REVIEW: MANOR PARK CLASSICS, RUNCORN, JULY 6
Although still a newcomer to the scene, there’s been a significant buzz around Manor Park Classics’ step into the auction world. The firm hosted its second major sale at its purpose-built facility in Runcorn, Cheshire, on July 6, offering a broad range of vehicles bookended by a 1914 Morris Oxford De Luxe Special and a 2007 Aston Martin DB9 Volante.
The Oxford was part of a trio of ‘bullnose’ Morris cars owned by the late Tony Chesters, and sold for an impressive £29,531. Once again though, it was low-mileage 1980s cars that particularly impressed. Examples included a 13,400-mile Triumph TR7 Convertible selling for £14,625 and a 44,000-mile 1984 Volkswagen Golf GTI Cabriolet that surely set a new bar for open-top models at £18,000.…
