Vehicles in Inventory

1954 Allard J2X

Stock Number: 7567  |  Price: $239,500

Of the many automobiles designed and produced by innovative British Ford dealer, constructor and racer Sydney Allard, the elemental, cycle-fender J2 and J2X continue to ...

1950 Allard J2 Roadster

Stock Number: 7611  |  Price: $249,500

After a successful run building Ford-powered off-road trials cars in the early 1940s, Sydney Allard got serious about road racing in 1949 with the introduction ...

1953 Buick Skylark

Stock Number: 7563  |  Price: $79,500

Buick first displayed the Skylark as a General Motors Motorama show car in 1952, and it was essentially a factory-built “sport custom” based on the ...

1953 MG TD Inskip Tourer

Stock Number: 7606  |  Price: $69,500

In the late 1930s, MG adopted the robust and affordable XPAG engine from Morris for the new T-series. The change wasn’t necessarily welcomed by traditional ...

Vehicles in Sales Archive

1953 Allard K3 Roadster

Allard Motor Company was founded in the aftermath of WWII by Sydney Allard, a London garage owner who was also known for being a rather ...

1952 Allard J2 Roadster

Sydney Allard created his mighty J2 sports car with the specific goal of breaking the burgeoning American sports racing car market wide open. Road-racing ...

1950 Allard J2

After a successful run building Ford-powered off-road trials cars in the early 1940s, Sydney Allard got serious about road racing in 1949 with the introduction ...

1951 Allard J2 Roadster

Sydney Allard was an engineer and garage owner who caught the attention of the motorsport world in the early 1940s with his highly successful Ford-powered ...

1952 Allard J2X

Of all the cars that would wear the famous red Allard badge, the J2X is perhaps the most recognizable symbol of this storied marque. The ...

1953 Allard J2X Roadster

Sydney Allard’s brawny J2 was one of the first post-war British sports cars explicitly targeted at the burgeoning sports car scene in America. The popularity ...

1952 Allard J2X Roadster

The tough and burly J2X is perhaps the most recognizable automobile ever to wear the famous red Allard badge. The J2 series was born in ...

1951 Allard K-2 Roadster

Allard Motor Company was founded in the aftermath of WWII by Sydney Allard, a London garage owner who was also known for being a rather ...