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Subject to a no expense spared restoration with many subtle upgradesProfessionally rebuilt 359ci Chevrolet engine producing between 350bhp-400bhpRack and pinion steeringThe sole coupé model of the Ford V8 DeLuxe was a five-window design, with a single bench seat for three people. This allowed the car to boast two luggage compartments, one reached by raising the boot lid, the other from inside by lifting the seatback. The coupé was available as either a Standard or DeLuxe model, the former with a choice of the small 60bhp V8 or the 221ci 85bhp powerplant. Standard Fords had a variation of the 1938 nose, less exterior trim, and a single taillight. In DeLuxe trim, cars had the new Gregorie front end, two taillights, and came with the 85bhp engine as standard equipment. For the first time, the headlights were recessed smoothly into the front fenders, but for the last time they had free-form lenses, unconstrained by the new round shape of standardised sealed beams. Despite its limited seating, the coupé proved quite popular, with 37,326 manufactured of all types. This placed it third in sales, behind the Tudor and Fordor saloons.This exquisite Ford V8 presents in beautiful condition throughout. Imported into the UK in February 2015, this vehicle was then subjected to a no expense spared, frame-up build featuring a modified, professionally built, 359 cubic inch Chevrolet engine fuelled by a Carter 600cfm carburettor with Brodix aluminium cylinder heads, roller rockers and a hydraulic performance camshaft. The distributor is an electronic Igniter ignition and cooling is handled by a Walker radiator with the power conservatively estimated at between an eye watering 350 and 400bhp! The gearbox is a 350 automatic with a Lokar shifter, the front suspension is independent with coilover shocks and heavy-duty springs and the steering is rack and pinion. Braking at the front is taken care of by Mustang disc brakes and calipers and the rear axle is a heavy duty 9″ Ford unit with drum brakes, all sitting on a powder-coated chassis. The interior of this coupé features new headlining, carpets, seats, door trims and seat belts and the beautifully original woodgrain-look dash gives a fantastically authentic feel. A complete Ron Francis wiring loom was also installed along with new VDU gauges to complement the banjo steering wheel and the front screen winds out just as it should. Presented in Cordoba Tan with chrome wheels housed by Coker Classic whitewall tyres; 215/75/R15s on the back and 195/75/R15s on the front. Aesthetically a beautiful vehicle, the quality of which needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. Supplied to auction with a V5C registration document and history file containing various bills and invoices from the build. Consigned by Fraser Smith SUBJECT TO A NO EXPENSE SPARED RESTORATION WITH MANY SUBTLE UPGRADESPROFESSIONALLY REBUILT 359CI CHEVROLET ENGINE PRODUCING BETWEEN 350BHP-400BHPRACK AND PINION STEERING
A 19th Century mahogany cased banjo barometer, the case with broken swan neck pediment and inlaid with boxwood lines, with dry/damp dial, thermometer, large silvered dial with scale from 28-31, the level signed Peter Giusani, Cook Street, Wolverhampton, incised mark to reverse 'W Lacy', 117cm high
THE BEATLES AND RELATED - 7" PACK (INC RARITIES). A wonderful selection of 10 7" singles. Artists/ titles include The Beatles inc Love Me Do (45-R 4949, red Parlophone labels. Record G+ condition), Christmas 1968: Sixth Christmas Record (LYN 1743/ 44. Flexi. Record VG/ sleeve VG, has hole punches through top of cover), The Beatles Christmas Record (x2) inc (LYN 492, flexi) & (LYN 757, flexi), The Beatles (DSOE 16.643, sleeve hole punched), Let It Be (GMSP 147). Big Ben Banjo Band - Beatles Medley For Mums And Pops (DB 8969, UK demo. VG+). The Fourmost - Here There And Everywhere (R5491, demo), The Johnnie Spence Orchestra - Step Inside Love (VS 568, demo) and The Mustang - Why (R5579, demo). Condition is generally VG to Ex. Odd one may drop below.
