1934 Mercedes-Benz W25 In its first race the W 25 was one kilogramme over the weight limit. Race manager Neubauer...
1937 Mercedes-Benz W25 Avus Stromlinie In 1937 the organizers of the Avus Race decided to drop the requirement of compliance...
1935 Mercedes-Benz W25C This car is virtually the same as the W25B, the difference being the M25C powerplant. In Detail...
1936 Mercedes-Benz W25E The W25E was distinctly different for the 1936 season. The wheelbase was shortened, bodywork revised with very...
1934 Mercedes-Benz W25 Record n 1934, Caracciola succeeds in establishing several class records on the Gyon speed track in Hungary...
1936 Mercedes-Benz W25 Rekordwagen This record car, fitted with a 1935 standard W 25 chassis, was a unique custom version....
1931 MG F-Type Magna In October of 1931 MG introduced the F-Type Magna as a larger 6-cyliner alternative to the...
1932 MG J-Type Midget In Detail tags j1, j2 submitted by Richard Owen type Series Production Car built at England...
1932→1934 MG K3 Magnette Of all the cars MG made, none was more successful than the K3. It took MG...
1933→1934 MG L-Type Magna In Detail submitted by Richard Owen production years 1933 – 1934 engine 16 Valve Inline-4 displacement...
1934→1935 MG PA The PA chassis is an updated version of the J-Type Midget with a three-main-bearing engine and double...
1935→1936 MG PB In 1935 MG updated their P-Type chassis to PB specification with a 939 cc engine. The front...
1936→1939 MG SA With its overhead valve six-cylinder engine, top speed exceeding 80 mph and long wheelbase, the MG SA...
1936 MG TA Midget In 1936 MG replaced their PB model with the larger TA Midget.It was both wider and...
1939 MG TB Midget In 1939 MG refitted their T-Series with the famous XPAG engine. Only 400 examples were made...
1937 MG VA The MG VA was built alongside the larger SA and WA series from 1937 to 1939 and...
1931 Miller V16 Speedster In 1931 Harry Miller decided to challenge both Cadillac and Marmon by building a sixteen cylinder...
1927→1937 Minerva AK The Minerva Type AK, manufactured from 1927 to 1937, was powered by a six-cylinder, 6.0 litre engine...
1929→1937 Minerva AL In Detail submitted by Richard Owen type Limited Production Car production years 1929 – 1937 built at...
1938 Morgan 4/4 Avon Coupé Prototype IN 1938 Morgan made this prototype as an indication of what a more...
1936→1951 Morgan 4/4 Series I Morgan’s first proper road car was the 4-4 as released in 1936. It initially...
1927→1939 Morgan Super Sports Henry Frederick Stanley Morgan’s first automotive design was similar to this 1933 Super Sports. Its...
1935 Fiat 508 S Balilla The Sport Spider 508 S was created by Carrozzeria Ghia from the Fiat Balilla chassis....
1930 Fiat 514 MM By the end of the 1920s the first mass-production Fiat, the much-loved Tipo 509 was growing...
1938 Atlanta Sports Abbots Roadster At their 2007 Pebble Beach auction, Gooding & Company sold Atlanta chassis number 1011. The...
1932 Auburn 12-160 Auburn turned the industry on its ear with a new V12 for 1932. Designed by chief engineer...
1933 Auburn 12-161 Following the 12-160 model of 1932, the 12-161 was Auburn’s top chassis and was distinguished with its...
1933 Auburn 12-165 Salon In Detail submitted by Richard Owen engine Lycoming 45 Degree V12 fuel feed Single Carburettor displacement...
1935 Auburn 851 SC As one of the few prewar American sportcars, the Auburn Speedster was a powerful, affordable and...
1936 Auburn 852 SC The 851 returned for 1936 and was re-designated the 852. While E.L. Cord’s industrial empire fell...
1931 Auburn 8-98 Named after it’s 98 bhp, inline-8 engine, this Auburn was an alternative to the Cord L29. This...
1935 Audi 225 Front The Front 225 or ‘Typ UW’ as it is known in Germany, is part of a...
1935 Audi 225 Front Special Roadster Ingolstadt – The museum mobile in the Audi Forum Ingolstadt has organised a spectacular...
1936 Ford Model 68 Gläser Cabriolet In 1936, Ford of Germany known as Ford Deutsches Erzeugnis produced this cabriolet with...
1932 Ford ‘Silver Sapphire’ Clarence Catallo built this well known ’32 Ford over a long period of time with help...
1932 Ford V8 In 1932 Ford released their seminal ‘Deuce’ which was the foundation for the hot-rod industry. This was...
1933 Ford V8 In 1933 Ford revised their V8 model known as the Model 18 or Duece. The car received...
1934 Ford V8 For 1934, Ford again updated their V8 line with a more powerful engine and slight styling changes....
1936 Lagonda LG45R In 1936 Lagonda, under the direction of W.O. Bentley, prepared four factory race cars for the semi-official...
1936→1938 Lagonda LG45 Rapide In September 1936, Lagonda anounced the LG45 Rapide as the fastest car in the world. It...
1938 Lagonda LG6 In 1937, the Lagonda 4½-Litre reached its final and most refined development. The LG6 and its stable-mate,...
1934 Lagonda M45 In 1934 Lagonda fitted their 4-litre Meadows engine in the 3-litre chassis for outright performance. The result...
1939 Lagonda V12 As a replacement to the LG45, W.O. Bentley commissioned a new V12 for the Lagonda marque. It...
1931→1939 Lancia Astura Astura is a river south of Rome where the last battle happened between the Romans and Latins....
1938 Lancia Astura Bocca Pininfarina Cabriolet...
1939 Lancia Astura Colli Spider From its inception the Astura was sold as a luxury touring car, but that didn’t...
1931→1934 Austro Daimler 635 ‘Bergmeister’ The 635 ‘Bergmeister’ was the ultimate chassis produced by Austro Daimler in Austria. It was...
1934 Auto Union Typ A First appearance of the Auto Union Silver Arrow happened on the Avus race track in...
1935→1935 Auto Union Typ B Mercedes-Benz still dominated in Grand Prix 1935, but the Auto Union Typ B still won...
1936 Auto Union Typ C Mercedes-Benz domination in Grand Prix ended with the Auto Union Typ C. It took a...
1937 Auto Union Typ C Stromlinie The evocative shape of the streamlined Typ C must have caused a sensation in...
1938→1939 Auto Union Typ D Leading up to the end of 1937, Auto Union had won 32 of 54 races...
1935→1939 Lincoln Model K In 1935 the V12 Lincoln simply became known as the K. Despite production of the Lincoln...
1934 Lincoln Model KA In 1934 the KA line was modified to include the 414 cu. in. V-12 engine which...