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Invicta - S1 320 Coupé No.6 RHD - 2009

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INVICTA S1-350 No. 6 RHD - English vehicle documents and registration. Very rare - collectible only 17,500 km - 2 owners! The origins of the Invicta Company date back to 1924, when Noel Macklin and Oliver Lyle joined forces to create a car that combines American flexibility and performance with European quality and road holding. The most recent chapter in Invicta history began in 1980, when Mike Bristow acquired the rights to the brand and began producing “continuation” versions of the brand’s most sought-after model: the 4-litre S-Type “Low. Chassis”. He also had plans for a modern Invicta, which made its debut at the British International Motor. Show in 2002. This was the S1, a lowered coupe designed by Chris Marsh, a man with rich experience in the development of special vehicles and long-distance racing. The S1, produced in collaboration with Leigh Adams of Automotive Design & Prototyping Ltd. , contained only proven components from volume-production vehicles in order to reduce costs and increase reliability. A Ford Mustang V8 engine and gearbox were selected, and the powertrain was installed in an enormously strong steel tube chassis, which is equipped with a racing-type wishbone suspension and ventilated AP disc brakes. The carbon fibre body was glued to the chassis and contributed to the torsional stiffness of the vehicle, while a concealed, integrated roll cage kept the passengers safe in the event of a rollover. As one would expect from a car with a list price of approx. £150,000 (approx. €185,000) , the Invicta was exceptionally well equipped, with leather interior, power steering, a heated front and rear window, air conditioning, power windows, a satellite navigation system and central locking as a standard. The car reaches a top speed of about 290 km/h, and it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in approx. 5 s. This rare, modern British supercar from 2009 comes from a private collection. It is offered with its British V5C document, it has only covered just over 17,000 km and its condition is correspondingly good. The copy offered here is number 6 - currently no other copy is offered worldwide. The British registration and license plates are available, the car is sold on behalf of a customer. The vehicle recently received an air conditioning service as well as an overhaul of the lightweight tank, both fuel pumps, and much more. Prior to delivery to the buyer, a maintenance service with change of all oils, etc. will be carried out. The vehicle can be viewed and picked up by appointment in Kissing (near Augsburg) in Germany. Due to the enormous vehicle width of 2. 10 m delivery to the buyer is also possible on consultation.

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INVICTA S1-350 No. 6 RHD - English vehicle documents and registration. Very rare - collectible only 17,500 km - 2 owners! The origins of the Invicta Company date back to 1924, when Noel Macklin and Oliver Lyle joined forces to create a car that combines American flexibility and performance with European quality and road holding. The most recent chapter in Invicta history began in 1980, when Mike Bristow acquired the rights to the brand and began producing “continuation” versions of the brand’s most sought-after model: the 4-litre S-Type “Low. Chassis”. He also had plans for a modern Invicta, which made its debut at the British International Motor. Show in 2002. This was the S1, a lowered coupe designed by Chris Marsh, a man with rich experience in the development of special vehicles and long-distance racing. The S1, produced in collaboration with Leigh Adams of Automotive Design & Prototyping Ltd. , contained only proven components from volume-production vehicles in order to reduce costs and increase reliability. A Ford Mustang V8 engine and gearbox were selected, and the powertrain was installed in an enormously strong steel tube chassis, which is equipped with a racing-type wishbone suspension and ventilated AP disc brakes. The carbon fibre body was glued to the chassis and contributed to the torsional stiffness of the vehicle, while a concealed, integrated roll cage kept the passengers safe in the event of a rollover. As one would expect from a car with a list price of approx. £150,000 (approx. €185,000) , the Invicta was exceptionally well equipped, with leather interior, power steering, a heated front and rear window, air conditioning, power windows, a satellite navigation system and central locking as a standard. The car reaches a top speed of about 290 km/h, and it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in approx. 5 s. This rare, modern British supercar from 2009 comes from a private collection. It is offered with its British V5C document, it has only covered just over 17,000 km and its condition is correspondingly good. The copy offered here is number 6 - currently no other copy is offered worldwide. The British registration and license plates are available, the car is sold on behalf of a customer. The vehicle recently received an air conditioning service as well as an overhaul of the lightweight tank, both fuel pumps, and much more. Prior to delivery to the buyer, a maintenance service with change of all oils, etc. will be carried out. The vehicle can be viewed and picked up by appointment in Kissing (near Augsburg) in Germany. Due to the enormous vehicle width of 2. 10 m delivery to the buyer is also possible on consultation.

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