£4,800
1961 Royal Enfield Constellation
Registration: 720 MFC
Frame Number: 9998
- Restored in 2008 by test rider Roy Poynting
- Show condition
- Connection to John Surtees
Launched in April 1958 as a performance version of the 700 Meteor, the ‘Connie’ produced 51bhp and a boasted a top speed of 110mph in those less restricted days.
The Constellation has a fascinating history, all were assembled by hand in the underground factory at Westwood in Wiltshire, the factory having been used in WW2 to produce equipment for the British Army. The Constellation continued to be produced at Westwood until it was discontinued in 1970.
We are delighted to offer this magnificent ’Connie‘ today, having been restored by former test rider Roy Poynting to the most exacting standards, and meticulously cared for by its current custodian.
Dispatched by the factory in June 1960 it was delivered to ‘Surtees West Wickham ‘. This is believed to be either legendary racer John Surtees or his father Jack (it is know that John Surtees and his father both ran dealerships at that time). Supplied with V5, Authentication Certificate, owners instruction manual, folder containing multiple parts invoices for restoration and historic MOT certificates, this machine is a credit to its restorer and current keeper.
This bike will make a stunning display or riding machine, with some light recommissioning required before use.
Fees apply to the hammer price:
Room and Absentee Bids:
15% inc VAT*
Online and Autobids:
16.2% inc VAT*