H&H AUCTIONS - CATALOGUE CLOSING - The Imperial War Museum Duxford Auction
LAST CHANCE TO CONSIGN
Due to the volume of activity surrounding our catalogue closing being much higher than anticipated yesterday, our phone service was temporarily unavailable due to a technical fault.
We’d like to apologise for any inconvenience caused and would like to reassure our clients that the problem has now been resolved.
Thank you for your patience and support at this time, and we hope to hear from you as soon as possible - we'd also like to remind potential sellers that today is the last chance to consign your classic car to the Imperial War Museum Duxford auction on 26th July.
Rare Mini once owned by disgraced Tory minister For Sale Mini owned by Ernest Maples, the man who gave Britain its motorways, and was designed to carry his golf clubs
Barn-find 1960 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL Wonderful time-warp 1960 Mercedes Benz 190SL found in an old garage in Solihull is coming to auction with NO RESERVE and is estimated to sell for £50,000 as a restoration project.
The catalogue for our July 26th IWM Duxford auction closes this Wednesday, July 5th at 5:30 pm.
Among the latest consignments are a 1955 Aston Martin DB2/4 Restoration Project, 2001 Daimler Majestic 4.0 LWB that was built to a bespoke specification for the personal use of Her Majesty The Queen and the unique 1951 HRG 1500 Four-Seater.
Needless to say, the July 26th sale has already generated news headlines around the globe and we are expecting another strong turnout.
If you would like to enter your selected classic then this may be your last chance.
Contact one of our Sales Specialists today for a free valuation on your cherished classic via info@handh.co.uk or at Head Office on 01925 210035.
Rare Mini once owned by disgraced Tory minister For Sale Mini owned by Ernest Maples, the man who gave Britain its motorways, and was designed to carry his golf clubs
Barn-find 1960 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL Wonderful time-warp 1960 Mercedes Benz 190SL found in an old garage in Solihull is coming to auction with NO RESERVE and is estimated to sell for £50,000 as a restoration project.
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