Lot 265 - 1983 Renault 5TX Cleveland Convertible

Lot 265 - 1983 Renault 5TX Cleveland Convertible

Lot 265 - 1983 Renault 5TX Cleveland Convertible

Lot Number 265
Registration A100 OVJ
Chassis Number 122900D0020161
Engine Number 45518
Odometer reading 75,000 miles
Result Sold - £3,000

The Renault 5 was launched onto the righthand drive UK market in the autumn of 1972, where, alongside the recently launched Fiat 127, it competed as an imported but more modern alternative to the Mini and Hillman Imp. The 5 borrowed mechanicals from the similarly popular Renault 4 using a longitudinally-mounted engine driving the front wheels. Engines were borrowed from the Renault 4 and larger Renault 8; there was a choice, at launch, between 782cc and 956cc according to price level. The 5TS and 5LS both with the 1,289cc engine from the Renault 12 was added from April 1974. As on the Renault 4, entry level Renault 5’s had their engine sizes increased to 845cc in 1976 and at the top of the range later models had the engine sizes expanded to 1,397cc. The Renault 5 went on to enjoy cult status when the turbo and rear engine Group B derived Maxi cars were introduced.

The car offered on sale here is a rare convertible TX, converted by Cleveland. The Cleveland bodywork incorporates a sturdy roll-over bar and chassis strengthening members. All exposed metal areas were fully treated and rust proofed before final assembly. The opening boot, combined with folding rear seats, provided access to a generous luggage space. The rear parcel shelf facilitates the neat stowage of the hood and provides extra space when the hood is raised. This car has benefitted from a recent bare metal respray in its attractive metallic blue. The interior is in very good condition for a car of its age and shows little sign of wear. The TX models were the top specification for the Renault 5 range; including power steering, electric windows and alloy wheels. Having covered 75,000 miles, this car offers a unique opportunity to acquire a rare car and one you would be lucky to see another example of. Supplied with a V5C registration document we are advised she will arrive at auction with a full years MoT test certificate.

Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each Lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. All registration numbers, engine and chassis details are sourced from registration documents provided to Historics by the client or representative or HPI checks and buyers are to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of these details. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

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