BEING SOLD WITH TITLE
166ci L-Head 4 cylinder engine (22hp)
3 Speed Manual Transmission and 2 Wheel Mechanical Brakes
AACA Award Winner in 1972 as well as the recipient of a VMCAA award
Well-maintained in climate-controlled colle..
Manufacturer: Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies LtdModel: 7HD General PurposeWorks No.: 24436Year Built: 1912Reg. No.: BF 5011Weight: 13.5 tonCondition: ExcellentAsking Price: £115,000 We are delighted to offer for sale on behalf of the owner this superbly re..
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Temporary UK Import
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Lancia was co-founded in 1906 by mechanical prodigy and F.I.A.T. factory racing driver Vincenzo Lancia. Revered for their ingenious designs and dedication to quality, Lancia’s cars were faster, higher revving, and more capable than most of thei..
“The Best Car in the World” was far more than Rolls-Royce advertising hyperbole and the Silver Ghost provided ample support for that bold claim. Success at the Scottish Reliability Trials of 1907 and the Austrian Alpine Trial of 1913 validated the inherent reliability of the Silver Ghost chassis. Among the 6,173 British-built Silver Ghosts, it i..
Building his first vehicle as early as 1894, Elwood Haynes left an indelible mark on the automotive industry. His advances in metallurgy and manufacturing helped pave the way for the mass production of the early automobile.
The Haynes Touring on offer here was purchased new by the O’Leary family of Mason City, Iowa, and handed down thro..
The Peerless Company of Cleveland, Ohio was, for a brief period, one of America’s most exclusive automobile companies. Along with Packard and Pierce-Arrow, the trio of car makers known as “The Three Ps,” was equally revered for their quality, refinement, and engineering excellence. The route Peerless took to automobile manufacturing was remarkably ..
Buick’s largest and most expensive offering from 1912, powered by a 318 cubic-inch, “valve in head” inline-four rated for 48 horsepower. This is one of approximately 15 known survivors, sporting a lovely, well-maintained older restoration, and pleasingly detailed with period-correct accessories. Discreetly updated for touring with electric start, a..
As a young man, Raymond Stanley was undoubtedly the envy of his classmates; his father and uncle owned an automobile company and could build cars to order. The Stanley twins, F.E. and F.O., were America’s premier manufacturers of steam cars; their cars became the standard to which all others were measured. Between 1908 and 1916, their Stanley Motor..
Chassis no. 16780Engine no. 172839Engine: four cylinder, cast in pairs, L head, 3069ccGearbox: manual, four speedWheelbase: 117 1/2 In.Suspension: semi-elliptic springs at front and three-quarter elliptic at rearLocation: close to Rotterdam Produced by the Wolseley To..