The 1953 Jaguar C-Type is one of the most iconic sports cars in Jaguar's illustrious racing history. Known…
The LMB ran in the prototype class at Le Mans in 1963 for Maranello Concessionaires driven by Jack Sears and…
This 1935 Miller-Ford NOVI Winfield V8 is powered by a 220 cubic-inch Ford V8 side valve developing 150 horsepower.…
In 1936 the 1935 Duesenberg SJ Mormon Meteor Speedster with Babe Stapp and Ab Jenkin's took the 24 hour…
The 1935 Duesenberg SJ553 is considered the most beautiful formal town car of the period, this outstanding…
1935 MG PB Airline Coupe PB 0334 is one of 14 PB Airline Coupes built, one of six remaining and possibly the…
This 1937 Bugatti 57SC Coupe has quite a history after being sold by Bugatti of Paris on April 9, 1937, according…
This 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Sperimentale GTO Prototype also known as a GTO Prototype is probably the only “Factory…
This 1922 Miller 122 is the first Miller 122 ever built. It was one of two 122’s belonging to Tommy…
The 1957 Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France (TdF) is a legendary sports car that represents the golden era of Ferrari’s…
The 1942 Chrysler Fluid Drive is a notable vehicle in automotive history, particularly for its innovative semi-automatic…
Chevrolet engineering prepared the 1957 Chevrolet Corvette to introduce the new Rochester fuel injection…
1935 Auburn 851 SC Chassis 32924 E has a lengthy known history which began in California and moved across the…
This 1934 Duesenberg Brunn Riviera Phaeton is one of only three Model J's with a Riviera Phaeton body…
The 1998 McLaren F1 represents the pinnacle of automotive engineering from the 1990s and remains one…
This 1931 Duesenberg Indy Race Car was built for the 1931 Indianapolis 500 by chassis builder/fabricator Herman…
This 1920 Miller TNT Race Car was purchased by Bob Sutherland and a Miller 183CID 8 cylinder installed in the…
This 1905 Columbia XXXV Open Drive Brougham features formal open-drive Brougham coachwork that shows its horse-drawn…
The 1962 AC Cobra CSX2017 holds a significant place in the history of the Cobras. It is an authentic…
The 1964 Shelby Daytona Coupe CSX2299 was the second coupe built, the first to wear Italian coachwork and carries…
This 1999 Mercedes AMG CLK GTR is the seventh of only 25 examples built for homologation, of which 20…
Three Stutz Race cars entered the 1914 Indianapolis 500, and the #3 was driven by Barney Oldfield. The 1914…
Beautiful, radical and futuristic, the 1937 "Tom Mix" Cord 812 Phaeton SC is arguably the rarest of all…
This 1951 Ferrari 212 Export, #0086/E, was one of 27 built. Its inaugural race was at the Giro di Sicilia,…
This 1935 Duesenberg J-585 Speedster was ordered for the Maharaja Hoklar of Indore, India, through the Duesenberg…
Only four PF Coupes were ever built for Rome Dealer, Guglielmo Dei, The four coupes were numbered 2056, 2057,…
1968 Ford GT40 Chassis P/1075 is the most famous GT40 around as it won both the 1968 and 1969 Le Mans 24 hour…
Comfort beauty, performance, class – the 1953 Jaguar XK120 Roadster was a legend in its own time. The…
This 1924 Miller 122/183 Convertible Race Car speed record car was created for Tommy Milton and designed to…
Considered an experimental car, the new 1967 Ford GT40 MK IV J-6 was simply known as the ‘J-car’,…
This was the last year for Oakland and not many 1931 Oakland V8 2 Door Sedan Flathead V8’s (pre-dates…
The 1934 Bugatti Type 57 57104 was the fourth Type 57 chassis built by Bugatti. It is the oldest surviving…
This 1935 Wetteroth AAA Championship Car Built by West Coast fabricator Louis ‘Curly’ Wetteroth around…
This 1927 Miller Number 8 Supercharged Front Drive was built by Harry A. Miller in 1927 as factory car #8.…
This 1926 Bugatti Miller 41 Type 35 started life as a type 35 Bugatti GP car. O.A. Phillips raced it in…
This 1948 “Snook Offy” Kurtis-Kraft Midget is one of the world’s most significant midget race cars. It…
This 1931 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Zagato Spyder is from the fifth series of production. With a 1752 CC supercharged…
This 1921 Duesenberg Model A Bender Coupe, delivered to North Castle of Hawaii in 1921, has the distinction…
