WPB 20M Daimler Sovereign.

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DonkeyApple

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55,402 posts

170 months

Friday 12th February 2016
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I thought I would just start a thread in this car in case the present owner Googles their number plate and makes contact.

I would be interested in finding the current owner. It was my grandfather's car from new and then mine when he stopped driving in the mid 90s. I eventually sold it through Gerry Marshall but have always wondered what happened to it.

Theophany

1,069 posts

131 months

Friday 12th February 2016
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You just know this is going to end up with people posting number plates with the intention of saying "DU08 KCY , why did you cut me up three times last night on the M6 you fking cockwomble?"




(that's the plate of my old car, not the plate of said cockwomble in a C180 leaser)wink

DonkeyApple

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55,402 posts

170 months

Friday 12th February 2016
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Maybe. I hope not.

It was a car I spent a lot of time cleaning as a child and when it was given to me it inspired my first trip the Le Mans and I did a couple of classic rallies in with my father.

I happened to check it today and noticed it was still taxed etc so hopefully it's being enjoyed.

threespires

4,297 posts

212 months

Saturday 13th February 2016
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Many years ago Gerry Marshall tried to sell me an 8,000 mile Norton Commando.
He phoned me up and we chatted about the bike. I decided not to buy it.
Then he said to me that he'd just got one of the new cordless telephones and I was his first call on this marvellous new invention. He even mentioned from where he was making the call - on the throne, not a pretty image.
The world is a poorer place without him.

DonkeyApple

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55,402 posts

170 months

Saturday 13th February 2016
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He was a childhood friend of my father's and started his racing with my dad's cars and was soon faster than him. I always bought and sold my cars through him and it was actually a bit sad when I bought the Typhon as it was the first car transaction I'd done as an adult without him being there, if only to save me a few K on the price.

Anglia

24 posts

207 months

Saturday 13th February 2016
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Hi, this very car appears to be entered in the next Anglia Car Auctions event on 9th April. It has what seems to be a low estimate of 2500 to 3500

DonkeyApple

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Saturday 13th February 2016
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Anglia said:
Hi, this very car appears to be entered in the next Anglia Car Auctions event on 9th April. It has what seems to be a low estimate of 2500 to 3500
Wow. Is there a web link? It might be shagged by now. It had about 27k on the clock when I sold it but even though it had been garaged every day of its life it had rot in the wings around the front lamps and in the sills.

Anglia

24 posts

207 months

Saturday 13th February 2016
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Just google angliacarauctions, it looks OK from the pictures

DonkeyApple

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Saturday 13th February 2016
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Anglia said:
Just google angliacarauctions, it looks OK from the pictures
It looks exactly as I sold it. Even down to the AA badge and the brdc sticker, although I think the ecurie ecosse one is an addition.

It also looks like it hasn't travelled far as that style of house looks very North London suburbs to me.

Anglia

24 posts

207 months

Saturday 13th February 2016
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You'll have to buy it now!

DonkeyApple

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Saturday 13th February 2016
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Anglia said:
You'll have to buy it now!
True. But going bidding for a car you're emotionally attached to is suicide and living in London I have no space for it.

Anglia

24 posts

207 months

Saturday 13th February 2016
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Might be good just to go and sit in it again, leave all the bank cards at home.

CABC

5,589 posts

102 months

Monday 15th February 2016
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DonkeyApple said:
True. But going bidding for a car you're emotionally attached to is suicide and living in London I have no space for it.
£1000 pa for secure, controlled air storage.....

Mr Tidy

22,408 posts

128 months

Monday 15th February 2016
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CABC said:
DonkeyApple said:
True. But going bidding for a car you're emotionally attached to is suicide and living in London I have no space for it.
£1000 pa for secure, controlled air storage.....
laugh That probably isn't helping the OP!

0a

23,901 posts

195 months

Monday 15th February 2016
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You will probably never have the opportunity to own it again.

DonkeyApple

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Monday 15th February 2016
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0a said:
You will probably never have the opportunity to own it again.
Very true. However, I spoke to my father about it at the weekend and he did enlighten me as to how much he had spent on it while his father owned it and then while I owned it. It must be 10-15 years since we sold it and I'm not entirely sure that it hasn't lived outside since.

But it certainly seems odd that the week I weirdly decide to check if it's still on the road, I am informed it's not up for sale.

Lowtimer

4,286 posts

169 months

Tuesday 16th February 2016
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ACA has delayed its Spring auction to May, which suits me because I'm filming on the original date and there's a car in the auction I wanted to buy. However as a result of the delay the list of entries is temporarily offline.

DA, do at least come up to see the car, I will be going to the viewing day on Friday early evening, and (unless the car I'm interested in looks very wrong) also on Saturday. If you haven't been to ACA before it's quite a jolly day out.

POORCARDEALER

8,525 posts

242 months

Tuesday 16th February 2016
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Wonder of they ave been struggling for entries which is a suprise as decent cars do very good money there.

DonkeyApple

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Tuesday 16th February 2016
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POORCARDEALER said:
Wonder of they ave been struggling for entries which is a suprise as decent cars do very good money there.
My first thought is that they've moved it to be well clear of April 6th as there are so many changes due in the budget that have an indirect impact on the domestic classic car market. That combined with the general economic worries hitting the global markets I think are causing a lot of buyers to just sit tight and await a little more clarity?

POORCARDEALER

8,525 posts

242 months

Tuesday 16th February 2016
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DonkeyApple said:
POORCARDEALER said:
Wonder of they ave been struggling for entries which is a suprise as decent cars do very good money there.
My first thought is that they've moved it to be well clear of April 6th as there are so many changes due in the budget that have an indirect impact on the domestic classic car market. That combined with the general economic worries hitting the global markets I think are causing a lot of buyers to just sit tight and await a little more clarity?
You could well be correct, the place is packed to the rafters, very well attended.