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August Classic

Auction: Saturday 10th August 2024, 1:00pm at Unit6 Harbour Close, Cracknore Industrial Estate, Marchwood, Southampton
Viewing: Monday 29th July 2024, 9:00am - 5:00pm to Saturday 10th August 2024, 9:00am - 1:00pm

Lot 129: 1960 Peugeot 403 Pick UP
- Sold
Guide price: £7,000 to £8,000
Manufacturer:
Peugeot
Registered:
1960
Model:
403 Pick UP
Registraton:
863UYE
Mileage:
Chassis No:
02951388
MOT:
exempt
Colour:
Blue
Bodywork/Structure:
Paintwork:
Engine:
Interior:
Tranmission/Gearbox:
History:
Electrical:

Peugeot 403 Pick up 1960 offered for sale in left hand drive. 

Since the vendor has owned the vehicle, new tyres have been fitted, a new fuel pump, new door keys, new wipers and arms, new brake cylinder etc, new hand brake cable and a pioneer radio / cd has been fitted. The alternator was refurbished and there is bed fabrication metal. The vender states the vehicle is in good condition and that it runs and drives well. The fuel gauge works but has the wrong sender in the fuel tank. There are some spares with the vehicle as well. The canvas tilt and frame is available, but is not at the premises. If interested, please let us know. 

This vehicle has had 3 previous UK owners and 1 owner from France, a French family who owned the vehicle from new before it was bought in 2014 by a Bugatti guru and racing driver Ivan Dutton. The vehicle was then purchased by racing driver Martin Overington. There is an old V5 logbook in the history, listing both race drivers. Also featured in the history, are various manuals and handbooks, magazines, as well as invoices and a few old MOTs. The previous owner, had some work carried out on the vehicle, including an engine rebuild and replacement of the clutch and suspensions bushes.


Note: This description is provided by the vendor and unless otherwise stated is 'Not Verified' by Barons or any person employed by Barons. Prospective purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any statements made, whether they be statements of fact or opinion.