1922 Vauxhall 25hp D-Type Tourer For Sale by Auction

1922 Vauxhall 25hp D-Type Tourer For Sale by Auction

  • Right Hand Drive
  • 1922
  • SV6997
  • Multicolour
  • Dealer
  • GB
    United Kingdom

Description

Kelham Hall | Newark, Nottinghamshire
Viewing: Tues 9th September from 12pm
Auction: Wed 10st September from 9am
Location: Main Street, Newark, Nottinghamshire NG23 5QX

1922 Vauxhall 25hp D-Type Tourer

Estimate
£40, 000 - £50, 000

Registration No: SV 6997
Chassis No: D3433
MOT: Exempt

Understood to have been delivered to Argentina and supplied by Harrods of Buenos Aires then repatriated to the UK in
Notably original with sympathetic restorative and mechanical works having taken place in the past
Used for several rallies during the 1990s including the Gordon Bennett
'The years from 1908 to 1925 mark Vauxhall's golden age.' - Michael Sedgwick, Vauxhall, Dalton Watson, London, 1981.

Famous at the turn of the 19th Century for its marine engines, Vauxhall Ironworks Ltd built its first automobile, a single-cylinder, tiller-steered runabout, in 1903. A range of three-cylinder cars with wheel steering followed, the first of which was seen in 1904. Prior to 1925, when Vauxhall was taken over by General Motors, the company was renowned for producing handsome, finely engineered cars that put it on a par with Bentley or Sunbeam. Laurence Pomeroy's tenure as Chief Engineer saw the firm, which had relocated to Luton, produce some of the truly outstanding designs of the Edwardian period, commencing with the 20hp Prince Henry in 1910. A larger (4. 0-litre) version of the Prince Henry's four-cylinder sidevalve engine was developed for its successor, the D-Type which, with some 70bhp on tap, was good for 70mph-plus when not overburdened by formal coachwork. The model is perhaps best remembered for its role as a WWI staff car, some 1, 500-or-so seeing service with the British Army.

More information to follow.

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