SEst. £15,000-£20,000Lot Passed
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1975 Alfa Romeo 1600 GT Junior: The Alfa Romeo 105/115 series Coupés were built from 1963 until 1977. They were the successors to the celebrated Giulietta Sprint coupé and used the shortened floor-pan from the Giulia
0648: 1975 Alfa Romeo 1600 GT JuniorEst. £10,000-£15,000
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