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RARE 1911 VULCAN FOUND IN HOUSE AFTER 28 YEARS / HEADS TO AUCTION

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Rare 1911 Vulcan comes to Historics auction after resting in hallway for 28 years 

The occasional house clear-out is lamentable but unavoidable for most self-respecting classic car buffs, but it takes on a new perspective in the case of an avid collector, who resisted the pressure to do so for 28 years, after his house became his garage.

In 1985, he parked his 1911 Vulcan two seat tourer in the hallway of his home, with the intention of admiring it there just for the day.

More than 10,000 days later, following the owner’s death, the voluminous front door to the hallway was opened and the car wheeled onto the patio on the first part of its journey to auction on Saturday, November 30th at Historics at Brooklands, in Surrey

This very rare and original 15.9hp Vulcan two seat tourer with dicky seat – it is believed that less than ten remain worldwide – was manufactured by Vulcan Motor and Engineering in Southport, Merseyside, nine years after the company was formed in 1902 by brothers Thomas and Joseph Hampson.

Well-maintained throughout its life, this Vulcan was regularly dusted, polished and cosseted as any other household ornament whilst in the hallway, and is presented in completely original condition but for period replacement lights and bulb horn. It still has the original grey coach paint, coachlined in gold, with opulent brown button-back leather seating and contrasting fawn roof and side screens.

Having been kept in a warm dry environment for so many years, the Vulcan is in fine condition and is now fully commissioned, serviced and running as it did in 1911, powered by a four cylinder, two litre engine.

It comes to sale at Historics supplied with a V5C registration document, an old style ‘buff’ log book and other such papers.

Due to the scarcity of Vulcan motor cars, this is a unique opportunity to purchase a piece of British motoring history and an investment for the future.  Brisk bidding is anticipated at an estimate of £27,000-£33,000.

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The Vulcan will be auctioned alongside some 100 other fine classic motors and a fascinating array of automobilia at Historics at Brooklands’ winter auction venue, Mercedes-Benz World, near Weybridge, Surrey on Saturday, 30th November, from 10.00am, with viewing on the previous day.

For more information and the latest consignment list, visit www.historics.co.uk

About Historics at Brooklands

The independent auction house, Historics at Brooklands was established in March 2010, by private investors, to provide a highly-knowledgeable and professional resource for the sale and purchase of fine quality classic and collector cars.

All staff are highly experienced within the classic car sector, and are themselves classic car owners and enthusiasts.

With a permanent home at the evocative venue, Brooklands Museum, but independent in ownership, Historics has hosted fourteen auctions to date, including a rare ‘white glove’ sale of a 56-strong collection of American classics from the film ‘Captain America – The First Avenger’.

In October 2012 Historics opened a second regional office near Devizes, to better service customers located in the south west of England and Wales.

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