1933 Riley Nine March Special - History over 60 years

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1933 Riley Nine March Special

With the sporting credentials of the Riley Nine so well established, there was demand for specialised coachwork as well as the standard factory offerings and the ‘March Special’ was a most appealing model. The bodies were built by Kevill Davis and March and available on the 1932/3 Riley Plus Ultra chassis. Intended to sit between the outright competition models and the four seat Lynx tourer, the March Special was quite an exclusive sporting car, priced at £335. Approximately 53 of this model are believed to have been built, of which some 27 are identified by both chassis and registration numbers by the Riley Register.

A list of surviving March Specials is included in the documentation for this car and it would appear that only a very small number are currently in good, roadworthy condition.

This car has ownership history dating back to the mid 1950’s and was restored to a very good standard a while ago. It is of very good all round appearance in its maroon livery, with matching leather trim.

The wheels have been rebuilt and are shod with recently replaced Blockley tyres.

A replacement Merlin engine has been fitted as the engine previously fitted came to grief in a previous ownership.

During 2016, major mechanical work was carried out which included fitting new camshafts along with a replacement Silent Third type gearbox.

Over the past ten years or so considerable sums have been spent on the car, so it should prove a delight to its next owner.


More detailed photographs of the car are available on our website.

For more information and to arrange an appointment to view please call us on 07710-364945 or 07979-244195.


We are based near Petersfield in Hampshire - just 10 minutes from the A3 - all viewings by appointment please.