• Classic Cars & Motorcycles

    • Registration & Bidding opened: Saturday, 9th September 2023 from 10:00am
    • Bidding Closed: Wednesday, 13th September 2023 from 7:01pm

    • Viewing - Monday 11th September - Tuesday 12th September, 9am - 5pm. No appointment necessary.

    • Buyers Fees - We charge a Buyer’s Premium of 12% (minimum £150) plus vat on the hammer price of each lot purchased.

Bidding Ended:
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  1. Image of 1953 Riley RMF

    Lot 5

    1953 Riley RMF

    Very nicely presented 2 1/2-litre; recent expenditure; one of the nicest we have offered

    Low-slung, rakish and elegant, the RM series was the last range of cars to be developed

    Sale Price:
    £15,680

  2. Image of 1916 WW1 Crossley RFC 20/25

    Lot 15

    1916 WW1 Crossley RFC 20/25

    Extremely rare Crossley RFC rolling chassis; one of perhaps 10 surviving; great project with huge potential for the military WW1 enthusiast; find another!

    Originally

    Sale Price:
    £13,546

  3. Image of 1973 Mini 1275 GT

    Lot 31

    1973 Mini 1275 GT

    Bare shell restoration in 2019 and carefully stored since; what a cracker!

    Launched in 1969, the Mini 1275 GT was the ‘hot’ version of the new-look Mini Clubman and

    Sale Price:
    £11,427

  4. Image of 2003 Bentley Arnage T

    Lot 39

    2003 Bentley Arnage T

    Amendment: service history; two owners from new, the current since 2004; only 30,800 miles; top spec T model with 459bhp and 645lb/ft; always garaged and very smart throughout

    Sale Price:
    £24,080

  5. Image of 1981 MGB GT

    Lot 85

    1981 MGB GT

    Chirpy bright orange MGB; older professional restoration; 1,000 miles on Unipart Goldseal engine ; a smart example ready to go....

    First registered on December 1st, 1981,

    Sale Price:
    £6,160

  6. Image of 1975 MGB Roadster

    Lot 95

    1975 MGB Roadster

    Hard top and soft top; well-presented car; 23,500 miles on recon engine; lots to like

    Probably the easiest classic car to own thanks to the abundant supply of new parts and

    Sale Price:
    £5,488

  7. Image of 1969 Triumph Vitesse 2-Litre Mk2 Convertible

    Lot 104

    1969 Triumph Vitesse 2-Litre Mk2 Convertible

    Current lady owner since 1987; lots of service history; driven 30 miles to the sale; cheap and cheerful summer classic

    Produced between 1968 and 1971, the Triumph Vitesse Mk2

    Sale Price:
    £4,592

  8. Image of 2001 BMW 750IL (E38)

    Lot 117

    2001 BMW 750IL (E38)

    BMW's spectacular LWB flagship car of the late 90s with 5.4 V12 and all the toys available at the time showing 90,393 miles

    Supplied new by Thorne BMW in June 2001, this late

    Sale Price:
    £10,080

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