G641 SVL
1990 Marshall 100 4WD tractor.
Cheffins vintage and classic auction, Sutton -
"Serial No. 3330H G641 SVL is quite simply the last Marshall 100-4 to be manufactured from a short run of just 75 machines. It is also 1 of only 97 100 Series units produced as a whole and the penultimate example of the Marshall 100 Series, which was produced between 1984 - 1990. The tractor was sold new by F.C Jackson of Conningsby, Lincolnshire in January 1990 to a farmer in the same county. It was later traded in for a Ford 8240 in 1994 to a local dealer and then changed hands to another farmer in Newark, who were to then to dispose of it laterally to J. Charnley & Sons of Lancashire. After a short period with them it was then shipped off (quite literally) in 2001 to a keen Nuffield and Leyland enthusiast in New Zealand. Whilst down under it was sold on again to a Welsh farmer who had emmigrated to the country. Its latest custodian is a machinery manufacturer in Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland after a 15 year absence from the UK. This 100-4 appears to be very original with straight panels and bright Harvest Gold paintwork throughout. There does appear to be some light cosmetic work to the chassis paint but the Sekura cab interior is complete and bears the wear commensurate to a tractor that has completed 6,272 hours. The tractor also boasts a ZF Transaxle 4wd front axle, 120hp and sits on 18.4x38 rear Taurus and 14.9x28 front Goodyear wheels and tyres. A rare and exciting tractor in its own right given further appeal by being the last of its type and the penultimate Marshall tractor produced. A full and comprehensive article on this tractor and its history can be seen in the August 2016 edition of Classic Tractor magazine, pages 8-11."
Sold for £23,000.
G641 SVL
1990 Marshall 100 4WD tractor.
Cheffins vintage and classic auction, Sutton -
"Serial No. 3330H G641 SVL is quite simply the last Marshall 100-4 to be manufactured from a short run of just 75 machines. It is also 1 of only 97 100 Series units produced as a whole and the penultimate example of the Marshall 100 Series, which was produced between 1984 - 1990. The tractor was sold new by F.C Jackson of Conningsby, Lincolnshire in January 1990 to a farmer in the same county. It was later traded in for a Ford 8240 in 1994 to a local dealer and then changed hands to another farmer in Newark, who were to then to dispose of it laterally to J. Charnley & Sons of Lancashire. After a short period with them it was then shipped off (quite literally) in 2001 to a keen Nuffield and Leyland enthusiast in New Zealand. Whilst down under it was sold on again to a Welsh farmer who had emmigrated to the country. Its latest custodian is a machinery manufacturer in Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland after a 15 year absence from the UK. This 100-4 appears to be very original with straight panels and bright Harvest Gold paintwork throughout. There does appear to be some light cosmetic work to the chassis paint but the Sekura cab interior is complete and bears the wear commensurate to a tractor that has completed 6,272 hours. The tractor also boasts a ZF Transaxle 4wd front axle, 120hp and sits on 18.4x38 rear Taurus and 14.9x28 front Goodyear wheels and tyres. A rare and exciting tractor in its own right given further appeal by being the last of its type and the penultimate Marshall tractor produced. A full and comprehensive article on this tractor and its history can be seen in the August 2016 edition of Classic Tractor magazine, pages 8-11."
Sold for £23,000.