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A rare opportunity to own a really nice piece of early Belgium motoring history.
This beautifully preserved 1913 Minerva Type GG features an elegant Landaulette body build by Cunard Motor & Carriage Company.
Powered by a robust 4-cylinder, 4396cc sleeve-valve 26HP engine and mated to a 4-speed gearbox, the car drives remarkably well, comfortably cruising at 70–80 km/h.
Provenance & Restoration:
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Believed to have been originally sold new in Ireland.
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Acquired in the early 1960s in the UK from Mr. Hancock by the father of Jan Bruijn (Automuseum Deventer & Galeria Style E Auto).
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Single-family ownership since the 1970s.
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Underwent a comprehensive body-off restoration in the 1970-80’s to a very high standard and remains in excellent condition today.
Highlights:
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Equipped with rare period accessories.
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Comes with an set of original black-and-white photographs, including images of the car participating in European rallies such as the 1966 Paris–Monte Carlo Rally — driven on its own wheels.
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This car is well-known in enthusiast circles, having been displayed at numerous prestigious events including Concours d’Elegance and RAI exhibitions.
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Featured in various publications dedicated to the Minerva marque.
A remarkable and historically significant motorcar, ideal for collectors, museums, or vintage rally enthusiasts.
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