To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Hershey event, 9 - 10 October 2024. Sold | $79,750 USD Offered from The Charles J. Noto CollectionPart of the Noto Collection for over a quarter centuryBelieved to have been a New York car since newImmaculate older award-winning concours restoration
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Hershey event, 9 - 10 October 2024. Sold | $129,250 USD Offered from The Charles J. Noto CollectionRestored with bodywork evoking the original speedster designDesirably equipped with Woodlite headlamps and cowl lightsA great little performer and still one..
Body believed built for the Maharajah of Mysore Late Ghost with four-wheel brakes and AutoVac fuel system Restored by the late Tony James. Ex RREC Chairman. Finance Company repossession A car with a fascinating history, '82EU' was originally sold to Barkers who bodied it for the first owner, one Benjamin Sassoon of London. The car was signed o..
Kept by its original purchaser until 1979 Present ownership since November 2019 Restored between 2019 and 2024 All-new bodywork Over 700 miles covered since the rebuild This wonderful 'commercial' left Thornycroft's Basingstoke works on 21st November 1919 having been assigned chassis number '7860'. However, there is good reason to believe tha..
Known ownership history Present family ownership since circa 1956 Stored for many years Long-term restoration completed in 1998 This Lorraine Dietrich Tourer was retailed by the French company's UK importer, Eustace Watkins Ltd, and registered to its first owner, one John Rochford of Enfield, Middlesex on 21st September 1922. The lady vendor h..
Iconic Dietrich coachwork Formerly part of the Richard and Linda Kughn Collection Restored in the 1980s and well maintained thereafter Many-time concours award winner in the USA Always built to the highest standards, the Packard was unquestionably one of the finest American cars of the pre-war era. Aided by his brother and two defectors from t..
Original ownership until 1995 Extensively restored by John Savage in 2002 Prepared for historic rallying (but never used) Preserved in dry storage since purchase in 2005 This Lancia Aprilia saloon was ordered new from Abbott of London by one Rodney Wilkinson, a war hero who was awarded the Military Cross while fighting in Italy. Failing eyesig..
Single family ownership 1920-1981 Extensively restored in the USA 4.0-litre six-cylinder engine Ideal for VSCC events and seats 5/6 people From a private collection Scottish-born inventor David Dunbar Buick built his first automobile in Detroit, Michigan in 1903. More designer than businessman, Buick lacked talent in the latter role, shortcom..
Rare, Vintage-era supercar Present family ownership since 1945 Post-war competition history Continuously maintained Huge history file Drawing on Sunbeam's considerable experience of building double-overhead-camshaft engines for Grand Prix racing, which stretched back to 1914, the 3.0-Litre Super Sports of 1925 was powered by a twin-cam 'six' ..
Single family ownership from new Resident at the same address for its entire life An older restoration Extensively campaigned John Marston Limited's first Sunbeam production car, a De Dion-engined voiturette, was sold in 1901, but it was not until 1907, two years after the Sunbeam Motor Car Company had been formed, that the firm produced its f..