1926 Franklin 11A Doctors Coupe. This car runs and drives like a Franklin should. Older Restoration showing its age. Drive as is or restore.
This Franklin is a recognized Full Classic by the CCCA
This is a complete car from Australia. I believe it raced at Ballarat, a suburb of Sydney. Entered by the Aurea agent there in the 1920s.I am assembling the car currently so will take more photos as I go.The car is complete with : OHV engine4 speed gearbox'Aurea' front axle beam (currently turned ..
The example presented here, a Cabriolet from 1930, is one of the few lucky survivors. However, its luck does not end there. Mr. McMullen acquired this car approximately 10 years ago from a collector in California who had treated the L-29 to a high quality ground up restoration. Although there exists some evidence of road use, visible primarily on t..
This early truck model is especially rare because it was both a relatively low-production commercial model of an obscure brand, and the wooden cargo bed and cab would have been completely exposed to weathering over many decades. Truck restoration for collectors has only become popular in the last couple of decades as market share gained by new truc..
One of the most elegant body styles available was the example offered here, Style no. 4312, the Fleetwood Transformable Town Cabriolet, of which only 24 examples were made. There is little doubt that the V16 Cadillac is one of the ultimate cars of the era. The exceptionally high standard of the restoration, combined with the elegance and rarity of ..