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588 1930 Lancia Lambda 8Th-Series Tourer Chassis No. 21698 Engine No 588 1930 Lancia Lambda 8th-Series Tourer Chassis no. 21698 Engine no. 11712 £ 68,700 590 Formerly the property of the late George Milligen,1928 Lancia Lambda 8th-Series Coupé Chassis no. 20354 Engine no. 10370 £ 59,740 591 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible Chassis no. 242677B132241 Engine no. to be advised £ 41,400 593 1959 MGA 1500 Roadster Chassis no. HDK43/68355 Engine no. 15GD-U-H-7106 £ 13,800 594 1952 MG Midget TD Roadster Chassis no. TD5255 Engine no. XPAG/TD/LHX5440 £ 13,800 595 1964 Ford Thunderbird Landau Chassis no. 4Y87Z2113758 £ 9,775 596 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Hardtop Convertible Chassis no. to be advised Engine no. to be advised £ 25,300 597 1925 Bentley 3/4!-Litre Speed Model Red Label Tourer Chassis no. 1162 Engine no. SP 1407 £ 158,300 598 1954 MG Midget TF Roadster Chassis no. TF2280 Engine no. XPAG/TF/32015 £ 34,500 600 1934 Alvis Speed Twenty Tourer Chassis no. 11170 Engine no. 11636 £ 56,350 601 Originally the property of Margaret Lockwood,1938 Delage D6-70 Tourer Chassis no. 51558 Engine no. 359 £ 51,750 603 1965 Pontiac GTO Coupé Chassis no. 237375K126944 £ 21,275 604 1954 MG Midget TF Roadster Chassis no. HDC462338 Engine no. XPAG36417 £ 26,450 605 1956 Jaguar XK140 Coupé Chassis no. S804392 Engine no. G5038-8 £ 40,250 606 1957 Jaguar XK150 3.4litre Fixed Head Coupe Chassis no. S824030DN Engine no. V1526-8 £ 16,675 607 1976 Jensen Interceptor Series III Convertible Chassis no. 2311 1935 Engine no. 4006630-440-7 £ 18,400 608 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Coupé Chassis no. 194377S121029 £ 57,500 609 1935 Riley 1!-Litre Kestrel Chassis no. 22T 1238 Engine no. SL 4168 £ 61,980 610 1910 Star 15hp Tourer Chassis no. 2471 Engine no. 521P £ 35,650 619 1934 Singer Nine Le Mans Sports Chassis no. 60123 Engine no. 55655 £ 42,550 622 1905 Renault XB 14/20hp Tourer Chassis no. 113 Engine no. 931 £ 39,100 623 1959 Bentley S1 Saloon Chassis no. B65GD Engine no. BG32 £ 23,000 624 Last off the production line; one of only five made,1956 Lagonda 3-Litre Series II Drophead Coupé Chassis no. LB/290/1/267 Engine no. VB6H/768 £ 23,000 625 1952 MG Midget TD Roadster Chassis no. 21029 Engine no. 21410 £ 4,600 626 1989 Mini Moke Chassis no. TW7XKFP3285882108 Engine no. 99H8838111696 £ 12,880 627 1956 Ford Thames Side-Step Pickup Chassis no. C902551 Engine no. C902551 £ 8,625 628 1955 Lagonda 3-Litre Saloon Project Chassis no. LB290/66 £ 1,725 629 1996 Rover Mini Cooper 35 'S' Sports Saloon Chassis no. SAXXNNAYCBD130226 Engine no. 12AEJ66338963 £ 6,900 634 1956 Bentley S1 Saloon Chassis no. B409CM Engine no. BC454 £ 6,670 635 1962 Bentley S3 Saloon Chassis no. B6AV Engine no. BAV3 £ 8,970 636 1949 Bentley MkVI 4"-Litre Saloon Project Chassis no. B158EY Engine no. to be advised £ 4,600 637 c.1949 Bentley MkVI Rolling Chassis £ 862 639 1925 Singer 10/26hp Roadster Chassis no. 159 Engine no. 55730B £ 7,820 640 1932 Eccles