A very interesting BSA for sale on the following website http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C822790.
This is a 1934 2-door 'Peerless' coupe built by Coventry Motor & Sundries. Only a few Morris Minors and one Wolsely Hornet bodied by this company are known.
Dennis
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1934 BSA 2-door DHC
Re: 1934 BSA 2-door DHC
Is $15k a realistic price for one of these cars needing full restoration? has to be rare.especially in USA ...personal judgement :- whilst the saloons are somewhat dowdy, Ive always been fond of the Scout 2 seater sports model.. elegant lines and a well balanced appearance.. far nicer than some its contemporaries.. I recall riding in one in the 70s in Uk and its handling abilities were very impressive.. but power output rather disappointing.. as I recall it was under 1100cc ..( coventry climax side valve ?) given the more or less 'one off' nature of these cars mechanicals.. its likely to be a costly proposition to restore..
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Re: 1934 BSA 2-door DHC
The green A55 would be a cheaper alternative if it's for sale.
Andy
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1954 Conquest Mk1, 1956 Conquest Mk2, 1957 Conquest Century Mk2, 1955 Austin A90 Westminster
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Re: 1934 BSA 2-door DHC
This Car is 5 mins drive from me - owner has a lot of Britich Cars inside the Barn all needing work ....
Andy
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