Many of you will be familiar with Anglia Car Auctions with some of you possibly having purchased a classic car through them at some point in the past. Well, on Saturday 2nd and on Sunday 3rd November 2024 the auction house is to auction a large variety of classic cars. Viewing is available on Thursday 31st October and Friday 1st November 2024 between 9am and 4pm. On the days of the sale gates are opened at 9am with the auction starting at 10am on both days. Below we mention some of the vehicles being offered for sale but more information can be found on the auctioneer’s website.

There are a large number of Alfa Romeo enthusiasts so those of you that are in that category may like to caste your eyes over a 1977 Alfa Romeo Alfretta GTV. If you take a look at the photographs on the auctioneer’s website you are likely to be impressed. The vehicle does look great both outside and inside with red coachwork on the outside and a light colour interior. It has an estimated sale price of £7,500 to £9,500 so should hopefully be within the budget of many interested buyers. It only has just over 27,000 miles on the clock making it an extremely low mileage for its age. It has only had 4 owners with the most recent owner having it since 2015.

If you have a little more to spend then why not peruse a 1978 Aston Martin V8 Auto Convertible. Its coachwork is in Opalescent Blue Metallic. It has a soft-top and blue seating. It has been in the same ownership since 2008. It has 66,603 miles on the clock making it a low mileage vehicle bearing in mind its age. A number of years ago it was converted from a saloon car to a convertible. It has an estimated sale price of £25,000 to £35,000.

If you fancy something a little bit different and perhaps more sedate then why not spend some time looking over a 1928 Austin 7 Chummy. This really is a delightful looking open-topped classic car. It comes with a 748cc engine. Its coachwork is a very deep yellowish colour. It has an estimated sale price of £9,000 to £12,000 so will hopefully be affordable for a number of interested purchasers. It is only showing 7,485 miles on the odometer making it extremely low mileage. The present owner has had it in their possession for 3 years. Back in 2007 it was restored over a number of years. It runs on normal E5 or E10 unleaded petrol. It is said to achieve in the region of 45mpg.

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