https://www.brightwellslive.com/lot/details/523939
Looks like a ridiculously low estimate at GBP 4-6k, and such a pity the auction house is touting the transferability of the registration number.
As someone has mentioned to me, an equivalent Austins 7 would attract twice as much. Let's see what the bidding gets to next week.
1932 season saloon for auction
Moderators: Ian Grace, Will Grace
Re: 1932 season saloon for auction
Bidding has ended and the highest bid was GBP 4,000, the bottom end of the estimate.
Someone either got a bargain of a number plate dealer is pleased with his purchase. Let's hope the former.
Someone either got a bargain of a number plate dealer is pleased with his purchase. Let's hope the former.
Re: 1932 season saloon for auction
I'm afraid the former was true.
Here it is being dumped after the number plate has been removed - see the plates over the number plates. And look at the mark-up.
I reckon it's worth this price (check out 1932 Austin 7 prices), though, but sad that the number has gone forever.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224527955486
Here it is being dumped after the number plate has been removed - see the plates over the number plates. And look at the mark-up.
I reckon it's worth this price (check out 1932 Austin 7 prices), though, but sad that the number has gone forever.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224527955486
Re: 1932 season saloon for auction
On further research, this is actually a 1931 OHC Minor, chassis M29570. Some time prior to 1988 it was fitted with a SV Minor engine, 1932 season radiator and Magna wheels, telescopic shock absorbers etc. It was advertised in the VMR Magazine (M 120) in 2005 for £3,995 - a five under what it sold for with Brightwells this year!