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United KingdomEAS846

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Record Creation: Entered on 17 May 2007.

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Car History

Australia, UK

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Exterior Photos (5)

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Details Photos: Exterior (1)

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Detail Photos: Interior (1)

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Detail Photos: Engine (2)

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2007-05-17 20:06:42 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:
www.speedmastercars.com

Sellers description:
The car is currently on its original steel wheels with the rear wheel spats fitted and intact. It also has a full set of chrome wire wheels available with the car. The car was manufactured in 1951 and left the factory in June of that year headed for the Original selling dealer "Brylaw" in Melbourne Australia. Originally finished in Bronze with biscuit and tan interior with a fawn soft top when manufactured in 1951, the car has had a complete body, trim and mechanical rebuild and now boasts a gleaming old English white body, blue leather interior, blue carpets and a black mohair soft top all of which still remains in concourse condition. A rare opportunity to buy one of the finest examples of a fast appreciating British Sports Car, built in celebration of the record braking car that achieved 132.6 MPH during May 1949. Every aspect of this car is first class and it would be the envy of any concourse event.
colour Old English White
interior colour Blue Leather
drive RHD
type Cabrio / Roadster
year 1951
mileage 95.650 km / 59.434 mi
Chassis No. 660824
Engine No. W3446-7
price 59.995 GBP
VAT No

2010-09-11 11:06:54 | pauls writes:

Car is still at or has returned to same seller.
www.speedmastercars.com

Current description:
colour Old English White
interior colour Royal Blue
drive RHD
type Cabrio / Roadster
year 1951
price 92.000 GBP
VAT No
city Leeds
country United Kingdom
Manufactured June 1951 Registered Number EAS 846 (Non Transferable)

Chassis Number....660824 / Body Number.......F3056

Engine Number.....W3446-7 Gearbox Number...JH 5876

Finished in Old English White with Blue Leather Interior and a speedo reading of 60,782 miles. Which we believe is the total for the car, as from the MOT's the car has only covered a few thousand miles since arrival in the UK.

The car is currently on its chrome wire wheels. It also has a full set of original steel wheels with the rear wheel spats which can be fitted to the car included .

The car was manufactured in 1951 and left the factory in June of that year headed for the Original selling dealer "Brylaw" in Melbourne Australia.

Originally finished in Bronze with biscuit and tan interior with a fawn soft top when manufactured in 1951, the car has had a complete body, trim and mechanical rebuild and now boasts a gleaming old English white body, blue leather interior, blue carpets and a black mohair soft top all of which still remains in concourse condition. The restoration was carried out in Australia during the late 1990’s before selling to the UK in 2002. The car has had 3 owners in the UK since 2002, and has been well maintained and regularly serviced since.

A rare opportunity to see one of the finest examples of a fast appreciating British Sports Car, built in celebration of the record braking car that achieved 132.6 MPH during May 1949.

Every aspect of this car is first class and it would be the envy of any concourse event.

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