1964 Daimler Scout Car LRV Ferret.
Estimate £12,000 - £15,000. In August 2014 it sold for £10,000
https://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2018-11-24/motorcars/ref-71-1964-daimler-scout-car-lrv-ferret-mk-12/
From the BBC page:-
Dawn Lear, manager at Anchor, said: "We are devastated. We got the call and came down but could only stand and watch it burn.
"We have lost the electrical and engineering departments, with First and Second World War items that can't be replaced.
"But clothing, and our museum, seems to have survived. So we will rebuild and restock."
Luckily not a total loss.
1942 Willys Jeep:-
http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/1942-willys-jeep-13369
Silverstone Auctions,
NEC Classic Motor Show Sale,
10th and 11th November 2018
1939 Norton Model 16H WD
https://online.handh.co.uk/m/lot-details/index/catalog/90/lot/41975/?url=%2Fm%2Fview-auctions%2Fcatalog%2Fid%2F90%2F%3Fpage%3D4
The National Motorcycle Museum,
09/11/2018 1:00 PM GMT
1948 4063cc Buick Special ex military armour plated saloon:- Not sold
Circa 1940 Clark Clarktor 6 US Military Tug:- Winning Bid £3,000.
British heavy bomb trailer c/w 2 dummy bombs:- Not sold.
1939 Scammell Pioneer Heavy Recovery Vehicle:- Winning Bid £7,000
1940 AEC Matador Recovery Vehicle:- Winning Bid £9,200
Although it is green, is it ex-military?
http://richardedmondsauctions.com/catalogue-new/?lot=2015
Sale venue: Allington Bar Farm, just off the A420, Allington, near Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 6LJ
Saturday 20th October
This Norton was one of 6,000 ordered on the 8th February 1944:-
http://richardedmondsauctions.com/catalogue-new/?lot=2016
Sale venue: Allington Bar Farm, just off the A420, Allington, near Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 6LJ
Saturday 20th October
Ethanol can and does attack rubber fuel lines, carburettor mountings, and diaphragms etc. Nitrile and Viton are examples of ethanol resistant rubber.
Bio-ethanol and petroleum (also natural gas, coal, and ethylene) based ethanol are chemically indistinguishable—they are both the same compound, C2H5OH. The only difference between the two is the isotopic composition of the carbon atoms therefore the damage to fuel system would be the same but I don't think that there is petroleum based ethanol in UK fuel because it is not "green".