Classic Cars and Motorcycles (Day 1) 2014-11-15 Auction - 68 Price Results - Silverstone Auctions in West Midlands
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1954 Bentley R Type Continental Fastback1970 Mercedes 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet1994 Jaguar XJ220
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Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Classic Cars and Motorcycles (Day 1)

An amazing selection of automobiles and motorbikes including a 1954 Bentley R Type Continental Fastback and a 1994 Jaguar XJ220 together with classic cars from marques including Porsche, Ferrari, Aston Martin and De Tomaso.
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1964 Austin Mini Mk I - ex Chris Evans (NO RESERVE): Designed as project ADO15 (Austin Drawing Office project number 15), the Mini came about because of a fuel shortage caused by the 1956 Suez Crisis. Petrol was once again rationed in the UK, sales of
0301: 1964 Austin Mini Mk I - ex Chris Evans (NO RESERVE)Est. £6,000-£8,000
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1978 Volkswagen Beetle Last Edition (LEB): The story of the Beetle is well known; it was initially designed to provide cheap transport for the hard working German masses. Built in very small numbers before and during World War II, the Beetle
0302: 1978 Volkswagen Beetle Last Edition (LEB)Est. £9,000-£12,000
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1972 RHD Fiat 500L (NO RESERVE): The Fiat 500 was produced by Fiat S.p.A (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino) between 1957 and 1975 and was designed by Dante Giacosa. Despite its diminutive size, the '500' proved to be an
0303: 1972 RHD Fiat 500L (NO RESERVE)Est. £8,000-£12,000
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1967 Volvo Amazon: The Volvo Amazon ‘executive car' was manufactured between 1956 and 1970. Featuring strong articulation front and rear, with slight tail-fins - echoing the transatlantic styling ‘in-vogue'
0304: 1967 Volvo AmazonEst. £12,000-£15,000
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1964 Austin Healey 3000 MK III BJ8: The Austin-Healey 3000 is a British sports car built from 1959 to 1967, and is the best known of the "big" Healey models. The car's bodywork was made by Jensen Motors, and the vehicles were assembled
0305: 1964 Austin Healey 3000 MK III BJ8Est. £35,000-£40,000Lot Passed
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1962 BMW Isetta: This Italian-designed Isetta microcar was built under licence in a number of different countries, including Spain, Belgium, France, Brazil, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Produced in the post-World
0306: 1962 BMW IsettaEst. £12,500-£15,000
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2005 Aston Martin DB9: Launched at the 2003 Frankfurt motor show, the exceptional Aston Martin DB9 promised to be one of the most sought after supercars of the decade. Henrik Fisker's flowing design retained all the good
0307: 2005 Aston Martin DB9Est. £36,000-£40,000
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1966 Volvo P1800S Coupe: The Volvo P1800 was made famous by Roger Moore, who played Simon Templar and drove a white example in the iconic TV series The Saint. It's reported that the actor was so please with the car during
0308: 1966 Volvo P1800S CoupeEst. £12,000-£15,000
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1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider: The Giulietta was a major departure for Alfa Romeo. In the years before and just after the Second World War, Alfa had built its reputation on large and luxurious performance cars. With the Giulietta,
0309: 1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta SpiderEst. £32,000-£36,000Lot Passed
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1979 Porsche 911 930 Turbo: Introduced in 1975 the 911 Turbo, or 930 as it was known, was the definitive and fastest sports car of the era. Substantially refined in 1978, Porsche introduced a larger 3.3-litre intercooled engine
0310: 1979 Porsche 911 930 TurboEst. £40,000-£46,000
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1973 Porsche 911 S 2.4 Coupe: In the early seventies, Porsche were in a rich vein of competition success. It's not surprising that the 2.4 litre 911 variants of that time are considered a reflection of that engineering prowess.
