RE: Vauxhall to sell off more heritage cars

RE: Vauxhall to sell off more heritage cars

Thursday 1st April 2021

Vauxhall to sell off more heritage cars

Manufacturer seeks to 'rightsize' collection ahead of location change



Last month it was Mitsubishi selling its prized possessions, this month, Vauxhall. The circumstances are a little different this time though; Mitsubishi already has one foot out of the UK market, Vauxhall's sale is apparently more to do with spring cleaning. A location change for the Heritage Collection - announced last September when 11 cars were placed under the hammer - has meant nine more Vauxhalls of yesteryear being lined up for the chop, including a Frontera, an immaculate 1990 Nova Merit and a Viva HB Deluxe from 1966. A car Vauxhall describes as a strong “my-dad-had-one-of-those” candidate.

The sale stretches back into (great) granddad territory, too, with the oldest offering being a 1929 R-type 20/60, which was officially the first car to be manufactured by a Vauxhall after it was bought by then rapidly growing US firm, General Motors. The model was a common sight on British roads throughout the ‘30s, and famous in Vauxhall’s story as being the brand’s first ‘technically conventional’ car, with a central gear level, single-plate clutch and 12-volt electronics. The humble R-Type is joined by a slightly more lavish Big Six BXL limousine from 1937, said to be a cut-price Rolls-Royce alternative that’s in “excellent running order”. 

Next is a 1953 E-type Wyvern, the first new car to come from Vauxhall after the war, as well as that “pristine” Viva, which might fetch a surprising amount of money at auction thanks to the its rarity and condition. Less so the 1.2-litre Nova, but it certainly passes the sentimentality test for anyone now in their forties, and has covered less than 10,000 miles. It’s joined by a late first-series Omega V6 in posh Elite trim, which ought to be manna from heaven for anyone hoping to pose as a undercover traffic cop from the nineties.


As for the noughties, there’s also a Tigra with one former owner, a retired Vauxhall employee. It’s got just over 20,000 miles on the clock, a barely believable figure given its popularity among millennial first-time drivers. Same goes for the Vauxhall Vivaro panel van, too, because this one hasn’t just escaped the dings and dents of a normal workhorse, it’s been kept in fine condition because it’s the last one Vauxhall built from the first generation. Hence the LA55 ONE plate.

If anything from the lot takes your fancy, all of the cars are going under the hammer at Manor Park Classics’ inaugural auction on April 27th, with no reserves across the board. While some buyers might be ready to bag themselves a bargain, here's hoping all of them end up with loving owners, and regularly see the light of day. Vauxhall’s back catalogue might not be the most prestigious out there, but – much like the thought of the Ford Mondeo departing – it can certainly claim to have touched more lives than most.









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Original Poster:

1,395 posts

151 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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I am a little surprised that the more historical looking versions are not being donated to an appropriate museum, perhaps near the locations from which they were built - and I would probably include the van in that as well.

But I do like the limousine - I think I would feel very Al Capone in that for some reason.

As for the more humdrum - well that Nova has to be ideal for entering the unexceptional event.

Gecko1978

9,673 posts

157 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Maybe they sold all the good stuff earlier but vaxhall literally appear to have nothing exciting to offer. Telling really.

ddom

6,657 posts

48 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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'rightsize'

Deary me.

Gad-Westy

14,548 posts

213 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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ddom said:
'rightsize'

Deary me.
Sickening isn't it!

Gad-Westy

14,548 posts

213 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Gecko1978 said:
Maybe they sold all the good stuff earlier but vaxhall literally appear to have nothing exciting to offer. Telling really.
It does seem like slim pickings. They never seem to let their hair down and do something mad. Most of their more recent interesting models have been hotter versions of ordinary cars or collaborations with third parties or re-branded models from GM group.

Heathwood

2,530 posts

202 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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A Nova Merit and a Vivaro - an April fools joke surely?

Escort Si-130

3,272 posts

180 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Sounds like an April fools joke to me

Notsofastfrank

194 posts

195 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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What a shame this is. I remember looking around the heritage collection a few years ago at a Sunday Service. I did indeed do the “my dad had one of those “ pointing at the Viva and marvelling at how a family of five managed very well in one including holidays.

Bobtherallyfan

1,267 posts

78 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Only one Vauxhall currently listed on that Auction site?

MarkwG

4,847 posts

189 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Not catching me with the date - any foole knoes that's an HA Viva, not an HB!

rastapasta

1,857 posts

138 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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My ex had a Tigra. there was no room in them as i recall...

g3org3y

20,624 posts

191 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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(Sorry Vauxhall fanboys tongue out )

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Gad-Westy said:
Gecko1978 said:
Maybe they sold all the good stuff earlier but vaxhall literally appear to have nothing exciting to offer. Telling really.
It does seem like slim pickings. They never seem to let their hair down and do something mad. Most of their more recent interesting models have been hotter versions of ordinary cars or collaborations with third parties or re-branded models from GM group.
It is a load of boring mediocrity isn't it, which I feel fully captures the spirit and history of GM Europe. Even the models a few people love for nostalgia reasons are usually objectively mediocre against their contemporarties, just not as outright poor as the cooking versions. Even BMC/Leyland/Rover Group/Whatever turned out some innovative and interesting cars, even if they usually fked it up in some other way like not building them properly.

In summary, GM Europe: gone but not missed. Except by a few weirdos hehe

Pommy

14,243 posts

216 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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I've never seen a Vauxhall win a group test in a car magazine. Ever.

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Pommy said:
I've never seen a Vauxhall win a group test in a car magazine. Ever.
They didn't have to pull out of Europe because they made great, competitive cars that people wanted to buy at a price that allowed them to turn a profit....

Byker28i

59,457 posts

217 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Bobtherallyfan said:
Only one Vauxhall currently listed on that Auction site?
What day is it...

MarkwG

4,847 posts

189 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Pommy said:
I've never seen a Vauxhall win a group test in a car magazine. Ever.
Does this help - https://www.vauxhall.co.uk/about/awards-and-accola...

Fishlegs

2,982 posts

139 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Pommy said:
I've never seen a Vauxhall win a group test in a car magazine. Ever.
One got runner up in a Total Vauxhall Magazine group test once.

Pommy

14,243 posts

216 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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MarkwG said:
Pommy said:
I've never seen a Vauxhall win a group test in a car magazine. Ever.
Does this help - https://www.vauxhall.co.uk/about/awards-and-accola...
Like I said, I've never seen a Vauxhall win a group test in a car magazine.

swindonredtop

17 posts

122 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Isn't everyone missing the point that if you're slimming down a heritage collection you sell the least important first, therefore, regardless of your views on whether Vauxhall ever made anything decent, what they're selling off here is, by definition, going to be the worst of what they've got in the collection isn't it?