Race Retro - Cars and Motorcycles DAY 1 2015-02-21 Auction - 49 Price Results - Silverstone Auctions in uk
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1955 Volkswagen Type 2 (T1) Samba Microbus1991 Alfa Romeo SZ2002 Aston Martin Vanquish
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Coventry, United Kingdom
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Race Retro - Cars and Motorcycles DAY 1

Ferrari, BMW, Jaguar, Porsche, Triumph, Lotus, Lancia, Daimler and many more top marques are represented in this fantastic sale of cars and bikes.
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1971 Ford Escort Twin-Cam: From the start of the Escort range Ford had intended to produce sporting versions of its new model; the first of this special breed of Escort was the Lotus engined Twin-Cam. The Twin-Cam used the
0301: 1971 Ford Escort Twin-CamEst. £100-£100,000
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1968 MGC Roadster: The MGC was a 2912cc, straight-6 version of the MGB sold from 1967 and produced through to August 1969. In the twin SU carburettor form used in the MGC, the engine produced 145bhp at 5250rpm.The body
0302: 1968 MGC RoadsterEst. £15,000-£18,000
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1975 BMW R90 S: The legendary BMW R90S is a 900cc sport motorcycle produced by BMW from 1973 to 1976. BMW commissioned designer Hans Muth to oversee the R90S, which became the flagship of the boxer engine range.
0303: 1975 BMW R90 SEst. £11,000-£12,000Lot Passed
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1997 Porsche 911 Carrera 4: The 993 was the last Porsche 911 range to feature air cooled flat six engines and they're viewed by many aficionados as the finest 911s ever produced. Central to this view is the multi-link
0304: 1997 Porsche 911 Carrera 4Est. £28,000-£32,000
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1968 Ford Escort MK 1 Works Rally Recreation: The Ford Escort Mark I was introduced in 1967 and was a commercial success in many parts of Western Europe. However, in the UK it was the best selling car during the 1960s. In June 1974, less than
0305: 1968 Ford Escort MK 1 Works Rally RecreationEst. £20,000-£23,000
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1962 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8 Fixedhead Coupe: Introduced in May 1961, the Jaguar E-type 3.8 Fixedhead Coupe was a sensation with classic good looks and performance unrivalled at the price. Often heralded as the most beautiful car of all time
0306: 1962 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8 Fixedhead CoupeEst. £65,000-£75,000
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1986 Ford Sierra RS Cosworth: The Ford Sierra RS Cosworth was launched at the 1985 Geneva Motor Show and was the first Ford to wear the 'Cosworth' badge. Only 5545 were built in order to homologate the car for Group A Touring car
0307: 1986 Ford Sierra RS CosworthEst. £20,000-£25,000
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1999 Ferrari 456M: The Ferrari 456 and 456 M are front-engined Grand Tourers produced from 1992 until 2003. It was an overdue replacement for the defunct front-engined 412 as the company's premium 4-seat V12 car and
0308: 1999 Ferrari 456MEst. £75,000-£90,000
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1984 Lynx Eventer XJS #20: Why didn't Jaguar do it themselves? Everyone wondered. A more practical, proper four-seater shooting-brake version of the XJS seemed an obvious development. But it was left to Lynx, the UK-based
0309: 1984 Lynx Eventer XJS #20Est. £35,000-£40,000Lot Passed
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2011 Porsche 997 GT3 RS 3.8: Described by every creditable performance motoring journal as 'the best driver's 911 yet', Porsche introduced the outstanding GT3 RS Generation 2 in May of 2010 to great critical aclaim. Not least
0310: 2011 Porsche 997 GT3 RS 3.8Est. £100,000-£120,000
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1965 Ford Mustang 289 Fastback Automatic: The iconic Ford Mustang was first introduced by Ford in April 1964 to an enthusiastic and inspired audience. Over 100,000 orders were taken in the first 3 months that the car went on sale and the car
0311: 1965 Ford Mustang 289 Fastback AutomaticEst. £30,000-£35,000
