Rare cars sell at BCA Blackbushe
Posted on 10/16/2007 under: News
A 1980s car described as having the highest running costs ever was one of the stars of BCA’s recent Classic & Historic sale, staged at BCA Blackbushe on Tuesday 2nd October 2007. The 1985 Buckingham cost around £250,000 to build and had covered just 348 miles in the past 22 years. Commissioned by a wealthy enthusiast, it took eight skilled Aston Martin Lagonda craftsmen some two years to design and three years to construct.
The 1986 Porsche 930 ‘Flatnose’ was a UK supplied right-hand drive model featuring a particularly impressive specification. Finished in Guards red, it was an original factory ‘flatnose’ 930 Turbo and has the G50 5-speed gearbox, full red leather seats, cup-type alloy wheels, stainless steel exhaust system, Sony radio/cassette head unit with Kenwood amplifier and 10-stack CD multi-changer. Fitted with a new mohair hood and tonneau, this impressive sports car with phenomenal performance sold for £25,000.
The 1959 Jaguar XK150 Coupe was originally modified to the personal specification of John Appleton, a renowned pre-War driver at Brooklands and was used for continental trips in connection with his business. Featuring an uprated 3.8-litre engine with an E-Type sump and a Weslake gas-flowed big-valve cylinder head this Jaguar could happily cruise at 130mph on the Autobahns. This high performance XK was supplied with a wealth of information on Appleton, the car and the modifications carried out and it sold for £18,200.
Other delights sold on the day included the rare racing ‘Dunsmore Special’ from 1985 that sold for £13,475 and a well-preserved and largely original 1924 Morris T-Type 1-Ton Van that realised £8,250. The bright yellow 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GT was offered as a non-runner and made a remarkable £30,000, underlining the enduring appeal of the Dino as one of Ferrari’s prettiest designs.
BCA's next Classic & Historic sale is at the Blackbushe auction centre on Tuesday 27th November at 12.00 Noon.
Source: BCA Blackbushe


