Upcoming Auction Showcase: WB & Sons, Scheduled for September 13
The much-anticipated WB & Sons auction, set to take place on September 13, 20XX, at the Newcastle upon Tyne auction house, will feature over 200 lots of unique and classic vehicles. Here's a sneak peek at some of the notable vehicles that will be up for grabs.
A 1991 430SE, one of three produced, carries a guide price of £10,000-£14,000. This rare beauty is sure to attract the attention of collectors and enthusiasts alike.
For those with a knack for restoration projects, a 1960 Commer Cob could be the perfect fit. With a guide price of £2000-£4000, this vintage truck offers a great opportunity for a hands-on experience.
For those seeking a more traditional classic, a 1957 Sunbeam-Talbot 90 is expected to sell for £3000-£5000. This elegant car promises a timeless appeal.
For those with a taste for luxury, a 1973 Jensen Interceptor, a later 7.2-litre Mk3 example, will be auctioned with a guide price of £32,000-£36,000. This grand tourer is sure to turn heads on the open road.
A charming Austin A35, with history, paperwork, and receipts dating back to 1978, will be auctioned with a guide price of £4000-£6000. This compact car offers a perfect blend of style and practicality.
A trio of TVRs will be auctioned, including a 1990 400SE 'Wedge' with a guide price of £8000-£12,000. These sports cars are known for their power and agility, making them a coveted addition to any collection.
A seemingly immaculate 1989 Volvo 240GL could make a perfect daily driver classic with its £5000-£7000 estimate. This reliable vehicle offers a blend of comfort and performance.
Other notable vehicles include a 1986 Citroën 2CV6 with a galvanised chassis (£6500-£7500), a 1998 Chimaera 450HC (£8000-£12,000), a 1979 MGB roadster with an engine built by specialist Oselli (£6000-£8000), a 1980 Mercedes W116 350SE (£1500-£2500), a 2004 Mercedes CL600 (£800-£1200), a 1976 Citroën AK400 van (£2000-£3000), a 1993 Jaguar XJ40 XJ6 (without reserve), a 1972 Volkswagen Beetle Type 18a Cabriolet recreation (£5000-£7000), and a 2001 Range Rover P38a 4.0 Bordeaux (one of 100 produced, £2000-£3000).
Lastly, a 1949 Land Rover Series 1, which has been with the vendor for 30 years, will be auctioned with a guide price of £18,000-£22,000. The identity of the seller, however, is not disclosed in the available search results.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or a novice enthusiast, the WB & Sons auction promises to offer something for everyone. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add a piece of automotive history to your collection.
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