Beschreibung
It was then purchased by a man from Älmhult, who carried out the restoration, and the car was roadworthy by 2005. Since then, it has been actively used during the summer for events and holiday trips, including travels to England. Following the man's passing last autumn, his widow has decided to sell it on to a new, enthusiastic owner.
Teknische Daten
Beurteilung Fahrzeugzustand
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Zustand technisch
The car runs smoothly and performs as a vehicle of its era should. It starts easily and has good brakes, although there is a slight play in the steering wheel.
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Zustand Interieur
Beautifully reupholstered interior in oxblood leather, showing only minor signs of use.
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Zustand Exterieur
Proffsig lackering som hållt sig väl och är i bra skick. Krom och lister är utan anmärkning. Fina däck på originalfälgar.
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Zustand gesamt
A fine car that, according to the Swedish Transport Agency, you are the only one in Sweden to own. A wonderful vehicle that draws attention wherever you go.
Fahrzeugangeben vom Kraftfahrzeugbundesamt
Ursprungsbesiktning: 2005-06-02 (regbes)
Datum i trafik första gången: 2005-06-07 (490617)
Senast godkända besiktning: 2005-06-02
Besiktnignsbefriad: Ja
Skattebefriad: Ja
Körförbud: Nej
Antal ägare: 2
Fakten zum Modell
The First Cars (1910s)
The first car to bear the Lea-Francis name was produced in 1911. Early models were small and technically quite simple, but they were of high quality and quickly became popular among those who could afford them.
The 1920s and '30s – The Golden Age
During the 1920s, Lea-Francis began producing sportier cars and gained a reputation as a manufacturer of technically advanced vehicles. They were among the first to use overhead camshaft (OHC) engines – a rarity at the time.
They also enjoyed success in motorsport. In 1928, a Lea-Francis car won its class in the prestigious 24-hour race at Le Mans, boosting the company’s status as a sports car manufacturer.
Postwar Era (1945–1960)
After World War II, Lea-Francis resumed car production with models like the 14HP and 2½-litre Sports. These were luxurious, hand-built cars – but expensive. They couldn’t quite compete with cheaper, mass-produced brands like Austin or Morris.
Production eventually ceased around 1960, as the company failed to adapt to the changing car market.
Attempts at Revival
In the 1990s, an attempt was made to revive the brand. In 1998, a concept car – the Lea-Francis 30/230, a retro-inspired roadster – was unveiled. However, the project never went into production.
What Makes Lea-Francis Special?
One of the first to use overhead camshaft in production cars.
Known for sporty and technically advanced vehicles in the 1920s and '30s.
Successful participation in Le Mans.
Extremely low production numbers – now highly rare collector’s items.
Lagerort und Info zur Besichtigung
For viewing the vehicle, contact the inspector/case manager:
Ted Gryth
+46 705-65 67 27
ted@bilwebauctions.se
Abholung
NOTE! Payment (deposit to our account) must be made within 5 days and before collection.
Auktionsinfo
General information about the condition of the vehicles .
- At this auction, many vehicles have been included in car collections and have been stored (mothballed) for a long time. For this reason, they are described from a collector's perspective and may need technical reviews and maintenance service - oil, battery replacement, new tires, brake review, etc. - before they can be used. .
- During the auction days information about a vehicle may be updated up to the day before the auction ends. When you bid at the end of the auction period - and also if you have made an earlier bid - we therefore ask you to read the descriptions carefully, in case something has been changed due to new information.
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