Nine decades of motoring are represented in the entries for Barons' sale
of Classic, Collectors, Sports & Prestige cars at Sandown Park on Tuesday, 15th June. The earliest car is the 1929 Chrysler 65, a
real head-turner with its two-tone paint. And the most recent is a 2002 Dax 427 Cobra.
The
sale has something for all enthusiasts, whether they're into
quintessential British thoroughbreds, charismatic starter classics,
sleek sportscars, muscle cars or even want to head off road. There's
even something for movie buffs, who can get that 'Back to the Future' feeling with
the 1981 DeLorean DMC12.
British thoroughbreds include a rare 1953 Alvis TB21, and a 1949 Bentley MkVI which was converted to
diesel in the '60s. Keeping to the British theme, Barons often
features a strong Jaguar entry in its sales, and there are no less
than 19 Jaguars and Daimlers on offer, including a 1962 S1
E-type Roadster. Land Rover fans have four to choose from,
including a 1949 Series One 80" SWB which has undergone a nut
and bolt restoration.
A
full list of cars for the sale appears on the Barons website. For further information
please visit www.barons-auctions.com, email info@barons-auctions.com or
call 08454 30 60 60.
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