27th Apr, 2022 13:00

Pavilion Gardens, Buxton

 
Lot 5
 

1936 Riley 15/6 Kestrel Saloon
No Reserve

Sold for £14,062

(including buyers premium)


Lot details

Registration No: GV 4500
Chassis No: 46K2757
MOT: Exempt

  • The subject of much restoration work from 1994-1999 before entering the current ownership in 2004
  • Believed to be one of just nine surviving examples
  • Treated to an engine overhaul during 2007 plus attention to the brakes, radiator and wiring loom
  • Little used and dry stored as part of a private collection in recent years
  • Running and driving but requires recommissioning prior to road use
  • Offered for sale with Green logbook, restoration photos, V5C Registration Document and numerous invoices etc
  • A rare opportunity to acquire a six-cylinder version of one of the best looking 1930s' saloons

Among the prettiest saloons fielded by any manufacturer pre-WW2, Riley’s Six-Light Kestrel design was an Art Deco masterpiece. Powered by a ‘twin cam’ 1726cc straight-six engine, the 15/6 variant was reputedly capable of 85mph. Sadly, just fifty 15/6 Kestrels are thought to have survived.

First registered as ‘GV 4500’ in West Suffolk on 5th June 1936, chassis 46K2657 still bears a plaque for ‘R. Hawkes Motor & Motorcycle Engineer of Bury St Edmunds’. Migrating to Worksop, Nottinghamshire during the 1950s, the Riley is understood to have been in single family ownership for some forty years before being bought by Mike Squires Esq. of Corby in 1989. Sold to the preceding keeper David Watkins Esq. of Carmarthen five years later who treated it to over 600 hours’ worth of restoration work, the 15/6 was acquired by the vendor in February 2004. Unhappy with the quality of the engine’s previous overhaul, the seller entrusted the straight-six (number 62657) to John Kirkby Vintage Engine Rebuilding of Croydon, Surrey for attention to the crankshaft and new white metal bearings etc in 2007. The cylinder head was refurbished separately, and the radiator repaired. The brakes were gone through and the starter ring gear, water pump, distributor drive gear, thermostat, and exhaust manifold all fettled. The wiring loom was replaced and flashing indicators fitted. Dry stored alongside its Adelphi stablemate for over a decade, the Kestrel has recently been persuaded back into life. The four-seater is currently running and driving but would certainly require recommissioning ahead of any road use. The vendor notes that the pre-selector gearbox is whiny when in neutral with the noise subsiding under load. ‘GV 4500’ presents as an older restoration with imperfect paintwork. Much of the brightwork requires refinishing. The front seats and door cards have been retrimmed, but the rear pews may well be original. Offered for sale with Green logbook, V5C Registration Document, instruction book, numerous invoices, various old MOTs dating back to 1964, and photo album.

For more information, please contact:
Damian Jones
damian.jones@handh.co.uk
07855 493737

 

Auction: Pavilion Gardens, Buxton, 27th Apr, 2022

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The Pavilion Gardens
St John's Road
Buxton
Derbyshire
SK17 6BE

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