£3,000 - £3,500
1960 Greeves Scottish 24TCS, 246cc. Registration number BVH 574A. Frame number 60/1779. Engine number (Villiers 32A) 863B 1133.
The Greeves Scottish was named in honour of Jack Simpson’s class win in the 1957 Scottish Six Days Trial and for many years it was the clubman rider’s favourite.
The Scottish went through a large number of updates during its eight-year production span, each change being indicated by a different suffix letter after the T.
BVH has known history since 1983 when it was registered with DVLA, the mileage on the MOT being 2,730, presumably only being used off road until then by John Rushton of Nelson and registered as GEO 203; he retained it until the following year selling it to John Whitaker of Keighley who passed it to his son, Gregory, in 2007. In 1989 the register was transferred and it was issued its current BVH 574A. The mileage at this time was 7,543, today it is the same, potentially the digits are stuck in the odometer.
Showing great patina, this unrestored machine will require safety recommissioning before entering pre 65 trials events.
Sold with the V5C, two mentioned MOTs and other paperwork
Fees apply to the hammer price:
Free Registration
18.6% inc VAT*
Flat Fee Registration
15.00% inc VAT*