Here you have the slightly unusual car Daimler Sovereign from 1982 and soon rolled 11,200 miles according to the meter.
It is stated in the Swedish Transport Agency's info that the car is not imported and that it has 4 owners. The last three are from Umeå/Robertsfors and from 1993 went to Norrland.
Solid passenger car that is expensive to run. Among other things, discs in the back.
The car is in good used condition.
A front renovation was done on the car in the late 80s, early 90s when the car was converted from right-hand drive to left-hand drive and changed to an automatic transmission, and then the car was also repainted in this color. I don't seem to see that this has been done. According to information, it was done at a car company/workshop.
Daimler Sovereign was a name applied by British manufacturer Jaguar Cars to a series of luxury cars built by it but bearing the Daimler badge between 1966 and 1983. Daimler Sovereigns were based on contemporary Jaguar body shells, chassis and engines.
Engine. Straight 6 in 4.2 L with an automatic transmission.
The car is in Robertsfors/Västerbotten, about 70 km north of Umeå.
NOTE : IMPORTANT INFO FOR FOREIGN BUYERS.
If the car is sold outside Sweden/Export, registration plates will be removed. It is then up to you as the buyer to bring your own registration plates or apply for temporary registration plates from the Swedish Transport Agency.
Registration documents will be sent by letter to the buyer after delivery.
Foreign buyers must email the responsible administrator for time for delivery.
If the buyer does not come himself, the buyer must email who is coming and the person's driver's license and pick up the vehicle. If this is not done, the vehicle will not be released.
The shipping company must present e.g. the invoice for the vehicle purchase so that we know what must be handed out.
The shipping company should have its own ramps.
Foreign buyers can arrange shipping themselves. Example: Eurotransport.
"Description of the vehicle is made by the owner, PS Auction has not tested the object. It is the buyer's responsibility to test the car upon delivery and check for compliance with the description. For a possible viewing before the auction, contact the manager.”