• A rare and seldom seen early RHD British automobile
  • 1 of only 3 known Model 15/20s of the mere 12 known pre-WWI BSA side valve cars to exist
  • A resident of Australia from new until 2007
  • A welcome Brass Era automobile to concours and shows
Built in Sparkbrook, United Kingdom, and originally sold new to a wealthy client in Melbourne, Australia. One of the laws in the city of Melbourne at the time was that a vehicle’s registration number was to be painted on the front of the radiator, thus, indicating that this 1910 BSA was just the 2,815th car to be originally registered there, when in 1911 it is reported that there were 588,800 residents, meaning it was one of the first to arrive in Melbourne. This 1910 BSA Model 15/20 was a resident of Australia until it arrived on United States soil from Brisbane, Australia, in 2007. This marked the first time it had left Australia in close to 100 years.