In 1923, a new two-liter formula was introduced into American racing regulations, the 1923 Miller Special 122…
This is one of 19 1955 Maserati A6G54 Zagato bodied cars on the two liter Maserati Chassis. This is an early…
In all, fewer than 50 examples of the 1930 Minerva AL 3 Position Cabriolet were built, just eight remain…
This 1928 Chevrolet Beach Racer was built in Jacksonville, Florida by Bert Moyer. He utilized a 1928 Chevrolet…
There were nearly 400 Kurtis Midget racing cars built from 1945-1952 and they were the best of their kind at…
This 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza was originally sold to Count Castelbarco with Zagato Styled fenders and…
The 1958 Aceca AC Coupe (pronounced "A-See-Ka") is a closed coupé from the British AC Cars company, produced…
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO #3387 is the second GTO produced. It is also referred to as the second production prototype.…
This 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Competizione Berlinetta only one of 8 Scaglietti Competition Berlinettas built in…
This 2001 Dodge Viper GTS-R 4 is Chassis number C-21 it had a Class victory at the 2000 Daytona 24 Hours…
As Ferraris go it does not get any more authentic than this. What you are looking at is a 1949 Ferrari 166…
Cliff Durant commissioned Harry A. Miller to build the “Baby Chevrolet” in the spring of 1919. The original…
This 1920 Duesenberg Special Number 12 won in the 1921 French Grand Prix and also the 1922 Indy 500 with a…
1912 National Speed Car built in Indianapolis, Indiana and was raced in the 1913 Indy 500 for the National…
This 1961 Lotus Elite Type 14 was the first road car produced by Lotus and the racing Type 14 won its class…
This is 1926 Pontiac 6640 Body #18190 and Engine #18406 of the 72742 vehicles Pontiac sold in 1926 and remains…
This 1954 Hudson Hornet has 16k Original miles. This is a “Twin H” model with a 308 ci engine, dual…
The 1966 Lola T70 Spyder was Developed by World champion driver John Surtees, with 500 HP and weighing 1750…
The Targa Florio coursed through a Sicilian countryside whose landscape was medieval in some spots, ancient…
This 1938 Talbot-Lago T-23 Teardrop Coupe with body work by Figoni and Falaschi became the prototype and first…
The history of this 1939 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Lungo Spider starts in 1949. In February 1949 it was raced…
This 1934 Chrysler Airflow Imperial Coupe is one of 212 originally built and one of only three known to exist…
In addition to being the first American Production car to feature front wheel drive the 1929 Cord L29 Cabriolet…
In 1928 Auburn motors sent four 1928 Auburn 8 115 Boattail Speedster's to selected European distributors. Sir…
This 1929 Duesenberg J-111 Dual Cowl Phaeton 10th Model J built, and was originally displayed at the 1929…
This 1942 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS Spider is chassis no. 915.515 with engine no. S923907. Characterized by…
The 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO Chassis 4293 is one of just thirty six 250GTO’s produced. It was sold initially…
The 1951 Ferrari 212 Inter Ghia Alloy Bodied Coupe is a remarkable example of early Ferrari craftsmanship and…
Although not considered a Packard “Show Car”, the 1951 Packard Henney is guaranteed to turn heads…
This 1911 Oldsmobile Limited won Best of Show Concours d’Elegance at the Hilton Head Island…
This 1928 Bentley Le Mans Tourer is one of 720 produced between 1927 and 1931. It is an MF3158 that was…
The 1936 Bugatti Type 57 Atalante Coupe version of Ettore Bugatti's classic racing car reflects the maturation…
One of the finest all-around Ferrari was the 250GT SWB. This 1959 Ferrari 250GT SWB Bertone was built on a…
This 1947 Delahaye 175 S Cabriolet is one of ten left hand drive models. The body style of this car was called…
This 1934 Duesenberg Cummins Diesel is one of two Cummins powered Duesenbergs built by Clessie Cummins and…
This 1951 Fiat 1400 Vignale Cabriolet was purchased by Mrs. Dorothea Herrsher from Vignale himself. She brought…
This 1963 Ferrari 250GT SWB Berlinetta is a numbers-matching, late production example. It is one of 165 built…
Marcel Pourtout based his 1949 Delahaye Malmaison Cabriolet on pre-war lines, namely in the high and long…
