Bentley unveiled the new 4 1/2 Litre model in October 1927 at the Olympia Motor Show, offering “to those discriminating motorists to whom the joy of motoring lies in fascinating acceleration, high speed, and – Bentley design.” Its four-cylinder 4,398 cc engine offered the dual-ignition and four-valves- per-cylinder design, but shared bore and st..
Marmon’s 34B was a descendent of the company’s Wasp – the car driven by its creator Ray Harroun to victory in the inaugural Indianapolis 500. Like the Wasp, the 34B featured an advanced 340 cid overhead-valve inline six and largely aluminum body, facilitating cruising speeds in excess of many of its peers.
This 34B is finished in lovely..
As the vehicle that firmly put North America on wheels, Henry Ford’s Model T stands proudly as one of the most versatile and historically important motor vehicles ever built. Fitted when new with “Six-Post Express” commercial bodywork produced by the Martin-Parry Corporation which had operations in York, Pennsylvania, and Indianapolis, Indiana, ..
Clyno were built in Wolverhampton between 1922 & 1929 and were the third largest car manufacturer in Britain behind Austin & Morris.Built to a very high quality, with excellent road manners & performance for a smaller engined vintage car. This particular example was fully restored and lovingly cared for by her last owner, havi..
Chassis no. 33255 Engine no. 862 Louis Delage’s eponymous company was founded in partnership with Augustin Legros in 1905 and expanded rapidly to become one of the leading French automotive manufacturers in the years leading up to the First World War.Debuting at the 1919 Paris Salon, Delage’s first offering post Armistice wa..
One of a mere 1310 made in 1929 of a two-year production Chassis number: L6-3-DW34SEngine number: 16340 American marque Stutz is perhaps best known for its legendary Bearcat model which, along with the Mercer Raceabout, represented the pinnacle of motoring in the USA in the Brass Era.Between 1911 and 1935, Harry C Stu..
Previously owned by legendary motorcycle racer Jack O’HearnFully restored vintage saloon Walter P. Chrysler, a former railway worker, made his reputation working for Buick, then took over the Maxwell Motor Company which was heavily in debt. Soon afterwards, he bought out the Chalmers company and, in 1924, launched a completely new ..
1928 Chrysler 80L Imperial Touring by Fisher NO RESERVEEngine no. L6683Founded by Walter P Chrysler in 1924 and unveiled to the public at the New York Auto Show held at the Commodore Hotel in January that year, his eponymous marque was America’s first mid-priced automobile to combine excellent performance with features like ..