1936 Lagonda LG45 Drophead Coupe

99 260 EUR

1936 Lagonda LG45 Drophead Coupe

99 260 EUR
  • Model
    Lagonda LG45 Drophead Coupe
  • Year
    1936
  • Condition
    Used
  • Body Type
    Cabriolet / Roadster
  • Fuel Type
    Petrol
  • Power
    n/a
  • Mileage
    n/a
  • Address
    Snowdonia Business Park, Coed-y-parc, Bangor LL57 4YS, UK
  • Country
  • Published
    Jan 29, 2025
VIN
12015
Color
Blue
Metallic
No
Engine
N/A
Engine Number
N/A
Chassis Number
N/A
Gearbox
Manual
Steering Wheel
N/A
Drive Wheels
N/A
1st Reg. Country
United Kingdom
Doors
2/3
Interior Color
Blue
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Description

An extremely pretty car, with some lovely styling touches, delightfully finished in two shades of blue, complemented by harmonising blue leather and fully-lined blue fabric hood, and excellent chrome work, which includes correct P100S headlights and long-trumpet horns. Recent attention by a Lagonda specialist has been of great benefit, and the car is very appealing all round. Correct, sound, smart, driving nicely,. re-commissioned, serviced, prepared and MoT tested until January 2026.

Chassis No. 12015 Reg No. CXU 898

Snippets: Little is known about the early life of the LG45 but during the 1960s the car was a “nautical” car spending some 20 years in the Portsmouth area before relocating to Bristol where the restoration took place.

In 1965 the LG45 was sold by E. L. Lynch of Portsmouth to Patrick John Moore of Cowplain – he was a Mechanical Design Engineer who in 1994 was declared bankrupt. In 1969 Patrick sold the Lagonda to his neighbour Kenneth William Connett.

During WWII Kenneth Connett served in the Royal Navy with his home port being Devonport, he was serving as an Able seaman in the communications section on the aircraft carrier HMS Courageous when it was torpedoed by U-29 on the 17th of Sept 1939 shortly after the declaration of war. All of the Fairy Swordfish aircraft of 811 & 822 Naval Air Squadron were lost along with 518 souls.

In 1980 the LG45 was discovered in a barn in a shabby state by a Bristol man Alan S. Wyatt who restored the car over some 10 years.

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