Ferrari produced around 100 examples of the 250 GT competition model. The last ones offered a glimpse of the…
The 1949 Cadillac Series 62 Club Coupe was the automotive "Standard of the World" in design and technology…
This 1952 Jaguar XK 120 Fixed Head Coupe was imported through Max Hoffman in New York City in 1952. He…
This 1914 Peugeot L45 Grand Prix and its 4.5-liter engine are thought to be the great grandfather of the modern…
The 1961 Cooper Climax T54 is a significant vehicle in the history of Formula 1 racing, known for its innovative…
The 1937 Bradfords Fiat Topolino was one of the smallest cars in the world at the time of its production.…
This 1952 Kurtis Kraft 500A is one of four 500As built, was assembled as an experimental machine by Herb Porter…
This 1966 Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 is one of 247 built between 1966 and 1968. It was first presented at…
The 1953 Cunningham C-3 Continental Cabriolet was designed by Briggs Cunningham to meet the new rules for participation…
Shown in Red, this 1955 Jaguar XK140 MC appeared to the TV series "Pan Am” and was featured at the Greenwich…
The 1966 Marcos GT1500 was made using wood monocoque construction similar to aircraft in the 30's and 40's.…
This 1958 Dual Ghia-Convertible is one of just over 100 examples and is powered by a Dodge 315 CI…
This 1934 Ford Edsel Luxus Concept Car for Lincoln is a custom-built one-off Cabriolet body built to Edsel…
This 1933 Auburn 8 105 Salon Retractable Hardtop is a one-off retractable hardtop conversion prototype was…
This 1932 Duesenberg J284 was originally delivered to Duesenberg's Los Angeles branch in 1930. It remained…
This 1936 Lagonda LG45 is one of just 26 Drop Head Coupes produced and has an advertised top speed of…
This 1954 Dodge Grenada was one of two Chrysler corporation fiberglass concepts released in 1954. Unlike the…
This 1959 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder is the 38th of 51 cars built. It was completed in mid-November of…
The 1929 Lincoln L series is the first automobile that was produced by the Lincoln Motor Company. Introduced…
The 1936 Auburn 852 stands as a testament to American automotive ingenuity and luxury during the 1930s. With…
This 1930 Duesenberg J436 Dual Cowl Phaeton is one of two original long wheel base LeGrande Dual Cowl Phaetons…
This 1971 Porsche 917K Martini, serial #917-019, has a flat-twelve air-cooled engine mounted midship, twin…
Tickford is the name given to the custom coachwork of Salmons and Sons of Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire,…
According to records, this 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 was the 805th "Daytona" built and it was shipped to a Philadelphia…
This 1959 Porsche 718 RSK was produced on March 4, 1959 and was used to meet the homologation requirements…
To create a rolling showcase for his ideas, Andre Dubonnet purchased an extensively modified Hispano-Suiza…
The 1936 Moyers Bear Special Indy Racer was built by Ray Moyer and was sponsored by The Bear Alignment Company. …
This 1966 Sunbeam Tiger was the winner of the 2015 Tigers East/Alpines East Concours in Norcross, GA. It …
The 1934 Mercedes-Benz 500K i (type 29) is a grand touring car built by Mercedes Benz between 1934 and…
A restoration of this 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mk1 was completed by renowned California hot rod visionary Doane…
The first Duesenberg Model J Roadster debuted at the Automobile salon in Dec 1928 and was sold to Humphrey…
In late 1924, the Pierce Arrow Motor Car Company introduced the Series 80, a less expensive alternative to…
The 250GT introduced in 1954 was Enzo Ferrari's first true production series. This 1961 Ferrari 250GT…
This 1933 Packard Victoria Cabriolet deVille was 10th in a series of Packard V12 Cabriolets designed…
This 1967 Ferrari 275 GTS/4 NART is the 9th of 10 North American Racing Team (NART) Spyders built for Chinetti…
The 1935 Jaguar SS1 Coupe marks a pivotal moment in the early history of Jaguar, then known as SS Cars Ltd.…
Since only 26 1948 Cisitalia 202 Spyder Mille Miglia Nuvolari automobiles were manufactured by Cisitalia…
This is one of only two 1953 MG D Sport Speciale automobiles that still survive. Since the standard MG TD…
