Lot Ended
Description
1967 Daimler 250 V8
No Reserve
Engine
runs; stainless steel exhaust; last on the road in 2010; for spares or
repairs
First registered in December 1967, this
Daimler 250 V8 has had four owners from new, according to the V5C, a note on
file stating that the first owner lived in Broughton Hall in Yorkshire, a vast
country pile that has been the home of the Tempest family since 1097. From 1979
– 1982 it was in Aberystwyth and for the next 39 years thereafter it was owned
by a gentleman in Worcester. Ten old MOTs show that it clocked up only 260 miles
between 2000 and 2010 when the owner gave up driving and put the car into
storage.
Our vendor spotted it languishing in its shed in March last year
(as shown in the last photo) and bought it with the intention of getting it
restored. He sent it to a local garage who soon coaxed it into life with some
fresh fuel and a slave battery but, much to his wife’s relief, he then came
to his senses and decided that he had perhaps bitten off more than he could
chew…
As you can see in the photos, the car does indeed look rather sorry
for itself but on the plus side, it is complete, the engine was running
recently, it rolls fairly easily and it does have a stainless steel exhaust
system. It also comes with a workshop manual and a parts catalogue which could
prove handy if the new owner decides to restore it, along with a spare boot lid
that is in much better condition than the one currently on the car. The rear
seats are Ambla but the fronts are leather and all are in reasonable
condition.
We all hate to see an old car broken for parts and although
this one is not for the faint hearted, it is certainly not beyond saving. Go on,
you know you like a challenge – just don’t let your partner see it
first…
Documents: V5C; older V5C; V5; 10 old MOTs; workshop manual; parts
catalogue
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or email
james.dennison@brightwells.com
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