1930 Lea Francis Hyper

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1930 Lea Francis Hyper

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  • Model
    Lea Francis Hyper
  • Year
    1930
  • Condition
    Used
  • Body Type
    Cabriolet / Roadster
  • Fuel Type
    n/a
  • Power
    n/a
  • Mileage
    n/a
  • Address
    Whalley Rd, Clitheroe BB7 9PN, UK
  • Country
  • Published
    about 1 year ago
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VIN
N/A
Color
Green
Metallic
No
Engine
N/A
Engine Number
N/A
Chassis Number
N/A
Gearbox
N/A
Steering Wheel
RHD
Drive Wheels
N/A
1st Reg. Country
N/A
Doors
2/3
Interior Color
N/A
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Description

VC4578 was registered in 1930 and was used as both a Works competition car and a sales demonstrator and had the company's latest Type S body style; an aluminum skin over steel frame. Only eight cars were believed to be produced with this body style, with three reputedly genuine cars remaining today.

The works team were successful in VC4578. Sam Newsome taking the first in class at Shelsley, and Sammy Davies and Tom Delaney secured the win in a handicap race on the Mountain at Brooklands with Sammy driving. Tom entered the Light Car GP coming home in 4th

THE COMPANY’S LATEST TYPE S BODY STYLE; ONLY EIGHT CARS WERE PRODUCED WITH THIS BODY STYLE, WITH THREE GENUINE CARS REMAINING TODAY.

1931 VC4578 was sold due to insolvency, during the next three decades VC4578 continued an active life, with three separate custodians, all well documented in the accompanying history file.

1994 VC4578 was purchased by our client needing complete restoration. VC4578 was already stripped and the chassis then was checked and jigged. Then Simon Morgan (former Lea Francis, Barry Price employee), was instructed to repair the original body frame, then cover with a new aluminium skin to original spec utilizing the original bonnet, door and boot lid. The Meadows 4ED engine was overhauled by our client, and the engine block was not viable so was replaced with a new one by Ian Stirling. Engine internals crank and rods were upgraded to a Phoenix, running shell bearings, a departure from the original roller crank. Specially designed half shafts by Gripper Diffs were commissioned to overcome issues persisting from the factory, and the drawings are included in the file. The rebuild was thorough and overseen by Tom Delaney and returning to the factory colours and specification

1997 RESTORATION PROCESS COMPLETED, FIVA AND VSCC PAPERS WERE GRANTED.

1997 restoration process was completed, FIVA and VSCC papers were granted. Our client and his son competing in various VSCC events highlighted but not limited to the below.

2002

Colerne speed trials 2nd Vintage 2nd in class
Mallory Park Mug race 10, 2nd Overall
Curbrough won class 3
Wiscombe won class 4
Silverstone race 75th Overall
Goodwood AC sprint Won class 20A

2009
Oulton Park race4 2nd Overall
Cadwell Park race 4 3rd Overall
Loton Park Class 4 won and 1st Std Vintage
Harewood hill climb 2nd in class and 1st Vintage
Donington race 18 won 1st Overall

2017
Reopening of Brookland's start-finish straight

The last major mechanical overhaul was completed in 2014 and the car has been largely unused since then due to extenuating factors. Prior to delivery to our showroom at Foxfield's, VC4578 was placed on a rolling road for mixture and health check, using E5 super-unleaded. The results are more than encouraging with concretive 4500 rpm torque at 116lb ft and 102 bhp boosting a 7.5 psi - and the engine was still pulling cleanly.

Offered to the open market for the first time since the late 1950's, in our opinion this highly desirable and potentially very competitive car may not be available for long, so early inquiry is recommended to avoid disappointment.

A more detailed history is included in the PDF for download.

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