The 1961 Lotus MK14 Elite Series 2 SE was developed by Colin Chapman in 1957. Powered by the Coventry-Climax…
This 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 original European delivery specification car was delivered to its first owner in…
This 1973 Ferrari 365 GTB 4C raced from 1973 until 1980 at Le Mans, Watkins Glen, Daytona 24 Hours and…
This 1957 BMW 507 is the 77th of 254 built. It is one of 15 finished in black. The car was initially delivered…
This 1930 Duesenberg J 306 was built and cloaked in Willoughby seven passenger limousine coachwork. It was…
This 1952 Aston Martin DB2 is powered by a 2,580 c.c. twin-overhead-cam 6-cylinder engine developing 107 horsepower.…
Richard Bosley traded his first car, the Mark I, for the #6 Sebring Racer Corvette of Dick Done of Raceway…
This 1933 Auburn 12-165 Salon Speedster is one of only nineteen Salon Speedsters produced by the factory…
1960 was the first year for the Datsun Fairlady sports car and only the second year Datsun vehicles were imported…
Cadillac introduced the first 1932 Cadillac V16 Convertible Coupe production automobile with a V16 engine…
The 1936 Auburn 852 Boattail Speedster with its lightweight coachwork and 150 horsepower engine could…
This 1929 Duesenberg J175 Dual Cowl Phaeton was sold new to the larger than life S.L. “Roxy” Rothafel of…
The 1930 Bentley Speed Six is one of the most celebrated luxury…
The 1930 Packard Model 745 is a prime example of luxury, elegance, and engineering from the golden…
The 1955 MG TF 1500 is a significant model in the MG T-Series, representing the last and most refined…
The 1947 Morgan F-Super had a 30 bhp, 1,172 cc L-head inline four-cylinder engine, three-speed manual…
This 1957 Jaguar XKSS 716 was counted as part of Jaguar’s stock of unsold D-Types on November 21 1956. On…
This 1954 Jaguar XKC403 was the 2nd 1954 works team car and was the designated lead car for Le Mans. It…
This 1960 Ferrari 250 SWB Competition has an extensive racing history in Europe. Races include the…
This 1931 Duesenberg J-408 Phaeton was ordered by Charles Groff on August 24, 1930 and was delivered on…
This long wheelbase 1931 Duesenberg J 381 Cabriolet chassis #2401/J381 was first owned by Nanaline…
The Model J was produced in Indianapolis from 1929 until 1937 with a 420 cubic-inch DOCH engine producing 265…
A gorgeous 1937 Delahaye 145 by Franay taken at the Amelia Island Conours. In the 1930’s Hitler pumped millions…
This 1955 Jaguar XKD 515 is chassis #15 of 42 cars built. Jaguar designed the D-Type to race the 24-hours of…
There is something magical about the combination in the 1967 ISO Grifo of Italian Coachwork and a 5.3 liter…
The 1923 Duesenberg A Roadster with Rumble Seat was introduced in 1922. It was the first production…
This 1933 Delage B8S Delage D8S Roadster with coach work by DeVillars was the star of the 1934 Paris Auto Salon.…
This 1935 Bugatti Type 59/50s offset seat Grand Prix car is Chassis Number 2 and fitted with Engine Number…
This 1957 Jaguar XKSS 710 was counted as part of Jaguar’s stock of unsold D-Types on November 21 1956. It…
The Jaguar heritage certificate #38872 for this 1950 Jaguar XK120 shows the car dispatched on 9-27-1950, making…
This 1972 Lotus Elan SE Type 45 has a fiberglass body and bumpers and could be built in either a fixed head…
This 1931 Duesenberg Derham Tourster chassis number 2646 is one of the few retaining the original body, chassis,…
The Maxwell Brico Company introduced many innovations for the time with its 1911 Maxwell EA, including a 3-speed…
This 1928 Lincoln Model L Dual Cowl Phaeton is completely original except for the new top and tires. It has…
This 1938 Steyr Roadster is one of three known to exist and the only one believed to be in the United States.…
Flint’s production of the 1923 Flint 5 Passenger Special Touring started in June 1923 with a 65HP, 6-cylinder…
The 1956 Chrysler New Yorker Convertible was the top of the line and most expensive convertible ever produced…
This 1913 Stevens Duryea C Six was a touring car with aluminum fenders and body and the engine in the model…
This 1910 Mitchell T Touring Car has a 4-cylinder 35HP engine and was manufactured by the Mitchell Motor…
In 1936 the Paris salon introduced a wild Delahaye roadster with coachwork by Figoni and Falaschi and designed…
