Exciting Vintage Rivals: 1929 Brough Superior SS100 JTOR Heads to Bonhams Auction

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Introducing the Autumn Stafford Sale

As autumn approaches, vintage bike enthusiasts have something to look forward to. Bonhams, the renowned auction house specializing in classic motorcycles, is preparing for their upcoming Stafford Sale. This much-anticipated event will take place at the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show on October 11-12. Among the highlighted lots is the spectacular 1929 Brough Superior SS100 JTOR, a piece that promises to grab attention with an impressive estimate of £200,000.

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Classic Collectibles on Offer

The 1929 Brough Superior 996cc SS100 JTOR is not the only gem set to shine at the auction. Another remarkable entry is the 1955 Vincent Series-D Black Prince, a motorcycle that has undergone a thorough restoration by marque specialists, including Conway Motors. With just 500 miles since its £25,000-plus makeover, this pristine vintage bike carries a guide price of £50,000-£60,000, attracting collectors seeking immaculate examples of motorcycle history.

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Showcasing Timeless Motorcycles

For those who admire authentic vintage machines, the 1911 Douglas 2¾hp Model D will also be featured. Accompanied by a newly approved Pioneer Certificate and a recent VMCC Feridax Trophy win, this classic could command prices up to £9,000. Additionally, motorcycle aficionado Norman Hyde is parting with his cherished 1969 TR6R Trophy, which comes with matching numbers and a valuation of £4,500–£6,500.

With such a distinguished lineup, the Bonhams Autumn Stafford Sale is set to be an unmissable event for classic motorcycle lovers and collectors alike. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history!

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