• Featured in many television productions • In very good running order With the introduction of a moving assembly line in 1913, Henry Ford famously turned his Model T into the world's first mass made car. A year later, Model Ts represented 56% of all automobile manufacture in the USA at 308,162 units. However, it was not just the sheer volume o..
I'm consider with sadly heart to sell my fantastic beautiful Lincoln who are in a totally original condition exept an older repainting in the middle of 80'ties. This car has only 27,185 original miles on the clock. It came to Sweden as brand new in 1928 and I am the 3rd owner and I have the complete story of the car since new.The engine ..
Chassis No. 19160
Engine No. 6458
The Mercer Automobile Company was established in May 1909 in Trenton, New Jersey, evolving from the Walter Automobile Company. It was organized by Washington A. Roebling II, with financial support from the Kuser family. The company's first cars debuted in 1910, designed by A.R. Kingston, E.T. George, a..
Chassis No. 130345D
Engine No. 8AP-130496D
Launched in 1921 as Paige's headline-grabbing sports model, the 6-66 Daytona Speedster matched a formidable 5.4-liter flathead six-rated at 70 horsepower-to pared-back coachwork, a combination that propelled a near-stock example through Daytona Beach's measured mile at 102.8 mph, thereby earni..
Car No. 311206
Engine No. 314-026
Introduced in late 1918 as the marque's post-war flagship, Pierce-Arrow's Series 31 paired a freshly engineered 415-cu-in "Dual Valve" inline-six-four valves per cylinder, detachable heads and dual Delco ignition, rated at approximately 75 horsepower-with patented 1/8-inch ALCOA cast-aluminum coachwork..
Chassis No. F-1368
Engine No. F-1368
Introduced for 1928, Stearns-Knight's F6-85 Roadster crowned the marque's penultimate model year, marrying the firm's whisper-quiet 288.6 cu-in sleeve-valve "Silent Knight" six-rated at 82 horsepower-to a lithe 137-inch-wheelbase chassis and handsomely proportioned open coachwork. Priced at an impos..
Despite Chevrolet taking over as sales-leader while Ford retooled at the end of Model T production, the new Model A soon returned Ford to its comfortable place at the top of the sales charts - if only temporarily. Since the days of the Tin Lizzie, the climate of the automobile market changed dramatically, and Ford had to become more fluid to keep u..
Featured in 1969 film 'Women in Love' ; originally a Flewitt bodied Coupe; now presented as a Horsefield tourer Built between 1922 and 1929, the Twenty was Rolls-Royce's 'small car' for the 1920s and was produced alongside the 40/50 Silver Ghost and the Phantom. The Twenty's introduction enabled the company to cater f..
Rare Mulliner Drophead Coupe, thought to be one of just two surviving; lots of history; in regular use and driven 20 miles to the sale; an impressive example of this powerful and dependable Austin Austin introduced its big 20hp model in 1919, a car heavily influenced by the Hudson Super Six that Herbert Austin drove during the war..
Restored in New Zealand in the mid-1990s this factory RHD is a stunning example of a smooth and powerful vintage saloon with room for all the family. Charlie Nash was president of Buick and later chairman of General Motors of Detroit until he resigned in 1916 to build a car under his own name. Nash Motors prospered an..