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Friday, 26 July 2019

2002 RONART LIGHTNING CONVERTIBLE - Panorama Bay Motor Company 36, Panorama Road, Sandbanks, Poole, Dorset, BH13 7RD



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Panorama Bay Motor Company
36, Panorama Road, Sandbanks, Poole, Dorset,
BH13 7RD
Telephone: 01202035626




2002 RONART LIGHTNING CONVERTIBLE
Finished in lightning blue with cream leather trim. This beautiful car is in the words of the Ronart Lightning Owners Club ‘designed for the discerning driver who loved the romance of motoring and wanted a distinctly exclusive car’…… and how right they are! This is one of only 6 cars produced and is a massively rare car.

The car has had one careful owner and has covered only 30,000 miles. It is fitted with the following: Hardtop (stores in the boot), 4.6 litre Mustang Cobra 99 engine, 320 bhp, V8 quad cam, 32-valve (425 bhp race-tuned option), 5 speed manual gearbox, Lightweight Carbon-fibre bodywork, full independent wishbone suspension front and rear, suspension and steering geometry designed by Harvey Bailey Engineering, hydrotrak differential, AP Racing designed braking system, Recaro Seats, cream leather interior, Clarion multimedia stereo, electric windows, remote locking, air conditioning, reversing camera and 18" OZ wheels fitted with Pirelli P Zero tyres. 
This is indeed a truly stunning sportscar £POA




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Saturday, 11 May 2019

1972 FIAT 695 SS ABARTH EVOCATION LHD - Panorama Bay Motor Company 36, Panorama Road, Sandbanks, Poole, Dorset, BH13 7RD



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Panorama Bay Motor Company
36, Panorama Road, Sandbanks, Poole, Dorset,
BH13 7RD
Telephone: 01202035626


1972 FIAT 695 SS ABARTH EVOCATION LHD

Stunningly finished in purple and white and has only covered 3950 miles since the conversion and restoration whilst travelling around Italy visiting various shows, photo sessions and doing advertising work. It also won many awards on its travels for the superb condition and artistic unique paintwork. It was recently imported from Italy and the UK taxes are paid. It has a UK MoT and V5 and the new registration for the UK is PJU 869K. We are led to believe that the same owner had the car from new, a total of 44 years. He was il Signor Cocullo who resided in L'Aquila, Italy. We are also informed that he spent several years transforming his 1972 Fiat 500L into the 695 SS Abarth version that you see today. We estimate that the conversion to its present standard with its fabulous paintwork would cost in excess of £30k. You will notice from the images that many of the parts used are genuine Abarth 695 parts. The rear seats of the car have been removed to accommodate the fabulous stereo system which is a Blaupunkt GTA480 stereo unit with infinity 10 subs with real gold wiring creating an astonishing sound. The vehicle has a very special paint finish, many genuine Abarth parts including original Abarth 13 x5 alloy wheels and a special transparent sunshine roof. The many other features include: special hand made bumpers, led lighting, raised rear engine lid, sports exhaust system, outside bonnet, catches, 695 and Abarth badges, door mirrors, Abarth door handles/switches/steering wheel, plus UK and Euro lights. The folder includes HPi certificate, current MoT, copy of Italian title and paperwork, photo albums and 94 images of the car from its original state to the standard it is today. The images include a photo of the 70-year-old owner who converted and carried out the work. Also included is a CD with further images and a document holder. We have never seen a closer evocation to the marque or a vehicle with such a detailed restoration. It is thrilling to drive and an absolute head-turner. Offered at a fraction of its cost



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Thursday, 25 April 2019

1932 ROLLS ROYCE 20/25 DHC - THE HAIRPIN COMPANY Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, SN11 8RH



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THE HAIRPIN COMPANY
Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, SN11 8RH 
Telephone: 01249 760686



1932 ROLLS ROYCE 20/25 DHC
A supremely elegant Drophead Coupe and only the second Rolls Royce bodied by Swiss coachbuilder Hermann Graber. This Rolls Royce has a full and fascinating history culminating in a number of recent concours successes following a complete restoration by noted specialists Fiennes Restorations.


