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A second shot of this car left on a public car park in Port Grimaud France. It looked like it had not moved for some time.
W142
Estimated : € 110.000 - 130.000
Sold for € 161.000
RM Sotheby's
Place Vauban
Parijs - Paris
Frankrijk - France
February 2018
Launched in 1937 as the direct successor to the Type 290, W18, the Type 320, W142, incorporated several cosmetic and design changes, for an updated appearance. The body was given longer overhangs and was widened, which gave the new Type 320 a more streamlined form. For the 1938 model year, a larger engine, which this example utilises, was offered. The Type 320 remained nearly unchanged from 1938 until production ended in 1942.
The seven-passenger Cabriolet F offered here is an older restoration in a two-tone wine and black, and it appears to have been well maintained over the years, with cosmetic freshening as required. Accessorised with dual side-mounted spares, body-colour disc wheels with chrome covers, a wood-grained luggage rack and a divider window that allows the car to be used as a limousine with the top raised. It has a stately, formal aura, which is befitting of a convertible that is to be driven by chauffeur on the most elegant of occasions.
Top conversion was by Bieber, bottom conversion was by Hornstein using an Audi 80 (B4) Cabriolet Roof
Production: 1966 -
Generation: First (1966 - 1969)
Engine: 6,5 litre V8 (petrol)
Power: 375 PS
Gearbox: 4 speed manual
Layout: front engine, rear drive
The very rare MINI Molotow special edition ;-p Glad to see the Matchbox 2010 MINI Cooper S Cabriolet casting return for 2021 Case D and in such a vivid eye catching metallic lilac.
Mint and boxed.
Can't make out the plate on this, aside from recalling it was on a private one. Looked in very nice shape.
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