1937 Riley 12/4 Adelphi

Highlights


•Graceful Riley 12/4 in remarkable order
•Recent £6,000 engine rebuild
•Comprehensively restored in 2006
•Full photo history of rebuild


THE BACKGROUND

The Riley 12/4 – or 1½-litre – was launched in 1935 and was the vintage equivalent of a hot hatch, with impressive handling and way above average performance for a car of its era. 
It was extremely popular with enthusiastic drivers thanks to its 70mph cruising ability, which still raises a few eyebrows today. Indeed, had it not been for World War Two, it would probably have enjoyed a much longer production run than the four years it eventually managed.
After the war the 12/4 was an extremely sought after car, not so much in itself as for its engine, which was massively popular with racers, hillclimbers and trials drivers. 
And that means it’s an extremely rare car today. 
This example is a 1937 ‘Adelphi’, which was the name that Riley gave to its six-light saloon variant, and is fitted with the optional pre-select gearbox. 
Subject to a full restoration 15 years ago, it still looks lovely today.

IMG_1293.jpeg 3.02 MB

THE HISTORY

The Riley was purchased new in 1937 and sold by its first owner until 1940, when it was aid up during World War Two. 
It was then acquired by a second keeper who ran the car for almost 30 years, keeping it on the road until 1970 and taking the total mileage to 59,666.
It was discovered in a rural barn in 1999, having been stationary for 29 years, and was lovingly restored between 2006 and 2007.
This included a bare metal respray, new wiring loom, front seats recovered, new carpets and headlining plus work on the suspension and brakes.
The current owner bought the car four years ago and has cherished and enjoyed it, but unfortunately health issues now prevent him from driving it.

_MG_1405.jpeg 2.75 MB

THE PAPERWORK

There’s a lever arch file supplied with the Riley holding a huge file of bills and receipts, a number of which are from Blue Diamond Services, known as the UK’s most experienced and knowledgeable Riley specialist. The vendor tells us there are about 100 invoices / receipts in the file and over 100 photographs in the restoration album
There’s also an overview of all the expenditure on the car running to over £27000 during the restoration, in which over £9000 was spent in 2010 on a complete engine and gearbox rebuild by Blue Diamond. Since then the car has covered less than 5,000 miles.  
Other important receipts include one for the front seats being reframed and reupholstered, and a further receipt for almost £1,000 documenting full service as well as some cosmetic fettling late last year.  

THE EXTERIOR 

Finished in classy Dove Grey, the Riley looks absolutely fabulous, its swooping art deco curves beautifully offset by its smart blue wire wheels. 
The paint finish is smart all over with only a couple of very minor marks, while most of the chrome is original and is in preserved rather than restored condition. There’s some mild tarnishing in places, but in many ways this adds to the car’s general patina and builds its character, rather than form any kind of detraction.
Meanwhile, an album of restoration photographs documents the extensive work carried out on the car, including repairs to the panels and chassis that were professionally and very neatly carried out.
It has a sliding metal sunroof which works as it should and age sympathetic flashing direction indicators have been fitted.
It’s a lovely looking car and a great example of one of the rarer 12/4 body styles.

IMG_1345.jpeg 3.52 MB


THE INTERIOR 

Much like the exterior, the interior of the Riley has been restored, but not over-restored. All of the leather and carpets are in superb order, as is the roof lining, but it hasn’t been overdone.
The dash is original, as are the delicate Jaeger dials, which show some signs of discoloration but nothing more than you’d expect from a car that’s over 80 years old.
It’s a wonderfully charming and pleasant place to spend time.

_MG_1395.jpeg 3.37 MB

THE MECHANICS 

The Riley is powered by a four-cylinder 1,496 cc "12/4 Engine", from which it gets its name, with a Zenith carburettor. Designed by engineer Hugh Rose, it was based on the 1920s Riley Nine engine but with some significant changes including the cylinder block and crankcase being cast as one unit. 
It was an extremely advanced power plant for its day with twin camshafts mounted high in the engine block, its twin cam nature making it revvy and ripe for performance upgrades. Even today, it doesn’t feel out of its depth in modern traffic.

Don’t push it too hard, though. It still has rod brakes and semi-elliptic leaf springs, so while it handles extremely well for a car of its era, it’s still quite an old-fashioned thing. And that just adds to its charm. 
This example uses Riley’s four-speed pre-select transmission – essentially the precursor of today’s semi-automatics. The owner reports that it takes some getting used to, but is wonderful to use.

The engine has also been converted to run on lead free petrol.

IMG_1331.jpeg 3.43 MB


THE APPEAL

This is a lovely pre-war car and one that is held in very high esteem in Riley circles, thanks in no small part to its fabulous twin cam engine. 
With much of its history known, a photographic record of an extremely comprehensive restoration and a stack of bills and receipts documenting a no-expense-spared approach to maintenance in more recent times, it also has the pedigree to go with its obvious and wonderfully endearing charm.

