If you are considering either buying your first classic car or are thinking of adding to your collection then why not get along to the Bolesworth Castle Auction of Classic, Performance and Supercars being run by Hampson Auctions. It is scheduled to take place at the castle in Tattenhall, Cheshire CH3 9JJ on Sunday 22nd September 2024 commencing at midday with viewing days on Saturday 21st September 2024 from 12pm to 6pm and again on Sunday 22nd September 2024 from 9am to 12 noon.

You can find a full list of lots available on the auctioneer’s website but we thought we would mention just a few of the vehicles being offered for sale below: –

If you fancy something a little different then why not take a look at a 1974 Morris Mini Pickup that has an estimated sale price of between £12,000 to £14,000. You don’t see many of these classic cars on the roads these days. You may be surprised to read that it has only had one owner from when it first came off the production line. It only has around 91,000 miles on the clock making it low mileage for its age. Its coachwork is in khaki and it has only had the one owner. It has had a full restoration and seats two people inside. It has a 1.0 litre engine and a 4 speed manual gearbox. It is described as being in good condition.

If you warm to the prospect of getting behind of an open-topped sports car then why not take a look at a 1968 Sunbeam Alpine that has an estimated sale price of between £14,000 to £16,000. It is said to be in excellent condition. It only has 30.450 miles on the clock making it an extremely low mileage classic car. It has recently been subject to a full nut and bolt restoration. Its bodywork that is completely original is in baby blue and it has a vinyl interior in black. This open topped sports car will catch the eye of many a passer by.

If you are an enthusiast of Porsche then why not cast your eyes over a 1978 Porsche 911 SC Targa that has an estimated sale price of £38,000 to £42,000. It had a bare metal restoration about 10 years ago. It has a tartan interior.

There are many admirers of Morris Minors and if you are one of those people why not peruse a 1967 Morris Minor 1000 that has an estimated sale price of between £4,000 to £8,000. It has only had 2 owners from when it first came off the production line having originally been owned for 55 years. It is said to have a mere 21,746 miles on the clock. It was modified in the last couple of years. It is a little quirky in so much as it has a union jack on the boot lid. It has a 4 speed manual gearbox and a 1,098cc 4-cylinder A-Series engine. Its coachwork is in Trafalgar Blue but it has a black vinyl roof.