1950 New Hudson Autocycle
Extensively restored
over a two-year period including reconditioned crankshaft; nice condition;
useful literature
Part of the mighty BSA empire, New Hudson were a
predominant manufacturer of lightweight two-wheelers in the late 1940s and
‘50s.
First registered in April 1950, this Autocycle is powered
by a 98cc Villiers two-stroke engine and was in a private collection from 2004
until 2018. We are told that it was extensively restored when it joined the
collection and it is still in splendid condition today.
Invoices show that the crankshaft was reconditioned and a
new con-rod supplied in March 2006 and the front wheel was rebuilt in November
2005. Three old MOTs imply that it was on the road between 2006 and 2010.
The bike also comes with the original buff logbook which
shows that it was first owned by a William Rush of Bishops Stortford, a V5C
which states three previous owners, old style V5C, a photocopied parts list and
workshop manual.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or
email [email protected]
Reg No: PVW937
Chassis Number: ZE2212
Engine Number: 801-6099
Engine Size: 98
Docs: V5C; old style V5C; original buff logbook; three old MOTs; invoices; copy parts list and workshop manual
Estimate: £1,200+
Lot 127
Lot ended
Thursday 18/02/2021
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