Built in Cambridge, Massachusetts this early American 3.5 hp air cooled single cylinder car is great fun as it has a very comfortable ride and is surprisingly quick as well as being really easy to drive with its two speed clutchless gearchange. It has also got to be one of the less expensive four wheel Brighton Run eligible vehicles and being built..
1896?? Holley Horseless Carriage
Registration number BS8022
An utterly unique & charming motoring conveyance from the dawn of the combustion engine.
Engine Capacity: 1 litre
Body Style: H
The New Orleans car is the Belgian Vivinus built under licence in the UK by Burford, Van Toll and Co of Twickenham. It is a charming and amazingly original motor car which comes with lots of historical information and photographs showing it on various Brighton Runs including the 1929 event! It is a really lovely piece of early motoring history. ..
Darracqs are held in high esteem and anyone driving this four seat rear entrance tonneau will soon see why. The car, which has a good history, has a strong and easy to start single cylinder engine mated to a simple to use conventional three speed gearbox, it also has positive steering and good brakes so it drives well. I understand that it is very ..
Works body by Mercedes Sindelfingen of which only around 90 were produced. Restored by the most reputable specialists for the supercharged Mercedes some years ago and a delight to drive.
The 320n is the short chassis version of the 320 and only few of these were made. With the short wheel base the car looks much more sportive compared to the ordinary 320 Cabriolet A as it has also got the elegant wings similar to those of the famous "Special Roadster". This 320n was restored nut and bold a few years ago.
Due to its sportive looks the 370 S Mannheim was soon regarded as the “small brother†of the famous Mercedes SS. Even the works racing driver Rudolf Caracciola owned a 370 S Mannheim for private purposes.This particular car has a well documented history and was restored in 2004/2006 to a very high standard.
1900 Locomobile, restored in the mid 70's from an all original car . AACA first award in 1977.
All mechanicals appear to be original including the burner and pumps. The body is newer with “sharpâ€maroon and black paint. The car has been driven very little since restoration. The bright work has been chrome plated, for less maintenance; most is in ..