Stunning Fiat Dino Coupe To Star At CCA Auction On 23Rd And 24Th March

March 5, 2019 by Classic Car Auctions

Stunning Fiat Dino Coupe To Star At CCA Auction On 23Rd And 24Th March•Wonderfully presented Fiat Dino Coupe set to be star car

•Two very low mileage DeLoreans looking for new homes

•Opel Manta 400 Tribute and VW Beetle show cars to dazzle at auction

A stunning and wonderfully presented Fiat Dino Coupe is to be one of the star lots at the forthcoming Classic Car Auctions (CCA) sale on the 23rd and 24th March, at the Practical Classics Classic Car and Restoration Show.

As the catalogue closed, over 190 lots are being offered for sale with an intriguing variety of cars from a multitude of manufacturers and with some very special editions you will not want to miss out.

Leading the sale is the Fiat Dino 2.4 Coupe in passion red metallic and a stunning tan interior. This car underwent bodywork restoration in mid 2000s and the engine and gearbox by specialists DK Engineering costing £30,000 all photographed and documented. This car is extremely well presented with a 2.4 litre engine recording an indicated 34,344km (21,465m). This car is being offered with an estimate of £50,000 - £60,000.

The DeLorean was made famous not only by featuring in the blockbuster film Back To The Future but also for the controversy surrounding the marques founder, John DeLorean. CCA have for sale two cars, the first is a 31,500 mile example which was imported in 1990 and then professionally converted to right hand drive. This is a well restored car with a superb interior and has been with the current owner for the last 25 years. It is being offered with an estimate of £27,00 to £32,000.

The second DeLorean being offered is unusual in that it is presented in black, originally it was black over silver. This car was imported by its one owner 4 years ago and is a left hand drive example with 33,000 miles shown on the clock. The seats of this car have been recovered and has the original carpets. The car comes with some documented history and an estimate of £20,000 - £25,000.

Amongst all the cars being offered are two immaculately presented show cars. A 1958 VW Beetle which has won many show awards and had a lot of love lavished on it by the current owner over the last 5 years. The has been restored to the highest level with both bodywork and interior by well know specialists. With an estimate of £14,000 to £18,000 this could be your chance to own a real classic.


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The second show car offered is a 1985 Opel Manta 400 Tribute. This car once started off as a basic C model in need of a bit of attention. It was decided to strip and prepare the car to the highest standard using the correct body kits and paint colour. This car is part of a private collection where it has been fastidiously maintained in heated storage for the last 10 years. If you fancy a road legal tribute to the good old days of Group B rallying then this car could be for you, estimated at £20,000 to £25,000.

Gary Dunne from CCA commented 'We are delighted to have such a wide variety of cars for auction at the Practical Classics Classic Car and Restoration Show. From stunning show cars to real luxury from Rolls Royce and Aston Martin. One of the stand out cars has to be the rare Fiat Dino Coupe, if you cannot afford a Ferrari this could be the next best thing. We also have a spectacular array of hot hatches and a wide variety of Jaguars from across the range. I am really looking forward to seeing what these cars will fetch in a few weeks time.'

A full list of the lots being offered can be viewed here View Lot List

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