1908 Sizaire-Naudin 12HP Sizaire-Naudin was a small French manufacturer founded in 1905. The cars were design by Maurice Sizaire and...
1908 Thomas Flyer Model F Replacing the Model 35 of 1907, Thomas launched their 1908 model with both six and...
1909 Benz 200HP Blitzen-Benz At the beginning of 1909, Julius Ganss, working for Benz, was given permission to design a...
1909 Morgan Runabout In 1909 H. F.S Morgan built his first car which was this three-wheeled Morgan. It was powered...
1909 Stoddard-Dayton Model K A Stoddard-Dayton won the first race held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1909. It was...
1909→1913 Cadillac Model 30 The Model 30 was one of Cadillac’s first long-production model which was manufactured well into WWI....
1909→1913 Pierce-Arrow Model 36 In 1909 Pierce Arrow was renamed from Great Arrow and their smallest car took on the...
1910 Benz 80HP ‘Prinz-Heinrich’ In its day, the “Prinz-Heinrich Fahrt” (Prince Heinrich Tour), named after the brother of the German...
1910 Brooke Swancar 25/30 One of the more eccentric cars produced in the 1910s was this Brook Swancar made in...
1910 Mercedes 28/50 PS Beginning in 1910, Mercedes offered their mid-range 7.2-liter cars with a more modern drive shaft system....
1910 Oldsmobile Limited Meant to compete with companies such as Packard, Peerless and Pierce-Arrow, the Oldsmobile Limited was prestigious luxury...
1910→1911 Mercer Series 30 Mercer production began in 1910 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA with the Model 30. It featured...
1910→1918 Pierce-Arrow Model 66 Produced from 1910 to 1918, the Model 66 Pierce Arrow was one of the greatest Nickel-era...
1911 Delage Type X Our feature example was made for the Grand Prix de Voitures Légeres at Bois de Boulogne...
1911 Locomobile Model 48 In 1911 Locomobile released the Model 48 and continued production for 18 years. Auction Sales...
1911 Mercedes 37/90HP In June 1911 the 37/90 hp Mercedes became the new top-of-the-range model in the DMG sales portfolio....
1911→1914 Mercer Series 35 The Mercer Racebout was one of Americas first sports cars and one of the most important...
1912 Delaunay-Belleville HB6 At the beginning of the century, the Delaunay-Belleville HB6 was one of the most desirable and expensive...
1912 Hispano-Suiza Alfonso XIII Alfonso XIII, King of Spain, took a great liking the Hispano-Suiza marque. At times, he was...
1912 Panhard et Levassor X19 As early as 1858, Jean-Baptiste Labourdette started making horse drawn carriages and by 1907 his...
1912 Peugeot L76 Grand Prix The peugeot L76 was a highly successful race car. The L76 won both the 1912...
In 1912, Percy Kidner, Vauxhall’s Managing Director, drove the Prince Henry model in the the Swedish Winter Reliability Trial. He...
1913 Mercedes 18/100 A completely new car was built for the French Grand Prix and finally replaced the old 1903...
1913 Mercedes 28/60 PS In 1913, Mercedes updated their mid-range 7.2-liter cars to have 60 HP at 1300rpm. These were...
1913 Mercedes 90HP Rennwagen A completely new car was built for the French Grand Prix and finally replaced the old...
1913 Mercedes-Knight 16/45HP Touring The Mercedes-Knight racing car, with its sleeve-valve engine that used slide-valves instead of poppet valves, was...
1913→1916 Delaunay-Belleville O6 Also known as the 40/50 HP, the Type O6 was introduced in 1913 as the flagship Delaunay-Belleville....
1913→1918 Pierce-Arrow Model 38 In 1913 Pierce-Arrow introduced their 6-cylinder engine in the Model 38 line. The car was a...
1913→1918 Pierce-Arrow Model 48 The Pierce 48 or 48HP was the longest-running model in the Pierce range and was produced...
1913→1920 Renault Type DM Powered by a four-cylinder engine, the Type DM replaced the Type CQ. It was first presented...
1914 Mercedes 115HP Grand Prix In 1914 Mercedes-Benz would make a triumphant return to successfull Grand Prix racing. That year...
1914 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Labourdette Skiff Only five Skiff bodies were ever applied to the legendary Silver Ghost chassis. Henri...
1914 Stutz Bearcat Henry C Stutz created the Bearcat which became one of the very first supercars and an early...
1914→1916 F.R.P. Series B Designed and built by Finlay Robertson Porter (F.R.P.), a native of Lowell, Ohio. Porter served as...
1919 Duesenberg Model A Before and during the war, the Duesenberg brothers had made a name for themselves racing their...
1919→1922 Hispano-Suiza H6 At the 1919 Paris Auto Show, Marc Birkigt launched what would become his most prolific chassis for...
1919→1926 Rolls-Royce Springfield Silver Ghost In 1919 Rolls-Royce purchased a factory in Springfield, Massachusetts for the production of an American...
1920 Turcat-Méry PJ6 Million-Guiet Skiff This is a one-of car built for the Duke of Montpensier. It uses a Turcat-Méry...
1921 Ballot 3/8 LC Ballot was formed by Edouard Ballot who built engines for many different manufacturers. In 1919, he...
1921 Duesenberg Grand Prix In Detail engine Inline-8 valvetrain SOHC 3 Valves / Cyl displacement 2977 cc /...
1921 Farman A6B Super Sport After producing biplanes and launching a sucessful aviation company, the Farman brothers entered the car...
1921 Maybach 22/70 HP W3 Karl Maybach now decided to go into car production on his own to utilise the...
1921 Mercedes 28/95HP This car was DMG’s flagship from 1914 to 1924 and laid the foundation of the high reputation...
1921 Spyker C4 After the war Spyker resumed car production. True to its motto, Spyker continued building record-breaking cars. Most...
1921→1926 Pierce-Arrow Series 33 In 1921, Pierce slight revised their Model 32 into the Series 33 which would be produced...
1922 Alfa Romeo RL After manufacturing for the war effort, Alfa Romeo’s new owner Nicola Romeo, had designer Giuseppe Merosi...
1922 Aston Martin Green Pea The oldest surviving Aston Martin was nicknamed the ‘green pea’ by Ms Marion Agnew. She...
1922 Ballot 2 LS In 1922, responding to a strong, unmet demand, the firm presented the 10/11CV type 2 LT...
1922 Fiat 804 In the early twenties, Fiat was a dominant force in Grand Prix racing. For the new 2-liter...
1922 Hispano-Suiza H6B In 1922 Hispano Suiza updated their model with a slightly larger engine and called the new model...
1922 Lancia Lambda The Lambda was one of the most innovative cars of the twenties with its chassis, independant suspension...
1922 Voisin C3 The C3 replaced Voisin’s first car, the C1 in 1922. It introduced cantilever springs on the rear...
1923 Alvis 12/50 The 12/50 was the car that really put Alvis on the map. It featured sporting performance that...
1923 Ballot 2 LTS In 1923 Ballot updated their sports car with larger valves and renamed the car to the...
1923 Mercedes Indianapolis Paul Daimler’s last design for DMG: The engine of this car was based on the successful 10/40/65...
1923 Miller 122 Following the two-liter restriction on engine displacement, Miller fitted a new engine into his successful Indianapolis design....
1923 Sunbeam Grand Prix The Sunbeam grand prix car, as seen here won the 1923 French GP. The 1924 version...
1923 Vauxhall 30/98 Described as ‘The car of grace that sets the pace’, the 30-98 was derived from Vauxhall’s C10...