If you were thinking of investing in a classic car then you may wish to check out what cars are going to be offered for sale on the website of Brightwells. It is a timed online auction with bidding opening on Monday 10th August 2020 at 10am and closing at 7pm on Thursday 13th August.

Below we thought we would mention just some of the classic vehicles being offered for sale: –

There is a 1935 Austin 10 Clifton two-seater classic open topped car that is being offered for sale with an estimated price of £8,000 to £10,000. Apparently, the owner has spent some 24 years in restoring the vehicle. It really does look lovely and would no doubt catch the eye of many a passer-by.

How about a 1939 Morris Eight Series E classic saloon car with an estimated sale price of £5,500 to £6,500. It has spent 40 years in storage and has been recommissioned as recently as 2017. Its engine has been rebuilt.

If you have a bigger bank balance then why not take a look at a 1927 Talbot 14/45 Four-seat Tourer that has an estimated sale price of £20,500 to £23,500. This open-topped classic car is in a delightful blue. It has been restored. The engine was rebuilt.

Even more expensive, is a 1929 MG 14/40 Sports car with an estimated sale price of £31,000 to £34,000. It is said to be a rare vehicle so it may well attract a lot of attention. Its coachwork is in red. Certainly worth a look.

A 1926 Chrysler F58 Roadster really does look appealing and would no doubt catch the eye of many a motorist or pedestrian. It has an estimated sale price of £8,000 to £10,000. In the last 30 years it has had 3 owners. It has a red and white bodywork.

There are many more classic cars being offered for sale at the above auction so why not take a look on the auctioneer’s website for further information.