Lot Ended
Description
1954 Riley RME
SOLD £6,223
Current
owners since 1998; restored in 1995 including rebuilt engine and only lightly
used since; nice transferable number
Riley's four-seater 1.5-litre RMA Saloon was introduced in
1945 with low, streamlined styling and an opulent interior designed to appeal to
the more discerning motorist.
The cars were built on separate chassis assemblies with
unstressed, ash-framed steel panelwork and a fabric-covered roof. Power came
from a 1,496cc overhead valve four-cylinder engine with twin camshafts, mounted
high in the cylinder block. Producing 54bhp, it propelled the car to a top speed
of 75mph. The running gear was advanced for its time with rack-and-pinion
steering and torsion bar independent front suspension.
In 1951 the RMA was replaced by the RME, essentially the
same car, but with open prop shaft, hypoid axle, fully hydraulic brakes and a
larger rear window. Noted for its outstanding handling, the RME was summed up by
Motor magazine as follows: "With its many traditional British features, its good
road manners and its excellent build quality and finish, the latest Riley will
appeal to discerning drivers whose taste runs to an individual car of very
pleasing up-to-date line." By 1954 it had lost its running boards and gained
rear wheel spats, the model continuing in production until the arrival of the
new Riley One-Point-Five in 1955.
As the original buff logbook confirms, NNP 110 was first
registered in Worcestershire in July 1954 and was acquired by our vendor’s
family way back in 1975 to join a collection of choice vintage cars. An invoice
on file shows that it was treated to a major restoration in 1995 by Coach House
Garage of Telford which cost over £2,300 (those were the days!). This included a
rebuilt engine with new +020 pistons etc; a complete new clutch kit; overhaul of
the brakes, steering and suspension; refurbishment of the wooden frame; new
wiring; new screen rubbers front and rear; a full interior retrim with mulberry
leather seat covers; a full repaint; rechromed brightwork plus much else
besides. Imagine what that lot would cost today?
Always kept garaged, it has only been lightly used over
the past 45 years, old MOTs showing that it covered fewer than 200 miles between
2008 and 2014. Virtually unused in the last five years, it nevertheless started
easily and ran well enough as we moved it around for these photos. The doors fit
nicely with no drooping and the paint/bodywork has held up well in most areas
with just a few little bubbles starting at the base of the right hand doors and
the top of the left hand windscreen pillar, as visible in the photos.
On offer here from a deceased estate at a very modest
guide price, it would doubtless benefit from some precautionary recommissioning
before any long journeys are undertaken. The icing on the cake is the NNP 110
number plate which is transferable and will have a not insignificant value of
its own.
For more information please contact James Dennison on
07970 309907 or email [email protected]
* All charges are subject to VAT