Some components of the bidding functionality have failed to load correctly. Please contact us.
Brightwells Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Log In
    • Register
  • Home
  • Wine
    • Auctions

    • 26th November 2025 Wine, Port, Champagne & Whisky Auction
    • 3rd December 2025 Wine Sale: Everyday Drinking, Bin ends & Rarities Auction
    • 10th December 2025 Wine Sold Under Bond
    • 25th February 2026 Wine, Port, Champagne & Whisky Auction
    • 4th March 2026 Wine Sale: Everyday Drinking, Bin ends & Rarities Auction
    • 18th March 2026 Wine Sold Under Bond
    • Selling

    • Auction Estimates: What's it worth?
    • Lot Entry
    • Discover the Brightwells Difference
    • Cellar Dispersal
    • Business Stock Dispersal
    • How To Sell
    • The advantages of selling at auction
    • Contact Us
    • Past Results
    • Location
    • Newsletter Sign Up
    • Buying

    • How To Buy
    • Guide to Bidding Online
    • Delivery Service
    • Contact Us
    • Past Results
    • Location
    • Newsletter Sign Up

    Image00031 Wine, Port, Champagne & Whisky entries invited for timed online auction, for more information call 01568 619719 or click Here

  • Classic Cars
    • Auction

    • 10th December 2025 Classic Cars and Motorcycles inc. Modern Classics
    • 18th February 2026 Classic Cars and Motorcycles inc. Modern Classics
    • 1st April 2026 Classic Cars and Motorcycles inc. Modern Classics
    • 13th May 2026 Classic Cars and Motorcycles inc. Modern Classics
    • 24th June 2026 Classic Cars and Motorcycles inc. Modern Classics
    • 5th August 2026 Classic Cars and Motorcycles inc. Modern Classics
    • 16th September 2026 Classic Cars and Motorcycles inc. Modern Classics
    • 28th October 2026 Classic Cars and Motorcycles inc. Modern Classics
    • 9th December 2026 Classic Cars and Motorcycles inc. Modern Classics
    • Selling

    • Auction Estimates: What's it worth?
    • Lot Entry
    • Classic, Rare & Unusual Land Rovers
    • How To Sell
    • Delivery and Collection Services
    • SOLD £806,400 1963 Ferrari 250 SWB
    • Auction Estimates
    • Contact Us
    • Past Results
    • Location
    • Newsletter Sign Up
    • Buying

    • How To Buy
    • Guide to Bidding Online
    • Delivery and Collection Services
    • Contact Us
    • Past Results
    • Location
    • Newsletter Sign Up
    • HCVA Industry Members

    Singer Entries Invited for our forthcoming online auction calendar. To request an online auction estimate click HERE

  • Number Plates
    • Auction

    • 4th December 2025 Cherished and Personalised Registration Numbers
    • 1st February 2026 Cherished and Personalised Registration Numbers
    • 1st March 2026 Cherished and Personalised Registration Numbers
    • 6th April 2026 Cherished and Personalised Registration Numbers
    • Selling

    • Auction Estimates: What's it worth?
    • Lot Entry
    • How To Sell
    • The advantages of selling at auction
    • Contact Us
    • Location
    • Newsletter Sign Up
    • Buying

    • How To Buy
    • Contact Us
    • Location
    • Newsletter Sign Up
  • Machinery
    • Auctions

    • 14th November 2025 Plant & Machinery
    • 27th - 28th November 2025 Plant & Machinery Sundry Items
    • 5th December 2025 Plant & Machinery
    • 11th December 2025 Plant & Machinery Sundry Items
    • Selling

    • How To Sell
    • Lot Entry
    • Contact Us
    • Past Results
    • Location
    • Newsletter Sign Up
    • Buying

    • How To Buy
    • Guide to Bidding Online
    • Contact Us
    • Past Results
    • Location
    • Newsletter Sign Up

    Small Plant Complete our entry form to start your selling journey. Benefit from our expert experience, competitive fees and international audience.