The 1938 Peugeot 402 Darl’mat was the brainchild of Emile Darl’mat and a Peugeot dealer in France. It was…
The 1914 Stutz Bearcat was a well-known American sports car of the pre and post WW1 period. Essentially the…
A total of three 335 S were built in 1957 #0674, #0676 and #0700. Chassis number #0676 was completely destroyed.…
The 1908 American Underslung Roadster was an American automobile, the brainchild of Harry Stutz and designer…
Dean Jeffries bought this 1956 Porsche 356A Carrera and radically altered the exterior appearance to launch…
This 1938 Lincoln Model K is one of 416 built in 1938 and one of only 13 fitted with the custom…
The legend of Ferrari and the 1952 Ferrari 212 EL dates back to 1940. That year marks the birth of the…
The 1960 Plymouth XNR Concept is a unique and notable concept car designed by Virgil Exner, an influential…
This 1910 Benz Prinz Heinrich Racing Touring Car is from the Mercedes Benz Museum collection in Stuttgart,…
The 1950 Ferrari 275S 340 America Barchetta by Scaglietti Chassis 0030 MT is one of only two 275S barchettas…
The 1934 SS1 Walmsley Roadster birth of the Jaguar Sports Car. The significance of the Walmsley Roadster is…
The 1937 Talbot Lago T150 C SS made a bold statement at the 1937 Auto Show held at the Grand Central Palace.…
In 1976 John Greenwood built this car for Chicago Dealer Rick Mancusco. The widebody 1976 Chevrolet Greenwood…
The 1930 Bentley "Blue Train" Re-creation was modeled after the Gurney Nutting Coupe and built to exacting…
1930 Duesenberg - Fred Frame Side-Winder is the best know of the racing Duesies in the 1930's built by Augie…
This 1960 Kurtis Epperly Indy Roadster was built for the 1959 Indy 500 by Frank Kurtis for George Bignotti…
The 1939 Mercedes Benz W154 Silver Arrow Grand Prix was designed by Rudolf Uhlenhaut and is one of the greatest…
This 1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost serial #390XH, is one of the most opulent Rolls-Royces. The Riviera…
This 1932 Duesenberg J-476 Torpedo Convertible Coupe was designed by Franklin Hershey who worked for Murphy…
This 1930 Duesenberg J 277 Convertible Victoria was one of several Duesenbergs sold in France. The original…
The 1951 Cisitalia 202 SC has always been a bit of an enigma. Although Piero Dusio focused on creating nimble…
This 1967 Mirage Ford M1 GT40 Coupe is the first of the lightweight Mirages built to compete in the World Sportscar…
This 1953 Ferrari 342 America (#0248 AL) is one of only six 342 Ferraris ever manufactured. It is also only…
The 1948 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Competizione (Sperimentale) was built as an experimental racing car for the Alfa…
The 1931 Cadillac Model 452 V16 was built to each customer’s individual taste, it became an American icon…
An FIA certified exact recreation using factory components starting with a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Coupe…
The 1960 Lotus Model 19 was inspired by John Cooper's new Monaco, the rear engine Lotus 19 utilized much of…
The Amilcar was a French automobile manufactured from 1921 to 1939. The most famous model of all was the 1924…
In 1936 SS Cars Ltd. began producing an open two-seat sports model called the SS Jaguar 100. Along with the…
This 1931 Duesenberg J Tourster, #2440 J423, was delivered in January of 1931 to Bob Hallahan. It was purchased…
The 1959 OSCA 372 FS has chassis #1196S and is fitted with engine #1157 and coachwork by Fratelli Morellu.…
This 1967 Ferrari 330 P3/4 VIN 0846 is the only P3/4 which was built as a P3 by Ferrari. It was modified…
In late 1955, Pinin Farina began work on a new design, one of which became the 1956 Ferrari 250…
This 1925 Duesenberg Eight Speedway Car was built by the Duesenberg brothers for the 1925 Indy 500 race and…
1956 Ferrari 410 Superamerica developed from the former Ferrari “Americas” beginning with the Ferrari 340…
The 1933 Duesenberg SJN Arlington Torpedo Sedan raised the standard of automotive design with a car so spectacular…
The last of only six 1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica cabriolets bodied by Pininfarina, this car was Ferrari’s…
Only four 1935 Duesenberg SJN 564 Rollston Cabriolet vehicles were built, with the first going to…
