THE SHOWROOMS - since 1919

Login to Coys Connoisseur Club. Not a member?Join now, free.

 
Title
Back to Auction List
 
Please select an image by clicking the thumbnails














 

Ref 16

Last owner for 34 years – Factory righthand drive

1954 Lancia Aurelia B24 Spyder

Registration Number: EU registered                          Chassis Number: B24-1056

Since it first began producing motor cars, Lancia wasted no time in earning a reputation for original and innovative designs. The Aprilia of the 1930s was a perfect example and when it was finally replaced after the World War Two, its successor the Aurelia continued the trend. Designed by Vittorio Jano, the legendary engineer responsible for a string of highly successful Alfa Romeo Grand Prix cars, it bristled with innovation. Beneath a four door, pillar-less saloon body, the Aurelia sported an all-alloy V6 engine while the four-speed transaxle, complete with in-board brakes and using a column change, ensured good weight distribution. Add to that all independent suspension, via sliding pillars/coil springs at the front and semi-trailing arms at the rear, together with then revolutionary Michelin radial tyres, and fine roadholding and handling was assured.
    When launched in B10 guise at the 1950 Turin Show, the Aurelia produced 56bhp from 1,756cc. With the B12 of 1951, capacity increased to 1,991cc and power to 70bhp; there was also the B20GT, an attractive 2+2 Pininfarina coupé with shorter wheelbase and 80bhp - arguably the first true GT. The Aurelia then began an illustrious competition career, including Giovanni Bracco's second place in the 1951 Mille Miglia, class wins in the 1951 and '52 Le Mans 24 Hours and a 1-2-3 in the 1952 Targa Florio.
   For 1952 came the B15 with long wheelbase, wider track and 65bhp, while the normal wheelbase B22 now boasted 90bhp and there were convertible Spyder options. It was the following year that the B20 GT 2500 was launched, an example of which Louis Chiron used to win the 1954 Monte Carlo Rally. Capable of 115mph and 0-60mph in 14 seconds, its 2,451cc engine produced 118bhp and 126lb.ft, whilst rear leaf springs, a de Dion rear axle and floor change also became standard. In 1955 it was joined by the B24 Spyder - or Spyder America as it was also known - again styled by Pininfarina but with an eight inch shorter wheelbase and very pretty open coachwork. Not to be confused with earlier and much more common Spyder models, the B24 was evolved from a concept car and featured a distinctive, unique wrap-around windscreen and quarter-light windows. Weighing 25kg less than the GT 2500, but with the same specification, the rapid and rare B24 Spyder - a total of just 181 examples were produced of which a mere 54 were right-hand drive models - is understandably the most sought after of all Aurelias.

    Believed to have been originally delivered to a first owner in either Belgium or Holland, this right-hand drive fourth series example was first registered in Great Britain on September 9, 1968 and at some time after was owned by T. W. Chapman of Woodford Green, Essex.  Purchased by the vendor's husband on July 20th 1974, the Lancia was then painted maroon and carried the registration 30 F; this registration, however, was sold in 2003 and substituted by the current HUM 306G (matching the year it was imported to Britain) while the colour was changed to the current red in 1989.
   Always garaged, regularly maintained and issued ever year with a MoT test certificate throughout its 34 years (in the same ownership), it includes an engine rebuild in 1991 and fitment of a stainless steel exhaust system in 1992. This B24 was only ever used during dry weather in the summer months and as a result it has covered only minimal mileage. Accompanying the car is a history file containing a copy of an Aurelia Workshop Manual, an Aurelia Instruction Book, correspondence regarding the car with Lancia Club Librarian and Archivist Paul Mayo, various invoices (including that for the engine rebuild), the original hood, a tonneau cover matching the original black interior, side-screens in the original leatherette case, two aero screens and a possibly original jack.
   One of a mere 54 B24 Spyders produced, this extremely rare and desirable Lancia, perfect for European touring, comes complete with V5 registration document and a current MoT test certificate. A rare opportunity indeed.

Dieses seltene Lancia B24 Spyder wurde ursprünglich wahrscheinlich an den Erstbesitzer in Holland oder Belgien geliefert und fand im Jahre 1968 den Weg nanch England. Der Ehemann der derzeitigen Besitzern erwarb diesen Rechtslenker aus der vierten Serie am 20. Juli 1974 und lackierte ihn anschlieβend dunkelbraun. Der Wagen wurde stets in der Garage untergebracht und regelmäβig gewartet, die MoT (der englische TÜV) jedes Jahr in den letzten 34 Jahren durchgeführt. Die Lackierung wurde im Jahr 1989 zu dem derzeitigen rot geändert. Im Jahre 1991 wurde der Motor überholt, im folgenden Jahr wurde ein Edelstahl-Auspuff eingebaut. Dieser attraktive Lancia wurde nur im Sommer bewegt und wird mit diversen Unterlagen wie z.B. der Kopie des Werkstatthandbuches, der Bedienungsanleitung, diverser Korrespondenz zum Fahrzeug mit dem Lancia-Spezialisten Paul Mayo, diversen Rechnungen (inklusive der Rechnung für die Motorüberholung), dem originalen Verdeck, Seitenscheiben, zwei Aero-Scheiben sowie dem wahrscheinlich originalen Wagenheber angeboten. Dieser hübsche B24 Spyder, einer von nur 54 gebauten Rechtslenkern, ist eine wahrhaft seltene Gelegenheit.

 

Estimate €180,000 - €210,000