Four-Berth Caravan £ 6,670 642 1998 Porsche 911 Carrera Type 996 Coupé Chassis no. WPOZZZ99ZWS604469 Engine no. 66WO5483 £ 9,200 643 1980 Rolls-Royce Shadow II Chassis no. SRH0039441 Engine no. 0039441 £ 4,025 644 1984 Aston Martin Lagonda 'Series 3' Saloon Chassis no. SCFDLD154ETR13361 Engine no. V/580/3361 £ 28,750 646 1931 Minerva AK Saloon/Tourer Project £ 28,175 646A Daimler 8 cylinder 40/50hp engine £ 3,450 647 1951 Cooper MkV Formula 3 Single-Seater Chassis no. to be advised £ 12,650 648 1970 Lotus Europa S2 Coupé Chassis no. 7901010005P Engine no. 2236 £ 5,980 649 c.1958 Merry Olds Runabout Chassis no. 381041 Engine no. 6511232 £ 8,050 650 1975 Aston Martin V8 Automatic Saloon Chassis no. V8/11828/S Engine no. V/540/1828/S £ 8,050 652 1968 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Saloon Chassis no. SRH4197 £ 5,980 653 1925 Sunbeam 20/60hp Tourer Chassis no. 1597ED Engine no. F20/1579/D £ 33,350 654 1929 Rolls-Royce 20/25hp 'Top Hat' Limousine Chassis no. GDP12 Engine no. A4F £ 35,650 502 c.1945 BSA 591cc M21 Motorcycle Combination Frame no. XM20 147 Engine no. XM21 4770 £ 9,430 503 c.1952 BSA 123cc Bantam D1 'GPO' Frame no. YD1 10005 Engine no. YD1 10005 £ 1,840 504 1960 BSA 123cc Bantam D1 Frame no. BD2S 72030 Engine no. DDB 13280 £ 2,300 505 1971 BSA 172cc D175 Bantam Frame no. 07196 Engine no. XD07196 B175 £ 1,840 506 1968 BSA 172cc Bantam D10 Frame no. BD10 296 Engine no. D10 3089 £ 1,840 507 1969 Velocette 192cc LE Frame no. 8773/34 Engine no. 8773/3 £ 2,415 508 c.1969 Bridgestone 100 TMX Frame no. 22P015111 Engine no. 17B021558 £ 1,150 509 1898 Phébus 2#hp Motor Tricycle Frame no. 6908 Engine no. 1019 £ 28,750 510 1956 BMW 494cc R50 & Steib 250S Sidecar Frame no. 555846 Engine no. 555846 £ 9,430 511 1971 Bridgestone 345cc GTO Frame no. NA1009668 Engine no. NA109724 £ 2,990 512 1981 Triumph 744cc T140V 'Royal Wedding' Bonneville Frame no. HDA 30840 Engine no. HDA 30840 £ 3,680 513 One owner, less than 500 miles from new,2009 MV Agusta 998cc F4 1000RR 312 Frame no. ZCGF511BB8V007349 Engine no. F5A708489W £ 7,130 514 Single family ownership for circa 35 years,1932 James 499cc Model D2 Project Frame no. 3388 Engine no. D2428 £ 2,760 515 Single family ownership for circa 35 years,1928 James 496cc Sports Twin Frame no. DP1733 Engine no. ST1983 £ 2,300 516 Single family ownership since 1975,1924 AJS 349cc 'Big Port' Frame no. 38700 (see text) Engine no. 38700 (see text) £ 8,625 517 1926 Douglas 348cc EW Frame no. MF659 Engine no. YE693 £ 9,200 518 1922 Scott 532cc Standard Tourer Frame no. 2558 Engine no. 6034 £ 9,430 519 1924 Triumph 550cc SD Motorcycle & Sidecar Frame no. 338844 Engine no. 99808 £ 11,500 520 Property of The Dowager Duchess of Hamilton 1949 Vincent-HRD 998cc Rapide Series B Frame no. R3417 Engine no. F10AB/1/1427 (see text) £ 20,700 524 350 miles from new,2005 Triumph 790cc Bonneville T100 Frame no. SMTTJ912TM4203504 Engine no. 204379 £ 4,025 529 1957 Dürkopp 194cc Diana Frame no. 114089 Engine no. 114089 £ 747 530 c.1954 Britax 48cc Cucciolo Frame no. 481999 Engine no. 229170 £ 1,782 531 1961 James 199cc Captain Frame no. CL20 1352 Engine no. 20T 2044 £ 483 532 1960 Matchless 498cc 'Model G9' Frame no. A75249 Engine no. 61/31CSR X6801 £ 1,150 533 1967 AJS 650cc 31CSR Frame no. A88058 Engine no. 10626 £ 2,875 534 1960 Triumph 500cc Tiger 100 Frame no. T1004-H—14897 Engine no. 3TA-H45678 £ 2,185 535 1997 Challenger 1500cc 'Tarkus' Trike Frame no. SA137VR03967043267 Engine no. JGC 01 £ 5,175 550 1930 Austin Seven Van Chassis no. B6704103932 Engine no. 116869 £ 12,650 551 1927 Austin 'Chummy' Tourer Chassis no. A4/5427 Engine no. 37739 £ 9,200 552 One of only ten known survivors,1922 Wolseley Seven Tourer Chassis no. 50218 Engine no. 216A/2673 £ 11,730 553 1930 Singer 8hp 'Porlock' Sports Junior Chassis no. 18989 Engine no. 24113 £ 9,775 554 1935 Austin 12/4 Taxicab Chassis no. 82431L £ 19,090 555 1927 Bugatti Type 40 Roadster Chassis no. 40445 Engine no. 429 £ 149,340 556 1972 Ferrari Dino 246GTS Spyder Chassis no. 05404 Engine no. 05404 £ 144,860 557 1998 Ferrari 550 Maranello Coupé Chassis no. ZFFZR49C000111360 Engine no. 48993 £ 41,400 558 1928 Lanchester 23hp Drophead Coupé Chassis no. 3401 Engine no. 3399 £ 32,775 559 1923 Rolls Royce 20hp Doctor's Coupe Chassis no. 86 K2 Engine no. E52689 £ 57,500 560 Property of a deceased's estate,1931 Austin Seven Ulster Replica Chassis no. 128724 Engine no. M140376 £ 12,420 561 Property of a deceased's estate,1925 Austin Seven Coventry Victor Special Chassis no. A2 149 Engine no. CC 6044 £ 10,580 562 Property of a deceased's estate,1934 Austin Seven Saloon de Luxe Chassis no. 192335 Engine no. B9 6043 £ 5,750 563 1978 MGB Roadster Chassis no. GHN5 462208G Engine no. 22976 £ 5,290 564 1933 Rolls-Royce 20/25hp Saloon Chassis no. GHA31 Engine no. Q9Z £ 14,950 566 1913 Talbot 6CT 20hp Tourer Chassis no. 4137 Engine no. 137 £ 66,460 567 1935 Bentley 3!-Litre 'Sunroof' Sports Saloon Chassis no. B121DK Engine no. R9BM £ 34,500 568 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25hp Saloon Chassis no. GFE16 Engine no. S3D £ 26,450 569 1928 Essex Super Six Saloon Chassis no. 876101 £ 8,050 570 1932 Austin 7hp Milk Delivery Car Chassis no. B6 2992 £ 6,900 571 47 years in present family,1932 Singer Junior Saloon Chassis no. 39572 Engine no. 38985 £ 5,060 572 1930 Riley 9hp Monaco Saloon Chassis no. 6010530 Engine no. 35512 £ 12,420 573 1928 Sunbeam 16.9hp Drophead Coupe with Dickey Chassis no. 5604H Engine no. 5633H £ 20,700 574 1933 Rolls-Royce 20/25hp Three Position Drophead Coupe Chassis no. GTZ18 Engine no. K8E £ 46,000 575 1913 Humberette 8hp Two-seater Chassis no. E7344 Engine no. E7533 £ 23,000 576 1977 Ford Transit Pickup Chassis no. BD05TH62738 Engine no. 62738 £ 6,555 577 1989 Land Rover 'Sandringham 6' Pickup Chassis no. SALLBCAH1AA193629 Engine no. 11L33211A £ 3,335 578 1964 Austin-Healey 3000 MkIII Convertible Chassis no. H-BJ8-L/26206 Engine no. 29K-RU-H/919 £ 32,200 582 1962 Ferrari 250GTE 2+2 Series 2 Coupé Chassis no. 3203 Engine no. 3203 £ 82,140 583 1973 MGB GT Coupé Chassis no.
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