dodge44 wrote:Lurking behind a Czech Tatra the crusty Mini at this November's Charterhouse auction (4/11/18) at the Bristol Restoration show was YJB626 - a 1961 Austin Seven with plenty of period modifications. Electric petrol pump moved from subframe to bulkhead, washer bottle replaced with what looked like a sweet, Extra Switches and gauges aplenty inside. Floor pan slightly damaged by jacking but otherwise reasonably sound but rotten outer sills. Small hole in boot floor. Don't know what it sold for but guide price was £4000-6000.
sold for £4200
Sounds about right, hope it stays in one piece, nice together project for some one
Jim Clark Lotus Cortina set for £200k sale
"PHK 614D is one of just three Group 5 works cars built by Lotus for the 1966 Saloon Car Championship. And, as if that wasn’t reason enough to covet it, it was driven in that competition by none other than Jim Clark, Graham Hill, Sir John Whitmore, Peter Arundell and Jacky Ickx.
Now it’s going under the hammer at Silverstone Auctions’ Autosport International Sale – with a hefty estimate of £180,000 to £200,000." https://www.classicandsportscar.com/new ... s200k-sale
I doubt that will get to its reserve. I think they should knock the 1 of the front of the estimate. I would understand the price if it had 2,000 miles on the clock, but in excess of 20,000 its just to optomistic a value.
Other cars of note in the sale are the Mini Clubman with a tale to tell, and the Mk3S at an affordable estimate.
Have to agree Stuart, it is in the region of £5k to £8k is my thinking. That late Mk3 Cooper S looks original enough but it has lost the hydrolastic system and needs a lot of tidying. That Mini 30 is one nice car and where I would put £20k before that VP, Cooper S or that Clubman
Nice but I don't think any ADO16 is worth that unless it's delivery mileage, unrestored and perfect. I missed out on one such car, Mk1 Morris, thirty years ago and have been kicking myself ever since (I was still at uni' so had no money to spend on cars)
Interested to see how the BMW 2500 does, mine has slightly lower mileage and doesn't have those stupid speakers stuck on the parcel shelf, what a daft thing to do to such a nice car.
Probably what it is worth if it had over £10K spent on it - they cost a lost more to put right than a mini, but yes rare to see one going for that money
I'd be interested to see what the 970 sells for . As you say lots of wrong details for the purist witch much affect value ...... ken
1963 austin Cooper s mk1 1071
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1968 Austin Cooper mk2 998
1962 Morris mini super 850
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