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A Collective Auction Sale Transport A COLLECTIVE AUCTION SALE TRANSPORT, CLASSIC CARS, VEHICLES, STATIONARY ENGINES, IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS INCLUDING ‘THE GRAHAM TYLER’ COLLECTION A GENUINE BARN FIND TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE THREE COUNTIES SHOWGROUND MALVERN WORCESTERSHIRE WR13 6NW TUESDAY 25 MAY 2021 Sale starts at 10 a.m. www.easyliveauction.com/johngoodwin Auctioneer: Chris Maulkin FNAEA Buyers Premium 18% (inc. Vat) Card payments can be accepted by debit card ONLY, there is no charge We are UNABLE to accept credit card payment Sale Room Tel No. 07968 694746 NO HEAVY MACHINERY OR VEHICLES TO BE REMOVED UNTIL AFTER THE SALE ALL ITEMS SOLD AS SEEN SITE TO BE CLEARED BY 12PM ON FRIDAY 28TH MAY ALL GOODS SOLD AS SEEN PLEASE NOTE All auction business is governed by the conditions of business, a copy of which are available upon request. 1. Whilst we endeavour to provide accurate descriptions all statements contained in the Catalogue are made without responsibility on the part of the Vendors or the Auctioneers. 2. Lots may carry abbreviations such as a/f (as found, considerable damage), the absence of such a note does not imply that the lot is without defect. 3. The lots will be sold as they stand at the time of the sale with all their qualities and defects - irrespective of their description in the catalogue. 4. Any measurements and weights are approximate. Please note all weights given are in avoirdupois ounces unless stated otherwise. 5. All statements contained in the Catalogue as to the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot are statements of opinion and are not to be taken as, or as implying, statements or representations of fact. 6. Intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to all such matters and as to the physical description of any lot. Any commission bids are accepted on the understanding and assumption that the purchaser has inspected the lot and is fully satisfied with it. 7. No person in the employment of the Auctioneers has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation of any lot. 8. The Auctioneer reserves the right to fix a reserve and accept bids up to such a reserve on behalf of the vendor. All lots sold without reserve are sold at the auctioneer's discretion. Clearance of Sale Room All items must be removed by 12 noon Friday 28th May without fail. Any item not collected will be subject to storage and handling charges. Transfer of lots We are unable to transfer lots from one buyer to any other. Bidding increments £0 - £100 £5 increments £100 - £200 £10 increments £200 - £500 £20, £50, £80 etc £500 - £1000 £50 increments £1000 - £2000 £100 increments £2000 - £10,000 £200, £500, £800 etc £10,000 - £20,000 £1000 increments £20,000 - £50,000 £2000, £5000, £8000 £50,000+ £5000 increments John Goodwin – Sale Catalogue Lot Description 17 VINTAGE TRACTOR, DAVID BROWN 2D VINEYARD 1 BUS / COACH BKX 94F, BEDFORD J2 SZ10 COACH, TRACTOR, REGISTERED 16.04.1958 PJB498. BELIEVED PLAXTON EMBASSY BODYWORK, C20F, FIRST TO BE EX GROVES FARM IN ABINGDON AND THEN REGISTERED 19.02.1968, NEW TO BLETCHLEY SELF PRESERVED DRIVE, LATER RYLAND GLOUCESTER 2002, 18 HISTORIC TRACTOR FORDSON