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Overview of related ads to ad 1929 Bugatti Type 44 Tourer by Ghia.

  • Rudge mc 500 cc 1925 for sale

    Rudge mc 500 cc 1925 for sale

    Dating from the second year of four-valve Rudge production, this Vintage ‘500’ was supplied new in Wien, Austria by Alois Wutte, whose dealer plaque remains fixed to the front mudguard. Apparently substantially original, the machine has not been used for some time and thus will require re-commissioning before further use.
  • Dollar 350 cc 1928 for sale

    Dollar 350 cc 1928 for sale

    This 350cc Dollar has the Chaise unit-construction overhead-cam engine. Restored in the 1990s, this rare machine has not been started while in the current owner’s possession and thus will require re-commissioning before further use.
  • Sunbeam 347 cc, Model 1/ 2 1927 for sale

    Sunbeam 347 cc, Model 1/ 2 1927 for sale

    An ‘older restoration’, this 2¾hp sidevalve ‘flat tanker’ comes with Swansea V5 registration document recording the last change of keeper as in 1996. The machine has been on display in a major Austrian motorcycle museum in recent years, although not registered in that country, and is currently resident in Germany.
  • Humber 12/25 HP Four Seat Tourer 1926 for sale

    Humber 12/25 HP Four Seat Tourer 1926 for sale

    This ‘time-warp’ car is truly remarkable and ‘just as we like to find them’ in every respect. This car has been in the present family ownership for no less than 41 years, and it is a credit to them that they have resisted the urge to restore, the only minor concession to the 21st Century being the fitting of indicators for self-preservation..
  • Lancia Dilambda Tourer 1930 for sale

    Lancia Dilambda Tourer 1930 for sale

    Unlike its revolutionary Lambda V4 predecessor, the Dilambda did not use a stress-bearing body but reverted to a separate chassis. A new design, the latter possessed exceptional torsional rigidity, a virtue necessitated by its independent front suspension. Narrow-angle vee-configuration engines were a Lancia speciality, the Dilambda’s 3,960cc ove..
  • Fiat 503 Saloon 1927 for sale

    Fiat 503 Saloon 1927 for sale

    This FIAT 503 saloon was first registered on 4th April 1928 in Earls Court, London and had five owners up to 1930. The car changed hands again in January 1952 and was next sold (in 1970) to one A Smith, who restored it. Mr Smith owned the car until his death in 2006, when his son sold it to the current owner. Right-hand drive, like many Italian car..
  • Renault NN Light Van 1925 for sale

    Renault NN Light Van 1925 for sale

    By the end of the 1920s Renault had become a massive operation, as prominent in the field of commercial vehicle manufacture as that of cars, and this left-hand drive light van is based on the Type NN chassis. We are advised that the vehicle was restored by Beaufort Restoration Services (UK) Ltd in 1989 at a cost of £38,000 and comes with related b..
  • Delage D6L Tourer by Autodove Coachworks 1930 for sale

    Delage D6L Tourer by Autodove Coachworks 1930 for sale

    This Delage D6L successfully completed the arduous Peking to Paris Rally earlier this year, a 12,000-kilometre marathon that took 35 days to complete, receiving a bronze medal in recognition of its achievement. The car is presented in good condition throughout and offered with restoration invoices, current MoT/road fund licence and Swansea V5 regis..
  • Rolls-Royce Springfield New Phantom Piccadilly Roadster 1927 for sale

    Rolls-Royce Springfield New Phantom Piccadilly Roadster 1927 for sale

    Finished in black with red leather upholstery, including the rumble seat, the car features imposing dual side-mount spare wheels, mahogany running boards, and correct drum headlamps, tubular bumpers, period trunk and triple lamp rear light. Paintwork, interior and the cloth-covered top bows are in excellent order, while all instruments are correct ..
  • Bugatti 30 Tourer by Lavocat et Marsaud 1926 for sale

    Bugatti 30 Tourer by Lavocat et Marsaud 1926 for sale

    The car offered here – chassis number ‘4724’ – is one of only two known surviving examples of the Type 30 bodied by favoured coachbuilders Lavocat et Marsaud. According to factory sales records, ‘4724’ was produced in December 1925, invoiced to Dubuisson, of St Quentin, near Lille, presumably the local Bugatti agent, and delivered on 28..

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