BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
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BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
The first Cammy Minor Tourer to be auctioned for some time - it comes under the hammer at the BCA Auction at Blackbushe (I think) on 22nd July. It was originally registered in Leicester and comes with boxes of spares. It surely must be of interest to someone within the register? BCA auctioned cars are invariably cheaper than those auctioned through the traditional 'old car' auctioneers. Find it here:
http://www.prewarcar.com/show_prewar_ca ... 0July%2022
Save this one!!!!
Chris
Edited to add: Guide price is £1250 - £1750 This has to be an absolute bargain. Get it before the dealers do. A real opportunity to own a genuine vintage car. More info here:
http://www.british-car-auctions.co.uk/D ... ?page=9834
If only I had the room!
http://www.prewarcar.com/show_prewar_ca ... 0July%2022
Save this one!!!!
Chris
Edited to add: Guide price is £1250 - £1750 This has to be an absolute bargain. Get it before the dealers do. A real opportunity to own a genuine vintage car. More info here:
http://www.british-car-auctions.co.uk/D ... ?page=9834
If only I had the room!
Last edited by chris lambert on Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:41 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
Chris,
I received details of this car from the auctioneers yesterday. No record in the Register, nor with DVLA, so no V5 - but it may be recoverable. I have asked for the chassis number.
I received details of this car from the auctioneers yesterday. No record in the Register, nor with DVLA, so no V5 - but it may be recoverable. I have asked for the chassis number.
Re: BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
It was sold to some lucky person. Hope he is a VMR member
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Re: BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
I have just been checking the BCA website, cant find any details of the sale of this car yet. Do we know for 'how much' the car was sold?
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I have just talked with BCA. The car was sold for £800 and was almost certainly purchased by a VMR member. I have a sneeking suspicion I know who it might be! Apparently the car was fitted with a Reliant Robin engine. Still very good value and another car saved.
Chris
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Re: BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
was tempted as it was just down the road but prudence won over! No regrets now i know it had reliant engine but only £800......
if it's got wheels or chips - it'll cost you dear
Re: BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
800 quids worth of absolute bargain for someone...!!!
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Chassis number M21065. Confirmed by BCA that it was purchased by a VMR member, ands described as "basically little more than a chassis and a pile of bits with the remains of a homemade body". One is tempted to wonder what its fate might be - chances of being properly restored as a 1930 Minor tourer? 

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"A pile of pld bits" to a BCA man probably represents treasure trove to a VMR member! Maybe the VMR member concerned doesn't follow the forum hence his reticence to 'own up? Unlikely - but perhaps he ticked the 'no publicity' box and wishes to remain anon!
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Re: BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
Was tempted to go as it is nearby me,glad I didn,t if thats what it was.I assume that was plus commission. Don,t think I did bad last year at £2200 for car that was almost rebuilt and complete.apart from rear brake shoes and oil filler cap. Anybody got a spare one.(see our cars). 

Re: BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
Hello Mike,
After riding with trevor in his s/v two seater , I can assure you that they run very well indeed!
I was impressed by the way his car drove, hope you get your's on the road quickly and enjoy driving it this summer.
I also want to thank all of you who let me drive your car's , I made me even more enthusiastic
Regards Halbe
After riding with trevor in his s/v two seater , I can assure you that they run very well indeed!
I was impressed by the way his car drove, hope you get your's on the road quickly and enjoy driving it this summer.
I also want to thank all of you who let me drive your car's , I made me even more enthusiastic
Regards Halbe
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Re: BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
Just found a picture of the "Beast" that fetched £800 at auction.
The Buyer thought that the "sum of the parts" was worth far more than he paid for the car ! True , I suppose.
What about those headlights then ?
Not a lot of "standard" bits on the car I think. Still , maybe we'll see it restored by someone. Sometime.
Tony G
The Buyer thought that the "sum of the parts" was worth far more than he paid for the car ! True , I suppose.
What about those headlights then ?
Not a lot of "standard" bits on the car I think. Still , maybe we'll see it restored by someone. Sometime.
Tony G
Re: BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
Good grief! You can see that the radiator has been pushed forward - presumably to accommodate the reliant engine.
Re: BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
I contacted BCA last week to see if I could learn anything about the new owner. Auction houses are notoriosly coy (if you'll forgive the pun!) about divulging client details. Here is what I received back.
Hi Ian,
The chap who bought this car (or, to be more correct, it's remains!) is already a member and owner of another Minor, so it's gone into the right hands!
All the best,
Robin Lawton
Anyone want to own up?!
Hi Ian,
The chap who bought this car (or, to be more correct, it's remains!) is already a member and owner of another Minor, so it's gone into the right hands!
All the best,
Robin Lawton
Anyone want to own up?!

Re: BCA Auctioning 1930 Minor Tourer on 22nd July
It's NOT me.
There is a 1932 (looks like 33 model) red two seater Minor advertised in this months Automobile, one lady owner for the last 30 years. Sorry cannot do pictures etc.
There is a 1932 (looks like 33 model) red two seater Minor advertised in this months Automobile, one lady owner for the last 30 years. Sorry cannot do pictures etc.