This custom 1948 Cadillac Series 63 Saoutchik Cabriolet is one of two cars bodied by Jaques Sauotchik…
This 1958 Ferrari Tour De France was raced at the “12 Hours Rheims” in 1958, was damaged and disassembled…
This 1931 Maserati Tipo V4 was built by mounting two Tip 26B inline 8 cylinder engines in a common crankcase…
This 1957 Ferrari 250GT Tour de France #0665, is truly unique among the five Zagato bodied Ferrari…
The 1966 Lamborghini 350 GT represents Lamborghini's very first production car and the company's debut into…
There were 2,584 1933 Chrysler CQ convertible sedans produced based on a 126-inch wheelbase and weighed 4,144…
This 1931 Cord L-29 Convertible Phaeton Sedan is one of 2,584 Chrysler CQ convertible sedans produced in 1933…
This is the famed championship winning 1959 Chevrolet Corvette Purple People Eater and wears the number '1'…
The 1928 Bentley 4½-Litre Tourer was powered by a water cooled, 4,398 cc single overhead cam, four cylinder…
The 1957 Maserati 150 GT Spider started with a foundation similar to that of the 300S sports racer, Maserati…
This 1940 Mercedes Benz 770K W150 is one of 88 Model 770 K’s built by Mercedes Benz. It was originally…
The 1965 Lamborghini 3500 GT Zagato car is powered by a double-overhead-cam, V12, 3.5-liter engine producing…
The 1939 Mercedes Benz 540K Cabriolet is an excellent example of the use of aerodynamics during the 1930’s.…
1962 Ford Cobra CSX 2001 Serial # 1 – the first production Shelby Cobra and among the initial 75 delivered…
This 1930 Lincoln Sport Roadster was created by Locke & Company for Lincoln to debut in the 1930 Auto…
This 1914 American Underslung 642 roadster is the only such car in existence and may well have been the…
The 1932 MG, J2 J Type was the predecessor to the P Type and then the well known and loved T series cars. So,…
This 1937 Horch 853 appears to be the second only Horch ever to have been bodied by coachbuilder Volt…
This 1935 Auburn Model 851, Supercharged, Boat Tail Speedster was purchased over 50 years ago. The 1935-36…
This 1954 Maserati A6GCS Berlinetta example, 2060, was the fourth car built in the series. All four cars…
The 1922 Mercer Raceabout gave occupants improved protection from the elements and marginal roads of the…
The 1954 Packard Panther is the fourth of the Panthers to be constructed and was originally owned by Rex…
Approximately 300 short wheelbase 1936 Lancia Astura were produced. The proportions of the short wheelbase…
1934 Aston Martin 1.5 Litre MKII Short Chassis #F4/446/S is an original car which has not been fettled with…
The 1957 Bandini Saponetta was built by Ilario Bandini of Forli, Italy, was a trained mechanic and a successful…
In 1929, the AAA announced the rules for the 1930 Indianapolis race and they became known as the Junk Formula.…
This 1935 Duesenberg SJ509 Roadster was built for Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton and given as a gift to Prince…
The 1929 Mimille Race Car is a mysterious race car from the 1920s that features a front-wheel-drive chassis…
Packard used a reliable straight eight to power its 1929 Packard 640 Convertible Coupe production. Theses Sixth…
The 1938 Bugatti 57C is recognized as being the most sporting of all non-racing Bugatti’s. The T57/57C…
The 1948 Tucker - Serial Number 1003 is the third of just 51 examples built and the first to feature the valance…
This 1931 Delage D8 Coupe featured a new in-line eight-cylinder engine designed by Maurice Gaultier and intended…
The 1926 Kissel 875 Speedster built by Kissel Kar Company was an American car company founded by Louis…
This 1909 International Harvester was originally purchased by a Dr. Hendricks in Ballground, GA for the Coca…
This 1954 Chevrolet Corvette was purchased in 1959 from the original owner who rarely drove it. The current…
This 1952 Glockler- Porsche Weidenhausen roadster was built by Walter Glockler, a Frankfort Porsche dealer,…
The 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham is a landmark in American automotive history, epitomizing the pinnacle…
The 1954 Sorrell Manning Special is an intriguing example of American sports car design and engineering from…
Here is the backgound! The current owner Peter Nettesheim of this 1934 BMW R11 Series 4 graciously provided…
