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Tender Catalogue Download By order of the UK Ministry of Defence MASSIVE SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER Wednesday 30th November 2016 Viewing: Saturday 26th Monday 28th and Tuesday 29th and inc. morning of sale Approx 1000 + Lots to Include A VERY Large Quantity of Armoured Vehicle Spares including Saxon, Combat Engineer Tractor CET, Challenger, Warrior, CVRT, FV 432, Viking, Hagglund, Chieftain Etc, To include Engines, Transmissions, Armour Plate, Radiators, Electrical Parts, Control Panels, Alternators, Turrets, Prop. Shafts, Rams, Peri- scopes, Air Con. Kits, Radio Fitting Kits, CES, Etc. Etc. New and Used Wheels, Tyres and Track inc Winter Track. LAND ROVERS, Cars, Vans, Tippers Etc. LEYLAND DAF 4 x 4 Cargo Trucks some with winches. HGV`s inc. Volvo FL 6 Fire Rescue Vehicle Etc. Foden 6 x 6 Heavy Recovery Vehicle, Bucher Duro 6 x 6 platforms and workshops Etc Etc. TRAILERS inc. Penman Wide Track Latest Spec Land Rover Trailers, Comms Trailers, Generator Trailers, Sprayers, Etc. Etc. DIESEL Generator Sets 5.6 Kva to 30 Kva ARMOURED and COLLECTORS VEHICLES including Chieftain Main Battle Tank 120mm ( suitable for spares or repair only), CVRT inc. very rare Scorpi- on/Salamander, Sultan, Spartan, Stormer, Etc. MISC. EQUIPMENT inc. Tools, Insulated offices, workshops, Heaters, Recov- ery Equipment, Clansman Radio Equipment, Electronic and Test Equipment, Tents, Canvas, Cam Nets, Scrap Copper Cable, Alluminium, Watches, Com- passes, Binoculars, Etc. VEHICLE and PLANT SPARES inc. Engines, Transmissions and Axles, Bear- ings, Prop shafts, Hydraulic Rams, Electrical Parts, Batteries, Landrover, Bed- ford, Leyland, Daf, Foden, Man, Renault, JCB, Pinzgauer, Volvo, Etc. Etc. Etc. Catalogue, pictures, terms and conditions will be available from our website. www.mod-sales.com * Please read the Tender Terms and Conditions before submitting bids * ** Please note Metal Stillages are not included in the sale ** Loading assistance will be given onto appropriate transport Address : Honeypot Lane, Colsterworth, Grantham, Lincs, NG33 5LY For any further information please call on 01476861361 Lot No Title Reg Year Milleage Guide Price Ford Mondeo TDCi 5 Door Hatchback 2000 cc 1 Diesel EU55 MDJ 2006 £850.00 Volvo XC70 4WD Estate D5 Auto Direct NHS 2 Rapid Response Engine Fault OV10 AEM 2010 £1,000.00 Ford Mondeo Zetec TDCi Estate 2000 cc Diesel 3 Rapid Response Paramedic Vehicle MA05 GOH 2005 £1,000.00 Vauxhall Vectra 1.9 CDTi Fitted Tow Bar Direct 180,000 4 British Forces Cyprus KSN 122 2008 Kms £1,500.00 Vauxhall Vectra 1.9 CDTi Fitted Tow Bar Direct 118,000 5 British Forces Cyprus KSN 094 2008 kms £1,500.00 Vauxhall Vectra 1.9 CDTi Fitted Tow Bar Direct 153,000 6 British Forces Cyprus KSN 617 2008 kms £1,500.00 Vauxhall Astra Estate 1.7 Dti Accident Damage 7 Spares or Repairs Only BJ 30 AB 2004 8 SL 9 SL Peugeot Partner Van Diesel Fitted Bulkhead 10 Protector Etc Direct B.F Cyprus HEN 681 2000 £750.00 Peugeot Partner Van Diesel Fitted Bulkhead 11 Protector Etc Direct B.F Cyprus HTB 161 2001 £750.00 Peugeot Partner Van Diesel Fitted Side Loading 12 Door Bulkhead Protector Etc Direct B.F Cyprus KNH 624 2004 £750.00 Peugeot Partner Van Diesel Fitted Bulkhead 13 Protector Etc Direct B.F