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1925 Sunbeam 14/40 Tourer

Auction Ends: Wed 29th Oct @ 11:04 am

  • Registration Number

    PY3936

  • Engine Size

    2121cc

  • Engine Number

    5769E

  • Chassis Number

    5815E

  • Gearbox

    Manual

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    No VAT

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    12%, Minimum £150

  • Documents

    V5C; older V5C and V5; two buff logbooks; four old MOTs; invoices; correspondence; handbooks; technical literature; photos etc.

  • Tax and MOT status

    Tax and MOT exempt

Description

From a deceased estate; in the current ownership for 67 years; four-speed gearbox; restored in the mid-1990s; only 5,000 miles on rebuilt engine; one of only around 80 surviving; ready for new adventures

Launched in 1924, the Sunbeam 14/40 was a high-quality touring car from one of Britain’s most respected car makers. It was powered by the 41hp 2,121cc four-cylinder overhead valve engine carried over from the Sunbeam 14 with magneto ignition and Claudel Hobson carburation. The gearbox was a three-speed unit with a right-hand change and brakes were fitted to all four wheels. Semi-elliptic springs were used at the front, with cantilevers at the back.

Costing £595 in rolling chassis form, the 14/40 was available in a variety of saloon, coupe and open tourer body styles. Production totalled around 2,850 before it was discontinued in 1926 and it is thought that only around 80 still survive today.

First registered in Yorkshire in August 1925, this 14/40 has Sunbeam’s open tourer coachwork with plenty of room for the whole family. It was acquired by the current keeper way back in 1958 at which point it was still in running/driving order but was in need of restoration.

A qualified engineer with much experience of restoring vintage cars, he embarked on an extensive rebuild in 1983 which was to continue for the next dozen years, the whole process documented in notebooks, drawings, invoices and correspondence on file.

The restoration dragged on for so long that it became a bit of a family joke, but in mid-1995 the owner’s son announced that he was getting married in September of that year and wanted his bride to be driven to the wedding in the Sunbeam. This rather set the fireworks off and over the next few months the owner worked night and day to get the job finished, as recounted in amusing correspondence on file.

Finally finished and MOT tested just days before the wedding, the owner then casually drops in the fact that his son’s fiancé isn’t English: “Oh, this is the other tricky bit, she’s Spanish, and though we’ve only driven it about 10 miles after an every nut and bolt restoration, we are booked on the Plymouth to Santander ferry in the morning. Gently we creep the 150 miles to Plymouth, engine freeing up slowly. I can’t believe it, we are on the ferry. Crash out, begin to unwind. I am alive after all.”

The owner continues: “We are cheered all the way from Santander to Durango [c.100 miles]. We pass through the middle of Bilbao, causing a near riot. They do like a party so they have one. Marvellous.”

Arriving safely in Durango they have a night’s rest and the next morning they head off into the mountains to the wedding venue, the bride-to-be, her father and all the bridesmaids on board. “The police are amazing and clear the traffic from outside the town hall so I can manoeuvre and park, before piloting us through the labyrinth of tiny streets that is the old town. I’d like to see that happen back in Blighty!”.

Wedding duties accomplished, the Sunbeam then makes it all the way back to Somerset, the owner concluding: “This lovely old 14/40 completed the whole trip with no test driving beforehand at all, and all that we broke was a rear light bulb (modern). Not bad, eh?”.

Not bad indeed and the owner continued to enjoy PY 3936 for the rest of his life until he passed away fairly recently. He occasionally used it to tow his veteran Triumph motorcyle to The Pioneer Run using a trailer hitched to the back, an eye-catching combination, as illustrated in a Sunbeam Talbot Owners' Club magazine on file.

The engine had been fully rebuilt during the restoration with new pistons, bearings etc, and there are lots of invoices for subsequent upkeep including a second engine rebuild in 2004 by Roger Harle of South Gloucs, with new bearings, reground crank etc, followed by another overhaul in 2013 with a new set of pistons, timing chains and gears etc. The radiator was recored at around the same time. Since then the car has covered just under 5,000 miles, judging from the old MOTs on file.

The interior was retrimmed by David Nightingale of Corsham in red Connolly hide and mighty fine it still looks today, some 30 years on. He also made the canvas hood and sidescreens which also remain in very good condition. A detachable Auster screen is also present to protect the rear seat passengers from the elements when motoring along with the hood down.

The owner was good friends with automotive historian Don Shapland of Bristol, who literally wrote the book on Vintage Sunbeams, and in August this year Mr Shapland thoroughly recommissioned PY 3936 to prepare the car for this auction (see last photo for a summary of the work carried out).

He points out that this car has been fitted with a four-speed gearbox from a Sunbeam 20.9 – “a desirable alteration carried out on only around six of the 80 or so remaining 14/40 Sunbeams”. He also advises that the crown wheel assembly in the rear axle has been replaced with a ratio of 4.72:1. The compressions were tested and were all between 120 - 125 psi.

There is a large and interesting history file with the car, including period road tests, handbooks and parts catalogues and much useful technical literature relating to the model. It also retains its original (transferable) Yorkshire-issue number plate and two buff logbooks with details of seven previous owners. The wheel-changing kit is also present, including the special spanner required to remove the centre wheel nuts and the bottle jack which clips neatly under the dash.

As you can see in the photos and the video, this much-loved Sunbeam is in great shape for a 100-year-old and has been starting promptly and running well as we have moved it around on site, with healthy oil pressure.

On offer here from a deceased estate, it looks great value at the modest guide price suggested, especially when you consider that the last 14/40 Tourer we sold made over £25k in 2020 and this very car had an agreed insurance valuation of £35k in 2013.

Consigned by James Dennison – 07970 309907 – [email protected]   

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