1929 Ruxton Muller Front Drive Prototype At the 2008 Barrett Jackson auction in Scottsdale, the only Muller Front Wheel Drive...
1929 Stutz Model M In 1926, Frederick D. Moshovicks revived Stutz by launching new eight cylinder cars and this 1929...
1929 Stutz Model M Supercharged One Stutz that garnishes more attention than most others is this Lancefield Coupe. Not only...
1929→1930 Bentley Speed 6 Following the 6½ Litre released in 1926, Bentley thoroughly updated the design with a more powerful...
1929→1930 Bentley Speed 6 Works Racing Car Factory-raced Speed 6s contributed more to the Bentley story than any other model....
1929→1930 Chrysler 77 Upgraded from the Chrysler 75, the new 1930 model had a downdraft carburetor and a proper fuel...
1929→1931 Bentley 4½ Litre Blower With it’s front mounted supercharger, the 4½ became one of Walter Owen Bentley’s quintessential British...
1929→1931 Bentley 4½ Litre Blower With it’s front mounted supercharger, the 4½ became one of Walter Owen Bentley’s quintessential British...
1929→1931 Maserati Tipo V4 ‘16 Cilindri’ In 1929 Maserati took their their Grand Prix contender from normal to outrageous by...
1929→1933 Ruxton Model C Based off the 1929 showcar, the Ruxton was one of America’s prewar front-wheel-drive cars and directly...
1929→1934 Delage D8 To replace the large six-litre GL at the top of the Delage range, the company prepared a...
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→1937 Minerva AL In Detail submitted by Richard Owen type Limited Production Car production years 1929 – 1937 built at...
Bentley 3 Litre (1921→1929) Overview Fitted with Vanden Plas bodywork, the Bentley 3 Litre was the quintessential British sports car....
1926 – 1927 Delage 15 S8 Delage’s 15 S8 was the most successful GP car in 1927. That year, it...
The 20s Were The Era Where Automobiles Came of Age – Here’s a Little History & The Greatest Cars Of...
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