This 1951 Allard Model K2 Roadster is believed to be the prototype for the ill-fated 1951 New York Auto…
Of the eight 1958 Scarab Mark II racers built, the brain children of 22-year old Lance Reventlow - whose father…
Only a small number of 1934 Duesenberg La Grande Dual Cowl Phaeton were ever built. Duesenburg’s philosophy…
The 1909 Alco 6 Cylinder Racer is believed to be the winner of the historic 1909 and 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Races.…
The 1913 Flescher Flyer was built in Omaha, Nebraska by Louis Flescher, owner of what was then the city’s…
This 1985 Porsche 962 was the sixth customer chassis constructed by Porsche and was delivered to Jim Busby…
This 1927 Cooper-Miller Indy car was built by Earl Cooper and Harry Miller under the sponsorship of the Buick…
If Alfa Romeo was the great Italian sports car of the 1930’s, the Isotta-Franchini was its luxury counterpart.…
One of a total 1046 Stutz cars produced in 1925 and this 1925 Stutz 693 Roadster is believed to be the…
This is the last of only 55 1963 Ferrari 250 California Spyder SWB series California Spyders built between…
The 1970 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 was presented at the 1967 Paris Auto Salon. It was designed to take you from…
The 1934 Pierce-Arrow 840A is a classic American automobile that combines powerful performance, elegant design,…
This 1933 Volvo PV654 was Volvos first luxury car and with the induction of both standard and deluxe models,…
This 1936 Auburn 852 S/C has been Certified Category One by the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club, which verifies…
The previous owner bought this 1936 Auburn 852 in pieces 30 years ago and put them on shelves in a garage.…
This 1929 Chevrolet AC Phaeton made its first appearance at a Concours this year following completion of a…
Approximately 2000 of the 1933 MG J2 were built in 1933 and cost $300.00. All of them were right hand drive…
This 1909 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Roi Des Belges is equipped with a 7.5 Liter 6 Cylinder three speed transmission.…
The 1930 Packard Open Touring Phaeton is a quintessential luxury automobile that combines timeless elegance,…
This 1934 Ford Cabriolet was a barn find in 2008 and nearly lost to rust and neglect, a 3 year full body off…
Of the 1,134 1956 XK140’s produced very few of them were MC/SE’s. The exact number is believed to be less…
This 1956 Austin Healey Blackhawk 100M is one of 640 100M’s built in 1955 and 1957 in honor of the 1953 Austin…
This 1910 Buick 17 was the largest Buick built in 1910, featuring a 318 c.i. engine and a three speed sliding…
Al Leamy who had designed the beautiful Cord L-29, created an even more stunning car, the 1931 Chrysler Imperial…
The 1939 Peugeot P135 is a 350cc single cylinder, overhead valve, twin exhaust port machine and remained…
The 1931 Cord L29 Cabriolet was the first production front wheel drive car produces in the USA.…
The 1929 Stutz Blackhawk was an automobile manufactured by Stutz Motor Car Company in Indianapolis from 1929…
This 1922 Moon Six-40 Touring features a Continental Red Seal 6 cylinder engine generating 40 HP, a Stromberg…
The 1960 Triumph TR3 Roadster is a sports car produced between 1955 and 1962 by Standard Triumph in England.…
By 1926 William Lyons had expanded his motorcycle sidecar business into production of small coupes and sport…
A Homologated Factory racer, the 1949 Jaguar XK 210 #1 Homologation car, verified as a production date automobile.…
This 1929 Rolls Royce Phantom 1 was originally built for Regina Millhiser of New York City, niece of the Gimbel…
This 1930 Packard 733 2-4 Coupe was used as a wrecker by Krashin Bros Garage in Cromwell, Ct. until 1948.…
The 1936 MG N Type type was the last of the overhead cam 6 cylinder MG’s. WWII ended the production…
This attractive 1936 Bugatti Type 57 Stelvio Jean Bugatti–designed cabriolet with its distinctive pontoon…
This 1920 Stutz Model H 4-Door Touring is a 4 door tourer body style with a front mounted engine powering…
This 1972 BMW CSL FIA Group 2 is one of the original BMW factory CSL race cars, known as “Batmobiles”.…
Franklin cars were manufactured in Syracuse, New York from 1902 to 1934 by the HH Franklin Manufacturing Company.…
