Lot 19

2024   |  

London Auction 2024

1934 Lagonda M45 4 1/2 Litre Pillarless Sports Saloon

Register to Bid

SOLD £40,500

Estimate

£60,000 - £80,000

Chassis

Z10906

Engine

2655

Car Highlights

One of 278 Examples of Lagonda’s M45 Model, and as Few as 12 Surviving Saloons

Retains Its Original Matching-Numbers Engine per Copy of Factory Build Record

A Classic Lagonda Long Revered for Its Performance, Driveability, and Character

Offered with Extensive Tool Set, Voluminous History File, and Manuals

An Excellent Choice for Spirited Rallies and All-Weather Touring

Technical Specs

4,453 CC OHV Inline 6-Cylinder Engine

Twin SU Sidedraft Carburetors

108 BHP at 3,100 RPM

4-Speed Manual Gearbox

4-Wheel Mechanical Drum Brakes

Front Beam Axle with Semi-Elliptical Leaf Springs and Friction Shock Absorbers

Saleroom Addendum

Please note that the VIN listed on the DVLA-issued V5C for this vehicle contains a typographical error; the first digit is listed as a “2”, but is in fact a “Z”.

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UK V5
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In 1933, Lagonda debuted its M45 model; the Meadows-designed 4 1/2-litre straightsix engine was applied to the lightweight 3-litre chassis, making it a formidable, dynamic car. According to its extensive history file, this M45, registered “AEL 30,” and carrying factory pillarless saloon coachwork, was first sold in Bournemouth, to Mr. Beechey-Newman, a resident of Northampton. Later, after passing through various UK-based owners over the ensuing decades, it was purchased by respected Lagonda club member Herb Schofield in 1983. Preserved in his care, the M45 received thoughtful mechanical work and coachwork substructure repairs, while carefully retaining the originality and overall presentation of the Lagonda.

In 1992, the Lagonda was acquired by collector Alan Whitehead of Bolton, Lancashire, and it remained with him for over 30 years. Confirmed by a volume of invoices, Mr. Whitehead had considerable restoration work performed, but the car has not lost its original essence. This is especially evident in the splendid pattern of its oxblood leather hides. In 2004, the Lagonda’s engine was rebuilt and, during his tenure, Mr. Whitehead participated in numerous club rallies, and the car earned awards at various concours. In early 2023, AEL 30 was acquired by the consignor, a highly respected UK-based collector with a stable with some of the finest prewar motorcars. He drove it spiritedly on a recent rally to Yorkshire, which reinforced his confidence in the Saloon’s abilities and reliability. AEL 30 includes a bootlid-mounted tool set, manuals, a copy of its build record, and its superb history file, which ably brings this splendid Lagonda’s previous existence to life.

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