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Jimmy's scooter from Quadrophenia was auctioned on Tuesday 25th November, here is what I managed to find out about it from the Scootering, Retrotogo and Bonham's auction house websites before and after the auction.
Listed as 1967 Lambretta Li 150 as ridden by Phil Daniels in the 1979 film Quadrophenia this rather well known scooter it for sale by auction and the estimate is (wait for it), £20,000 to £25,000 (gasp!).
Tuesday 25 November at 2pm is an Entertainment Auction at Bonhams in Londons Knightsbridge (viewing from Sunday) where youll find this piece of cinematic history for sale amongst film posters, rock stars guitars etc. The last known owner was Kev Percival (former owner of Allstyles Scooters) and for a bit of history about this Lambretta since it's onscreen career, check out Scootering issue 116 (June 1995). For an auction catalogue call 01666 502200 or visit www.bonhams.com
A piece of movie history is going through Bonham's auction room later this month - the scooter rode by Jimmy Cooper in the cult mod flick Quadrophenia, complete with its original KRU 251F number plate.
It's a Lambretta Li 150 Series 3 scooter, originally dating from 1967 and being sold by current owners Allstyles in Portsmouth. The bike is on its third owner since the movie finished, but has been overhauled to a high standard fairly recently - although this does mean some of the original parts have been replaced by modern spares. Its recent used has been mainly confined to shows and press events of late - a possible money spinner should you want to invest in it.
And it might need to earn its keep, with a hefty estimate being quoted by Bonham's, between £20,000 and £25,000. Check over the page for a picture of the bike in the movie or check out the Bonham's site for more on the bike. The auction is being hosted at the Knightsbridge branch on 25th November 2008.
Lot No: 347W
Rock & Roll Memorabilia
1967 Lambretta Li150 Series 3 Scooter,
Registration no. KRU 251F, as ridden by Phil Daniels ('Jimmy') in the film 'Quadrophenia', 1979,
Manufactured by the Italian industrial giant Innocenti, the Lambretta motor scooter, together with the rival Piaggio-built Vespa, mobilised an entire generation of Italians in the immediate post-war years. The scooter gained instant acceptance everywhere, its cleanliness and convenience in particular appealing to those who regarded the true motorcycle with suspicion. Scooters would eventually surpass their strictly utilitarian origins to become an integral part of British youth culture in the 1960s as favourite transport of the fashion-conscious ‘Modernists’, or ‘Mods’. The scooter’s enclosed engine and decent weather protection meant that its rider could arrive at a club, doff his parka and look like he’d just stepped out of a taxi, which was a definite advantage within a dandified sub-culture that placed a premium on smartness of appearance.
Introduced in 1947, the Lambretta scooter went through a series of mechanical and stylistic evolutions before arriving at the ‘Li’ series in 1958. One of Lambretta’s all-time greats, the Li resulted from the relative failure of the unreliable TV 175 Series 1, which forced the company to go back to the drawing board. Built in 125cc and 150cc capacities, the classic Li used the bore/stroke dimensions of the preceding ‘D’ Series but housed its entirely new engine in modern bodywork similar to that of the TV. The Li subsequently underwent a series of styling alterations, the Series 3 being readily distinguishable by its handlebar-mounted headlight and ‘slimline’ styling, embodying what for many enthusiasts is the definitive Lambretta look.
Estimate: £20,000 - 25,000
Footnote:
The Lambretta Li 150 Series 3 offered here is the actual machine ridden by Phil Daniels’ character, James 'Jimmy'' Cooper in the 1979 film, 'Quadrophenia', inspired by The Who’s double album of the same name. After filming finished, the 'Jimmy Bike' was sold to scooter dealers Rafferty Newman and put on display in the window of their shop in Portsmouth. It was subsequently purchased by Eddie Harris who then sold it on to Paul Marsh, both these owners being Portsmouth residents.
Although far too young to be a 'Mod' in the 1960s, the vendor caught the post-Quadrophenia revival in the early 1980s and was on the lookout for a scooter to buy. Quite by chance he spotted 'KRU 251F' lying in a front garden in Southsea, Portsmouth and, recognising the registration number from 'Quadrophenia', knew that he had found Jimmy Cooper’s old bike. (It should be noted that as 'Quadrophenia' was set in the early 1960s, the registration’s 'F' suffix denoting 1967 was removed for the filming). A sale was negotiated and the Lambretta collected together with its accessories, which had been removed for safekeeping by the owner, Paul Marsh.
The machine’s restoration was commenced almost immediately but would not be properly completed until 1995, by which time the vendor was running his own scooter shop - Allstyles - in Portsmouth (It should be noted that, as is the case with most motorcycle restorations, some parts were replaced during the rebuild and prospective purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves with regard to the extent of this machine’s originality before bidding). In June of that year the ex-Jimmy Cooper Lambretta was pictured on the front cover of Scootering International magazine and featured in an accompanying article. Since then it has gone on to win various concours awards and been used for a host of promotional events, photo shoots, trade shows, etc, as well as featuring in other publications. When 'Quadrophenia' was re-released in January 1997, 'KRU 251F' attended the premiere in Brighton where it was reunited with Phil Daniels and other members of the original cast. Later that same year the 'Jimmy Bike' was used for filming at The Who’s Quadrophenia concert in Hyde Park, London and on location in Brighton.
For the past few years, 'KRU 251F' has been kept carefully stored inside the vendor’s house and is to the same specification today as it was back in 1979, including the Ken Cobbing sports exhaust system. The machine remains in excellent condition, although a certain amount of re-commissioning - new battery, carburettor clean, fresh petrol, etc - will be required before returning it to the road. Offered with current SORN and Swansea V5, 'KRU 251F' represents an exciting opportunity to acquire the 'Jimmy Bike', one of the most famous Lambrettas of all time.
Most expensive Lambretta LI in the world?
Today (25 November 2008) at Bonhams in London the Lambretta Li Series ridden by 'Jimmy' (actor Phil Daniels) in the film Quadrophenia was sold at auction. Our spies in the auction room reveal the winning bid that secured the famous scooter was a whopping £30,000, to which purchase fees and tax (STC) have to be added.
Unless anyone knows different, we at Scootering believe it to be the most highly priced Series 3 Lambretta Li in the world to date. More details to follow...
Danielle & Kenny attend 'Jimmy' scooter auction!
Pictured here is Stanford Parka club members Danielle Harvey and Kenny Betts who attended the auction. Kenny had registered himself for bidding as there was lot's of other celebrity and rock n roll memorabillia being auctioned on the day and he was hoping to be able to put a bid in for the scooter but when it was announced that the bidding was going to start at £12,000 he wisely put his bidding paddle down!
Apparently it was all over in less than a minute as just two bidders battled it out until the hammer finally come down at a whopping £30,000. The man that ended up buying the scooter was in his late 40's, Danielle and Kenny have seen him on scooter rallies.