1953 Lagonda 2.6-litre Sports Saloon
AMENDMENT; 
Rare Tickford-bodied two-door model; one of only around 70 made and 
perhaps a dozen surviving; interesting project with lots of potential; 
from a deceased estate 
Bidders are advised that the engine number would suggest this is a 
2.6-litre and not a 3-litre as originally catalogued. 
This 
1953 Tickford-bodied Lagonda is almost a sister car to the one we offered in our 
September sale and is well known to the Lagonda club. It comes from a deceased 
estate with sadly little in the way of history as is often the case in such 
circumstances. 
The 
vendor has been unable to locate any documents, so it is being sold just as you 
see here, although the registration number NXU 302 is still recognised on the 
DVLA database so it should be a simple process for its new owner to obtain a 
replacement V5C. 
The 
DVLA indicate that it was re-registered in 1999, which suggests to us that this 
is when it was restored. A card inside shows that it was the ‘DB Class Winner’ 
at the 1999 100th Anniversary Lagonda Club Concours which was no mean 
achievement, although the car has deteriorated somewhat over the last 21 
years. 
Last 
taxed in 2010, we are told that it suffered a head gasket problem and the owner 
decided to remove the engine to dismantle for inspection. As can be seen, the 
engine and gearbox are still out of the car. The block retains its pistons, 
rods, crank and oil pump and the head is present, as are the carburettors, sump, 
cams and cam boxes– there are also a significant quantity of spare parts 
included. 
Much 
of the coachwork remains in sound condition and the leather upholstery would 
respond very well to some feeding and cleaning. The car will need a 
comprehensive recommissioning once the engine has been checked over and fitted, 
but it all looks straightforward and as far as the vendor is aware, the car is 
complete. 
The 
grille has taken a battering but could be restored with care - a few days 
hard graft would transform this Lagonda into something quite 
presentable. 
Being 
offered here as a straightforward restoration project, this exceedingly rare and 
handsome sporting saloon should amply reward the remedial works now 
required.
For more information - contact Matthew Parkin 07813 936698 
matthew.parkin@brightwells.com