Sold for £43,875
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: XMK 899
Chassis No: D59131
MOT: Exempt
Daimler is one of the few manufacturers that can rightfully claim to have been established from the birth of the motor industry. The company's traditions of sound engineering, design and good workmanship were maintained throughout its life; hardly surprising therefore that Daimler enjoyed a lengthy association with Royalty as suppliers of motor cars.
Development of the pre-war Daimler Fifteen culminated with the DB18 model announced for 1939. Independent suspension appeared for the first time on a Daimler and the DB18 featured an enlarged, 2,522cc version of the overhead-valve six first introduced in 1933. Daimler's customary fluid flywheel, pre-selector gearbox and worm drive rear axle comprised the transmission. A new drophead coupé appeared at the first post-war London Motor Show in 1948: the DB18 Special Sports. Stylish in a most un-Daimler-like manner, the Special Sports featured coachwork by Barker, the latter, like Daimler and fellow coachbuilders Hooper, being one of the BSA Group's many companies. The radiator grille was now curved, the alloy-panelled coachwork more streamlined, and the Special Sports benefited from hydro-mechanical braking and a power output raised to 85bhp courtesy of twin carburettors. In short: a model combining all the usual Daimler refinements with increased performance. When DB18 production ceased, only 500-or-so of these elegant and refined Special Sports roadsters had been completed.
This DB18 Special Sports features Barker's distinctive drophead coupé coachwork with bench front seat and single sideways-facing rear seat. It was manufactured in 1952 making it one of the very last coachbuilt examples produced. The stylish open bodywork is finished in two-tone blue and the interior is trimmed in dark blue leather which retains great patina. The property of Harrogate-based businessman Keith Boardall Esq for the majority of its life, XMK 899 had unfortunately started to show its age around the time of the millennium. Keith decided to grasp the nettle and appoint the services of respected vehicle restorer David Royle. Work commenced in July of 1999 and saw a comprehensive and full restoration, with absolutely no expense spared on the aesthetics or mechanical components. By December 2000, 'Bertie' was fit for the road once again having received £90,000 of documented and itemised renovation work. A leather-bound photograph album accompanies the car, comprising 121 colour photographs showing work carried out throughout the entire process.
Following a period of ill-health, this delightful drop-top Daimler has reputedly seen little use since 2012. Starting readily upon inspection and running well during our recent photography session, this DB18 remains highly presentable despite those years of inactivity. Suffering with a slight transmission fluid leak, we would recommend a thorough recommissioning before tackling the open roads. Offered for sale with a current UK V5c registration document and comprehensive history file containing the aforementioned photograph album and invoices, plus a reprint handbook and much sundry paperwork.
Vendor Condition Ratings:
Bodywork: 'Very Good’
Engine: 'Very Good’
Electrical Equipment: 'Very Good'
Paintwork: 'Very Good’
Gearbox: 'Very Good’
Interior Trim: 'Good'
For more information, please contact:
Adam Sykes
adam.sykes@handh.co.uk
07429 600332
Auction: Imperial War Museum Duxford, 26th May, 2021
AUCTION VENUE
Imperial War Museum
Duxford
Cambridgeshire
CB22 4QR
AUCTION VIEWING
Tuesday 25th May from 12pm to 6pm
Wednesday 26th May 2021 from 9am
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12.5% (plus VAT @ 20%)
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