A lot of people possibly think that you have to spend a huge sum of money buying a classic car but this is just not always the case. For instance, Charterhouse Auctioneers & Valuers is to hold an auction on 3 March 2022 at Hayes International Motor Museum & Online that includes a number of vehicles that have an estimated sale price of below £10,000. Full details can be found on the auctioneer’s website but we provide information about some of the lots below.

For instance, a 1936 Morris 8 Saloon has an estimated sale price of between £5,000 to £6,000. The bodywork is a combination of green and black. It is said to have been restored and has new carpets.

If you are attracted to a two-seater sports car then why not peruse a 1978 MG B Roadster that has an estimated sale price of between £4,000 to £5,000. Its bodywork is in black as is the leather upholstery. It is said to have less than 64,000 miles on the clock. It has been in the same ownership since 2005.

A 1986 Citroen 2CV Charleston has an estimated sale price of between £6,500 to £7,000. It looks lovely with its bodywork being in two tone grey. It is said to have done just over 61.000 miles making it a low mileage vehicle. It is said to have also been subject to a partial restoration.

For those of you interested in a two-seater sports car you may also like to cast your eyes over a 1968 Triumph Spitfire MK 111 that has an estimated sale price of between £5,000 to £6,000. Its bodywork is in white with blue stripes.

If you are looking for an older two-seater car then why not consider a 1933 Morris Minor Two Seater that has an estimated sale price of between £8,000 to £9,000. It really does look lovely. Its bodywork is in green with some black and the interior is also in green.

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