This 540 K was completely restored by a reputable German specialist and did only a few careful miles since. Based on a B-Convertible the car was carefully rebuild to become a Special-Roadster over a period of 8 years. The condition can only be described as concours!
The car has spend its whole life in Scandinavia and has a complete history concerning its previous owners. From the 60's until the 90's it was part of a museum and recommis-sioned afterwards: new paintwork, new interior and engine rebuild (5000 km since).
This particular car (which is a real March, not a replica) comes with a photographic record of its rebuild as well as a comprehensive and reassuring file of bills and general information as well as a VSCC buff form. As well as having super coachwork, its Riley mechanicals and chassis have an excellent sporting background. he car performs and handle..
Still totally original and very sound with a slight touch of charming patina, this rare Talbot 110 with unique James Young body is surely an interesting prewar Grand Tourer. Exhibited at the 75 years of Talbot celebration in 2004 in the UK and at the Talbot Top Mobile exhibition in Maastricht in 2006.
This original Tourer with T7 factory body, is one of the only 60 in existence and therefore very much sought after.
Still registered under original AXX757 number. Available with huge estoration file, correspondence with the Lagonda Owners' Club and valid FIA Identity Form.
Seller's Notes: Very nice original car in good running condition. Stored for many years in museum stock. Easy restorer. Only Euro 4850.- delivered European or American port.
Specification: V12 engine, 11.310 ccm, 225 hp. Originally the car was used by Hispano-Suiza for testing purposes. From 1938 it belonged to Prince Poniatowski and went to the US in 1968. It won its class in Pebble Beach 1988 and was awarded "Best of Show" at the Techno Classica in 2004.