1904 BROUHOT D1Serial number: #755Same owner for 15 yearsFrench registration Founded in 1896 after its creator, the Brouhot brand offered its first automobile model in the late 1890s, equipped with a twin-cylinder engine mounted horizontally at the rear.Until then a confidential brand, it nevertheless be..
1901 RenaultTYPE DSame Owner since 23 yearsSingle-cylinder de Dion engineEligible for many historic eventsParticipated in the London-BrightonFrench TitleLouis Renault launched automobile production with the Type A in 1898. Success came quickly, and this first car was soon followed by the B and C t..
1903 De Dion Bouton 6HP 2 Seat -Reg No SV6191 -VCC Dating Cert No- 186 -Type ‘N’ -Excellent condition both cosmetically and mechanically -Many time London to Brighton finisher Previously owned by a well known owner within the VCC who spent a large amount of money getting the car into the condition it is ..
1903 Ford Model A VCC Dated - Reg No GIG 1903 - Car No 417 - Engine No 370 - VCC Dating Cert No 3823 (2013) - 10s of thousands £ spent in maintenance - Powerful 10HP Twin Cylinder - One of the earliest Ford’s in existence - 4 seat London to Brighton runner- Epicyclic gearbox offers e..
The lowest known chassis number of any surviving Clément-Panhard Formerly part of the Malartre and Barry Hon private collections Present family ownership since 2003 'Tuf-Tuf' and 'Creepy Crawly' participant "The hit of the (Paris) show... appeared to be the introduction by Panhard and Levassor of a new type of light carriage, certainly a very ..
The sole restored surviving Gasmobile 1977 AACA National First Prize winner Formerly of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum collection Dated by the Veteran Car Club and with entry to the 2023 London to Brighton Much mechanical refurbishment carried out by NP Veteran Engineering Ltd. Like so many pioneering automobiles, the Gasmobile amounted ..
Short-lived French marque Present family ownership for over 40 years Successfully participated in over 35 London-Brighton Runs Dry stored for the last five years A relatively short-lived French marque, Gladiator produced motor cars from around 1896 to 1920, latterly as a division of Vinot et Deguingand. Société Gladiator had been founded in 18..
Delivered new to the UK Known ownership history Restored in the 1980s Formerly part of the Dolleschel Collection London to Brighton Run participant One of the better-known examples of the marque, this handsome Panhard et Levassor has benefited from seclusion in Wales for much of its 120-year existence. It is from the third generation of thei..
Short-lived French Make Known ownership history Formerly owned and restored by past VCC President Peter Phillips Many-time London-Brighton Run participant "Ask the average Veteran Car enthusiast to provide a list of pioneer motor manufacturers and it is unlikely that the firm of Daniel Augé would figure prominently. Indeed, were it not for the..
Present ownership for 25 years Well known in VCC circles ex-Brian Moore and Austin Parkinson Two-speed gearbox fitted Ideal for 'Tuf-Tuf' and 'Creepy Crawly' events The names of De Dion and Bouton are inextricably linked with the pioneer years of the motor car, initially in company with Trépardoux in the building of light steam carriages, the..