Bugatti’s brilliant Type 57 made its debut in 1934, marking a significant milestone for the storied French marque. After years of building a varied mix of touring, sports, and racing cars, the Type 57 consolidated the lineup, allowing Bugatti to offer a broader range of motorcars based upon a single platform. Company patriarch Ettore Bugatti was..
MG SA Saloon in the beautiful colour combination dark red and black. Perfect red leather interior and wood. The Car ist completely restored including Engine and Gearbox... everything is in an absolute oustanding condition. This MG SA is exhibited at the Techno Classica in Essen, Germany. 10.04.2019 to 14.04.2019. GB CLASSIC historic au..
Long Chassis MK II Chassis K4/511/L
This is an outstanding example of a long chassis MKII. Fewer than 80 of these cars were made and a number have been lost over the years or had their chassis shortened. This car has been in the same enthusiastic ownership since the 1970s, over half its life! Ecurie Bertelli carried out a full restorat..
The prestigious Model K served as Lincoln Motor Car Company’s flagship model throughout the 1930s. When introduced in 1931, the K hit the showrooms featuring a new 145-inch wheelbase chassis and a 348.8 cubic inch V8 engine. While the V8 provided more than adequate performance for most clients, Lincoln felt the pressure from Cadillac and Packard..
The Riley story began in the late 1800’s when industrialist William Riley began making cycles. It was William Riley’s sons who were fascinated by engines and indeed motor cars. The cycles became motor cycles and the Rileys also built and sold engines. In 1912 the Riley Cycle Company changed its name to Riley (Coventry) Limited to focus on the ma..
During the 1920s, Lancia had been known as producers of sports cars and middle sized sedans: the smaller Augusta represented a departure from that tradition, and contributed to a significant growth in Lancia's unit sales during the 1930s. This car is restored and runs well. It has a
1,196 cc Lancia V4 engine with 35 HP and has rear whee..
1932 Alvis Speed 20 SA Four Seat Tourer by Cross & Ellis
One of the most sought after and highly regarded British motor cars from the immediate post vintage period is the Alvis Speed 20.
Making its debut late in 1931, the Speed 20 was powered by a much-modified version of the engine from the previous Silver Eagle models. In this guise the e..
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Alvis
Speed 20 SA Four Seat Tourer - Coachwork by Cross & Ellis