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2015-09-13 18:43:39 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 9/15
classiccars.brightwells.com/viewdetails.php

Auction description:
Lot number 125
Estimate £4,000 - £5,000
Description Daimler Double Six
Registration JMH 351N
Year 1974
Colour Red
Engine size 5,343 cc
Chassis No. 2K2036BW
Engine No. 7P13260SA
Documents V5; MOT September 2016; factory manual and parts book

It is hard to believe that this well cared for 1974 Double Six is 41 years old. During that time it has covered under 74,000 miles and has a good service history with plenty of bills on file. One of the very early facelift models, it is believed to be one of just five Series IIs produced with Stromberg carburettors which it retains to this day.

Regularly waxoiled and fitted with a stainless steel exhaust, it retains its original chrome wheels and hubcaps and has recently been treated to a new set of tyres and a fresh battery.

The history file contains a factory manual, factory parts book and the car retains its original tool kit. Looking very smart in its deep red livery with tan upholstery, it is due to carry a fresh MOT by the time of the sale and looks like a great deal of luxury for very little outlay.

2020-08-13 10:27:31 | pauls writes:

Car to return to auction 8/20

angliacarauctions.co.uk/classic/sat-22nd-sun-23rd-august/1974-daimler-double-six ...

Auction description:

1974 Daimler Double Six 5.3 V12 LWB Auto

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Estimate: £6,250 - 8,250

V5 Present

MoT Jul 2021

Chassis number: 2K2036BW

This rare Daimler Double Six LWB is one of only a few remaining examples. It has had such little use over the years that the vendor is warranting the 73,654 miles covered. It's last MoT issued in 2015 recorded 73,643 miles and the last one in the file prior to this is dated 1998 and records 73,446 miles. Eight registered owners. It's history file includes the original passport to service, MoTs dating from 1987 to 1998 and one in 2015, receipts from 1981 to 1997 all addressed to the same owner, handbook and wallet. Please note that not all of the V5 is present.

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