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Description
1960 Armstrong Siddeley Star Sapphire
Limousine
Ex-St John Foti Collection; one of only 73 made;
few owners; disc brakes; power steering; lusty 4.0 straight-six; manual gearbox;
nice transferable number, SMC 48
First registered in London in June 1960, this extremely
rare Star Sapphire Limousine has had just four owners from new, according to the
V5C. From 1982 until 2009 it formed part of the Eric St John Foti Collection
where it was on display at Hermitage Hall in Norfolk alongside several other
Armstrong Siddeley cars and aero engines (including the Bristol Siddeley Olympus
engine that powered Concorde 001 on its record-breaking first supersonic flight
on 13th October 1969).
Correspondence on file refers to "a long and rather
costly" renovation of the car by Crown Service Station of Outwell, Cambs, in the
early 1990s although sadly there are no invoices to detail the work carried out.
St John Foti was also a great friend and admirer of the novelist Dame Barbara
Cartland (to whom a whole room of the museum was dedicated) and we are reliably
informed that she was taken out for a drive in this very car on one of her
visits to Hermitage Hall – no doubt she felt right at home in the romantically
rosy interior! A museum guide on file also suggests that SMC 48 may in fact be
the last of only 73 Star Sapphire limousines made, but you will have to make
your own minds up on that score.
Our vendor acquired SMC 48 when the St John Foti
Collection was dispersed at auction in 2009. Although the car was still in
running order, it was in need of recommissioning following its years on static
display. The vendor was planning to use it as a wedding car so he gave it a
thorough service and a brake overhaul which included new front discs and pads,
new rear wheel cylinders with stainless steel liners and a new servo.
Unfortunately his plans came to naught when a close family
member fell seriously ill so the car has remained largely unused ever since. As
you can see in the photos, SMC 48 is no show queen but we are told that she is
now in good running order.
At 17’ 9" long she is a big old girl and the vendor had to
remove the bumper over-riders to squeeze her into his workshop, although these
have been kept safely in the spacious ‘Continental touring boot’, which also
contains the rear wheel spats, the tool tray, spare wheel and sundry useful
spares.
The history file includes seven old MOTs from 1983 – 1993
during which time the mileage rises from 67,027 to 68,742 (the odometer now
showing 68,768 miles), along with eight old tax discs from 1983 – 1991. There is
also an original Star Sapphire owner’s handbook, wiring diagram and lubrication
chart; correspondence from the Armstrong Siddeley Owner’s Club; press cuttings
about the museum and the dispersal sale plus various other documents.
The last car ever made by Armstrong Siddeley, the Star
Sapphire was a class act in its day with a powerful 4.0 straight-six developing
some 150bhp with bags of torque, 100mph performance, a four-speed all-synchro
gearbox, servo-assisted disc brakes and power steering. It positively bristled
with cutting-edge features such as separate heating/ventilation for the rear
compartment, rear window demisting, map reading lights, adjustable arm rests and
steering column plus numerous other luxuries.
No wonder Autocar declared that it had "few equals,
even beyond its price range", commenting on the "Rolls-like civility" and
wondering at the "staid coachwork which gives no hint of the high performance
and the virtues of a good sports car".
On offer here at a very modest guide price, this
exceedingly rare Limousine version, with few owners and an interesting history,
should amply reward the remedial works now required to restore it to its former
glory. An active owner’s club is on hand to give advice and encouragement, the
icing on the cake being the nice London-issue number plate, SMC 48, which is
transferable and no doubt has a value of its own.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or
email [email protected]
* All charges are subject to VAT