  • Cars
    • Auctions

    • 6th November 2025 Cars, Motorbikes and Leisure
    • 13th November 2025 Cars, Motorbikes and Leisure
    • 20th November 2025 Cars, Motorbikes and Leisure
    • 27th November 2025 Cars, Motorbikes and Leisure
    • Selling

    • How to Sell
    • Lot Entry
    • Transport
    • Contact Us
    • Past Results
    • Location
    • Newsletter Sign Up
    • NAMA & BVRLA Membership
    • Buying

    • How to Buy
    • Guide to Bidding Online
    • Transport
    • Contact Us
    • Past Results
    • Location
    • Newsletter Sign Up
    • NAMA & BVRLA Membership

    Imgp2612 Crop Entries invited for auction, for more information call 01568 611325 or to enter online click HERE

  • Commercials
    • Auction

    • 6th November 2025 Commercial Vehicles
    • 13th November 2025 Commercial Vehicles & HGVs
    • 20th November 2025 Commercial Vehicles
    • 27th November 2025 Commercial Vehicles & HGVs
    • Selling

    • Lot Entry
    • How To Sell
    • Contact Us
    • Past Results
    • Location
    • Transport
    • Auction Estimates: What's it worth?
    • ISO Quality Standards
    • NAMA & BVRLA Membership
    • Buying

    • How To Buy
    • Contact Us
    • Past Results
    • Location
    • Transport
    • ISO Quality Standards
    • NAMA & BVRLA Membership
  • Rural Professional
    • Professional Services

    • RICS Registered Valuers
    • Valuation Terms & Conditions
    • Tenancies/Leases
    • Agricultural Mortgage Corporation
    • Basic Payment Scheme
    • Compulsory Purchase and Compensation
    • Renewable Energy
    • Farms & Land

    • Farms & Land For Sale
    • Sales Advice
    • Request a Brochure, Viewing or Valuation Form
    • Farm Machinery Dispersal Sales
    • Standing Straw & Fodder
    • General Information

    • Contact Us
    • Office Location

    Amc Images (1) (1) (1) We are AMC agents. Unhappy with your bank borrowing, looking for working capital, capital improvements or land purchase? Call 01432 261325

Back to catalogue
Lot 38

Lot Ended

Make a bid

  • Lot Ended

    Hammer Price (inc. buyers premium) £25,760

  • Bids

    0

  • Next Min. Bid

    0

  • Remaining
    £0
    Bid Limit
    Increase Limit
    Bid limit
    £0
    Current Bid Total
    £0
    Your credit usage is the total of your maximum bids and the final price of won and provisional lots.
    Remaining
    £0
  • Reserve not met

Next Min. Bid

0

awaiting images

1922 Vauxhall 23/60 OD Tourer

Auction Ends: Wed 29th Oct @ 11:37 am

  • Registration Number

    NM2347

  • Engine Size

    3969cc

  • Engine Number

    0D110

  • Chassis Number

    3777

  • Gearbox

    Manual

  • VAT Status

    No VAT

  • Buyers Premium (excl. VAT)

    12%, Minimum £150

  • Documents

    V5C; one old MOT; invoices; correspondence; notes on build; technical literature; photos; press cuttings; books; Vauxhall Register records etc.

  • Tax and MOT status

    Tax and MOT exempt

Description

Fabulous top quality Vintage touring car; in the current ownership for 41 years; 4.0 OHV engine; only 1,000 miles since full restoration including new ash frame and aluminium body; one of only around 1,300 made and perhaps 100 surviving; driven 80 miles to the sale

At the turn of the last century, Vauxhall’s reputation as a builder of cars for the top echelons of society was thoroughly established, the firm being renowned for producing handsome, finely engineered cars on a par with Bentley or Sunbeam. Indeed, Vauxhall are often credited with producing Britain’s first sportscar – the Prince Henry C-Type.

Under the inspired leadership of their celebrated Chief Engineer, Laurence Pomeroy, Vauxhall moved to even greater heights with the launch of the 30/98 in 1913, widely acknowledged as the finest British sporting car of the Vintage period.

During the Great War, Vauxhall’s popular 25hp model became the transport of choice for staff officers and when hostilities ceased, Vauxhall soon introduced their new models, the D-Type 23/60 which was an updated 25hp, and the E-Type which was a mildly revamped pre-war 30/98 model.

Both shared many features, the D-Type having a longer and heavier chassis than the overtly sporting E-Type, the former proving particularly popular with outside coachbuilders who often fitted formal closed coachwork rather than the elegant open offerings from the factory.

The D-Type 23/60 used a four-cylinder monobloc 3,969cc fixed head engine, producing about 60bhp at 2,000rpm, driving through a four-speed gearbox. It was good for over 60mph with factory open coachwork. Front brakes were initially considered sissy and retardation on the 23/60 was by rear wheel brakes only (transmission and drums). Front wheel brakes were offered as an option and from 1924 onwards they became standard, no doubt saving a few cars from ending their days in a ditch.

