1928 MG M-Type Midget Based on the Morris Minor released in 1928, the Midget was a car small of small...
1929 Cadillac Series 341-B For 1929 the 341 was upgraded to the 341-B with a slight increase in power. An...
1921 Farman A6B Super Sport After producing biplanes and launching a sucessful aviation company, the Farman brothers entered the car...
1929 Pierce-Arrow Model 143 In 1929 Pierce-Arrow was purchased outright by the Studebaker Corporation who sent their models in a...
1929 Cord L-29 Of all the bodies to adorn the L29 chassis, the Hayes Coupe is probably the most striking....
1924 Alfa Romeo P2 The first car designed by Vittorio Jano in 1924, the P2 is also the first Alfa...
1923 Alvis 12/50 The 12/50 was the car that really put Alvis on the map. It featured sporting performance that...
1926 Volvo OV4 Volvo ÖV 4 is the first car built by Volvo. The designation ÖV 4 stands for “Öppen...
1922 Ballot 2 LS In 1922, responding to a strong, unmet demand, the firm presented the 10/11CV type 2 LT...
1929→1931 Maserati Tipo V4 ‘16 Cilindri’ In 1929 Maserati took their their Grand Prix contender from normal to outrageous by...
1922 Hispano-Suiza H6B In 1922 Hispano Suiza updated their model with a slightly larger engine and called the new model...
1928→1932 Mercedes-Benz 720 SSK The Mercedes-Benz is considered the summit of a six-cylinder series which debuted in the 1920s, in...
1927→1937 Minerva AK The Minerva Type AK, manufactured from 1927 to 1937, was powered by a six-cylinder, 6.0 litre engine...
1926 – 1927 Delage 15 S8 Delage’s 15 S8 was the most successful GP car in 1927. That year, it...
1923 Mercedes Indianapolis Paul Daimler’s last design for DMG: The engine of this car was based on the successful 10/40/65...
1928 Stutz Series BB In 1928 Stutz offered increased performance and safety compared to the competition. This BB Speedster has...
1926 Maserati Tipo 26 During a period of raising public interest in mechanical engineering, five brothers took great interest in...
1919→1926 Rolls-Royce Springfield Silver Ghost In 1919 Rolls-Royce purchased a factory in Springfield, Massachusetts for the production of an American...
1927→1930 Amilcar C6 The C6 is a production version of Amilcar’s successful 1925 six-cylinder race car known as the CO....
1923→1932 OM 665 ‘Superba’ In 1923, Officine Meccaniche started production of the Tipo 665 or Superba with side-valve, 6-cylinder engine....
1913→1920 Renault Type DM Powered by a four-cylinder engine, the Type DM replaced the Type CQ. It was first presented...
1923 Miller 122 Following the two-liter restriction on engine displacement, Miller fitted a new engine into his successful Indianapolis design....
1929→1934 Delage D8 To replace the large six-litre GL at the top of the Delage range, the company prepared a...
1924 Delage 2LCV Gallery For the ACF’s 2-litre formula, Delage released the 2LCV. A highlight of the car was its...
1923 Ballot 2 LTS In 1923 Ballot updated their sports car with larger valves and renamed the car to the...
1924 Samlson Grand Sport L Emile Salmson founded his company in 1919 in Billancourt. His extremely lightweight racers were especially...
1924 Cadillac V-63 Stepwise evolution of the V8 Cadillac led to the V-63 of 1924 and 1925. New to the...
1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Produced from 1929 to 1935, the Phantom II was a large improvement over the previous Phantom...
1923 Vauxhall 30/98 Described as ‘The car of grace that sets the pace’, the 30-98 was derived from Vauxhall’s C10...
1929→1936 Rolls-Royce 20/25 The 20/25 was sold alongside the Phantom II and was offered to drivers as smaller alternative. It...
1929 MG Tigress As MG’s first production racecar, the Mark III 18/100, or Tigress model, was introduced in 1930. It...
1929→1930 Chrysler 77 Upgraded from the Chrysler 75, the new 1930 model had a downdraft carburetor and a proper fuel...
1926→1927 Chrysler Imperial 80 The Imperial 80 of 1927 was Chrysler’s flagship model and produced with some of the most...
1925 Delage Bequet Grand Prix This special racer out that started out as a Delage 2 LCV until it was...
1924→1926 Mercedes 24/100/140 PS Paul Daimler left DMG in 1922 in disagreement with the Supervisory Board. It had called for...
1924 Mercer Series 6 The Series 6 was the final model produced by Mercer until the last car was produced...
1927 Lancia Lambda MM Zagato Spider The 1927 Mille Miglia was Lancia’s first motor sport race and they used a...
1929 Pierce-Arrow Model 133 In 1929 Pierce-Arrow was purchased outright by the Studebaker Corporation who sent their models in a...
1928 Pierce-Arrow Series 81 In 1928, James Way modified the Pierce Arrow lines with new sloping fenders with new eyebrow...
1924→1926 Pierce-Arrow Series 80 In 1924, a less expensive alternative to the Series 33 was offered known as the Series...
1926 Miller 91 From 1926 to 1929, the Miller 91 was a dominant car in American racing. This model usually...
1928→1933 Mercedes-Benz 710 SS Near the top of Mercedes’ extensive range, which produced cars from 1.3 to 7.7 litres, was...
From 1925 to 1933 Willys-Overland produced their Great Six with a Knight-licensed sleeve valve engine. These were produced in five...
1919→1922 Hispano-Suiza H6 At the 1919 Paris Auto Show, Marc Birkigt launched what would become his most prolific chassis for...
1921 Spyker C4 After the war Spyker resumed car production. True to its motto, Spyker continued building record-breaking cars. Most...
1920 Turcat-Méry PJ6 Million-Guiet Skiff This is a one-of car built for the Duke of Montpensier. It uses a Turcat-Méry...
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre In late 1927, Bentley enlarged their 3 Litre model to 4.5 litres and it subsequently dominated...
1926→1931 Rolls-Royce Springfield Phantom I Like the Silver Ghost, Rolls-Royce of America, Inc. produced their US domestic Phantoms from Springfield,...
1924 Hispano-Suiza H6C Gallery Learn about the 1924 Hispano-Suiza H6C...
1924 Hispano-Suiza H6C The H6C was an updated version of the H6B with a new 8 liter engine that could...
1928 Citroën C6 Presented at the 1928 Paris Motor Show, the C4 replaced the B14 in the brand catalogue. It...