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1937 Riley 16/4 Special
£99,995
SUMMARY

One of the three 1978 March run BMW Junior Team works cars.

Raced by Marc Surer to 2nd in the European Formula 2 Championship with pole positions at Hockenheim and Mendoza, overall victory at Mendoza and heat wins at Hockenheim.

Bought from a long term collection by the current owner and meticulously restored to 1978 specification.

Race winner in Historic Formula 2 and the car which claimed 3rd overall at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

The ultimate competitor for Historic Formula 2 racing, arguably one of the finest F2 cars which would not be out of place within the best collections.

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  • Recent full engine rebuild

  • Prior to sale, Blue Diamond Riley Services carried out a full inspection and recomissioning work

  • Awarded a gold medal on its rally debut

  • Twin fuel tanks with approx range of 300 miles

OVERVIEW

In view of campaigning the Riley in a number of cross-continent events, Ian & Roy were mindful to engineer into the car a host of ‘long distance’ upgrades:

Twin Fuel Tanks (range approx. 300 miles)
Intake Filtration System
Comfortable Seating with Extended Pedal Box
Twin Ignition Systems
Twin Fuel Pumps

Once completed, the Riley was immediately flown out to compete in its first major event – the arduous and gruelling Peking to Paris rally.


Not only did the car finish, it was awarded a Gold Medal for its achievement. Quite remarkable for a rally car’s debut.


Upon returning to the UK, the car was then lightened, recommissioned and performance tuned ahead of being sold to its current owner in 2010.


In the 14 years since, the car has competed in an array historic rallies, often with great success, including:

First in Class – Le Jog
First in Class – Alpine Trial
First Overall – Blue Train Rally (Deauville to Cannes)
Numerous finishes on the Flying Scotsman

As you might expect, competing at this level requires a great deal of on-going maintenance and improvement, and so its no surprise that the car’s history file amounts to almost 90 pages of work, invoices and receipts.


Most recently, the car has benefitted from a full engine rebuild, and just prior to launching the car for sale, Blue Diamond Riley Services carried out a full inspection of the car along with the following recommissioning work:

Carburettor overhaul and tune
Brake Rod Pivots
Rear Axle Shackles, Pins & Bushes
Front Axle Kingpins
Front Wheel Bearing

What we have here then, is a fantastic opportunity to acquire a unique, well known, and highly respected pre-war Riley Special that’s not only a total joy around the B-roads of Britain, but is also capable of competing at the highest level in the world’s toughest historic endurance rallies.

TRADE SALE
HANGAR 136
Bicester
TRADE SALE
HANGAR 136
Bicester
VIEW INVENTORY

This fantastic pre-war Riley special was conceived, designed and engineered by Ian Gladstone (former owner of Blue Diamond Riley Services) and Roy Williams.


Their vision was to create a highly competitive historic rally car that was capable of competing at the highest level at the world’s toughest endurance events – and that’s is exactly what they achieved.


The car was based on a 1937 Riley “big four” Adelphi saloon, and mounted on it was a 1939 16/4 engine (chosen specifically for its high torque output).


The car was almost entirely constructed using parts from contemporary pre-war models, to ensure its eligibility for VSCC and Hero-ERA events.

SUMMARY
OVERVIEW
  • Recent full engine rebuild

  • Prior to sale, Blue Diamond Riley Services carried out a full inspection and recomissioning work

  • Awarded a gold medal on its rally debut

  • Twin fuel tanks with approx range of 300 miles

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SUMMARY

This fantastic pre-war Riley special was conceived, designed and engineered by Ian Gladstone (former owner of Blue Diamond Riley Services) and Roy Williams.


Their vision was to create a highly competitive historic rally car that was capable of competing at the highest level at the world’s toughest endurance events – and that’s is exactly what they achieved.


The car was based on a 1937 Riley “big four” Adelphi saloon, and mounted on it was a 1939 16/4 engine (chosen specifically for its high torque output).


The car was almost entirely constructed using parts from contemporary pre-war models, to ensure its eligibility for VSCC and Hero-ERA events.

OVERVIEW
  • Recent full engine rebuild

  • Prior to sale, Blue Diamond Riley Services carried out a full inspection and recomissioning work

  • Awarded a gold medal on its rally debut

  • Twin fuel tanks with approx range of 300 miles

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