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The largest privately-owned classic car collection ever to be auctioned in the southern hemisphere is here.
Gosford Classic Cars was born out of a passion for the artistry of automobiles and has showcased hundreds of pristine vehicles over many years, sourced from Australia, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
Lloyds are honoured to be auctioning this prestigious collection that will have over 150 vehicles go under the hammer at Gosford Classic Car Museum’s enormous facilities on the 7th April 2019.
See more information here - https://www.lloydsonline.com.au/AuctionDetails.aspx?aid=11578
•Romanian Left-hand-drive example
•Rare European Classic
•Successor to the 1300
•Introduction year of revised body features
Featuring a 4 cylinder 1.3L engine, it was paired with a 4-speed manual transmission that was offered up until mid-1983 and stood one of the most fuel-efficient vehicles of its time.
Finished in a unique shade of yellow, it contrasts beautifully over its factory chromed hub wheels. Presenting original, it showcases an example with minimal cosmetic wear and few remain in this colour and condition.
Its interior is set in a blue cloth trim that is highlight to its factory black dash. It’s an original left-hand drive example and is a true rarity in this condition. This highly collectible example of the Dacia 1310 would make a sound addition to any classic car collection.
The Dacia 1310 was launched as a medium sized family sedan that was built during the Cold War by Romanian manufacturer Dacia. Its name ‘1310’ was given to reflect its engine displacement. The 1310 was the revised sedan version of its predecessor the 1300. With production dates of from the 70s-90s this successful model saw changes in shapes from sedans through to vans.
In 1982 it featured at the Bucharest Auto show as the first release of the revised 1300 series to the new 1310. In 1983, the entire range was facelifted for future production where it saw light modifications to its headlight setup.
•Rare European Classic
•Successor to the 1300
•Introduction year of revised body features
Featuring a 4 cylinder 1.3L engine, it was paired with a 4-speed manual transmission that was offered up until mid-1983 and stood one of the most fuel-efficient vehicles of its time.
Finished in a unique shade of yellow, it contrasts beautifully over its factory chromed hub wheels. Presenting original, it showcases an example with minimal cosmetic wear and few remain in this colour and condition.
Its interior is set in a blue cloth trim that is highlight to its factory black dash. It’s an original left-hand drive example and is a true rarity in this condition. This highly collectible example of the Dacia 1310 would make a sound addition to any classic car collection.
The Dacia 1310 was launched as a medium sized family sedan that was built during the Cold War by Romanian manufacturer Dacia. Its name ‘1310’ was given to reflect its engine displacement. The 1310 was the revised sedan version of its predecessor the 1300. With production dates of from the 70s-90s this successful model saw changes in shapes from sedans through to vans.
In 1982 it featured at the Bucharest Auto show as the first release of the revised 1300 series to the new 1310. In 1983, the entire range was facelifted for future production where it saw light modifications to its headlight setup.
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Ad Id | JCFD5030637 |
Make | dacia |
Model | 1310 |
Odometer | 18,052 |
Stock | 1654 |
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