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Description
1930 Sunbeam 16.9 Sportsmans
Coupe
Delightfully original even down to the carpets; not
run for a few years but engine turns; very straight and sound;
preservation class rather than for restoration; huge history file; Olympia
Motoshow Car
Purchased new by Mr Isaiah Hall, a 62 year old
gentlemen living in Westcliff-on-Sea, this Sportsmans Coupe was first
registered on 31st October 1930 and used until the outbreak of war when it was
laid up for the duration.
Mr Hall used it for various international
trips, a file of International Driving Licences and Permits showing trips to
Belgium and Switzerland in the early 1930s. There is even a photograph of Mr
Hall that was used in the International Driving Permit issued by the Automobile
Association. There are numerous bills on file, including a full engine rebuild
in 1947 as well as some from Sunbeam themselves.
Mr
Hall had passed away by 1948, ownership of the car passing to his son,
also of Westcliffe-on -Sea. He then sold it to Wing Commander Noel Hans Hamilton
DSO for £150 in 1949, the car moving with him to Hartlepool and then back south
to Kent in 1950. A letter on file from the Wing Commander to 'The Editor,"Motor
Sport"' confirms that this car was the Olympia Show car of 1930 and its original
advert from Autocar Magazine is also on file.
His name appears in the
first of two continuation buff logbooks and he was to keep it until April 1960,
by which time the mileage had increased from 36,284 to 95,500 miles. During his
ownership, he fitted the axles from an 18.2hp Sunbeam (VX 8803) which
incorporated hydraulic brakes - a sensible upgrade at the time.
Its new
owner Mr P Mill from Bromley kept the car until 1963, selling it to an American
called 'Al', although it almost immediately came into the hands of well-known
enthusiast Guy Griffiths of Chipping Campden. He ran a museum there called the
Campden Car Collection and it was to remain with him for some years, a bill
showing an engine rebuild took place in 1965 and a Post Card from the Museum
featuring the car.
By the 1980s, it had moved to a lady in
Warwickshire, our vendor acquiring the car in 1995 through Brookes auctioneers.
We are unclear in what mechanical state it was in during this period, but the
car was not meddled with cosmetically and its owners have carefully preserved
its originality.
In 2010, Keith Hill overhauled the brakes, fitted a new
petrol tank and attended to the wooden frame around the sunroof and fitted a new
head lining, the bill totalling £2,175.
The car then spent time with
Brewster Mudie in 2014, a £6,600 bill including removing the rear axle and
torque tube, relining the clutch and giving the car a very thorough service. In
2015, the radiator was recored and the shell restored, again by Brewster Mudie
for a further £660.
The car has not run for around five years, but we are
advised it was running fine when it was switched off and the engine still turns
freely. Having stood for a while, it will require a careful recommissioning to
the brakes and mechanics and could be significantly improved with a deep clean
and valet.
Fitted with extremely handsome Sportsmans Coupe coachwork from
Sunbeam, having a history file like few others and retaining wonderful patina
and originality, this Vintage Sunbeam is a special find indeed.
For
more information - contact matthew.parkin@brightwells.com
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