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If you are a keen classic car owner or are thinking of becoming one then why not get along to the above event that takes place at The National Exhibition Centre that is located just off Junction 6 of the M42 motorway near Birmingham from the 27th to 29th March 2020. Do bear in mind that you will need to purchase a ticket in advance – see the classiccarauctions.co.uk website for more information in this respect.
To give you a taste of the classic cars that are going to be auctioned, we thought that we would mention just some of them but more details can be found on the above website.
Why not take a look at a 1948 Jaguar 1.5 Litre (MARK IV) saloon car that will no doubt attract the attention of many a passer by. It has an estimated sale price of £20,000 to £25,000. The car was subject to restoration in 2004 and has only got 17,200 miles on the clock that is an extremely low mileage for its age. It has been in the same ownership for 69 years.
Those of you who like MINIs may want to cast their eyes over a 1966 Morris MINI MK1 Traveller that is being offered for sale with an estimated price of £15,000 to £18,000. It is said to be in very good condition. You will be pleased to read that it has been in the same family ownership from new. It has 88,000 miles on the clock. There is also a 1960 Morris MINI MK1 850 De-Luxe available to buy with an estimated sale price of £18,000 to £21,000. This is also said to be in very good condition and has a mere 13,000 miles on the clock. There are a number of other classic MINIs being auctioned.
How about a 1960 Renault 750/4CV that has an estimated sale price of £10,000 to £12,000. It has been owned by the same person since 1998 and is said to have had in excess of £35,000 of restoration work carried out on it. It has 85,686 miles on the clock.
Isn’t it great when classic cars come up for sale that have been in the hands of the same owner for many years. A 1974 MGB GT V8 has been owned by the same person for 48 years. It has an estimated sale price of £16,000 to £20,000. It has done 112,000 miles so has been on its travels. Apparently, in the region of £20,000 has been spent on it and it is said to be in very good condition.
There are numerous other classic cars for sale so why not take some time out and visit the show. Who knows, you may be driving away a new classic vehicle.