Restoration Show Sale 2015 2015-03-28 Auction - 84 Price Results - Silverstone Auctions in Birmingham - Page 4
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1958 Jaguar XK150 Roadster Restoration ProjectCirca 1960 MGA ** NO RESERVE **2000 Bentley Arnage Red Label
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Marston Green, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Restoration Show Sale 2015

Classic cars, restoration projects and barn finds with marques including Bugatti, Rolls Royce, Fiat, Ferrari and Jaguar.
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2000 Bentley Arnage Red Label: Launched in 1998 the Bentley Arnage replaced the previous Bentley Turbo luxury saloon. Built by Bentley Motors in Crewe, from 1998 to 2009, the Arnage and its Rolls-Royce sibling named the Silver
0172: 2000 Bentley Arnage Red LabelEst. £16,000-£20,000
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1986 Mini Mayfair Limited Edition Auto: The Mini is the most significant small car ever produced. Designed by Sir Alec Issigonis and produced from 1959 until the year 2000 it is the most succesful selling small car of all time.This car is
0173: 1986 Mini Mayfair Limited Edition AutoEst. £8,500-£10,000Lot Passed
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1972 Rolls-Royce Corniche Fixed Head Coupe by Mulliner: When Rolls-Royce launched the Corniche in 1971 the international jet set began to clamour for attention at the dealerships. With waiting lists measured in years, these iconic vehicles changed hands
0174: 1972 Rolls-Royce Corniche Fixed Head Coupe by MullinerEst. £17,000-£19,000
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1984 Ferrari Mondial QV (3.0): Much has been said about the Ferrari Mondial, in print and on television but the facts speak for themselves, it was the most commercially successful Ferrari of all time. It was designed by
0175: 1984 Ferrari Mondial QV (3.0)Est. £18,500-£21,500
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1998 Rover Mini Cooper Sport Limited Edition: The most successful small car of all time is perhaps the most fitting and accurate summary of the Mini. Produced between 1959 and 2000 there were over 5 million Minis manufactured in total, testament
0176: 1998 Rover Mini Cooper Sport Limited EditionEst. £8,000-£10,000
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1961 Jaguar Mk II 3.8 Litre Saloon ** NO RESERVE **: The Mk II 3.8 Jaguar saloon was a handsome, powerful and good handling saloon built from 1959 to 1967. It was a quick car, even by today's standards, with 220bhp on tap, a 0-60mph time of 8.5 seconds
0177: 1961 Jaguar Mk II 3.8 Litre Saloon ** NO RESERVE **Est. £100-£100,000
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1991 Ferrari 348TB: The Ferrari 348 series marked a radical departure in the way Maranello constructed its cars, replacing as they did a chassis of traditional steel tubes with a much stiffer monocoque structure with a
0178: 1991 Ferrari 348TBEst. £28,000-£30,000
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1996 Porsche 911 993 Targa: Often cited by enthusiasts as "the last real Porsche" the 993 straddles the bridge between pure high performance driving thrills, visceral dynamics, and appealing design-led solutions to emissions
0179: 1996 Porsche 911 993 TargaEst. £25,000-£30,000Lot Passed
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1981 Porsche 911 SC ** NO RESERVE **: 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.
0180: 1981 Porsche 911 SC ** NO RESERVE **Est. £100-£100,000
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1969 Rover P5B Caravanette ** NO RESERVE **: First registered in 1969 this Rover P5B Coupe was sold to it's second of, we believe, four registered keepers in 1971 and he made the unusual decision to mount a one off hand built Caravanette frame
0181: 1969 Rover P5B Caravanette ** NO RESERVE **Est. £100-£100,000
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1973 Triumph Stag ** NO RESERVE **: 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,
0183: 1973 Triumph Stag ** NO RESERVE **Est. £100-£100,000
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