- Over 200 Classic Motorcycles to be Auctioned on July 3 at National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull
- Auction Highlights Include Four Vincent Black Shadows
- Brough Superior SS100 Adds a Touch of Glamour
A remarkable barn find vintage motorcycle that has been off the road for most of its life is set to be one of the star attractions at H&H Classics’ upcoming motorcycle auction, scheduled for July 3 at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull.
The meticulously curated sale spans all ages, conditions, and types of motorcycles—from sporting to touring. Over 200 lots will go under the hammer with more than 70 offered without reserve, presenting numerous opportunities for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Among these treasures is a 1951 Vincent Black Shadow Series C. Off the road since at least the late ’70s and last regularly used in the ‘60s, this bike comes with an intriguing history confirmed by factory records. Expected to draw significant interest, it’s estimated between £25,000-30,000.
“We’re thrilled to offer such an exceptional collection,” says Mike Davis from H&H Classics. “With rare and special bikes sure to captivate fans worldwide, we anticipate lively bidding.”
Other notable entries include three additional Black Shadows—a 1950 model a > (estimated £32 ,000 -38 ,000), a19S5er i es D