Vehicle Description
Fully restored 20 plus years ago and it has never been started.
It's beautiful. It would make a great addition to anyones
collection or your ready to go vintage racing. The production
racing machine was first marketed by Greeves in March 1963 and had
a very good season finishing with 4 out of the first 6 at Cadwell
Park (England) in September. The production bike used a modified
24MDS frame, narrowed at the rear, and was powered by a Villiers
36A engine fitted with Greeves' own cylinder barrel and head. An
Amal GP carburetor and expansion chamber exhaust were standard
equipment and the motor produced 31bhp at 7,400rpm. Built through
versions RAS to RDS until 1966, the Silverstone provided many an
aspiring star with their first taste of road racing, and today
remains a popular mount in Classic racing's 250 class. Total
production for 1963 was 94 with a total of 304. This Greeves is
registered in the Greeves registry in England. Check out the photos
and video.
1963 Greeves factory 250 Road Racer