A great project for someone wanting to build a GN. The mortal remains were found on a farm in the late 70's after the farmer wrote to Micheal Ware who at the time was the curator of the national motor museum at Beaulieu. The farmer offered the remains of a rolling chassis to the museum after he had decided it had served its purpose as a mobile c..
Chassis No. J11926
Engine No. H1159
Cleveland, Ohio's F.B. Stearns Company staked its reputation on refinement and the Knight double-sleeve-valve engine, which it championed for quietness and durability at the very top of the luxury market. Period sales literature even boasted that the Stearns-Knight engine "improves with use... The pa..
Chassis No. 55-13231
Engine No. 55-13294
The Kissel Motor Car Company of Hartford, Wisconsin, produced a solidly engineered, well-designed luxury automobile favored by America's wealthiest, most flamboyant personages during the Jazz Age. Best remembered of the Kissel offerings is the jaunty two-passenger Speedster, with its boat-tailed..
Chassis No. 2951598
Engine No. MD26239
Body No. A1435
Under the stewardship of the visionary E.L. Cord, Auburn transformed from a struggling manufacturer into a paragon of Depression-era style and performance. Central to this turnaround was the robust and powerful straight-eight engine supplied by Lycoming, and its proximity to t..
Vehicle No. 177711
Chassis No. 178112
Engine No. 178175C
Introduced in August 1928, Packard's Sixth Series offered an extensive range of body styles across four chassis: the Standard Eight rode 126½- and 133½-inch wheelbases, while the premium Custom and Deluxe Eights used longer 140½- and 145½-inch frames and featured the 384...
PRICE REDUCED!!! You’re looking at a one-off beautiful Rolls Sedanca de Ville that looks like she came straight out of a movie; the interior is what captured me when I first saw it. I mean, it’s so over the top and intricate that it could have come out of one of Napoleon’s private carriages! Beautiful hand stitched pillows and velvet pan..
Excellent trialling opportunity; strong Model A; runs, drives and ready for the VSCC scrutineersFirst registered with the DVLA on 23 March 1990, this right hand drive 3.3 litre Model A Ford appears to have been initially manufactured in 1929.Presented in cream and black with red upholstery and new carpets, ther..
Chassis No. S407FL
Engine No. 20076
As noted by its chassis number (S407FL), this Phantom I is the seventh produced at Rolls-Royce of America's facility in Springfield, Massachusetts. Wearing Lonsdale sedan coachwork, the car was delivered to its original owner, Mr. Brown, on 25 July 1927. Today, this Phantom is believed to be the seco..
Chassis No. S397FM
Engine No. 20977
This Springfield-built Phantom I was sold new to a Mrs. J.C. Benz of Lynn, Massachusetts, on 6 April 1928 with Arundel limousine coachwork. Later, it was acquired on 3 November 1933 by Sanders A. Levinsohn of Deal, New Jersey. At delivery, the heavy formal limousine coachwork was removed in favor of ..
Most vintage cars have a certain presence to them but very few have got the same presence as the Invicta Type S with its dramatic, low chassis.It is believed just 1,000 Invictas of all types were build before the company had to bow down in the autumn of 1933 as a result of the early 1930s economic depression. Invicta existed for less than..