Winning bid
£27,000

1977 Bristol 603 Brigand Turbo Prototype

Highlights

  • Original factory prototype 
  • Brigand number 001 
  • Substantial history file 
  • Beautifully presented and well-restored car 

The Appeal

Some cars have truly fascinating histories – and this is one of them. It’s essentially a unique car – a 1977 Bristol Type 603 ‘Brigand’, it was the first factory prototype for the car that would replace the Bristol 411, using the same 440Ci Chrysler V8 engine as its predecessor, but boosted by the addition of a huge Rotomeister turbo. 
It was a rapid and engaging GT, and this is the very car with which Bristol carried out all the engineering and development work before launching the new Brigand to its customers. It was owned initially by Bristol Cars before being sold to a regular customer - a lawyer in an upmarket part of London - who used it for many years, corresponding regularly with Bristol’s charismatic owner Tony Crook and Head of Service Brian Marelli, highlighting positive feedback about the car as well as the usual niggles you’d expect from a handmade performance car. It makes for fascinating reading. 
This, then, is a car like no other. A genuine rarity, a true one-off, and presented in fabulous overall condition.

The History and Paperwork

  • UK V5C 
  • MOT, tax and emissions zone exempt 
  • Typewritten owners’ manual 
  • Fascinating history file presented in an A4 lever-arch binder  
  • Correspondence between long-term owner and Bristol Cars Ltd 
  • Numerous hand-written letters and service invoices 
  • Selection of old MOT certificates 

The Condition

  • Older restoration finished in metallic Peacock Blue 
  • Superb paint finish
  • No notable dents or damage 
  • Immaculate cabin with very smart hides 
  • Refinished wood veneers 
  • Incredible specification 
The first thing you notice about the Brigand is its size – it’s huge – and while its looks are unusual, it’s certainly an imposing beast.  
It’s in fabulous order, having clearly wanted for nothing in its life, despite covering over 100,000 miles. The panels are all straight and undamaged, there’s no visible corrosion and the paint finish is excellent, while the factory alloy wheels are also in fine order. It’s also quite good fun playing ‘Spot the Part’, as the Bristol’s hand-built nature meant components were often brought in from other manufacturers, Vauxhall door handles, Bedford CFs taillights and Ford Capri mirrors to name but a few. 
Inside, the blue leather is in gorgeous condition and there are numerous advanced features – electric seats, electric windows, air conditioning and even a boost controller for the turbo. The wood panelling was renewed in the late 2010s and is in fine order, while entertainment comes courtesy of a 2000s Becker Monaco head unit.  
Both of the Bristol trademark wing lockers open properly, one containing the battery and the other the spare wheel, while the car also has a full factory tool kit. 

The Mechanics

  • 5.9-litre V8 
  • Three-speed auto 
  • Rotomeister Turbo 
  • Very well-maintained 
  • 172bhp, 150mph performance 
Impeccably maintained throughout its life, the Bristol appears to be in fine mechanical order. It fires up instantly and sounds fantastic, holding a steady idle with good oil pressure and an even temperature.  
With 172bhp from its turbocharged V8, it’s both lively and responsive – in its day, Autocar magazine achieved over 150mph in a standard Brigand, so it’s a viciously quick machine for its era, albeit one with an old-school separate chassis. Driving it quickly won’t be for the faint-hearted.  
The vendor reports that the Bristol appears to be in great mechanical condition with no known or apparent issues, but is keen to impress that it has seen very little use in recent times and that the buyer is advised to give the car a proper going over before using it in anger. 


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This vehicle is “Sold As Seen”, on an “As Is Where Is’ basis and without warranty. Photos and descriptions are solely for guidance purposes and it's customary to carry out a full inspection of the vehicle prior to purchase for your own peace of mind. 
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Auction Details

  • Year1977
  • MakeBristol
  • Model603
  • ColourBlue
  • Odometer2,070 Miles
  • Engine size5900cc
  • Seller TypeTrade
  • TownHolt
  • CountyNorfolk
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • Auction ends

Bidding history

5 Bids from 4 bidders

Jason f••••
Bid
£27,000
14/08/24
bell.ch••••
Bid
£23,500
14/08/24
Jason f••••
Bid
£23,000
12/08/24
Sweg••••
Bid
£17,950
10/08/24
SS1936••••
Bid
£8,000
08/08/24
SS1936••••
Pre-bid
£8,000
08/08/24
biffabe••••
Pre-bid
£1,000
19/07/24
allanro••••
Pre-bid
£100
06/08/24

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