Lot Ended
Description
1954 Riley RME
Only 12,000 miles on rebuilt
engine; interesting history; solid and usable example of this classic sporting
saloon
Dating from September 1954, this Riley RME was originally
registered in Kirkudbright, Scotland, with the number SW 9823. Notes on file
state that it was first owned by a gentleman in Dumfries who bequeathed it to
his chauffeur, a Mr Blair, when he died. He in turn passed it on to his
daughter, Elizabeth Blair, who ran the Creggans Hotel on the shores of Loch
Fyne, the file containing an old V5 in her name and a copy of a black and white
photo showing her with the car.
When she died in 1999, she bequeathed the Riley to an old
friend, David Robb, who had looked after it informally for many years.
Affectionately known as ‘Belinda’, the Riley has been in regular use ever since,
11 old MOTs indicating that it has covered some 16,000 miles since 2003. Notes
on file detail maintenance carried out over the years including a full engine
rebuild in 2010 since when the car has covered some 12,000 miles. The vinyl roof
was recovered at the same time, a new stainless steel exhaust was fitted, the
front bumpers were rechromed plus numerous other jobs.
Invoices from the Riley RM Centre in Perthshire show
evidence of more recent servicing including an overhaul of the brake system
hydraulics in 2018 with a reconditioned master cylinder and various new hoses,
plus a new battery earlier this year.
It seems that the speedo was changed in 2015 when it was
showing 75,140 miles, the replacement speedo reading 11,266 miles when fitted
and 12,045 today so the car has been only lightly used in the last five years, a
show plaque indicating that it attended the Scottish Riley Enthusiasts National
Weekend in 2019. An original factory workshop manual is also present.
Starting promptly and running sweetly as we moved her
around for these photos, Belinda appears to be in very sound and usable
condition all round with a nicely mellowed interior. What lets the side down
slightly is the paintwork which has been brush-applied in the traditional manner
so the finish is more satin than gloss. We also detected a few mm of play in the
in the driver’s door although the other doors are all rock solid.
Being offered here at a very modest guide price, Belinda
now seeks a caring new owner who can enjoy and improve her over time as desired.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or
email james.dennison@brightwells.com
MODEL HISTORY
Riley's four-seater 1.5-litre RMA Saloon was introduced in
1945 with low, streamlined styling and an opulent interior designed to appeal to
the more discerning motorist.
The cars were built on separate chassis assemblies with
unstressed, ash-framed steel panelwork and a fabric-covered roof. Power came
from a 1,496cc overhead valve four-cylinder engine with twin camshafts, mounted
high in the cylinder block. Producing 54bhp, it propelled the car to a top speed
of 75mph. The running gear was advanced for its time with rack-and-pinion
steering and torsion bar independent front suspension.
In 1951 the RMA was replaced by the RME, essentially the
same car, but with open prop shaft, hypoid axle, fully hydraulic brakes and a
larger rear window. Noted for its outstanding handling, the RME was summed up by
Motor magazine as follows: "With its many traditional British features, its good
road manners and its excellent build quality and finish, the latest Riley will
appeal to discerning drivers whose taste runs to an individual car of very
pleasing up-to-date line." By 1954 it had lost its running boards and gained
rear wheel spats, the model continuing in production until the arrival of the
new Riley One-Point-Five in 1955.
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