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 1963 Dark Blue
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 Rest: Nice 
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Record Creation: Entered on 22 October 2018.

 

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2018-10-19 15:14:32 | Capt RD writes:


At AUCTION:
www.brightwells.com/classic-motoring/bicester-classic-vintage/bicester-classic-v ...




According to its Heritage document it was built as a Fixed Head Coupe on 17th October 1962 in Opalescent Bronze with a red interior, and delivered to Henlys of London. It should be noted that the V5C has it as 1963. Little is known regarding its early life, but what we do know is that in the late 80s it was converted from a Fixed Head Coupe to a Roadster. It was then returned to the road in 1993, still with its original chassis number and original engine. Now resplendent in Dark Blue with a smart red interior it looks correct in every respect.

The Vendor purchased it in 2010, and has enjoyed the driving the car regularly, but the lack of family friendly seating means he reluctantly has to let it go. Bills showing regular maintenance at Peaslake Garage in Sussex, the last being form April 2017 for £981 when it had an MOT to add to the five old certificates on file. The current MOT is valid until May 2019

2018-10-28 07:47:46 | Peter Ingram writes:

SOLD £72,800

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