Classic and Racing Cars and Motorcycles 2014-09-20 Auction - 66 Price Results - Silverstone Auctions in Northamptonshire
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1985 Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalve1972 Porsche 911 ST2013 CAV GT40
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Towcester, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
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Classic and Racing Cars and Motorcycles

A great selection of cars including Morris Minor, Maserati, Bentley, Porsche and Aston Martin together with Harley Davidson and Triumph Daytona motorcycles.
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1956 Morris Minor Split Screen: The Motor magazine tested a four-door Moggie Saloon in 1952. It reported a top speed of 62mph and acceleration from 0-50mph in a blistering 28.6 seconds (!). The test car cost an-equally staggering
0201: 1956 Morris Minor Split ScreenEst. £2,000-£3,000
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2005 Maserati Quattroporte: Originally hailing from Bologna, Italy, and celebrating its centenary year in 2014, Maserati has always been synonymous with producing luxury sports and performance cars with Italian styling flair.
0202: 2005 Maserati QuattroporteEst. £12,500-£15,000
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1951 GMC Pick-Up to Concours Condition: General Motors had reached their zenith in the Stateside boom of red-blooded cars for blue collar Americans with their launch of the GMC Stepside Pick-up truck. General Motors had beaten Dodge, Ford
0203: 1951 GMC Pick-Up to Concours ConditionEst. £13,000-£15,000
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1999 Bentley Arnage Green Label: The Bentley Arnage was launched in 1998, a large luxury saloon car that replaced the previous Bentley Turbo saloon. Built by Bentley Motors in Crewe, from 1998 to 2009, the Arnage and its Rolls-Royce
0204: 1999 Bentley Arnage Green LabelEst. £21,000-£24,000
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1985 Porsche 911 Carerra Cabriolet: Developed under the watchful eye of Porsche Chief Executive Peter Schutz, the 911 Carrera 3.2 made its debut at the September 1983 Frankfurt Motor Show. Visually indebted to the outgoing 911 SC, the
0205: 1985 Porsche 911 Carerra CabrioletEst. £18,000-£21,000Lot Passed
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1986 Porsche 911 Carrera RS Replica: The 1970s represented a truly 'rich vein' of Motorsport success for Porsche, regulation changes to 'level the playing field' only tested their resolve and ingenuity. The Porsche 917 was rendered
0207: 1986 Porsche 911 Carrera RS ReplicaEst. £24,000-£28,000
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2010 Harley Davidson XR1200 Race Bike.: This is the 2010 Henderson Harley-Davidson XR1200 Trophy Race Series championship winning bike as raced by ex-MotoGP rider, Jeremy McWilliams.This motorcycle was one of two built by the famous Harley
0208: 2010 Harley Davidson XR1200 Race Bike.Est. £9,000-£11,000
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SALE POSTPONED 1969 Triumph Daytona T100 SS: SALE POSTPONED UNTIL NEC Classic Motor Show Sale - 15th/16th November 2014 At a time when 500cc was the maximum capacity allowed for competition road-racing motorcycles, a high performance 500cc twin
0209: SALE POSTPONED 1969 Triumph Daytona T100 SSEst. £4,500-£6,500Lot Passed
1997 Triumph Daytona T595: This 1997 Triumph Daytona T595 has had just one owner from new. Having covered only 6900 miles, she is in superb condition throughout and has been meticulously maintained by the current owner and
0210: 1997 Triumph Daytona T595Est. £3,500-£4,500Lot Passed
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2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500: The Shelby is a higher performance variant of the Ford Mustang which was built by Shelby American from 1965 to 1967 and Shelby Automotive from 1968 to 1970. Following the introduction of the fifth
0211: 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500Est. £27,000-£32,000
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1986 Morgan 4/4: The Morgan 4/4 was the Morgan Motor Company's first car with four wheels, first appearing in 1936. Its model designation stood for four wheels and four cylinders. Prior to the 4/4, Morgans had been
0212: 1986 Morgan 4/4Est. £14,000-£16,000
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1967 Fiat 500F: The Fiat 500 was designed by Dante Giacosa and was originally launched as the 'Nuova' 500 in July 1957 as a cheap and practical town car. Measuring only 3 metres long and powered by a tiny 499cc 2
0213: 1967 Fiat 500FEst. £10,500-£12,500Lot Passed
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2000 Jaguar XKR 'Silverstone' Convertible: The XKR ‘Silverstone' is a celebration not only of Jaguar's return to racing through Formula One but of its long association with the world famous British circuit, the scene of over twenty
0214: 2000 Jaguar XKR 'Silverstone' ConvertibleEst. £12,000-£15,000
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1981 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.
0215: 1981 Porsche 911 SCEst. £30,000-£35,000Lot Passed
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1978 Ferrari 308 GTB: The 308 GTB was launched at the Paris Motor show in 1975 as a direct replacement for the Dino 246. Designed by Pininfarina with sweeping curves and aggressive lines the 308 has gone on to become one
0216: 1978 Ferrari 308 GTBEst. £45,000-£55,000
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1991 Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC Automatic: The Mercedes '126' is a series of flagship vehicles produced between 1979 and 1991. Now regarded as the pinnacle of Mercedes build quality, 'S' Class models are now gaining respect and recognition of
0217: 1991 Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC AutomaticEst. £17,000-£22,000
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1968 Porsche 912/911 'Outlaw': The Porsche Outlaw movement is said to have began in the 1980s by Gary Emory who set about creating 'one off' personalised Porsches - mainly 356 models that were built to enjoy and drive as Porsche
0218: 1968 Porsche 912/911 'Outlaw'Est. £16,000-£20,000
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1982 Lynx Eventer V12 HE: With a reported conversion cost new of in excess of £55,000, the Lynx Eventer was an unapologetically expensive proposition new. Each car was hand built strictly to order on a custom made jig
0219: 1982 Lynx Eventer V12 HEEst. £25,000-£30,000
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2013 CAV GT40: In 1963 Ford established Ford Advanced Vehicles specifically for the development of the forthcoming GT40 race car. Members of the hand-picked team included Eric Broadley of Lola, John Wyer, the Aston
0220: 2013 CAV GT40Est. £60,000-£70,000Lot Passed
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1978 Aston Martin V8 Series III: Aston Martin's customers had been clamouring for an eight-cylinder car for years, so Aston Martin designed a larger two-door saloon for V8 applications. The engine was not ready, however, so in 1967
0221: 1978 Aston Martin V8 Series IIIEst. £1,000-£50,000
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1973 Jaguar E Type S3 V12 Roadster: Few self-respecting automotive connoisseurs could ever ignore that iconic 20th Century classic, the E type Jaguar. From its sensational launch with its 3.8 litre 6 cylinder 'XK' series engine in 1961
0222: 1973 Jaguar E Type S3 V12 RoadsterEst. £40,000-£45,000
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1958 Austin Healey MkI Sprite (Frogeye): The Austin-Healey Sprite is a small, open sports car which was announced to the press in Monte Carlo on 20th May, 1958, just before the Monaco Grand Prix. It was intended to be a low-cost model that
0223: 1958 Austin Healey MkI Sprite (Frogeye)Est. £14,000-£16,000
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1963 Triumph TR4: Classics rarely come more surefire than Triumph's TR range; always in vogue, they guarantee you low running costs and plenty of fun. While the earlier side-screen TRs are relatively impractical, the
0224: 1963 Triumph TR4Est. £16,000-£18,000Lot Passed
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