Lot Ended
Description
1936 Daimler Light 20 Limousine
SOLD
£16,128
Impressive car; running and driving and in very
presentable order; excellent interior; attractive proportions
The
Daimler Light 20 made its debut in July 1936, filling a gap in the range
identified by the success of its close relative, the Lanchester 18. In fact, the
Light 20 took most of its mechanicals from the Lanchester...adding a larger
2,565cc six-cylinder engine with conventional valvegear.
It was fitted
(naturally) with a pre-selecter gearbox and fluid flywheel and came with a
variety of bodywork options from Daimler themselves or supplied as a
'chassis only' for outside coachwork. Costing £675 in 1935, it was
never going to sell in huge numbers, but around 877 were completed before
production turned to war work. The model was never directly
replaced.
This most impressive example was purchased by the vendor rather
on impulse (we all know how that can happen) and fine though the car is, it is
too large for his reducing storage space so on the LIFO principal is up for
sale.
It looks every bit as handsome in the flesh as it does in the
photos and has been running and driving about on-site. The proportions of the
car are particuarly successful and the interior a joy to behold. It is also
blessed with a decent perfomance thanks to an engine sufficiently powerful for
the task in hand. There is sadly little in the way of history, but there are a
few tax discs from Southern Ireland from the turn of the Millenium, although it
is declared first UK registered on 20th May 1936.
On offer at No Reserve,
it represents a fantastic opportunity to enjoy top quality pre-war motoring with
the ever enthusiastic and helpful support of the Daimler Lanchester Owners
Club.
For more information - contact Matthew Parkin 07813 936698
* All charges are subject to VAT