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Thursday 30 May 2019

CLASSIC MINI COOPER S WAVES THE FLAG AT BARONS’ BRITISH HERITAGE, CLASSIC & SPORTS CARS SALE JUNE 4, SANDOWN PARK



CLASSIC MINI COOPER S WAVES THE FLAG AT BARONS’ BRITISH HERITAGE, CLASSIC & SPORTS CARS SALE 
 JUNE 4, SANDOWN PARK

After consolidating its strong start to 2019 by selling 63% of the lots on offer in its April sale, Barons is now looking forward to its British Heritage, Classic & Sports Cars sale next Tuesday, June 4 at Sandown Park.
Appropriately, in the 60th anniversary year of one of the most famous British cars of all time, one of the featured lots is a charismatic 1966 1275cc Austin Mini Cooper S. This lovely little car has recently been re-commissioned, has a Heritage Certificate confirming its originality and has a guide price of £38,000-£45,000. The sale also includes a 1970 Morris Mini Cooper S complete with Union Jack roof. Comprehensively restored ten years ago and fitted with a Richard Longman fast road 1380cc engine with Omega pistons, built into a chemically cleaned and crack tested A+ block, the car has only covered around 6,000 miles since restoration and has been used mainly in the dry. It has a guide price of £18,000-£24,000.
One particularly notable British machine is the 1975 MG BGT V8. Powered by the 3,528 cc Rover V8 engine, this extremely rare factory MG BGT V8 has just been recommissioned and is in its original colour of Tundra Green. The last registered owner in the log book owned the car from 1982 and covered a genuine 79,000 miles in 44 years. Guide price: £16,000-£20,000.
The 2006 TVR Tuscan Mk 3 in the sale is the last Mk 3 to come out of the TVR gates before the factory closed its doors forever. Only 26 Mk3s were built. This very desirable British sports car has a guide price of £28,000-£34,000.
Other British entries include a 1967 Sunbeam Alpine Series V GT with a meticulously maintained history file documenting the car’s car by a small series of long-term owners (£9,000-£12,000) and, for those looking for a potential future classic, a 414bhp 2007 Vauxhall VXR8 (£11,000-£14,000).
Non-British cars going under the hammer on June 4 include a handsome and rare 1931 Nash Eight-90 series limousine in superb condition. It has resided in the UK since the 1940s and been owned by the same family ever since it was imported. It carries a guide price of £28,000-£34,000. Another rarity is the 1982 Bitter SC (£12,000-£15,000), one of only 29 made for the UK market, and the dealer demonstrator car for the then importer/distributor Woodhouse. Designed with the help of legendary designer Giovanni Michelotti and produced in Turin Italy, just 461 examples were built between 1979 and 1984.
The sale also features a stunning American ‘muscle car’. The rare 1973 454 (7.4 ltr) big block manual Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Targa is from the last year of factory chrome bumper models and has a guide price of £25,000-£29,000.
For more information, please visit www.barons-auctions.com.
Barons April 30 sale continues strong 2019 trend
British cars also fared well in Barons’ April Spring Classic sale, with a 1972 Jaguar E-type V12 convertible achieving the highest price of the day, exceeding estimate to sell for £46,200, and Land Rover, Aston Martin and MG all featuring in the top ten results.
Another notable Jaguar result was the 1973 XJ Series 2 pre-production coupé, chassis number 2, used by Jaguar’s then Chief Engineer Jim Randle as his company car and subsequently owned by Thoroughbred and Classic Cars magazine, where it featured many times. In need of full restoration and offered at no reserve, this ‘garden find’ sold for £5,830.
Other interesting lots sold in April included a remarkably original 1967 MG 1100 which has clocked up just 27,500 warranted miles and sold for £8,250 and a 1992 Rover Maestro whose owner has transformed it back to its original state; it was a police vehicle with the Lancashire Constabulary! This ‘arresting’ machine was taken into custody by its new owner when it sold for £3,850.
Barons’ Auction Manager Tim Gascoigne commented “We’ve been really pleased with our first two sales of the year, with good amounts of buyers attracted by a diverse selection of lots with broad appeal. We’re now looking forward to June 4 for our annual British Heritage, Classic & Sports Cars sale.”
Results, Barons April 30 2019
YEAR
MAKE
MODEL
Sold Inc
1972
Jaguar
E-Type V12 Convertible
£46,200
1997
Ferrari
348TS
£42,900
1963
Mercedes
230SL
£39,600
2009
Land Rover
Defender 90 SVX Soft Top
£33,550
2007
Aston Martin
DB9 Volante
£30,800
1970
MG
C GT
£22,000
2000
Aston Martin
DB7 Vantage
£20,900
1950
Ford
Pilot V8
£19,580
2001
Range Rover
Sport HSE Autobiography
£17,600
2005
Porsche
911 996 C4 S Tiptronic
£13,530
2007
Vauxhall
VXR8
£13,420
1961
Austin
Seven Mini
£9,350
1996
Mercedes
W124 E220 Convertible
£9,240
1967
MG
1100
£8,250
2015
Land Rover
Discovery TD5 ES
£8,250
1995
Renault
Clio Williams 2
£7,700
1990
Renault
5GT Turbo
£7,700
1975
MG
BGT
£6,930
1988
Mercedes
W124 E200 T Estate
£6,160
2005
Rover
75 4.6 V8 Connoisseur SE
£6,050
2001
Bentley
Brooklands
£5,830
1974
Jaguar
XJ Series 2 Coupe
£5,830
1992
Daimler
Double Six Series 3 V12 5.3
£5,720
1981
Reliant
Scimitar GTC
£5,500
1995
Jeep
Wrangler
£5,500
1997
Mercedes
280SL
£5,225
2001
Mercedes
CLK 320 Avantgarde Convertible
£4,620
1996
Jaguar
XK8
£3,850
1992
Rover
Maestro Police Car
£3,850
1991
Mercedes
W124 230E Saloon
£3,630
2000
Mercedes
E240 2.6 Elegance Estate
£3,575
2003
BMW
E46 318 2.0 M-Sport
£3,520
1954
Austin
A30 Seven
£3,410
2003
BMW
E39 520SE Estate Touring
£3,300
1987
Vauxhall
Cavalier Cabriolet
£3,080
1995
BMW
520i
£3,080
1998
Daimler
V8
£2,970
1999
BMW
Z3 Convertible
£2,860
1989
Nissan
Bluebird 2.0 GL Estate
£2,750
1989
Nissan
Sunny 1.4LS
£2,750
1972
MG
Midget
£2,420
2002
Peugeot
406 Coupe
£2,310
2000
Mercedes
SLK230
£2,310
1990
Mitsubishi
GTO Twin Turbo
£2,200
2004
Land Rover
Freelander TD4 S/W A
£2,200
2001
Volkswagen
Golf 2.0 Avantgarde Convertible
£1,760
1966
Triumph
Herald 12/50
£1,705
1991
Mitsubishi
GTO Twin Turbo
£1,650
1983
Volkswagen
Golf Avantgarde GE Cabriolet
£1,450
1996
Jaguar
Sovereign LWB
£1,000
2006
MG
TF
£950

Jaguar
Brochures
£92

Jaguar
Brochures
£86

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