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H and H imperial war museum auction
« on: April 21, 2013, 11:46:49 pm »
Reg Number:   RSJ 913
Chassis Number:   128221
Engine Number:   Unknown
Cc:   600
Body Colour:    Yellow / White
Trim Colour:   Grey
MOT ExpiryDate:   July 2013


Imported from America during the mid-1990s, 'RSJ 913' is understood to have been mechanically and cosmetically restored by the same Beverley-based company that Sir Stirling Moss chose to refurbish his wife's BMW Isetta. Formerly Red, the diminutive four-seater was refinished in Yellow over White (the former a BMW E36 hue) and retrimmed in two-tone Grey. Taking top concours honours at the 2009 National Micro Car Rally, the 600 is described by the vendor as being in "very good" condition with regard to its engine, gearbox, interior trim, bodywork and paintwork. Increasingly collectible, this rare BMW bubble car is offered for sale with an original 600 parts list, owner's manual, MOT certificate valid until July 2013, current (free) road fund licence and numerous restoration photographs.

1958 BMW 600
Estimate £9.000-£11.000
sold for £14.500
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Re: H and H imperial war museum auction
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2013, 11:52:11 pm »
Reg Number:   F518GAV
Chassis Number:   S01825
Engine Number:   N/A
Cc:   N/A
Body Colour:    Red
Trim Colour:   Black / Grey
MOT ExpiryDate:   None

Powered by a 750w electric motor, the Mini-El was manufactured in Denmark from 1987 onwards. The Mini-El City version which followed in 1989 featured a more powerful motor but could not prevent the company from becoming bankrupt. Subsequently sold to Sweden, the design rights were bought by a German company in 1995 and production began again under the name City-El. Forming part of a museum collection since 2001, this particular example is believed to have had just two previous owners. Unused for some time, it is described by the vendor as being in "very good" cosmetic condition. Not currently fitted with a battery, it is only being offered for sale because it now falls outside the museum's collecting policy.

1989 Eltrans mini-el
no reserve
Sold for £1.300
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Re: H and H imperial war museum auction
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2013, 11:58:46 pm »
Reg Number:   YSJ 714
Chassis Number:   198.0405500485
Engine Number:   198.9805500469
Cc:   3000
Body Colour:    Black
Trim Colour:   Red
MOT ExpiryDate:   Aug 2013

A technical tour de force as well as one of the most beautiful cars ever conceived, the Gullwing has long been a motoring icon.

According to its accompanying copy factory datacard, this particular example - chassis 5500485 - was built with the following extras: White Grey (DB158G) paintwork, Medium Red (1079) leather upholstery, instruments in English writing, front/rear bumper guards, 1kg spare paint plus corner-meter and balance weights etc. Completed to internal order number 668092 on July 2nd 1955 and shipped to New York some twenty-seven days later, the Mercedes-Benz was supplied new to Roger A. Perry of Washington State. Thought to have undergone a professional colour change to Black early in its life and still wearing cellulose paint, the 300SL is known to have subsequently belonged to (or passed through the hands of): Steven Skidmore of Menlo Park, California, Joseph Gerack of Woodland Hills, California and Mr Ross of Palo Alto, California. Repatriated to Germany by Mr Stoffel of Munich, the Gullwing cleared Customs on February 27th 1987 and was road registered to renowned collector Dr Wolf Zweifler the following month.

Inspected by the ONS and issued with a FISA (Federation Internationale du Sport Automobile) Historic Vehicle Identity Form on October 15th 1987, the two-seater participated in one of the Mille Miglia retrospective events thereafter. Responsible for sourcing the current Rudge knock-off wheels (complete with adapters), Dr Zweifler kept the Mercedes-Benz until it entered the current ownership via the agency of David Jones in April 1999. A true enthusiast who was then in the process of refining his own museum collection, the vendor had rejected several Gullwings by the time he encountered chassis 5500485 at that year's Techno Classica Essen. Seemingly never allowed to deteriorate to the point of needing restoration, the 300SL boasted matching chassis, engine and body numbers. Retaining its original upholstery, boot floor covering, factory-fitted steel wheels (as spares) and bellypans not to mention correct cam cover and inlet manifold finishes, a deal was soon struck that saw the car relocate to England.

Garaged alongside a 300SL (W198 II) Roadster, chassis 5500485 has covered some 1,500 miles over the past fourteen years. The longest journey undertaken by the vendor being a run to the Le Mans 24-hours where organisers were bemused to see the Gullwing park-up in the camping field! Said to be a faster, more responsive drive than its open-topped stablemate, the Coupe presently shows an unwarranted 30,400 miles. Not the easiest car to get into and out of despite the presence of an original folding steering wheel, it is not inconceivable that the odometer reading represents the total mileage covered from new (especially given the lack of serious wear to the factory-fitted upholstery). We share the vendor's opinion with regard to 'YSJ 714' being a special car. The most original Gullwing that we have had the pleasure of offering, it presents as 'all of a piece' even down to the chrome plating of the Bosch headlamp surrounds just beginning to thin due to polishing.

1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing
Estimate £500.000-£600.000
Sold for £672,000
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Re: H and H imperial war museum auction
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2013, 12:04:40 am »
Reg Number:   PV 9719
Chassis Number:   R-0-610-1664
Engine Number:   Not Stated
Cc:   1600
Body Colour:    Blue
Trim Colour:   
MOT ExpiryDate:   Sept 2013

The Land Rover was intended to be a short-term project, yet is still with us 65 years later. An early example, 'PV 9719' is a right-hand drive model from 1949 that was the subject of a ground up restoration in the early '80s before forming part of a private collection. It is apparently still equipped with the correct 1600cc petrol engine and original Ipswich registration - 'PV 9719' - and sports the optional spade back seats and lights behind the grille. The bodywork is finished in Blue, and the vendor describes all major aspects of the vehicle as being in "good" condition and believes it to have had just two previous owners from new. He also considers the recorded mileage of 55,000 to be correct.

1949 Land Rover 80
Estimate £13.000-£15.000
Sold for £11,480
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Re: H and H imperial war museum auction
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2013, 12:09:47 am »
Reg Number:   Un-Reg
Chassis Number:   100005
Engine Number:   Unknown
Cc:   27hp
Body Colour:    Red
Trim Colour:   N/A
MOT ExpiryDate:   None

Supplied new to Martock Council Fire Brigade during September 1938, this Leyland Cub remained on active service in the Somerset village for several decades. Entering the current ownership over forty years ago, the fire engine has only recently been disinterred from long term barn storage. Not run for some time, it is believed but not warranted that the FK6's 27hp six-cylinder engine still turns over. Missing its Gwynne fire pump but retaining a large selection of equipment, bells, hoses and search lights etc, the Leyland has the makings of a rewarding restoration project. Formerly road registered as 'DYC 646', it is offered for sale without a V5C Registration Document.

1938 Leyland Cub FK6 Fire Engine
Estimate £3.000-£4.000
Sold for £4,480
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Re: H and H imperial war museum auction
« Reply #5 on: May 20, 2013, 02:23:05 pm »
and the land rover recently went up for sale again for £19.000 ::) ::)
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