- BUY NOW FOR £400
- Special Edition Mk3 in Gothic Green and Gold
- In "almost perfect" original condition
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- Made by Land Rover in Germany
- 5 Split Spoke
- Part Numbers: CK52-1007A / LR037742
- Style Number: 5001
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- BUY NOW FOR £6,000
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- 10cwt van
- Nearly two decades of ownership
- Authenticated by the E83W Owners Club
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- Ultra Rare Barnaby coachbuilt body
- One of only four examples produced with Barnaby coachwork
- Only two examples are believed to survive today
- Only five former keepers - two being the same business
- Various works carried out
- Latterly used for promotional tours on the South Coast
- This 1947 Leyland Tiger PS1 Single Deck Half Cab Bus sold for £12,500
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- Rare Series 1
- Flat rad model
- Fully restored
- Standard Triumph engine
- Morgan Heritage Certificate
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Current Bid
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- Expert restoration by Pete Bollenbach
- Final year of the girder-forked Chief
- Used for touring the USA
- Present ownership since 2022
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Current Bid
- Unsold at Auction June 2024
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- Right hand drive
- 903cc narrow V4 engine
- 5 speed gearbox
- Sliding pillar front suspension
- 4 door pillarless saloon body
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- Fantastic Restored Condition
- Electric start
- 12v Electrics
- Upgraded Twin leading shoes
- 2,597 miles since rebuild
- 5 Previous owners
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- Manufactured 1953
- Letter of authentication from Land Rover
- First registered 31st December 1991
- Manuals, invoices, handbooks
- Engine rebuilt
- Deceased estate
- This 1953 Land Rover Series 1 80" sold for £9,000
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Current Bid
- Unsold at Auction July 2024
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- 948cc
- Dry stored in collection
- Three former keepers
- Two were brothers
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Current Bid
- Extensively restored with professionally rebuilt engine
- A cherished and well preserved car, with bags of originality
- Just 2 former keepers
- Large history file going back to 1953
- Recent structural survey shows no issues
- This 1953 Triumph Mayflower sold for £4,050
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