Chassis GRW59 was ordered new by Joseph Rubin of Geneva, a noted Anglophile when it came to cars. He owned eight Rolls Royce and Bentley motor cars between 1923 and 1934, taking delivery of this one in January 1933, via the Geneva RR dealer A Schmidt. He ordered it with a saloon body from Swiss coachbuilder Gangloff who bodied only seven Rolls Royce’s, four of which were owned by Rubin.



By 1937 Rubin was clearly hankering for a sportier Rolls Royce as rather than order a new car he chose to re-body GRW59, choosing Hermann Graber of Berne, noted for his stunning sporting coachwork on Duesenbergs, Bugatti Type 57’s and Alfa Romeos. There is no doubt that Graber brought a beautiful and unique style to the Rolls and Rubin must have been delighted, alas he had little time to enjoy his new car as he died a month after Graber’s completed work was delivered to him by in August 1937.



The car passed to its second keeper, His Royal Highness Sardar Shah Ali Wali Khan Ghazi, brother of the King of Afghanistan, also a resident of Switzerland. He added to his notoriety and indeed the cars when he overshot a bend near the Swiss village of St Gingolph and plunged 60ft into the Lac Leman. Surprisingly, neither car nor driver suffered serious damage and he took it with him to Rome, where he was First Secretary to the Afghan Embassy.





After Rome was liberated in 1944 Shah Wali Khan returned home becoming Prime Minister soon after. The next official owner of the Rolls was the Reverend George Irving, Director of British Troops Welfare (Austria) and Secretary to The Huts and Canteens Committee, Church of Scotland, no less. His job involved much touring around Italy and Austria, he later honeymooned in GRW59 following the end of the war in 1946.



The next owner was Major Jack Conwyn of the 8th Hussars, who upon being posted to Vienna in April 1948, was told of two Rolls Royce’s lying at Klagenfurt District Quarters. Conwyn bought this car, one of the two for £550 as recorded in the Church’s 1947 minutes. Like Irving, Conwyn went on honeymoon soon after buying the car and continued to enjoy it until 1950 when he sold it to another Major, Tom Evill DSO, CBE, and the father-in-law of Richard Raynsford, who would eventually find the car and restore it. 



Evill brought the car back to Britain from Klagenfurt in 1952, registering it FMO 731. Many happy trips were enjoyed during the Fifties before the unfortunate death of Evill in 1960 and subsequent sale of the Rolls to his friend Colonel David ‘Jack’ Balmain. 



Balmain soon faded some expensive repairs and so relented when offered £300 for the car from a car dealer at Doncaster Races! After this, GRW59 was exported to the States, the fate of many Rolls Royce’s at this time.





In the late 1980s, British car enthusiast Richard Raynsford interest was piqued by a story from his mother-in-law who told him of the family’s old Rolls Royce that once belonged to a Prince. Raynsford decided it was his mission to find the car and he left no stone unturned in his relentless pursuit of GRW59. After much disappointment, a photograph of the Rolls placed in a copy of the RREC Magazine jogged a memory in Seattle and Raynsford was then put in contact with the current owner. In January 1998, he travelled to Seattle to meet owner E Lee Noble and to see the Rolls in the flesh for the first time.



Raynsford managed to buy the car and it returned to the UK two months later in a rather sorry state. At this point, Raynsford was put into contact with Kelvin Price, a leading authority on 20/25’s and Secretary of the South Wales section of the RREC who kindly agreed to project manage the restoration. For two years parts were collected whilst the right restorer was sought. 



The highly regarded Rolls Royce engineer Dr Will Fiennes was chosen for his experience and excellent standards. His company, Fiennes Restorations, then spent the next decade and a small fortune restoring GRW59 to the highest standards. Exhaustive invoicing on file and an illustrated book fully document the wonderful work completed – suffice it to say the Rolls won First in Class at its first outing, the RREC Show at Rockingham Castle in June 2010. Awards and adulation started to flow in with an invitation to the prestigious Villa D’Este concours in 2011, then more Master Class victories at RREC events and Salon Privé both in 2011 and more recently in 2017. Across the Atlantic, the Rolls won two trophies at Pebble Beach, a Second in Class and the Lucius Beebe Trophy.



GRW59 remains in superb concours winning order throughout and it has continued to be maintained by Fiennes Restorations. It is now time for a new owner to continue the life story of this wonderful Rolls Royce.




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