The 1928 Packard 526 Dual Windshield Phaeton six cylinder engine has 288.6 cubic inches and produces 81…
This 1932 Aston Martin Lemans was a factory show car at the Olympia Motor Show in London in 1932. The green…
Purchased by the current owner’s father in 1962 and then bought from him in 1972, this 1936 Auburn 852 Speedster…
The 1931 Ford A400 Convertible Sedan was the rarest of all Model A’s manufactured only in 1931, with only…
Only 24 1935 SS Cars LTD SS 90 exceedingly rare cars were built from March to November 1935, before being…
The 1921 Duesenberg Race Car is a significant vehicle in the history of American motorsport, known for its…
This 1909 Thomas Flyer 670 Flyabout is the same model of Thomas Flyer that participated in, and won, the…
This 1936 Duesenberg Prototype Gentleman's Speedster was on display at the ACD museum during the 1970s and…
The 1938 Gulf Miller Special is a notable example of American racing engineering from the pre-war era. Developed…
1934 Ford 192 Boat Tail Speedster Edsel Ford's continental car, a custom boattail speedster was the genesis…
The 1952 Ferrari 225 Sport Berlinetta Tuboscocca was introduced at the 1952 Giro di Sicilia as a larger…
Eleven speedsters were built and three having rear mounted spare tires with the top exposed in the down (stored)…
This 1930 Duesenberg J-357 Murphy Convertible Coupe was and offered at 320 horses a top speed of 129 mph. The…
The 1928 Alvis 12-50 is a classic car produced by the British manufacturer Alvis. The 12-50 was designed and…
The 1930 Cadillac Series 452A V16 is a classic car produced by the American manufacturer Cadillac. The V16…
Introduced at New York Automobile Show time in January, the 1932 Packard Twin Six 905 Coupe Roadster was…
The 1953 Packard Balboa is an interesting and rare concept car that was introduced by Packard, an American…
The first generation 1928 Auburn 8-115 Boattail Speedster was built as a low-volume promotional…
The 1954 Jaguar XK140 MC Roadster is a significant model in Jaguar’s lineup, building on the success of the…
The 1913 Regal Underslung is an iconic early American automobile known for its innovative design and distinctive…
The 1910 Thomas 670 Flyabout is a notable example of early 20th-century American automotive engineering, produced…
The 1968 Lamborghini Islero is a classic grand tourer (GT) that exemplifies the elegance and performance of…
The 1963 Ferrari 330 America is a rare and transitional model in Ferrari's legendary grand touring…
The 1915 Flying Merkel V-Twin is a legendary motorcycle that represents a golden era of American motorcycling.…
The 1920 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is one of the most celebrated luxury cars of the early 20th century, often…
The 1961 Maserati Vignale Spyder is an elegant and rare open-top sports car, blending Maserati’s advanced…
The 1956 Jaguar XK140 Drophead Coupe (DHC) is a quintessential British sports car, blending…
The 1955 Cadillac Coupe DeVille is a classic representation of American luxury and style in the 1950s. As a…
The 1948 Fiat Topolino is a charming and iconic microcar that played a significant role in making personal…
The 1937 Packard 1507 Twelve Convertible Coupe represents the height of pre-war…
The 1932 MG J2 Special Racing Version epitomizes the charm of pre-war British sports cars, blending lightweight…
The 1925 Bentley 4½ Litre Convertible represents one of the finest examples of pre-war British engineering,…
The 1935 Riley MPH Sprite is an extraordinary pre-war sports car known for its sleek styling, robust engineering,…
The 1936 Packard 1407 Coupe Roadster V12 is an exceptional example of luxury and engineering from one of America's…
The 1955 Porsche 356 Continental is a rare and distinctive variant of Porsche’s legendary 356 sports…
The 1934 SS Cars Limited SSI Open Sport is a striking example of early British sports car design. Produced…
The 1929 Bentley 6½ Litre is one of the most iconic pre-war luxury sports cars, known…
My first go at event video hacking - I have a DLSR Rig for the next round. Taken at the Historic Sportscar…
This 1926 Bugatti Type 37 is one of three prototypes built in October of 1925. It was intended to replace the…
The 2024 Hilton Head Island Concours d'Elegance & Motoring Festival, held from November 1st to 3rd, 2024,…