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Technical Specifications

Mark & Model
Daimler 15 Sports Coupe - by Mulliner
Year
1935
Registration plate
Jersey registered
Chassis Number
39538
Engine Number
SG7L039
Engine Capacity
2003 cc
Transmission
4-speed pre-selector
Mileage
Body style
2-door Coupe
Interior color
Grey leather
Exterior color
Silver / black
Seating capacity
4
Wheels and Tyres
Painted wire wheels
Overview
Overall Comments

This very pretty, pre-War Daimler coupe is in an excellent all-round condition and driving very well, having been cared-for and cossetted following a full restoration. It is supplied with original model brochure, owners instruction manual, copy parts list and maintenance manual. The car is currently Jersey registered and we can assist with shipping and importation processes if required. We can ship worldwide.

Body

The silver grey paintwork with black wings is in excellent condition, as are the fabric covered roof and boot. The black-painted wire wheels are equally good and the restored brightwork sets off the rest of the vehicle perfectly. This car is very much show worthy and ready to exhibit if desired.

Mechanical

Mechanically, the car has been maintained in tip-top condition, receiving new kingpins and a cylinder head skim since coming to Jersey. It is fully-functioning and ready to drive.

Interior

The fully re-trimmed and renovated interior remains in immaculate condition.

Asking Price
£ 29,950
History

The Daimler Fifteen was introduced in 1932, utilising a new 1805 cc, straight-six engine (with a British tax rating of 15 hp, giving the car its name). This engine used a conventional overhead valve train, rather than Daimler’s usual (to that point) sleeve-valve system, driving through a pre-selector gearbox. Lively performance was not the goal, rather smooth and silent progress. Whilst Daimler provided the chassis and motive force, the various body styles available were made by separate coachbuilding companies, although the majority were bodied by Mulliners of Birmingham, whose designs appeared in the Daimler catalogue.

In 1935, the engine size was increased to 2003 cc (the stroke was lengthened and cylinder head re-designed) which resulted in a claimed 45 bhp @3,600 rpm. For the 2 year period to December 1935, it is believed 3,311 examples were built. The model range lived on until 1940, receiving a further increase in engine capacity and some chassis re-working. Production re-commenced after the Second World War, although the car was now known as the Daimler 18.

This elegant Mulliner-bodied Sports Coupe was first registered in the UK in March 1935. We have little of its subsequent history until 1980, when we know it was purchased by a Belgian collector, who undertook a “nut & bolt Concours restoration”. The Daimler was offered for sale in 2019 as a result of downsizing his collection and purchased by its current Jersey-based owner later that year. The vehicle has subsequently been kept garaged and in excellent condition.

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