Een voertuig wordt uitsluitend geacht 'ongevalsvrij' te zijn als de verkoper bindende verzekering kan overleggen dat het voertuig nooit bij een ongeval (aanzienlijke) schade heeft opgelopen.
Ongevalsvrij, Gebruikt
CategorieCabrio
Eerste registratie04/1951
VersnellingsbakHalfautomatisch
BrandstofBenzine
Kilometrage30.050 km
Vermogen52 kW (71 PS)
Aantal deuren2/3
KleurBeige
Vehicle condition
Info:
Damaged vehicles are any vehicles with unrepaired significant damage, e.g. due to a road traffic accident, fire damage, hail damage, water damage, engine damage or damage to the gearbox. This does not include: 1.) normal wear and tear; 2.) minor damage; 3.) a vehicle which has previously had an accident but has since been repaired. Also, a vehicle is only deemed to be accident-free if it has never suffered any significant damage in an accident. This means anything more serious than minor damage (e.g. scratched paintwork). Even if the damage has been properly repaired, the vehicle is no longer accident-free. Finally, 'Roadworthy' means that the vehicle is technically capable of being driven (no engine damage or the like). This does not refer to aspects of traffic safety or other suitability of the vehicle.
Gebruikt voertuig, Accident-free
CategoryCabrio / Roadster, Oldtimer
Vehicle NumberAWL916
AntriebsartInterne verbrandingsmotor
Voertuigbeschrijving
Now is your chance to buy a really old classic! One of about 5,000 produced by Daimler Consort and this one from 1951. Sold new in Sweden and with only 3 owners where the last owned the car since 2013. 5 cars are registered in Sweden and only 2 with this engine.
General information about the Daimler Consort Drophead Coupé The Daimler DB18 is an automobile produced by Daimler from 1939 until 1953. It is a 2½-litre version of the preceding 2.2-litre New Fifteen introduced in 1937. From 1949, the DB18 was revised to become the Daimler Consort. Using the engine developed for the Daimler Scout Car, it was offered to customers from 1939 as a six-cylinder chassis on which Daimler and various British coach builders offered a range of bodies including drop-head coupes. The model was introduced immediately before the Second World War, during which the company concentrated on the manufacture of military vehicles. To contemporaries the model was generally known as the Daimler 2½-litre until Daimler adopted the North American habit of giving their cars names (although not on any badgework), and an all-steel export version of the car was introduced in October 1948 at the London Motor Show, "principally for export" and branded as the Daimler Consort. The updates included the integration of the firewall into the body rather than it being part of the chassis, a move from rod operated mechanical brakes to a Girling-Bendix hydraulic front and rod operated rear system, incorporating the head lights into the front guards, and providing a badge plate behind the front bumper with a curved radiator grille replacing the flat one.
For more information please visit the Wikipedia link below: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daimler_Consort
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