This car represents an exciting opportunity to acquire an untouched and entirely original piece of early American automotive history which would, of course, be eligible for many Veteran Car Club events including the popular twins and singles ‘Creepy Crawley’. It also offers the prospect of an early start on the London to Brighton Run as well as..
The Rambler offered here is an example of the 7hp Model H, a right-hand drive, single-cylinder, ‘light touring’ model equipped with all-round elliptic springing, throttle control, from-the-seat starting, detachable tonneau, brass side lamps and horn, and all for a price of only $850 when new in 1904. Restored in the 1980s, the car previously be..
The Crestmobile buckboard offered here is powered by an air-cooled ‘flat twin’ ambitiously rated at 7½hp in the listings of 1900 and known as the ‘Duplex motor’. It has ‘automatic’ inlet and mechanical exhaust valves, with induction via a bronze-bodied side-draught carburettor. The engine is mounted in a Dykes A Type tubular chassis, a..
AK 268 comes with a Swansea V5C registration document and a copy of 1904 Yorkshire registration records showing Aster car registration number AK 268. This car has been known to the Veteran Car Club for many years and was officially dated in September 1961 (Certificate no.904). That certificate comes with the car which is also offered with a nice hi..
The Crestmobile 5hp Model D Runabout offered here is one of only two of this type known to survive worldwide and the only complete example. A ‘combination runabout and light touring car’, the single-cylinder Model D came with two-speeds-and-reverse transmission and weighed 900lbs. A top speed of 25mph and a 100-mile range were claimed. Previous..
This Mercedes 630 was the personal car of the famous German actor (UFA-Berlin) and Oscar Prize winner Emil Jannings. The car is one of the very few original Mercedes 630 with bodywork by Germany’s top coach builders before the war: Erdmann & Rossi.
NOW SOLD - This VCC dated single cylinder car has just arrived and not yet been road tested but it has recently had a thorough check over and been pronounced good by a local veteran car expert so I expect it to be fine. The engine certainly sounds good and the car looks very sound throughout. Although not shown in the photographs it has a set of br..
c.1895, A rare Quadrant convertable tricycle in excellent order for its age. For restoration, its features include: Plunger front brake with 23" wide safety type handle bars (one wooden grip is missing). 1" inch pitch block chain with a fully adjustable patented rear differentual. Foot rests for down hill coasting. A rare machine.