AGRICULTURAL PRESERVED BY PRESENT OWNER 06/04. RECORDS TRACTOR CBW606R BUILT CIRCA 1951 FIRST ADVISE CHASSIS 7T103856 BODY 688012 REGISTERED 21.4.1977 WITH PERKINS 6 CYLINDER 2 BEDFORD BUS / COACH UPK78F BEDFORD J2 SZ10 ENGINE PLAXTON EMBASSY C20F 19 CITROEN 2CV REGISTRATION NUY679T FOR CHASSIS NO 108086 RESTORATION BODY NO 688014 20 VOLKSWAGEN POLO N773EAB 1.4L NEW TO BICKNELL, GODALMING ACQUIRED BY 21 MOTOR CAR, PEUGEOT 307 GLX 16V AUTO, 5 DOOR VENDOR APRIL 2002 HATCHBACK, PETROL VA52 SMO, 1587CC. 3 BEDFORD BUS / COACH, XUS844J BEDFORD J2 SZ10 22 MOTOR CAR, HYUNDAI 5 DOOR HATCHBACK VO59 PLAXTON EMBASSY C20F BODY. RZE, A F5P21 PETROL 1248CC CAR, 2 OWNER. CHASSIS NO OT 166369, BODY NO 702006 23 2000 MINI COOPER 1275, LOW MILEAGE, APPROX. NEW TO HAMILTON, GLASGOW ACQUIRED BY 22500 MILES, RECENT MOT, A FAST APPRECIATING ACQUIRED BY PRESENT OWNER BY SEPT 2004 NOTE CLASSIC! THIS HAS HAD THE NUMBER PLATES FITTED FROM 24 1987 SPECIAL EDITION AUSTIN MINI ADVANTAGE, ANOTHER VEHICLE, 7250HA BUT CORRECT NO IS TENNIS THEMED WITH SPACE SET OF ORIGINAL XUS844J AND SHOULD TALLY WITH THE CHASSIS/ DECALS, LOW MILEAGE, APPROX. 47,200 MILES, BODY NUMBERS GIVEN. VEHICLE HAS NO SEATS RECENT MOT, A USEABLE AND APPRECIATING AND IS SOLD WITH EXISTING CONTENTS CLASSIC CAR 4 TRIUMPH TR4A SPORTS CAR FTT920D FOR 25 LANDROVER ENGINE EX MILITARY 2.5 LITRE RESTORATION 26 LAND ROVER ENGINE 5 CLASSIC VEHICLE FORD POPULAR SALON VFK874 27 LAND ROVER ENGINE FIRST REGISTE RED 12.3.1959 FOR RESTORATION 28 LAND ROVER REAR WINDOW & CAB ROOF 6 HILLMAN SALOON BWP708 FIRST REGISTERED 29 LAND ROVER REAR CAB WINDOW 31.12.1937 FOR RESTORATION 30 LAND ROVER REAR CAB WINDOW 7 SCARCE VINTAGE CHEVROLET, CAR FOR 31 2 LAND ROVER DOORS RESTORATION 32 LAND ROVER FRONT WINDSCREEN PANEL 8 DAIMLER 1950, 2.5 L DHC MODEL DB18 WITH 33 LAND ROVER FRONT PANEL WITH RADIATOR, PLUS COACHWORK BY BARKER & CO. REGISTRATION 6 SEAT CUSHIONS OPD304, FIRST REGISTERED 15.5.1950 FOR 34 LAND ROVER REAR CAB PANEL AND ANOTHER RESTORATION, A RARE CAR PANEL 9 HISTORIC ROLLS ROYCE WRAITH NYP808 FIRST 35 LAND ROVER 2 FRONT WINGS REGISTERED 11.09.1953 FOR RESTORATION 36 LAND ROVER REAR PANEL & PARTS BELIEVED TO BE A FORMER AMBASSADORS LIMO IN 37 QTY OF RANGE ROVER PANELS, DOORS & REAR BRUSSELS PRIOR TO THE SECOND WORLD WAR WE DOOR ARE ADVISED THIS WAS REQUISITIONED BY THE NAZIS AND HAS GERMAN GLASS AS ALL THE 38 LAND ROVER BONNET, POSSIBLY MK 2 WINDOWS WERE SHOT OUT REPATRIATED TO THE 39 LAND ROVER REAR DOORS & PANELS UK POST WAR AND REGISTERED IN 1953 A TRULY 40 LAND ROVER ROOF PANEL HISTORIC VEHICLE 41 LAND ROVER ROOF PANEL 10 BEDFORD J1 AMBULANCE, WITH A HAWSON / 42 LAND ROVER ROOF PANEL WADHAM STRINGER BODY, (2 AXLE RIGID BODY 43 LAND ROVER BONNET MOTOR CARAVAN FORMER AMBULANCE) HTB373K 44 VEHICLE SPARES, POSSIBLY LAND ROVER TANK & FIRST REGISTERED 07.12.1971 PETROL HISTORIC SILENCER BOX VEHICLE, SPENT MOST OF ITS LIFE IN MANCHESTER. 