0311: 1973 Porsche 911 S 2.4 CoupeEst. £95,000-£110,000
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1960 Austin Se7en Mini 850: On introduction in August 1959, the ‘Mini' was marketed under both Austin and Morris names as the Austin Se7en and Morris Mini-Minor, such was the brand-loyalty customers of the formerly
0312: 1960 Austin Se7en Mini 850Est. £13,000-£15,000
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1954 Jaguar XK120 3.4 Special Equipment Roadster: Museum quality. A term often used, but this stunning XK120 actually was a museum piece...The XK120 deserves its iconic status as the car that epitomises British racing. From its first victory in the
0313: 1954 Jaguar XK120 3.4 Special Equipment RoadsterEst. £45,000-£55,000
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1981 Ferrari 308 GTSi LHD: October 1975 saw the debut of the most successful shape ever to wear the Cavallino Rampante emblem. Over 20,000 examples of all engine types and sizes were produced from 1975-1989. Pininfarina
0314: 1981 Ferrari 308 GTSi LHDEst. £42,000-£45,000
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1970 Mercedes 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet: In the early 1970's Mercedes-Benz built what many people believe was the finest automobile in the world. For the buyers who wanted wind in their hair there was no finer choice than the 280 SE 3.5
0315: 1970 Mercedes 280SE 3.5 CabrioletEst. £200,000-£250,000
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1950 Ford F2 V8 Pick Up: Introduced in 1948, the F-Series was the first post-war series of pick-up trucks and commercial vehicles produced by the Ford Motor Company. In a break from previous Ford trucks, the F-Series was no
0316: 1950 Ford F2 V8 Pick UpEst. £15,000-£18,000
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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
0317: 1997 Triumph Daytona T595Est. £3,500-£4,500
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2001 Gilera Stalker Scooter: Gilera is an Italian motorcycle manufacturer , founded in Arcore in 1909 by Guiseppe Gilera and in 1969 the company was purchased by Piaggio. The famous factory of Arcore was closed in 1993 and now
0318: 2001 Gilera Stalker ScooterEst. £1,200-£1,500
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1969 DeTomaso Mangusta: Designed by notable Italian automobile designer Mr Giorgetto Giugiaro for Ghia, the De Tomaso Mangusta was first introduced in 1967. Only 401 cars were manufactured until production ceased in 1971
0319: 1969 DeTomaso MangustaEst. £180,000-£200,000Lot Passed
1977 Ferrari 308 GTB Vetroresina: Introduced by Ferrari at the Paris Salon in 1975, the Pininfarina designed 308 GTB model became the firm's second V8-engined road car, sporting a 3.0-litre engine capable of producing 255bhp and a
0320: 1977 Ferrari 308 GTB VetroresinaEst. £100,000-£120,000Lot Passed
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1978 Porsche 911 SC Sportomatic (NO RESERVE): The Porsche 911 is a timeless design and the car dominated its class as soon as it was launched in September 1963. The name 'Targa' came from the Targa Florio road race in Sicily, in which Porsche
0321: 1978 Porsche 911 SC Sportomatic (NO RESERVE)Est. £15,000-£20,000
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1954 BSA Gold Star: The BSA Goldstar got its name from the Gold Star pin that was awarded to Wal Handley for lapping Brooklands at over 100 mph in 1937. Recording a fastest lap at 107.5mph on a BSA Empire Star the Gold
0322: 1954 BSA Gold StarEst. £12,000-£14,000Lot Passed
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo: The CX Turbo was created as a direct response to the other currents shaping the motorcycle market in the early 1980s. Yamaha was battling Honda for supremacy in the market and Honda was fighting
0323: 1982 Honda CX500 TurboEst. £5,000-£7,000Lot Passed
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1966 Austin Mini Cooper S Mk I 1275cc: First introduced in 1959, the Mini is the most famous small car in the world. The inventor, Sir Alec Issigonis, and friend, John Cooper, could both see the potential of the car in competition and
0324: 1966 Austin Mini Cooper S Mk I 1275ccEst. £20,000-£25,000
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