As Filmed By UK Barn Finds: Early 1946 Triumph Roadster 1800 For Sale

Part of an incredible collection of barn find vintage cars, this 1946 Triumph Roadster 1800 has recently been added to the Anglia Car Auctions website. It will be sold in November 2023.

If you haven’t seen this car already, be sure to head over to the UK Barn Finds YouTube channel, where you’ll be able to witness the car being removed from the shed in which it had been stored for decades.

With the fantastic registration, GEL 200, this Triumph Roadster is bound to attract a lot of attention.

The Anglia Car Auctions website states:
“The chassis number, TRD21, suggests it is one of the very earliest examples to be built. The odometer shows 47,198 miles.”

The car appears to be particularly solid, having been kept in a dry shed, and interested parties are advised to view the car in person at Anglia Car Auctions.

Having been privileged to see this car when it was in hibernation, UK Barn Finds are quite excited to see how much it sells for when it goes under the hammer. We’ll definitely be there to witness it.

The next Anglia Car Auctions Classic Sale takes place on the weekend November 4th-5th, 2023. If you can’t make it in person, there are various ways of viewing it and bidding, so please check out their website.

View this car on Anglia Car Auctions – https://bit.ly/1946Roadster

Subscribe to UK Barn Finds on YouTube – https://bit.ly/youtubebarns

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