11th Mar, 2026 10:00

March Classic Vehicles & Memorabilia Auction

 
Lot 288
 

288

1981 AUSTIN ALLEGRO L

Sold for £9,000

Note that some lots may be sold provisionally


Lot details

Make: AUSTIN
Model: ALLEGRO L
Registration: JUK 884W
Engine Size (cc): 1485
Year of Manufacture: 1981
Date First Registered: 06/02/1981
MOT Expiry Date: 19/02/2027
Current V5: YES
Location: PICKERING
Guide Price: SUBMIT BEST BID
You can view from: Wednesday 4 March 2026 - Tuesday 10 March 2026

Current V5 present. Paperwork includes owners' handbooks, a laminated specification list, previous V5s, DVLA correspondence, Allegro promotional brochure, and invoices.

The highest bid at the end of the auction will be submitted to the vendor for their consideration.

The vendor has provided the following:

The vendor of this 1981 Austin Allegro is the Bangers & Cash Restoring Classics team. They write:

According to Google, the direct translation of ‘Allegro’ from Italian to English is ‘cheerful’. So, how a car went from that to earning the nickname ‘all aggro’ to those who have owned one is beyond us. So in July 2025, we thought we’d find out.

With many Allegros having succumbed to the dreaded ‘R’ word (rust for those who would prefer to remain ignorant), it meant that we did not have plenty of choice when it came to buying one. The one we did stumble upon, however, came with a love letter from the previous owner, who informed us the car was named ‘Phoebe’. With one of the Restos team (Holly, the Series Producer) having a dog also named Phoebe, the writing was on the wall, and no further thorough checks were undertaken…she was ours for just under £4k (the car, not the dog).

We took the not-so-cute-and-fluffy Phoebe to the team at Classic Car Lab in Otley for the mechanics there to take a look. They were somewhat disappointed by the big reveal, but as soon as it was off the trailer and up on a ramp, they were pleasantly surprised! There were some definite, obvious areas of concern; the bodywork was average, and there was a blowing exhaust, but thankfully, Phoebe, the car, had been well cared for over the years.

Work on this one includes:

  • Removed rusty metal and replaced it with fresh metal
  • Full respray
  • Removal of the vinyl roof, which has corroded from underneath, and replacement with a painted metal roof
  • New wheels
  • Cleaned up the engine bay and repainted
  • Checked all brakes and cleaned/lubricated. Bled rear brakes.
  • New spark plugs and full service
  • Retrim on all the seats and doorcards
  • Regassed the suspension
  • Coachlines painted down the side

The engine is actually a 1.7, as opposed to a 1.5, as stated on the logbook, so we’ve stuck a badge on the front to say so.

Our cheery Allegro comes with a clean MOT until Feb 2027.

PLEASE NOTE: We take great pride in restoring our vehicles, but they are classics; they will not be immaculate, and they will no doubt need ongoing maintenance and repair. We suggest you make your own checks first.

 

Make: AUSTIN
Model: ALLEGRO L
Registration: JUK 884W
Engine Size (cc): 1485
Year of Manufacture: 1981
Date First Registered: 06/02/1981
MOT Expiry Date: 19/02/2027
Current V5: YES
Location: PICKERING
Guide Price: SUBMIT BEST BID
You can view from: Wednesday 4 March 2026 - Tuesday 10 March 2026

Current V5 present. Paperwork includes owners' handbooks, a laminated specification list, previous V5s, DVLA correspondence, Allegro promotional brochure, and invoices.

The highest bid at the end of the auction will be submitted to the vendor for their consideration.

The vendor has provided the following:

The vendor of this 1981 Austin Allegro is the Bangers & Cash Restoring Classics team. They write:

According to Google, the direct translation of ‘Allegro’ from Italian to English is ‘cheerful’. So, how a car went from that to earning the nickname ‘all aggro’ to those who have owned one is beyond us. So in July 2025, we thought we’d find out.

With many Allegros having succumbed to the dreaded ‘R’ word (rust for those who would prefer to remain ignorant), it meant that we did not have plenty of choice when it came to buying one. The one we did stumble upon, however, came with a love letter from the previous owner, who informed us the car was named ‘Phoebe’. With one of the Restos team (Holly, the Series Producer) having a dog also named Phoebe, the writing was on the wall, and no further thorough checks were undertaken…she was ours for just under £4k (the car, not the dog).

We took the not-so-cute-and-fluffy Phoebe to the team at Classic Car Lab in Otley for the mechanics there to take a look. They were somewhat disappointed by the big reveal, but as soon as it was off the trailer and up on a ramp, they were pleasantly surprised! There were some definite, obvious areas of concern; the bodywork was average, and there was a blowing exhaust, but thankfully, Phoebe, the car, had been well cared for over the years.

Work on this one includes:

  • Removed rusty metal and replaced it with fresh metal
  • Full respray
  • Removal of the vinyl roof, which has corroded from underneath, and replacement with a painted metal roof
  • New wheels
  • Cleaned up the engine bay and repainted
  • Checked all brakes and cleaned/lubricated. Bled rear brakes.
  • New spark plugs and full service
  • Retrim on all the seats and doorcards
  • Regassed the suspension
  • Coachlines painted down the side

The engine is actually a 1.7, as opposed to a 1.5, as stated on the logbook, so we’ve stuck a badge on the front to say so.

Our cheery Allegro comes with a clean MOT until Feb 2027.

PLEASE NOTE: We take great pride in restoring our vehicles, but they are classics; they will not be immaculate, and they will no doubt need ongoing maintenance and repair. We suggest you make your own checks first.

Auction: March Classic Vehicles & Memorabilia Auction, 11th Mar, 2026

Welcome to our March Auction!

The viewing period for this auction is Wednesday 4 March 2026 - Tuesday 10 March 2026. 

Prospective buyers are encouraged to view specific lots pre-auction and inspect paperwork if available.

The entrance fee is £5 per person during the viewing periods at our Pickering branch. 
This forms part of our annual fundraising to help local and national charities chosen by us.
 
PLEASE NOTE: Please be aware that all lots are sold as seen and without any warranty implied or given. You must satisfy yourself as to a lot's description and condition before you decide to bid. We recommend that you inspect the lot in person during the general viewing days held prior to the auction or call us to arrange for an individual appointment.
 
Each auction throughout the year will witness a collection / donation.

 

 

Viewing

The viewing period for this auction is Wednesday 4 March 2026 - Tuesday 10 March 2026. 

Monday to Friday: 9am – 5pm

Saturday: 9am – 12pm

Auction Days are closed.

 

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