286.3ci 4-Cylinder Inline Engine 32hp single updraft carburetor 3-Speed Manual Transmission Leaf Spring Suspension 2-Wheel Mechanical Brakes *Important early American brand *Known to be good performing cars *Older restoration, recommissioned in this ownership *Eligible for Brass Tours and shows THE CAR OFFERED Thomas Jeffery was..
After testing his first design at the inaugural Indianapolis 500 in 1911, Harry Stutz envisioned the Bearcat to be a racing car with fenders and running lights. Despite suffering from tire trouble throughout the race, the new Stutz managed a respectable 11th Place finish with an average speed of 68 mph. It was a remarkable performance from a car..
1911 Talbot 15HP ‘Roi- De- Belges’ open tourer Model - Type 4M Chassis - 5118Engine - 122 4 Speed Manual Reg - BF7229 Introduced for 1911, The Talbot 15hp boasted a larger four-cylinder side-valve engine than its predecessor. Unsurprisingly this generation of Talbot 15hp achieved c..
1912 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Rois Des Belges Chassis 2082 Chassis number 2082 Registration number BF 8930 A quite magnificent Rolls Royce Silver Ghost that has emerged from a nut & bolt stem to stern brand new restoration. The restoration was done to the highest standards by..
An ultimate early speedcar. Low, sleek, sporty and fast. 1913 Hudson 6 54 speedster. First year of the Hudson Super Six. Plenty of power and plenty of good looks. Great road car. The car was probably first restored sometime in the early 1950s. I saw a picture of it on a horseless carriage tour back in 1953 or 4. Currently, it’s a “barn find”, been ..
1910 Renault Type ‘BZ’ Open Tourer Car No. 2428415HP 4 Cylinder 2402cc Offered for sale, this stunning 1910 Renault BZ Open Tourer, an excellent touring car for both short and long distance with wet weather protection to match. This ‘BZ’ was exported to Australia after leaving the Billanc..
You can be forgiven for not being aware of G.W.K. motor cars but they are nonetheless both charming and interesting and I will introduce them by quoting directly from Georgano’s Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars which opens its description by saying “The G.W.K. was notable in that it was a successful instance of the application of friction drive. ..
Originally bodied as a landaulet Known ownership history Featured in the films Beat the Devil (1953) and A Weekend with Lulu (1961) Featured in the TV series Upstairs, Downstairs (1971) and Thomas & Sarah (1979) Uprated brakes (original system offered with car) Present ownership since 1972 Well stored and infrequen..
• Colour scheme: Dark green with dark brown leather upholstery and cream-white soft top.• Bodywork by G. Chesnot in Paris• very beautiful and numerous details in brass• restored condition of the body• Steering: Right• Engine: 2.116 ccm 4-cylinder in-line engine with approx. 12 hp, currently inoperable• F..
Automobiles Mass was founded in 1907 in Courbevoie, Seine, northwest of Paris, and derived its name from the guiding force of the project, Mr. Masser-Horniman, a member of the wealthy Horniman’s Tea producing family of London. An automobile of limited production, the chassis were constructed in France, then many were shipped to London to receive..