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1919 SCOTT 600cc
Reg. no. AF 2314
Frame no. 1718
Engine no. 6046
A.A. Scott launched the Scott Company in West Yorkshire during 1908; he persevered with the 2-cylinder two stroke engine throughout until production ended in 1969. There were various competition successes including the Isle of Man TT before WW1 and during the war, they received a contract to produce motor cycles and motor cycle combinations for the War Department. During the 1920s and 1930s Scott made various developments, including a 3-cylinder two stroke 750cc, but by 1950 the company was in financial trouble and they went into liquidation. It was acquired by Matt Holder who moved production to Birmingham; this finally ended in 1978. The bike in the auction was restored in 1988 when the present owner bought it in a dismantled state. The engine has not run for some time but the bike appears to be in good overall condition; it is offered here with a current V5c.
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RICHARD EDMONDS AUCTIONS
ALLINGTON, nr CHIPPENHAM, WILTSHIRE SN14 6L
SATURDAY 14th APRIL 2018
Reg. no. AF 2314
Frame no. 1718
Engine no. 6046
A.A. Scott launched the Scott Company in West Yorkshire during 1908; he persevered with the 2-cylinder two stroke engine throughout until production ended in 1969. There were various competition successes including the Isle of Man TT before WW1 and during the war, they received a contract to produce motor cycles and motor cycle combinations for the War Department. During the 1920s and 1930s Scott made various developments, including a 3-cylinder two stroke 750cc, but by 1950 the company was in financial trouble and they went into liquidation. It was acquired by Matt Holder who moved production to Birmingham; this finally ended in 1978. The bike in the auction was restored in 1988 when the present owner bought it in a dismantled state. The engine has not run for some time but the bike appears to be in good overall condition; it is offered here with a current V5c.
Extra details and estimates:
£5,500-6,000
SELECTED BY - IDRIS SQUIRREL
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