1915 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Alpine Eagle Sport Touring CarChassis Number: 24CBEngine Number: 15AOriginal Coachwork from Maythorn and Son This 1915 Rolls Royce 40/50 HP Silver Ghost Torpedo Tourer carries the chassis number 24 CB and engine number 15. Records indicate that this is one of the ..
⁃ An exceptionally rare original bodied pre-war Silver Ghost⁃ Desirable Barker tourer in exciting barn find condition⁃ The last new pre-war Rolls-Royce imported to Australia⁃ Just two owners from new, single-family ownership since 1924⁃ Retaining its numbered original engine, gearbox, coa..
This beautiful Rolls is the epitome of 1930’s stunning designs; the exclusive Hooper & co. coachwork is far from conservative. The mile long hood combined with the dramatically raked, low windshield, window pillars and doors give it the appearance of speeding when it’s standing still! And with its astonishing 150” wheelbase she..
1916 Pierce-Arrow Model 48-B-4 Vestibule SuburbanPebble Beach Concours d’Elegance “Best in Class” 1977 & 2024An exceptionally grand design; one of the ultimate Pierce-Arrows of its timeOne of just two known survivors on the Model 48-B-4 chassisFormerly of the Delbert Pantel, Imperial Palace collection and Blackhaw..
Open to Offers! Duesenberg Model J Dual Cowl Phaeton coachwork built in the style of LaGrande with Engine J-241 Not complete - Great Restoration project
This vehicle is the very desirable and rare Darrin designed convertible victoria, which is mounted on the model 1806, 127-inch chassis and was part of the company’s Super 8 Custom Line. The new Super Eight Custom line was more lavish in trim than the regular Super Eight series and was powered by the largest, eight-cylinder engine Packard produce..
Vehicle Highlights Chassis No. 1268FEngine No. FB1707Auburn Cord Duesenberg (ACD) Club Certified Category 1 (C-277)Ideal for Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club and CCCA events Vehicle DescriptionThis is a 1937 Model 812 Cord Cabriolet “Sportsman”. A beautifully restored exa..
Presented in striking Auburn Onyx Black with a rich slate gray leather interior, this 1936 Auburn 852 Convertible Cabriolet is a true jewel of prewar American motoring. The car underwent a comprehensive, nut-and-bolt, frame-off restoration by renowned Auburn authority James Milligan and owner of Auburn West, a respected purveyor of Auburn new-ol..
Vehicle Highlights Chassis No. 32741EEngine No. GH537 Vehicle DescriptionThis vehicle was first sold to Mr. Schilling (A. Schilling & Company founded in 1881). After some degree of use by Mr. Schilling, he directed his mechanic to mount the Auburn Speedster body on a Lincoln V12 chassis...