Chassis No. C287515
The Ford Model T is not only the founding father of transportation as we know it today but also one of the most popular vehicles of all time with over 15 million variants produced over nearly 20 years. Perhaps even more impressively, at a point, nearly half of all cars registered in the United States were Model Ts! Of the..
Chassis No. 19095
Located in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Locomobile automobiles would play a prominent role in the automotive industry during the early decades of the 20th century, building luxurious and capable vehicles for some of America's wealthiest individuals. Advertised as "The Exclusive Car for Exclusive People," Locomobile would introd..
Chassis No. 33503
"The builders of motor cars, long concerned with solving engineering problems, have in the past given insufficient thought to the beauty of design," proclaimed period sales literature for Lincoln's Model L line of vehicles. Founded in 1917 by Henry Leland, creator of the Cadillac automobile, Lincoln positioned itself as an ..
Car No. 10986
Engine No. 10986
Making their automotive start in racing, Henry Stutz alongside his friend Henry Campbell would build their first racing car in just five weeks before entering it in the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911. Driven by Gil Anderson, this model would take home 11th place at the inaugural 500-mile race, earning th..
Engine No. R295298
Beginning in 1928, Chrysler divided its model offerings by price and function, introducing the Plymouth brand to market four-cylinder models with all Chryslers now featuring six-cylinder engines. These were further divided into the 65, 75, and Imperial series, with sales literature for the lineup boasting that, "in each gr..
Chassis No. KY10318
Engine No. 10817664
The Model T was introduced to the world in 1908 with the basic premise that it should be affordable, simple to operate, and durable. One of the most notable improvements to the Model T construction was the use of vanadium steel alloys, making the refined steel stronger, tougher and more wear-resi..
Chassis No. 61OR
Engine No. QP65
Upon its founding in 1927 by John Donald "Jack" Barclay, Jack Barclay Ltd. serviced London with a dealership and service center at Hanover Square and a smaller dealership in the Battersea neighborhood. In 1929, one M. Poulson ordered a long-wheelbase Rolls-Royce Phantom I through the Hanover Square deal..
Car No. BA80S
Earning a reputation for sporting and luxurious automobiles, The Stutz Motor Car Company was founded by Harry Clayton Stutz alongside his friend and experienced car-builder Henry F. Campbell. They would begin building cars under the name of the 'The Ideal Motor Car Company' in 1911 and soon enter their new design in the first e..
Vehicle No. H8391
Engine No. 8437
Making their debut at the inaugural Indianapolis 500 in 1911, the Stutz Motor Company, initially named the Ideal Motor Car Company until 1913, was founded by Harry C. Stutz alongside his friend and experienced car builder Henry F. Campbell. Assembled in under five weeks, the Stutz Series A racing car..
Offered from The Gregorie Neck Collection
One of only about 100 examples built per year, between 1929 and 1933
Equipped with beautiful cabriolet coachwork reminiscent of the Weinberger Royale
Ex-Harrah Collection before acquisition by avid collector and restorer Ed Morgan
Finished in two-tone green with a contrasting tan c..