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A 1955 Vincent Black Knight is one of the star lots in the Charterhouse auction of classic & vintage motorcycles on Thursday 9th October at The Haynes Motor Museum.
“Made by Vincent, one of the best British motorcycle manufacturers in the 20th century, it was sadly one of their last as Vincent lost money on every Black Knight they sold and this ultimately contributed to the factory closing in 1955.” Commented George Beale.
This 70 year old Vincent Black Knight Series D is a rare high end motorcycle being just one of some 200 to be produced. Designed to keep the rider from the rain and dirt it featured a fully enclosed body.
Described by Phil Vincent as a “two-wheeled Bentley” this 998cc V twin Vincent is a rare survivor and is estimated at £40,000-45,000 at the Charterhouse auction.
Viewing for the auction, at the Haynes Motor Museum, is on Wednesday 8th October. All the lots, with live internet bidding, are available on charterhouse-auction.com
For further information and advice on this sale contact George Beale at Charterhouse in Sherborne 01935 812277 or on bikes@charterhouse-auction.com