Original participant of the 1932, 1934 and 1935 Indy 500. Best result: finishing 10th overall in the 1934 Indy 500 with driver “Herb” Ardinger.• Genuine Indy 500 racer.• Graham Blue Streak 8 cylinder based chassis and engine.• 1 owner between 1953 to 2006.• Road legal 2-seater car with Dutch registration.• FIA ..
Some specials look better than others and this one looks just great! Built around 30 years ago for collector Dick van Dyck, it was acquired some 20 years ago by its current caretaker, the former chairman of the Dutch Vintage Sports Car Club (DVSCC). Built on a lightweight Silver Eagle chassis, it is fitted with the desirable 3½-..
Offered for sale is an extraordinary, custom-built vintage vehicle, crafted entirely by hand from aluminum. This is neither a mass-produced model nor an off-the-shelf replica—but a vehicle with real character and a unique aura.The bodywork was created using traditional manual aluminum craftsmanship. If you are looking for modern perfectio..
The 1937 Riley 12/4 Sports Special sits at the intersection of two important British motoring traditions: Riley's sophisticated pre-war engineering and the long-standing culture of building "specials" from older chassis.The Riley 12/4: An Advanced Sporting CarThe underlying Riley 12/4 was introduced in 1935 as Ri..
1936 Lagonda LG45 Drop head Coupe Chassis number: 12104 Registration number: HXV183 (Previous) Fully Nut & bolt restored some years ago; this car has seen very sparing dry weather only use ever since & has also been the winner of some Lagonda club awards. Unusually the c..
This is the 1936 "Talk of Paris" car, the beginning of the famed Figoni Streamlined Teardrop Period, an objet d'artFigoni et Falaschi Centennial One of one; pièce unique Figoni streamlined Design #581One of the most highly awarded cars in the world....Best of..
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Figoni Streamlined 135 Competition Disappearing Top Convertible
Already certified by the 1000 Miglia Register and FIVA approved after a meticulous restoration, this beautiful FIAT 514 Spyder has matching chassis and engine numbers as it has been manufactured in 1930 and registered in Sassari (Sardinia) on October 23rd 1931. Still on the old black license plates from that year and a gorgeous set of original docu..
As a Swiss, Talbot Chief Engineer, Georges Roesch, designed his cars with Alpine motoring in mind. With their combination of a strong and powerful push-rod six cylinder engine, powerful brakes, light and accurate steering and a compact, light yet sturdy chassis it is no surprise that Talbots excelled in the Alpine Trials of the 1930s, then undou..