ENTRIES are well under way for the next Charterhouse auction of vintage and classic cars in July, although there seems to be a theme of green cars consigned!

“Choosing the colour of a car can be a very personal choice," said auctioneer Richard Bromell.

"This, combined with certain colours being more popular than others in various decades, can provide some interesting colours.

“There again, there are some cars you expect to see a certain colour such as a red Ferrari, although they were also supplied new in a broad range of other colours including yellow, blue, silver and white.”

Green cars in this specialist classic and vintage car auction include the large, the small, and just about everything in between.

If a Bentley is your carriage of choice, there are two being sold from a collector who is retiring from driving. Both are painted in Balmoral green with a 1997 Bentley Continental R estimated at £25,000-£30,000 and a 1989 Bentley Turbo R for £10,000-£12,000.

Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News: EXECUTIVE: A Balmoral green Bentley Continental R, £25,000-£30,000
EXECUTIVE: A Balmoral green Bentley Continental R, £25,000-£30,000

Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News: COMFORT: A Balmoral green Bentley Turbo R, £10,000-£12,000
COMFORT: A Balmoral green Bentley Turbo R, £10,000-£12,000

If a Bentley is just too big for you, then a 1965 Mini Countryman painted in Almond green might suit.

Fully restored a few years ago at a cost of £20,000, this charming little Tudor house on wheels is estimated at £13,000-£15,000.

Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News: CLASSIC: An almond green Austin Mini Countryman, £13,000-£15,000
CLASSIC: An almond green Austin Mini Countryman, £13,000-£15,000

Coming in at a similar size there is a 1960 Austin Healey Frogeye Sprite.

From a deceased estate in Wales, this British Racing green cheeky looking sports car is valued at £10,000-£12,000.

Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News: BIG EYES: A 1960 Austin Healy Frogeye Sprite, £10k-£12k
BIG EYES: A 1960 Austin Healy Frogeye Sprite, £10k-£12k

However, if you fancy something in between, then a classic bronze green 1950 Land Rover Series I, which has been in the owners care for the past 35 years, could be yours for £21,000-£23,000.

Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News: STAPLE: A bronze green Land Rover £21,000-£23,000
STAPLE: A bronze green Land Rover £21,000-£23,000

All these green classic cars, and many more besides, are going under the Charterhouse hammer in their classic car auction at the Haynes International Motor Museum at Sparkford on July 14.


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Charterhouse are now accepting further entries for this specialist auction of classic and vintage cars. Contact the team at Charterhouse on 01935 812277, or via cars@charterhouse-auction.com.