Stafford - Do you Still remember with the first world's motor Hildebrand and Wolfmuller auctioned last April? More like a motor bike which was successfully sold at £ 86 200. The results are surprising a lot of parties.
For 1894 years before the motor which began at the end of last month's auction is expected to be sold only about 60,000 pounds or more than 828 million alone.
Gizmag quoted as saying on Thursday (06/05/2010) production motorcycle manufacturer and the German Hildebrand Wolfmuller auctioned in the event of The International Classic Motorcycle Show, in Stafford on 25 April 2010 Iceland ago. Buyers from different parts of the world is like ignoring the disruption caused by volcanic ash volcanic eruption in Iceland at that time.
Motor was bought by a collector boldly from Germany after the previous engine was purchased by an American family and was last used on the road in the 1930s.
Since its first production in 1894 until 1897 the first vehicle to have a motorcycle designation (motorrad in Germany) is estimated to only just produced as many as 800 units.
Hildebrand and Wolfmuller this self-made in 1894 is a collaboration between Alois Hans Geisenhof Wolfmuller and mechanic. Equipped with a capacity of 1488 cc engine, made in 1894 Wolfmuller Hildebrand and is capable of spraying power of 2.5 bhp.
And after the patented in January 1894, their discovery engine that was also soon be licensed in France as La Petrolette.
Hildebrand made in 1894 and Wolfmuller This was auctioned along with many other antique motorcycles like AJS 500cc Model 10 made in 1935 which was sold for £ 16 675 or 1913 Zenith-JAP made a successful sale for £ 20 125
And most surprising is the result of the sale of the Brough Superior SS100 982 cc v-twin made in 1938 which was successfully sold for £ 157 700
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a motor bike which was successfully sold at £ 86 200
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