As early as 1922, the D-Type 23/60 had been given overhead valves, the 30/98 having to wait until early 1923 to be similarly upgraded. They were known from then on as the OD and OE respectively (the O denoting OHV). More bhp was on offer but it came at the expense of some of the extraordinary flexibility of the earlier cars due to a shorter stroke, although they were still strong performers by any measure.

Priced slightly below a comparable Rolls-Royce, the 23/60 was in production from 1922 until 1926 and proved particularly popular in Colonial markets, transporting Imperial nabobs across the toughest terrain of the British Empire in impressive style. Approximately 1,300 were made, of which only around 100 are thought to survive today.

When General Motors took over in 1925, Vauxhall’s ‘golden age’ came to a close and things were never quite the same again.

First registered in Bedfordshire in 1922, this 23/60 OD was acquired by our vendor way back in March 1984 at which point it was a complete 23/60 chassis (no. OD109* - see footnote) with original OHV engine (OD110), gearbox (G332OA), rear axle (AB3314/A), radiator and dashboard. The bonnet, scuttle and wings had survived but the rest of the original Grosvenor Limousine coachwork was beyond restoration, as shown by photos on file.

Quite apart from being an automotive historian of some repute, our vendor is also a trained physicist and aeronautical engineer with an impressive collection of Vintage cars, many of which he has restored himself in his well-equipped workshop (lathes, milling machines etc). He tucked the Vauxhall away until he could find time to rebuild it, spending the intervening years tracking down various missing parts (instruments, magneto etc) and amassing a wealth of technical literature to assist with the task (a fraction of which is shown in the photos).

In 2009, shortly after he had retired, he finally had everything in place and over the next three years he carried out a meticulous restoration, retaining as much originality as possible, the whole process recorded by invoices, correspondence and many photographs on file (most on two CDs and a USB stick).  

All the original running gear was restored as required, as was the original OHV engine which was fully rebuilt with new pistons, liners, bearings etc. As the original limousine body was beyond redemption and our vendor already had other imposing Vintage saloons to run around in, he elected to fit a new four-seat tourer body that was professionally made in aluminium using the original drawings of one fitted to a 1922 Crossley 19.6 which had the same chassis dimensions. This was fitted to an all-new ash frame, professionally made to a very high standard (see photos).

The dash instruments were all refurbished and the interior was retrimmed with buttoned black leather upholstery, new carpets and a new tonneau cover in two sections to cover the front/rear passenger compartments as required. All six wheels were rebuilt and fitted with a new set of Excelsior 880x120 tyres supplied by those good chaps at Longstone Tyres.

Finally finished in July 2011 when it flew through its MOT with no advisories recorded, this expertly rejuvenated Vauxhall has been in regular use since, covering some 1,000 miles over the last dozen years. We are told that it goes as well as it looks, cruising happily at 50mph with more in hand if required – although it has front-wheel brakes only so you need to keep your wits about you in the cut-and-thrust of modern traffic.

Gamely driven some 80 miles to the sale, it has been starting easily and running well as we have moved it around on site, with healthy oil pressure.

On offer here at a very enticing guide price (the last 23/60 OD we sold made £65,000 in 2017), this magnificent machine is only reluctantly for sale due to an impending house move and consequent loss of storage. All it needs now is an enthusiastic new custodian who can reap the rewards of all the good work so recently carried out.

*Please note that when our vendor originally acquired the car in 1984, he could not find the chassis number so he used the serial number of the front axle, 3777, when applying for the V5C. During the restoration it became apparent that the chassis number was actually OD109 as this was painted on the underside of the bonnet and stamped into the timber frame in several places. Vauxhall historian Arthur Archer confirmed that it was standard practice at Vauxhall not to stamp the number into the chassis during the period when this car was made. Our vendor did not bother to get this error corrected by DVLA but this car is well-known to the Vauxhall Register who have it listed as chassis OD109 and they will be able to assist in getting the chassis number corrected on the V5C should the new owner wish to do so.   

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

Attachments
  • Print Details
  • Terms & Conditions
Want to sell yours? Guide to timed auctions

Lot #38

Lot #38

Image 1 of
Sign up for auction updates
Auction Departments

Copyright of Brightwells Ltd. All Rights Reserved 2025

  • Our Story & Contacts
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Data Protection & Privacy Policies
  • Charity Support
  • Careers Opportunities
  • Armed Forces Covenant