A-Z Guide To CCA's Biggest Ever Auction
March 27, 2017 by Classic Car Auctions
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F is for fast – a 1984 Chevrolet S10 pickup truck that goes from 0-60mph in 1.8 seconds! G is for GTi - a truly stunning example of the iconic 80s pocket rocket and fast-appreciating 1989 Peugeot 205 1.9 GTI, and a 1990 Volkswagen Golf GTi with very low mileage and only two keepers. H is for hearse - three Rolls-Royce examples offered without reserve. I is for Isetta – a very rare 1960 BMW Isetta 300 microcar in impressive, restored condition. J is for Jeep – a restored 1943 Willys-Ford MB Jeep perfect for the Goodwood Revival. K is for Kimi - the first race car used by future F1 champion, Kimi Raikkonen, a 1999 Formula Renault #005/99. L is for last – the very last 1967 Austin Healey 3000 MK III off the factory production line, freshly restored in Golden Beige Metallic, offered at £75,000 to £90,000. M is for M Power – A manual, right-hand drive 2000 BMW Z3 M Coupé is estimated at £30,000 to £35,000. N is for nearly new - a 2009 Ford Focus RS with an incredibly low mileage of just 45 miles, kept in storage from new. O is for originality - a 1988 Vauxhall Nova 1.2 Merit with just one owner and with original bill of sale, handbooks and service book. P is for Porsche – 18 Porsches in the sale, including a 1990 Porsche 928 GTs, one of just 38 right-hand drive and manual gearbox examples made. Q is for Quattroporte - a rare 'GT' specification 2006 Maserati Quattroporte Sport including faster shifting gearbox, cross drilled brakes and bigger wheels R is for restored - a restored 1968 Daimler V8 250 previously owned by Fuzz Townsend and featured as a cover car in Practical Classics magazine. S is for Spider - a UK, right-hand drive 1993 Ferrari 348 Spider in immaculate condition offered at £60,000 to £70,000. T is for timewarp – a 1980 MG B GT in time-warp condition which has covered just 1,500 miles since leaving the dealership in September 1980. U is for unusual – a 1988 Gold Motor Company Cirrus, one of just three ever built. V is for van - An extremely rare sight on our roads today, the 1960 Ford Thames 300E van presented in Deep Maroon. W is for watches – 30 luxury watches from the likes of TAG Heuer, Omega and Rolex. X is for XR2 - superbly prepared 1982 Ford Fiesta XR2 fitted with a John Wilcox performance engine built to a high specification. Y is for yellow - an original, UK supplied, right-hand drive 1972 Fiat 500L in mustard yellow restored by an Italian car specialist. Z is for Z car – a 1976 Datsun 280Z, never produced for the UK market. Viewing Day: Friday 31st March Auction Day 1: Saturday 1st April Auction Day 2: Sunday 2nd April Auctions begin at 12:00 on both days. See the full lot list: http://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/cca-practical-classics-restoration--classic-car-show-sale-2017/view_lots/pn/all.
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