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First consignments for our season opener
There’s still more than eight weeks to go until our two day sale at
Race Retro begins but we’ve already consigned a number of fantastic
cars into the auction.
One of our biggest sales in the calendar, Race Retro is Europe’s
premier historic motorsport show and hosts thousands of classic car and
motorsport enthusiasts every year.
We’re now inviting quality consignments into the sale taking place
at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. Although the catalogue closes on
January 27th, we would encourage you to get in touch with us soon so your car can benefit from extensive pre-sale marketing and PR.
You can find out more about the sale here.
To discuss an entry into the sale you can contact one of our team on 01926 691141 or email enquiries@silverstoneauctions.
Read on for more on the cars that have been consigned so far.
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1973 Porsche 911 2.4S
The Porsche 911S represented the pinnacle of Stuttgart’s sportscar
program in the early 1970s, bettered only in performance terms by the
2.7RS.
Offered here is a 1973 Porsche 911S Targa finished in its original
colour of Silver Metallic (8010) with black interior and one of the
final ‘F' series 911s. The Porsche letter of Authenticity confirms it to
have matching engine numbers. The comprehensive history file picks up
with a Mr Kwan acquiring the Targa in 1978 and selling on to Mr Peter
Lee in 1984. There is a continuous line of service history from then
along with every MoT Certificate.
Many classic car publications are now predicting a rise in Targa
values and so this very usable example offers a great opportunity to
invest. The 911S derivatives are a benchmark car and the possibility of
taking this car to another level of presentation exist.
Estimate (£): 90,000 - 100,000
Read more here
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1988 Ford Sierra Cosworth
Offered here is a stunning Texaco-liveried Sierra Cosworth that has
campaigned with significant success in the 2013 and 2014 Classic
Touring Cars Racing Club (CTRC) pre-'93 Touring Car series. According to
marque specialists Oakfields, who offered their knowledge and
assistance during the build, it is believed to be the last known
genuine, right-hand drive 909 Sierra shell in existence.
Presented in superb order throughout, the car has just finished the
2014 season, which it won outright in October at Spa. However, during
its time with the current owner it crucially avoided any 'racing
incidents' and the bodywork and finish remain excellent. A full set of
its results can be found at: http://classictouringcars.com/
Even if possible, it would cost well in excess of £100,000 to build
a car to this standard and specification today. Evidently, this Sierra
Cosworth is a front-running, ready to race car that epitomises a great
era in Motorsport history.
Estimate (£): 32,000 - 36,000
Read more here.
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1997 Porsche 911 Carrera 4
The 993 series is well placed in the 911 spectrum, encapsulating
the unmistakable magic and unique feel of the air cooled era whilst
offering a modern yet involving driving experience.
Finished in Arena Red Metallic with contrasting black leather
interior, this particular 993 Carrera 4 was first delivered to the UK on
the 1st of February 1997. Factory options included 17" Cup Wheels, rear
window wiper, tinted windshield, air conditioning and electric sunroof.
The car has just been serviced by well-respected Porsche
specialists RS 911 in Wales and is supplied with a full condition report
from them and almost one year's MoT. The 993 model continues to
represent classic 911 styling with a refined mechanical edge, allowing
these cars to increase in both popularity and desirability.
Estimate (£): 28,000 - 32,000
Read more here
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Classic to sell?
To discuss an entry into our two-day sale at Race Retro please contact one of our team on 01926 691141 or email enquiries@silverstoneauctions.
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Dates for your diary...
Race Retro & Classic Car Sale
21st and 22nd February
Stoneleigh Park
Warwickshire
For further information about buying or selling at any of our forthcoming auctions, please call us on 01926 691 141 or email enquiries@silverstoneauctions.
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