Series A just short of world record

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At its November 15 sale at Donington, H&H sold a Series A HRD Rapide, recently discovered among a job-lot collection in Japan, to a British buyer bidding on the phone for £267,696, just short of the £275,000 world record.

The rare survivor had been carefully stored in recent years and not only do the frame and engine numbers match but even the gearbox, oil pump and magneto numbers still conform to those on the original works order sheet, as does the colour of the tank.

It was sold by Verralls in 1993 to Japan, where it has remained in a private collection until discovered by the present owner and recently returned to the UK.

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Also in the sale, a freshly-restored 1934 Brough Superior 680 Black Alpine with matching numbers, that has had the same owner for last 50 years, sold for £131, 560.

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