Highly desirable and
seldom-seen hardtop option; starts and runs; taxed and MOT exempt; six former
keepers; new battery
This charming and increasingly
rare 1961 Berkeley T60 three-wheeled car is fitted with the highly desirable and
seldom-seen hardtop option. First registered in March 1961, this distinctive
British microcar represents a wonderful opportunity to acquire an unusual and
collectible piece of motoring history.
Powered by its 328cc engine,
the Berkeley T60 is renowned for its lightweight construction, unique styling,
and engaging driving experience. These fascinating microcars have become
increasingly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors alike, with the
hardtop-equipped examples being particularly difficult to
find.
The vehicle has had a total of
six former keepers throughout its lifetime, suggesting a history of long-term
ownership and enjoyment. Its compact dimensions and unmistakable character make
it a standout addition to any classic car collection or an ideal entry point
into the world of vintage motoring.
The car starts and runs while
on site but we would recommend a mild recommissioning on the brakes before road
use.
A rare opportunity to acquire
an iconic British microcar with the added appeal of the uncommon hardtop option,
this 1961 Berkeley T60 is sure to attract interest from collectors and
enthusiasts seeking something truly distinctive.
Contact
james.booth@brightwells.com