Cyprus HTB 180 2001 £750.00 Citroen Berlingo Diesel Fitted Rear Seats and Windows and Side Sliding Doors Direct B.F 14 Falklands DP 87 AB 2005 £1,000.00 Ford Transit 12 Seat Minibus Diesel Fitted Seat Belts Etc Auto Transmission Side Door Direct 15 B.F Cyprus KLA 532 2005 £2,500.00 Ford Transit 12 Seat Minibus Diesel Fitted Seat Belts Etc Auto Transmission Side Door Direct 16 B.F Cyprus KLA 764 2005 £2,500.00 Citroen HDi Relay 15 Seat Minibus Requires 17 Engine Repairs Direct B.F Cyprus ED 57 AB £400.00 Citroen Relay Diesel Van with S.L.D and Rear 18 Bulkhead Direct B.F Cyprus EB 92 AB 2005 £750.00 Citroen Relay HDi Diesel Insulated Van c/w 19 Cooler Unit SLD Etc Direct B.F Cyprus EB 16 AB 2005 £1,000.00 Ford Transit Twin Wheel Tipper c/w Alloy DS 73,000 20 Body 3 Cab Seats Etc FV08 OEL 2008 miles £5,500.00 Ford Transit Double Cab Twin Wheel Tipper c/w 21 Alloy DS Body Etc OE08 EJX 2008 £5,750.00 22 SL 23 SL Land Rover 110 FFR Soft Top Fitted Wolf Wheels 76,000 24 Radio Equipment Etc 2.5 NA Diesel 380 Gearbox CG 25 AA kms £3,500.00 Land Rover 110 FFR Hard Top 2.5 NA Diesel 105,000 25 Fitted Wolf Wheels Etc 37 KL 39 kms £3,500.00 Land Rover 110 FFR Soft Top 2.5 NA Diesel 96,000 26 Fitted Wolf Wheels R380 Gearbox CF 93 AA kms £3,500.00 Land Rover 110 FFR Tithonous Hard Top 2.5 NA 108,000 27 Diesel Fitted Roll Over Protection Etc 29 KL 17 kms £4,000.00 Land Rover 110 Tithonous Soft Top 2.5 NA Diesel 28 Fitted Roll Over Protection Etc 42 KF 03 6,000 kms £5,500.00 Land Rover 110 Tithonous Hard Top 2.5 NA 113,000 29 Diesel Fitted Roll Over Protection Etc 38 KL 56 kms £4,000.00 Land Rover 110 Tithonous LEP Hard Top 2.5 NA Diesel Fitted Roll Over Protection Etc Minor 30 Accident Damage 65 KJ 37 £3,500.00 Land Rover Defender Snatch 2 300 TDi Engine 31 R380 Gearbox A/C Accident Damage Repairable 33 KK 50 £3,000.00 Land Rover Defender Snatch 2 300 TDi Engine 32 R380 Gearbox A/C Etc FFR 30 KK 48 1993 £6,500.00 Land Rover Defender Snatch 2 300 TDi Engine 33 R380 Gearbox A/C Etc FFR 28 KK 94 1993 £6,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck 34 Cummins Turbo Diesel RHD 04 KL 88 £2,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck 35 Cummins Turbo Diesel RHD 03 KL 20 £2,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck 36 Cummins Turbo Diesel RHD 52 KK 86 £2,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck 37 Cummins Turbo Diesel with Tail Lift LHD 54 KK 79 £2,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck 38 Cummins Turbo Diesel RHD 21 KJ 05 £2,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck 39 Cummins Turbo Diesel RHD 51 KK08 1992 £2,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck 40 Cummins Turbo Diesel RHD 02 KL 21 1993 £2,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck Cummins Turbo Diesel Fitted Hydraulic Winch 41 RHD GL 87 AA 1996 £3,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck 42 Cummins Turbo Diesel RHD 50 KK 73 1994 £2,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck 43 Cummins Turbo Diesel LHD 32 KJ 13 1991 £2,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck Cummins Turbo Diesel Fitted Hydraulic Winch 44 RHD 73 KK 13 1993 £3,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck Cummins Turbo Diesel Fitted Hydraulic Winch 45 RHD 73 KK 87 1992 £3,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck Cummins Turbo Diesel Fitted Hydraulic Winch 46 RHD GL 82 AA 1996 £3,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck Cummins Turbo Diesel Fitted Hydraulic Winch 47 LHD 82 KK 07 1993 £3,500.00 Leyland DAF 4x4 Cargo 4 Tonne DS Truck Cummins Turbo Diesel Fitted Hydraulic Winch 48 RHD 09 KL 66 1994 £3,500.00 49 SL 50 SL 51 SL Volvo FL6 Saxon Fire / Rescue Vehicle c/w 52 Godiva Pump etc VA 81 AA £1,500.00 53 Volvo FL 6 Saxon Fire Vehicle RHD AT 91 AB £1,500.00 Marshall Bedford MT 4x4 1000 gall Refueller 54 Truck 34 KH 65 £5,500.00 Marshall Bedford MT 4x4 1000 gall Refueller 55 Truck 34 KH 80 £5,500.00 Leyland DAF 8x6 Drops Vehicle c/w Mutilift 56 Equipment LHD DD 73 AA 1995 £5,000.00 Renault Maxter 18 Tonne 4x4 Cargo Truck Fitted 49,000 57 with Hydraulic Winch Etc 31 AY 31 1996 kms only £8,500.00 64,000 58 Renault Maxter 18 Tonne 4x4 Cargo Truck JS 26 AA 1997 kms £7,000.00 Iveco 75 E 14 D/S Cargo c/w Hydraulic Tail Lift 113,000 59 Etc Direct B.F Cyprus HBY 663 1999 kms £1,000.00 60 SL 61 SL 62 SL 63 SL Penman Engineering Lightweight GS Land Rover Cargo Trailer with Stainless Steel Body Latest 64 Issue Ex Reserve £1,500.00 Penman Engineering Lightweight GS Land Rover Cargo Trailer with Stainless Steel Body Latest 65 Issue Ex Reserve £1,500.00 Penman Engineering Lightweight GS Land Rover Cargo Trailer with Stainless Steel Body Latest 66 Issue Ex Reserve £1,500.00 Penman Engineering Lightweight GS Land Rover Cargo Trailer with Stainless Steel Body Latest 67 Issue Ex Reserve £1,500.00 68 2 Axle Trailer L9 c/w ABS Etc £750.00 69 2 Axle Trailer L9 c/w ABS Etc £750.00 70 2 Axle Trailer L9 c/w ABS Etc £750.00 71 2 Axle Trailer L9 c/w ABS Etc £750.00 72 2 Axle Trailer L9 c/w ABS Etc £750.00 73 2 Axle Trailer L9 c/w ABS Etc £750.00 Raytheon Single Axle Communications Trailer c/w Electronic Equipment Antennas Masts Etc 74 (Ex Reserve Unissued) £1,750.00 Raytheon Single Axle Communications Trailer c/w Electronic Equipment Antennas Masts Etc 75 (Ex Reserve Unissued) £1,750.00 Raytheon Single Axle Communications Trailer c/w Electronic Equipment Antennas Masts Etc 76 (Ex Reserve Unissued) £1,750.00 Raytheon Single Axle Communications Trailer c/w Electronic Equipment Antennas Masts Etc 77 (Ex Reserve Unissued) £1,750.00 Raytheon Single Axle Communications Trailer c/w Electronic Equipment Antennas Masts Etc 78 (Ex Reserve Unissued) £1,750.00 Raytheon Single Axle Communications Trailer c/w Electronic Equipment Antennas Masts Etc 79 (Ex Reserve Unissued) £1,750.00 Raytheon Single Axle Communications Trailer c/w Electronic Equipment Antennas Masts Etc 80 (Ex Reserve Unissued) £1,750.00 Raytheon Single Axle Communications Trailer c/w Electronic Equipment Antennas Masts Etc 81 (Ex Reserve Unissued) £1,750.00 Trailer High Mobility CRARRV 15.5 Tonne GVW 4 Wheel 1400x20 Mich x Tyres Ex Reserve 82 Unissued SJ 37 AA 2000 £3,500.00 Trailer High Mobility CRARRV 15.5 Tonne GVW 4 Wheel 1400x20 Mich x Tyres Ex Reserve 83 Unissued SJ 39 AA 2000 £3,500.00 Trailer Sprayer 2500 Litre Universal c/w Spray 84 Booms Honda Ex 360 Pump Etc 97 AQ 71 £1,500.00 King DB20 Skeletal Container Trailer c/w Twist 85 locks Spare Wheel etc 15 tonne 4 Twin Wheels 84 KJ 14 £1,250.00 Trailer Skeletal
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