Capitalizing on the success of its race-proven Bearcat, Stutz supplemented its model lineup with the Bulldog, a narrow four-passenger sport touring equipped with a 10" longer wheelbase.
While owned by Clarence Kay of Sunnyvale, California, this Model G’s roadworthiness was demonstrated as the only participant from the West Coast in the ..
A Once In A Lifetime Opportunity Ex Ken Ball/John Landless Vauxhall 'Prince Henry' Sports Tourer‘The Oldest Surviving 4.0 Litre Motorcar’Reg - LX4502Chassis no. - C27Engine no. - D135CRestored by Ken Ball in the 1960'sOwned by John Landless - Former VCC President for Ci..
The Curved dash Oldsmobile or “CDO” as they are known, is an immediately recognizable icon of early motoring. This 1905 Model B features a slightly larger engine as well as other developments that its predecessors lack. The differential brake drum was moved to the transmission, a more complex mechanism controlling the high speeds clutch and redesig..
Restored in the 1980s; wheels and gearbox more recently rebuilt; extremely rare French-built veteran car in good running order The Brasier marque originated in 1901 when engineer Henri Brasier left Mors to join Georges Richard who had been building cars since the late 1890s at Ivry on the outskirts of Paris. The cars were initiall..
The first year of the Reo Speed Wagon model. Four cylinder external valve 27 horsepower engine with three speed transmission. Professionally restored with no price spared. The restoration was completed in 2017. Excellent running condition with electric starter added.
The late automotive writer Ken W. Purdy was one of the lucky few to own an early Mercer Raceabout, and described driving his car thusly:
“The enormous attraction of the Mercer derives from its starkness. There are no useless gadgets. Everything on the car contributes something. Visibility? You can see the ground under the right front wh..
Using the $4,000,000 he received from the sale of his Cleveland Bicycle Company, Henry Lozier founded the Lozier Motor Company in Plattsburgh, New York, at the turn of the 20th century. Originally a manufacturer of marine engines and launches, Lozier also experimented with steam- and gasoline-powered cars, examining the finest foreign- and Ameri..
Powerful Edwardian; running since its arrival in the UK; import docs and US Title; remarkably complete; ideal VSCC quality tourer The Mitchell Car Company of Racine, Wisconsin achieved considerable success in the early years - producing well engineered cars under the slogan 'The car you ought to have, at the price you ought to pay'.
This remarkable machine was built during the 1990s by renowned VSCC member David Baker, using a 1913 Théophile Schneider as its basis. Chassis number 16 features a wheelbase of 8ft 10in, and Baker’s initial plan was to retain the Théophile Schneider engine. It was therefore rebuilt, but subsequently sold when he instead decided to go with something..
int.code: FIA00186• Financing Possibilities. The Fiat Tipo 2 was built by Fiat between 1910 and 1920, initially also called Fiat 15-20 HP. Designed on the basis of the Tipo 1, it was produced in two series and in different versions.The first series, built from 1910 to 1911 in 908 units, was fitted with a four-cylinder..