Restored example
Deceased estate
The 1937 MG SA was a refined British saloon that blended sporting pedigree with luxury. Powered by a 2.3 litre inline-six, it delivered smooth performance and confident touring ability. Its long bonnet, flowing wings, and upright grille created a dignified presence, while..
Chassis No. 35455E
Engine No. GH5253
Body No. 144
By the mid-1930s, the Auburn Automobile Co. once again found itself against the ropes. Just over a decade since E.L. Cord famously swept in to transform the ailing company into a style and performance leader, the effects of the Great Depression again had Auburn in dire financial ..
HE (Herbert Engineering) ‘Nelson’ V8 special, year 1931.Colour dark red (burgundy) over black combined with a beige leather interior and a black hood. Herbert Engineering is one of the many small pre-WW2 British car manufacturers who have been forgotten for many decades now. The H.E. firm closed shortly after the introductio..
What a delightful restored Gordon England.First registered on 21st March 1928, a buff logbook dated 1933 records the owner as Harrison Townsend, believed to have been the car’s first custodian. Townsend worked as a designer for Hartland Wolf at the Albert Docks. During the war he was badly injured by flying glass from a V2 rocket, spendin..
Arguably the greatest French sporting car manufacturer Delage recognised the publicity value of racing right from the start, winning the Indianapolis 500, dominating Grand Prix racing in the 1920s and even holding the Land Speed record. The grand marque eventually faltered, then failed, during the Depression and in 1935 ran out of funding. Paris..
High-standard conversion to a Vanden Plas style Tourer
Built and maintained by top marque specialists
The Bentley 3 ½ Litre (later enlarged to 4 ¼ Litre) was produced by Bentley from 1933 to 1939. It was presented to the public at Ascot Racecourse in September 1933, shortly after the death of Henry Royce..
Formed part of the well-known US private collection of James C Leake
Original Landaulette specification
A 1934 Rolls-Royce Landaulette is a rare, luxury pre-World War II automobile built on a Rolls-Royce chassis with a landaulette body, a style where the rear passenger compartment has a folding convertib..
Highly appealing and eminently usable; benefited from considerable cosmetic and mechanical attention; known to the Alvis Register; has enjoyed long-term single family ownership from 1971 until 2018 Introduced in August 1923, the Alvis 12/50 was the model that firmly established the young Coventry firm’s reputation, its development driven ..
From a deceased estate; single-family owned for 80 years; unfinished restoration with most of the hard work done; thousands spent; huge history file; original number plate; wonderful project for someone Launched in 1934, the Morris Eight 5cwt Light Van was mechanically identical to the hugely successful saloon car version, with th..
From a deceased estate; current owner since 1969; body-off restoration completed in 2017 and only 1,000 miles since; super condition; nice original number plate One of the great automotive success stories of the Thirties and one of the best-loved pre-war cars, it is no exaggeration to say that the 8 was the car that saved Morris. ..