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If you have been considering investing in a classic car but don’t have hundreds of thousands of pounds in the bank you need not worry as Classic Car Auctions has some affordably priced cherished vehicles coming up for auction shortly.
They will be holding an auction at the London Classic Car Show on the 26th June 2021 from mid-day so why not combine a visit to the show as well as possibly bidding for a classic car. Full details of the vehicles being offered for sale can be found on the auctioneer’s website classiccarauctions.co.uk but we highlight some of the vehicles below: –
A 1959 Austin-Healey MK1 “Frogeye” Sprite is being offered for sale with an estimated sale price of between £14,000 to £16,000. This is a delightful looking two-seater open-topped sports car that will no doubt attract a great deal of attention should it be seen on the public highway on a lovely summer’s afternoon. Its bodywork is in Old English White. It has a black roof and a green interior. It has a 948cc engine producing 43bhp.
A 1971 Morris Minor 1000 Convertible is being offered for sale with an estimated sale price of between £10,000 to £12,000. This really is a stunning looking open-topped two-door classic car that may attract quite a bit of interest. Its bodywork is in Signal Red and it has a cream coloured soft-top.
A 1977 Triumph Stag has an estimated sale price of £10,000 to £12,000. Its coachwork is in Mimosa Yellow with a black top and a black leather interior. It has 77,516 miles on the clock. It has a 3-litre engine and an automatic gearbox.
Perhaps you might like to take a look at a 1969 MGB Roadster MK11 with an estimated sale price of £10,000 to £12,000. This is a popular two-seater open topped sports car. The coachwork is in Snowberry White and it has a black leather interior. It has been subject to a full engine rebuild and full restoration of the bodywork.
A two-seater 1986 Jaguar XJ-SC V12 5.3 has an estimated sale price of £10,000 to £12,000. Its bodywork is in Tudor White. It still has its original owners manual and service book. It has 77,283 miles showing on the clock.
So, why not get along to the auction and hopefully you will find yourself an affordable priced classic car. You will no doubt want to make sure that it is suitably insured so why not give us a call to obtain a competitive classic car insurance quotation without any obligation.