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1972 Ford Escort RS 1600: The Mark 1 Ford Escort was introduced at the Brussels Motor Show in January 1968 and soon became a commercial success as an everyday car followed by development into a succesful competition car. The
0312: 1972 Ford Escort RS 1600Est. £45,000-£55,000
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2002 Aston Martin Vanquish: Unveiled at the 2001 Geneva Motor Show, the Ian Callum designed Vanquish was an instant sales success and its choice of transport for James Bond only added to the appeal. Featuring a 6.0 litre V12
0313: 2002 Aston Martin VanquishEst. £55,000-£65,000
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1994 Ford Escort RS Cosworth Group N Rally Car: Stuart Turner of Ford was the leading light in pushing through the Ford Escort Rally program in the 1990s. Previously, the Sierra Cosworth had maintained a competitive presence in world rallying, but
0314: 1994 Ford Escort RS Cosworth Group N Rally CarEst. £16,000-£22,000
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1991 Porsche 911 964 Turbo 3.3: The Porsche 964 is the company's internal name for the Porsche 911 manufactured and sold between 1989 and 1994. Designed by Benjamin Dimson in 1986, it featured significant styling revisions over
0315: 1991 Porsche 911 964 Turbo 3.3Est. £55,000-£65,000
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1965 Triumph Thruxton Bonneville: Silverstone Auctions are delighted to offer this rare 1965 Triumph ‘Thruxton' Bonneville. Number 9 of only 52 assembled, this is your chance to acquire the most exclusive of all Triumph
0316: 1965 Triumph Thruxton BonnevilleEst. £16,000-£18,000
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1976 Triumph TR7/8 Works Replica: Launched in 1975, the TR7 marked a radical departure for Triumph - with shockingly new styling by Harris Mann, its wedge-shaped body and sawn off rump divided opinion like no Triumph before or
0317: 1976 Triumph TR7/8 Works ReplicaEst. £18,000-£22,000Lot Passed
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1988 Porsche 930 3.3 Convertible with Ruf turbo: The Porsche 930 Turbo was a genuine 'Supercar' that defined the seventies and eighties. It was one of the fastest production cars available at the time. It was first seen at the 1973 Paris Auto Show
0318: 1988 Porsche 930 3.3 Convertible with Ruf turboEst. £35,000-£38,000
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1991 BMW E30 M3: The E30 M3 was the first purpose-built saloon produced by BMW as a racing homologation special by BMW's in-house Motorsport Division. Introduced in 1986 as a road car, it dominated Touring Car racing
0319: 1991 BMW E30 M3Est. £20,000-£25,000
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1946 V8-60 Midget Racing Car: In the 1930s and 1940s, America was gripped by a new kind of motorsport – midget racing. Modelled on the larger cars that raced at Indianapolis, midget racers competed across the country on
0320: 1946 V8-60 Midget Racing CarEst. £15,000-£20,000
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1970 Lotus Elan S4 FHC Race Car: This Lotus Elan S4 FHC competed in the 2010-2012 Swinging Sixties Classic Sports car series finishing second in class during the 2011 season and beating many larger cars.The vendor advises that this
0321: 1970 Lotus Elan S4 FHC Race CarEst. £28,000-£32,000
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1991 Ferrari Testarossa: Dating back to the 1950s and '60s when the 250 Testa Rossa was blazing a trail at the famous Le Mans 24 hour race, the name was later celebrated at the launch of the new Ferrari Testarossa in 1984 at
0322: 1991 Ferrari TestarossaEst. £130,000-£150,000
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1991 Alfa Romeo SZ: The product of another successful collaboration between Alfa Romeo and Zagato, the Sprint Zagato, or SZ, as it was more commonly known, was built between 1989 to 1991, with a total of 1,036 cars
0323: 1991 Alfa Romeo SZEst. £50,000-£70,000
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1991 Ferrari Mondial T: Introduced in 1989 the Ferrari Mondial 3.2 t was a 'spearhead for a new generation of V8 Ferraris' and the final version of the Mondial offered. The 't' was reference to the new engine and
0324: 1991 Ferrari Mondial TEst. £50,000-£70,000Lot Passed
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