Chassis No. 486251795
Engine No. 486251795
The late 1940s were a landmark period for Cadillac. At the close of the decade, General Motors debuted an almost completely redesigned lineup for the luxury brand featuring design chief Harley Earl's iconic Lockheed P38-inspired jet age styling. Among the models wearing new bodywork was the st..
Chassis No. 890387
Engine No. RA6286-9
The Series 1 Jaguar E-Type, introduced at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, was a groundbreaking blend of performance and design. Created under Jaguar founder William Lyons, the car was shaped by Malcolm Sayer, a skilled aerodynamicist whose work balanced sleek aesthetics with functionality. Its long ho..
Chassis No. TC/6452
Engine No. XPAG7150
This exquisitely restored 1949 MG TC boasts a fascinating provenance. It was lovingly owned for many years by a woman from the Midwest before passing into the hands of a passionate collector in Aspen, Colorado. The car enjoyed a second life in the Rocky Mountains until 1996, when it was sold to a..
Chassis No. TRA1664
The Triumph 2000 Roadster, built by the Standard Motor Company, was a post-war British classic designed to rival Jaguar. Originally introduced in 1946 as the 1800 Roadster, the model transitioned to the 2000 in 1948, featuring a 2.1-liter Vanguard engine with a three-speed Synchromesh transmission. Its aluminum body, craf..
Chassis No. 44974550
Engine No. 51856977
The 1942 Buick Roadmaster, a masterpiece influenced by Harley Earl, was a marvel of design. It was longer, lower, and roomier, featuring a longer wheelbase, a vertical bar grille, and unique "Airfoil" fenders that later evolved into the iconic "Sweepspear" design. The coupes adopted the fastback ..
Chassis No. S673431
Engine No. 71748S
Body No. F5481
The Jaguar XK 120 debuted at the 1948 Earls Court Motor Show, instantly captivating audiences with its stunning design and exceptional performance. Powered by the 3.4-liter XK engine, the Roadster delivered 160 horsepower and a top speed of 120 mph, setting new standards for Br..
Chassis No. 1E15293
Engine No. 7E6763-9
In October 1964, the groundbreaking Jaguar Series 1 E-Type received significant upgrades. Its new 4.2-liter dual-overhead-cam inline-six engine featured a reinforced crankshaft, boosting torque by 23 lb-ft to 283 lb-ft. A more refined, all-synchromesh four-speed Jaguar transmission replaced the p..
One of approximately 16 examples of the Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 fitted with Touring's rare Coupe Aerlux coachwork featuring an acrylic glass sunroof
Matching-numbers example recognized by Alfa Romeo Centro Documentazione
Recent comprehensive restoration by Retromotive of Slovakia including a rebuild of the Super Sport-specification 2,443 cc ..
Chassis No. S675329
Engine No. G1802-8
Jaguar co-founder Sir William Lyons conceived of a limited-production roadster as a stopgap for the forthcoming Jaguar Mark VII while showcasing the capabilities of the 3.4-liter, 160 horsepower "XK" engine. And showcase it did! Dubbed the XK 120 for its claimed 120 mph top speed, the lithe and swe..
N° de châssis Z1FKH37086N° de moteur FAA495179 Lorsque les Américains sont rentrés chez eux après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, ils avaient non seulement fondé une famille et acheté une maison, mais ils étaient également revenus avec un goût pour l'aventure. Alors que l'industrie reprenait sa production en temps de paix, les t..