Classic Car Times
November 2005 Edition
 

The Coys 'True Greats' sale

Coys website


As usual there is a great selection of automobilia, toys, models, number plates and collectibles to purchase, many of which would make great Christmas presents, including a 50cc mini Harley Davidson.

There is also the Emilia-Romagna Ferrari archive part one, which really is quite superb.

The motorcar section contains some of the most fantastic motor cars we have offered in some time, highlights include the 1930 Treen Riley racing car ex-Christopher Treen, the Ex-Rally GB winning-Richard Burns WRC Suburu Impreza, the Ex-Works MGC GTS lightweight racing coupe Ex-Sebbring, the 1964 MGB lightweight racing roadster Ex-Sebring, 1961 Tipo 63 Birdcage recently raced at Le-Mans and Goodwood Revival, the 1970 Nurburgring 1000km Class winning Porsche 911 S 2.0L along with the ultimate of all road racing Porsches ever built, the Ex-Corini 911 2.8 RSR, a two owner car from new and one of only 49 ever built and certainly one of the best in the world and still in its original shell.

Quite frankly the list of entries is superb and therefore I am now advising club members that the catalogue is now online and free to view for all club members at www.coys.co.uk.

As the sale takes place on a Saturday there is no London Congestion Charge and parking is local and widely available.

The traditional Christmas drinks reception starts at 1:00pm so I invite you to make it a festive weekend and come and join us for the True Greats auction.


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Car of the Day

1974 Ford 'A' series

Price (£)50 (offers over)
ConditionFor restoration
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Ford commercial A series (A0609). Chassis/cab assembly currently with 1000c.ft. Aluminium (PEM) furniture body attached (optional) The vehicle has been used as a dry, secure, static storage unit for some years now.Includes a set of new front end panels to replace weathered ones. Would make an ideal classic car transporter for someone able to carry out such work. I am happy for the chassis/cab to be collected f.o.c. and need only to agree a price for the new panels, and box body, should that also be required. South Warwickshire

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