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- Join Guy and Freddie for a walk round of the entries for the Classic Car Auction this weekend. As usual this classic auction will not disappoint, there is something for everyone!
Let us know in the comments if you will be joining us and tell us which are your favourites!
Remember to tune in LIVE on our RUclips Channel from Midday Saturday and Sunday to see the auction streamed live. Subscribe to our channel for a reminder.
24th & 25th August 2024 - Full Catalogue
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Viewing and Auction opening times
Viewing is offered on Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd August from 9am to 4pm (closing at 5pm). Admission is free. Catalogues cost £5. The auction is open to everyone. The gates open at 9am on sale days, again admission is free and catalogues cost £5
Walk-round description
We do offer a walk-round description over the telephone during the week leading up to the auction. Please call 01553 771881 or email info@angliacarauctions.co.uk to make a request
Buyer's premium, Bidding and Payment
The buyer's premium is 8% (+vat), with a minimum payable of £160 (+vat).
You can bid online at the Saleroom.com where you will need to register by submitting a card deposit. This is fully refundable in the absence of a purchase. You can also bid by telephone or submit a fixed bid via registering on website under the Buying a Classic section. Public attendance is welcome at the auction where you can register in order to bid live
Next classic is on November 2nd and 3rd. If you have a car, motorcycle or item of automobilia that you are considering selling, please call us on 01553 771881 or email info@angliacarauctions.co.uk with images and information. Please include your telephone number.
09:56 I owned a Y reg Datsun Stanza in 1986. Did a 100,000 miles in it and it NEVER ever let me or my family down. Excellent car.
What a coincidence the 2 mk1 focus rs’s being the same colour 🤦🏻♂️. 😂. Love these auction vids tho keep em going. The Renault 21 turbo…..👌🏻
I think this must be the best set of cars for ever! From 'Bread and butter' to Royces etc.
Thanks for video
Oooh, the RS4, the Pug Rallye, the Renault 21, and the Merc Estate!!! heaven. You could build one hell of a multi-car garage right here. Well done chaps, can't wait to watch along this weekend.
Thanks again for the preview, a bit top heavy with Fords this time but some beautiful examples, looking forward to watching it online!
Watched you online for a couple of years, coming up on view day to have a look at a few cars, hoping to make a purchase.
You know you are old when you can remember Ford Corsairs were parked on every street. Fiat 127..... best one to go for was the 127 Palio or the 127 Sport.
I used to sell Fiat in the 80s and my favourite was the Fiat 131 Mirafiori Sport which used to go like stink have a twin cam engine . Most were in orange although you could get a gunmetal coloured one available with red crushed velvet interior. Stealth car.
I had a Mirafiori Sport and two Super Mirafioris back in the 80's, unfortunately they had major tin worm problems, brilliant fun cars though.
The car for me is the Vauxhall Cresta estate. I worked at a Vauxhall/Bedford garage when I left school in 1967, so I do have a soft spot for them.
hell yeah,cant wait,great cars and legendary ppl in chat,just love that 420 jaaaag :)
Damm you missed the Carlton gsi😢
Hopefully BMW's will all be through last on Sunday so I can get on with other things :)
either of those 2 estate cars for Me
Guy you gave out that the SEAT brand is disappearing. That is not the case. Cupra is the sporting arm of SEAT nothing more. SEAT are not going to disappear. Please check such things first.
Amazing how much differently the English value cars than Australians. As an example Toyota has by far the best resale value
It would be strange if they valued cars the same. Different climates, sized countries and use cases.
@@LCOF Indeed, not sure 'user' has done his critical market research.
Australians value 4x4s and mobile fridges... the British value style, performance, history, provenance, emotion, class... and rarity.
@LCOF I suppose you're right, Australians expect 200k klms without problems . . . anything with low mileage is usually a dud
@jep1912 you'd never know by watching Anglia Car Auctions . . . Aust built cars make much more money s/h easily out perform their British counterparts