A charming pair of hand-painted Ardalt porcelain angel figurines, each depicted as a playful child musician. One angel is playing a banjo, while the other holds a violin. Both figures are delicately detailed with wings and expressive faces. Each piece is marked with Hand Painted, Ardalt, Made in Japan, and the number 6147 on the base. These figurines stand on small rocky bases, enhancing their delicate aesthetic. A delightful example of fine Japanese porcelain craftsmanship.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.25"HCondition: Age related wear.
Royal Doulton Bunnykins - Jazz Band. Six boxed limited edition (Limited to 2,500) figures, with certificates, from the "Jazz Band" collection: 'Drummer' (DB250 No 1754), 'Clarinet' (DB184 No 1814), 'Trumpet' (DB210 No 2401), 'Double Bass' (DB185 No 1593), 'Banjo' (DB182 No 0161), 'Saxophone' (DB186 No 0521). Figures appear to be in very good to excellent condition in very good boxes. Produced exclusively for UK International Ceramics Ltd (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L] (6)
1 Medium size 20th century Will Stokes Paperweight example. Will Stokes of Washington state made fantastic paperweight buttons, unfortunately for too short a time but his work was really great and now highly collectible. This example shows a banjo and musical notes on a blue ground and white back. Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and aboveCondition: Note: Antique buttons may show wear. Significant issues are noted, but shanks and backs on multi-button cards are not guaranteed. Contact us for details.
Folk / Folk Rock - A collection of seventeen LPs to include FAIRPORT CONVENTION: 'Unhalfbricking' 1980s reissue (ILPS-9102), 'Heyday - The BBC Sessions 1968-1969' (HNBL 1329), 'Liege & Lief' (ILPM 9115), 'Fairport Convention' (2384 047), PENTANGLE: 'The Collection' (CCS LP 184), JAMES YOURKSTON AND THE ATHLETES: 'Moving Up Country' (WIGLP107), JOHN MARTYN: 'Solid Air' (ILPM 9226), JOHN RENBOURN: 'A Mediaeval Almanack' (TRANDEM 6), BERT JANSCH: 'Bert Jansch' (TRANDEM 1), DONOVAN: 'A Gift From A Flower To A Garden' 2xLP box set, 1974 reissue (NSPL 20000) and 'Donovan's Greatest Hits...And More' (EMS 1333), SANDY DENNY: 'Sandy' )ILPS-9207), 'The North Star Grassman And The Ravens' (CGLP 4429) and 'Who Knows Where The Time Goes' (HNBX 5301), STEELEYE SPAN: 'The Best Of Steeleye Span' (CHR 1467), SANDY BULL: 'Fantasias For Guitar And Banjo' (VSD-79119' and 'E Pluribus Unum' (Terra T-3) (17, vinyl and sleeves generally VG+-EX with a few dropping slightly under)
Books / Magazines / Ephemera / Memorabilia. Various music interest. A signed promotional picture of Kim Wilde. Six issues of the NME from the 1980s/1990s. A number of books, including 'Album Cover Album The Book Of Record Jackets' by Hipgnosis & Roger Dean, 'Jukebox Saturday Night' by J. Krivine, and two relating to John Lennon and The Beatles. A collection of mainstream and independent magazines and flyers, including multiple issues of BMG (Banjo Mandolin Guitar) Magazine, and a photographic print poster of Jimi Hendrix performing live. Three concert ticket stubs for Wishbone Ash, Crokus, and Humphrey Lyttelton and His Band.
A Victorian cast iron combined clock and barometer - the aneroid barometer with a paper dial signed 'J. J. Wainwright & Co. Birmingham' (lacks glass), over a mercury thermometer and a clock with a 4½in Roman white enamel dial, fronting a twin-train movement with half hour bell strike, the cast iron banjo case with acanthus, urn and floral decoration, painted in bronze and gilt, 65cm high.

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