45 LAND ROVER BONNET AND ADDITIONAL HOOD BELIEVED TO BE ONE OF ONLY 2 VEHICLES IN SUPPORTS EXISTENCE 46 LAND ROVER FRONT WING PANEL 11 HISTORIC AMBULANCE FIRST REGISTERED 10.10.1991 47 LAND ROVER REAR DOOR PANEL PETROL, KYC599N 48 2 LAND ROVER BUMPERS 12 MERCEDES 309D CAMPER MERCEDES "HYMER" 49 PALLET OF MOTORING & OTHER SUNDRY PARTS CAMPER MOTOR CARAVAN, A903 DWP, V5 FIRST 50 PALLET OF VARIOUS LAND ROVER & OTHER PARTS REGISTERED 11.05.2004, 2938CC DIESEL, MOT & SPARES EXPIRED 28.01.2021, BELIEVED TO BE 51 PALLET OF MOTOR SPARES MANUFACTURED IN 1984. LEFT HAND DRI VE 52 TOWBAR 13 LAND ROVER 88 PDF 977M, FIRST REGISTERED 53 KOJAK HYDRAULIC JACK, 1000KG WITH CASE 18.04.1974, DIESEL 60 VINTAGE AGRICULTURAL CLIFFORD ROTAVATOR, 14 LAND ROVER A494 AHL, FIRST REGISTERED WITH JAP ENGINE 17.04.1984, MODEL 88 4 CYL 2500 CC DIESEL, MOT 61 LANDMASTER ROTAVATOR WITH VILLIERS ENGINE EXPIRED 02.12.2020 MK 40 15 LAND ROVER KFP 536K FIRST REGISTERED 06.04.1972 62 VARIOUS TINGS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS PETROL 63 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 16 SERIES 1 LAND ROVER GNR 103, MK 1, FIRST 64 2 ROTATORS SPARES OR REPAIR REGISTERED 23.10.1950, PETROL 70 SCARIFIER FOR LAWN TRACTOR Buyer’s premium 18% inc VAT Tuesday 25 th May 2021 John Goodwin – Sale Catalogue 71 HIGH SIDED ALUMINIUM CAR TRAILER LACKING 149 VINTAGE AGRICULTURAL MASHER TOOL WITH TOW HITCH 400KG CAST END APPROX 39 INCH LONG PROBABLY A 72 TOWER SCAFFOLD AND STAGING SWEDE OR SHEEP FEED MASHER 73 SET OF EXTENDING ALUMINIUM LADDERS 150 WOODEN RAKE AND LARGE SAW 74 SET OF EXTENDING ALUMINIUM LADDERS 151 VINTAGE DOUGLAS INTERPLANT HOE AND GAPPER 75 GALVANISED TANK 152 3 VARIOUS AUTO SPADES INCLUDING TERREX 76 SINGLE AXLE TRAILER 153 2 VINTAGE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 100 4 GREEN PAINTED CAST IRON WHEELS APPROX 31 154 2 VINTAGE SEED DRILLS cms DIAMETER 155 3 VINTAGE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 101 SET OF 4 LARKWORTHY'S IMPROVED SAFETY 156 SHALLOW GLAZED SINK approx. 91 x 46 cm WHEELS TOGETHER WITH 4 OTHERS 157 SHALLOW GLAZED SINK approx. 76 x 48 cm 102 MISC CAST IRON WHEELS 158 SHALLOW BELFAST SINK 103 PAIR AND 1 OTHER CAST IRON WHEELS 159 COMPOSITE 3 GRACES GARDEN FOUNTAIN 104 7 VARIOUS MISC CAST IRON WHEELS 160 STONE LION FACE PLAQUE 105 SET OF 4 CAST IRONS WHEELS APPROX 30 cms 161 CLEARVIEW STOVE WITH BACK BOI LER DIAMETER AND 1 OTHER PAIR 162 5 GALVANISED WATERING CANS 106 6 29 cm DIAMETER CAST IRON WHEELS 163 5 GALVANISED WATERING CANS 107 9 VARIOUS 30 cm DIAMETER CAST IRON WHEELS 166 OUTDOOR GARDEN TABLE 108 4 VARIOUS 30 cms DIAMETER CAST IRON WHEELS 167 2 SLATTED WOODEN GARDEN BENCHES 109 PAIR OF CAST IRON WHEELS APPROX 45 cms 168 GARDEN TABLE STILL IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING DIAMETER AND ONE OTHER WE MADE EARLIER! 110 4 CAST IRON WHEELS EACH APPROX 71 cms 169 CURVED GOOD QUALITY SLATTED GARDEN BENCH DIAMETER 170 SOLID OAK REFECTORY STYLE TABLE, needs 111 3 CAST IRON WHEELS EACH APPROX 56 cms refinishing to top but good quality table DIAMETER 171 CABLE REEL GARDEN TABLE AND 3 STOOLS 112 SET OF CAST IRON WHEELS ON AXLE 172 CABLE REEL GARDEN TABLE AND 3 STOOLS 113 BOX OF VARIOUS MIRRORS & POWER WASH BRUSH 173 DRAWING BOARD 114 TWO EX MIL ITARY GENERATORS 174 STEEL WORKSHOP CABINET 115 NEWTONS GENERATOR/MOTOR 175 STEEL WORKSHOP CABINET 116 OPEN ARMATURE MOTOR 176 WORKSHOP BENCH WITH VICE 117 HEAVY DUTY OPEN ARMATURE ELECTRIC MOTOR 200 4 VARIOUS MAGNETOS 118 CROMPTON AND CO LIMITED OPEN ARMATURE 201 4 VARIOUS MAGNETOS MOTOR 202 4 VARIOUS MAGNETOS 119 MWW LIMITED TYPE 2ZIA ALTERNATOR
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