Notice to bidders

Although every care is taken to ensure this listing is as factual and transparent as possible, all details within the listing are subject to the information provided to us by the seller. Car & Classic does not take responsibility for any information missing from the listing. Please ensure you are satisfied with the vehicle description and all information provided before placing a bid.

As is normal for most auctions, this vehicle is sold as seen, and therefore the Sale of Goods Act 1979 does not apply. All bids are legally binding once placed. Any winning bidder who withdraws from a sale, is subject to our bidders fee charge. Please see our FAQs and T&C's for further information. Viewings of vehicles are encouraged, but entirely at the seller's discretion.

See our Terms & Conditions here.

Consulta le nostre FAQ qui e i nostri Termini e condizioni qui

Domande frequenti sulle aste
Specifiche del veicolo
  • Anno 1937
  • Marca Riley
  • Modello Adelphi
  • Colore Grey
  • Chilometraggio 66,799 Miglia
  • Cilindrata 1496
Dettagli d'asta
  • Tipo di venditore Privato
  • Posizione Suffolk
  • Paese Regno Unito
Storico delle offerte
16 offerte
  • ph•••• £18,000 10/10/21
  • an•••• £17,750 10/10/21
  • ph•••• £17,500 10/10/21
  • an•••• £17,250 10/10/21
  • ph•••• £17,000 10/10/21
  • an•••• £17,000 11/10/21
  • an•••• £16,750 10/10/21
  • ph•••• £16,500 10/10/21
  • an•••• £16,250 10/10/21
  • ph•••• £16,000 05/10/21
Invia messaggio a team Aste di C&C

La galleria

Il modo più sicuro per acquistare un'auto d'epoca online

Il sistema di pagamento sicuro di Car & Classic protegge acquirenti e venditori. Al termine dell'asta, l'offerente vincente trasferisce il pagamento su un conto vincolato di terzi. Una volta completato il trasferimento del veicolo, entrambe le parti confermano di essere soddisfatte della vendita e il denaro viene rilasciato al venditore. Maggiori informazioni su come acquistare con noi
Processo di pagamento sicuro e protetto

Come funzionano le offerte massime

Il processo di offerta massima ti permette di fare offerte senza preoccupazioni.

Inserisci la tua offerta massima e il sistema farà offerte automaticamente per assicurarsi che tu sia il miglior offerente - fino all'ammontare da te stabilito come tetto massimo.

Anti-sniping

Car & Classic contrasta il fenomeno dello “sniping”, ovvero il fenomeno dei rilanci all'ultimo secondo per vincere l'asta.

Se viene fatta un'offerta nei 3 minuti prima della chiusura dell'asta, la scadenza di questa viene automaticamente estesa di 2 minuti per permettere agli altri offerenti di reagire e, se lo desiderano, di rilanciare.

Incrementi di offerta automatica

  • Se la sua offerta massima è uguale o inferiore al prezzo di riserva, la sua offerta massima sarà applicata per intero se lei è il miglior offerente.
  • Se siete il miglior offerente e fate un'offerta massima superiore a quella di riserva, la riserva verrà automaticamente inserita come prima offerta.
    • Una volta raggiunta la riserva, Car & Classic si assicurerà che tu sia il miglior offerente utilizzando solo gli incrementi di offerta indicati di seguito.
    • Vi terremo in testa fino alla vostra offerta massima O all'incremento più vicino alla vostra offerta massima, a condizione che la vostra offerta massima sia sufficiente a coprire il valore dell'incremento.

Ammontare dell'offerta Incremento
Da £0 a £9,999 £100.00
Da £10,000 a £49,999 £250.00
Da £50,000 a £99,999 £500.00
£100,000 + £1,000.00

Superamento immediato dell'offerta

Quando piazzi un'offerta massima e questa viene immediatamente superata, questo significa che un altro offerente ha impostato una soglia di offerta massima superiore alla tua.

Puoi fare nuovamente un'offerta o impostare una soglia più alta di offerta massima e il nostro sistema rilancerà fino alla nuova soglia, cercando di portarti a essere il miglior offerente.

Offerte massime di pari ammontare

Quando ci sono due offerte massime di pari ammontare, quella impostata per prima è quella che viene considerata “migliore offerta”.

Pre-autorizzazione

Potremmo trattenere un piccolo importo di pre-autorizzazione sulla tua carta fino alla fine dell'asta, quando quest'ultimo verrà poi stornato. Se vinci, verrà prelevata una caparra che verrà detratta dal pagamento del prezzo di vendita per il veicolo e non comporta costi aggiuntivi per te.

Cosa sono le Offerte pre-asta?

Offerte pre-asta significa che avete la possibilità di fare offerte prima dell'inizio ufficiale dell'asta.
Verrà comunicato se si è il miglior offerente o meno all'inizio dell'asta.

Problema con l'offerta

Le offerte sono contrattualmente vincolanti. Per tutelare l'utente, sono previste alcune regole nel caso in cui si ritenga che sia stato digitato in modo errato. Si prega di controllare e modificare quanto inserito.