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^ Vincent Black Shadow Registration Number: LWU 649 First registered: 09-08-1952 Engine Size:

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^ Vincent Black Shadow Registration Number: LWU 649 First registered: 09-08-1952 Engine Size: - Image 1 of 5
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40,000 GBP
Leyburn, North Yorkshire

^ Vincent Black Shadow Registration Number: LWU 649 First registered: 09-08-1952 Engine Size: 998cc Colour: Black Engine Number: F10.AB.1B.5743 V5C present Very rarely does a bike surface from long term ownership as this wonderful original example of the iconic Vincent Black Shadow. When launched in 1948 the Vincent Black Shadow Series C was arguably the most striking motorcycle in the world, and Vincents in general were regarded as the finest motorcycles of the time. It's well considered that all of the sublime motorcycles the British firm produced, the Black Shadow was considered the ultimate. Indeed founder Phillip Conrad Vincent decreed that the Black Shadow engine itself be black and with its stripped down look, it was the most revered machine of the postwar era. Shadows were so expensive to manufacture that Vincent actually sold them at a loss. Produced between 1949 and 1955, the C model was a tuned version of the earlier Vincent Rapide and was capable of over 120mph - an astonishing speed for the time. The 998cc V-Twin made 55bhp from its black enamel-finished engine and it had the handling and braking performance to match its brute power. LW9649 has just surfaced from long term ownership along with several other fantastic machines offered in this sale. On first inspection of the Vincent it's clearly visible that the bike is a owner/riders machine , well used and maintained with some upgrades by the owner such as disc brakes on the front and luggage racks used for the owners many trips up and down the country. The paint and castings are beautifully patinated, chrome in nice condition and decals showing gentle wear . The mighty 998cc engine is holding strong compression and is said to run sweetly. With correct numbers and original registration number this example is the perfect choice as a strong investment and prices have risen steadily over the last twenty years. Buyer's premium of 10% (+VAT) applies to this lot. Very original, apart from later front disc brake conversion, brake servo and braided pipe conversion. Later handlebar mounted switch gear. Perhaps original paint and chrome work, tarnished and worn areas. Decals faded. Running recently. Dry stored for recommissioning.

^ Vincent Black Shadow Registration Number: LWU 649 First registered: 09-08-1952 Engine Size: 998cc Colour: Black Engine Number: F10.AB.1B.5743 V5C present Very rarely does a bike surface from long term ownership as this wonderful original example of the iconic Vincent Black Shadow. When launched in 1948 the Vincent Black Shadow Series C was arguably the most striking motorcycle in the world, and Vincents in general were regarded as the finest motorcycles of the time. It's well considered that all of the sublime motorcycles the British firm produced, the Black Shadow was considered the ultimate. Indeed founder Phillip Conrad Vincent decreed that the Black Shadow engine itself be black and with its stripped down look, it was the most revered machine of the postwar era. Shadows were so expensive to manufacture that Vincent actually sold them at a loss. Produced between 1949 and 1955, the C model was a tuned version of the earlier Vincent Rapide and was capable of over 120mph - an astonishing speed for the time. The 998cc V-Twin made 55bhp from its black enamel-finished engine and it had the handling and braking performance to match its brute power. LW9649 has just surfaced from long term ownership along with several other fantastic machines offered in this sale. On first inspection of the Vincent it's clearly visible that the bike is a owner/riders machine , well used and maintained with some upgrades by the owner such as disc brakes on the front and luggage racks used for the owners many trips up and down the country. The paint and castings are beautifully patinated, chrome in nice condition and decals showing gentle wear . The mighty 998cc engine is holding strong compression and is said to run sweetly. With correct numbers and original registration number this example is the perfect choice as a strong investment and prices have risen steadily over the last twenty years. Buyer's premium of 10% (+VAT) applies to this lot. Very original, apart from later front disc brake conversion, brake servo and braided pipe conversion. Later handlebar mounted switch gear. Perhaps original paint and chrome work, tarnished and worn areas. Decals faded. Running recently. Dry stored for recommissioning.

Motor Cars, Motorcycles, Number Plates & Automobilia

Sale Date(s)
Venue Address
The Auction Centre
Harmby Road
Leyburn
North Yorkshire
DL8 5SG
United Kingdom

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Important Information

Over 250 lots of Cars, Motorbikes and Automobilia, including rare vintage motorbikes from The Eddie Saxton Collection, such as a 1952 Vincent Black Shadow, a 1914 Clement Bayard used as the getaway car in Alfred Hitchcocks famous 1978 production of ‘The Thirty-Nine Steps’,  a Riley RMB, and a 1972 Rolls Royce Corniche. 

^ The Eddie Saxton collection of Motorbikes

 

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For smaller goods we can recommend the following companies to assist with delivery.

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Bridgefields -  01748 850606 info@bridgefields.co.uk

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