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£87,400 (Est: £70,000 - £80,000)

Offered from the estate of the late Peter Stevens 1902 Renault Type G Rear Entrance Tonneau

United Kingdom • 19 Apr 2026 • Lot 111

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Vehicle Details

AI Listing Summary

This 1902 Renault Type G Rear Entrance Tonneau has a known ownership history from 1939, has been extensively restored, and has completed 32 London-Brighton Runs. While the car is missing its brass chassis and model plate, it includes a V5C, invoices, period articles, a VCC Dating Certificate, and details concerning the body restoration.

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Condition 

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The car has been extensively restored over the years and has completed 32 London-Brighton Runs, indicating good mechanical condition. However, the brass chassis and model plate are missing, and there's mention of some works carried out during John Kemsley's ownership, suggesting some wear and tear and a need for some reconditioning.

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Chassis No:

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WXS 564

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RHD

• First registered in Gloucester in January 1904 • Known ownership history from 1939 onwards • Extensively restored over the years • Campaigned enthusiastically at home and abroad • Completed 32 London-Brighton Runs with previous owner Built in late 1902, this car was first registered in Gloucester on 1st January 1904 to one F G Marner of Cubitt Town, London.

There were three further owners recorded in London up to 1914.

Prior to WWI this car was re-bodied to make it look more modern, perhaps copying the Renault AX.

The side radiators were cut down to equal lengths and positioned in a radiator at the rear of the engine.

The shape was the same as the 1904 Renaults, more square than the later models.

Philip Fotheringham-Parker purchased the car in August 1939 for the sum of £22 10s.

The car was kept either at his mews house in London or, from the 1970s, at John Kemsley's garage in Petts Wood.

Philip's wife 'Georgie' drove the car on Brighton Runs and it was used at home and abroad...

Points of note

£87,400

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£87,400

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£87,400

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MOT Information

Expired

Expired on Oct 29 2013

Latest MOT Mileage

7,905 miles

Registration Date

1936-11-09

MOT History

Passed

On Oct 26 2012 with 7,905 miles


Passed

On Oct 26 2011 with 7,758 miles


Passed

On Oct 15 2010 with 7,642 miles


Passed

On Oct 29 2009 with 7,505 miles


Passed

On Oct 27 2008 with 7,445 miles


Passed

On Oct 22 2007 with 7,394 miles


Passed

On Oct 25 2006 with 7,287 miles


Passed

On Oct 25 2005 with 7,177 miles


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