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Auction archive: Lot number 36

1969 M-505 Adams Brothers Probe 16

Estimate
US$150,000 - US$250,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 36

1969 M-505 Adams Brothers Probe 16

Estimate
US$150,000 - US$250,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

1,900cc JanSpeed-Tuned 4-Cylinder Engine Twin-choke Weber Carburetor est. 100bhp at 5,500rpm 4-Speed Manual Transaxle 4-Wheel Independent Suspension 4-Wheel Disc Brakes *As depicted in the 1971-film 'A Clockwork Orange' *Awarded 'Best Styling Exercise' at the 1969 London Motor Show *True British engineering and design marvel *One of just 3 examples made, of which just 2 are believed to survive Previewing at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California by appointment. Please contact motors.us@bonhams.com for scheduling. THE ADAMS BROTHERS PROBE 16 The two bothers Dennis and Peter Adams were well established with respect to "futuristic" car construction, based on their contributions to the design and racing success of the British sports car manufacturer Marcos. Dennis was very much the designer of the duo, while Peter more the 'under the skin' engineering wizard. In 1969, they set out to produce the M-505 Probe 16 - both designed and built by the Adams Brothers - to represent "An investigation into extremes of styling". Just three examples were made, of which just two are believed to have survived. Of the three M-505 Probe 16's built, the first example was sold to famous American songwriter Jim Webb and is believed to have caught fire and burned beyond repair, a common fate for mid-engined cars of the era. The second Probe 16 completed carried chassis number AB/3, which is the car offered here. It was completed in 1969 and exhibited at that year's London Motor Show, held in October at the famous Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London. With the intention to initiate a British Styling showpiece stand at the '69 Motor Show, the Daily Telegraph Magazine cooperated with the Institute of British Carriage and Automobile Manufactures to show the Probe 16 on the IBCAM stand, where it obtained a tremendous reception and won the design award as the Best British Styling Exercise. Powering the Probe 16s was a BMC 1.8-Liter OHV inline 4-cylinder engine, tuned by British JanSpeed, and mounted transversely in the chassis. This Probe 16, chassis no. AB/3, was originally sold to bassist Jack Bruce. It later became the property of Canadian collector and car designer Dr. Clyde Kwok, before being purchased by the current owner, a fellow Canadian car collector and British motorcar enthusiast, in 1983. Probe 16 AB/3 has since been kept in authentic and original state and remains the most original of the three examples produced. The third (and only other) Probe 16 (AB/4) has been displaced at the "Pollock Auto Showcase" in USA until it was returned to the U.K. around 1990, by Colin Feyerbend, where it was undergoing a complete rebuild and restoration. The M-505 Adams Brothers Probe 16 starred in the 1971 film "A Clockwork Orange", by the late filmmaker Stanley Kubrick as mode or transportation for 'the gang of Droogs' and was nicknamed Durango 95. The Probe 16 used in the film was right-hand drive, so it could only be one of the latter two of the three made (the car offered here AB/3, or AB/4), as the first car was configured left-hand drive. Given its London Motor Show history, it is most likely that the car we are offering here, AB/3, was indeed the one used in the movie. AB/3 was recently invited to form part of the 'Hollywood Dream Machines – Vehicles of Science Fiction and Fantasy' exhibit at the famous Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, as the Durango 95 from A Clockwork Orange. Offered here is a true design and engineering marvel, with silver screen notion along the way.

Auction archive: Lot number 36
Auction:
Datum:
14 Aug 2020
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Los Angeles
Beschreibung:

1,900cc JanSpeed-Tuned 4-Cylinder Engine Twin-choke Weber Carburetor est. 100bhp at 5,500rpm 4-Speed Manual Transaxle 4-Wheel Independent Suspension 4-Wheel Disc Brakes *As depicted in the 1971-film 'A Clockwork Orange' *Awarded 'Best Styling Exercise' at the 1969 London Motor Show *True British engineering and design marvel *One of just 3 examples made, of which just 2 are believed to survive Previewing at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California by appointment. Please contact motors.us@bonhams.com for scheduling. THE ADAMS BROTHERS PROBE 16 The two bothers Dennis and Peter Adams were well established with respect to "futuristic" car construction, based on their contributions to the design and racing success of the British sports car manufacturer Marcos. Dennis was very much the designer of the duo, while Peter more the 'under the skin' engineering wizard. In 1969, they set out to produce the M-505 Probe 16 - both designed and built by the Adams Brothers - to represent "An investigation into extremes of styling". Just three examples were made, of which just two are believed to have survived. Of the three M-505 Probe 16's built, the first example was sold to famous American songwriter Jim Webb and is believed to have caught fire and burned beyond repair, a common fate for mid-engined cars of the era. The second Probe 16 completed carried chassis number AB/3, which is the car offered here. It was completed in 1969 and exhibited at that year's London Motor Show, held in October at the famous Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London. With the intention to initiate a British Styling showpiece stand at the '69 Motor Show, the Daily Telegraph Magazine cooperated with the Institute of British Carriage and Automobile Manufactures to show the Probe 16 on the IBCAM stand, where it obtained a tremendous reception and won the design award as the Best British Styling Exercise. Powering the Probe 16s was a BMC 1.8-Liter OHV inline 4-cylinder engine, tuned by British JanSpeed, and mounted transversely in the chassis. This Probe 16, chassis no. AB/3, was originally sold to bassist Jack Bruce. It later became the property of Canadian collector and car designer Dr. Clyde Kwok, before being purchased by the current owner, a fellow Canadian car collector and British motorcar enthusiast, in 1983. Probe 16 AB/3 has since been kept in authentic and original state and remains the most original of the three examples produced. The third (and only other) Probe 16 (AB/4) has been displaced at the "Pollock Auto Showcase" in USA until it was returned to the U.K. around 1990, by Colin Feyerbend, where it was undergoing a complete rebuild and restoration. The M-505 Adams Brothers Probe 16 starred in the 1971 film "A Clockwork Orange", by the late filmmaker Stanley Kubrick as mode or transportation for 'the gang of Droogs' and was nicknamed Durango 95. The Probe 16 used in the film was right-hand drive, so it could only be one of the latter two of the three made (the car offered here AB/3, or AB/4), as the first car was configured left-hand drive. Given its London Motor Show history, it is most likely that the car we are offering here, AB/3, was indeed the one used in the movie. AB/3 was recently invited to form part of the 'Hollywood Dream Machines – Vehicles of Science Fiction and Fantasy' exhibit at the famous Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, as the Durango 95 from A Clockwork Orange. Offered here is a true design and engineering marvel, with silver screen notion along the way.

Auction archive: Lot number 36
Auction:
Datum:
14 Aug 2020
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Los Angeles
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