Vehicles in Sales Archive

1935 Riley MPH/Sprite Roadster

While most commonly associated with “badge engineered” small saloons as part of BMC during the 1950s and 1960s, the Riley marque and its handsome, race-wining ...

1969 Jensen FF Coupe

As Jensen’s stylish new Touring-designed Interceptor hit showrooms, the firm announced a highly sophisticated companion model developed in conjunction with Ferguson Research Ltd. The new ...

1925 Ahrens-Fox

The reliability, quality and performance of Ahrens-Fox fire apparatus is no more vividly demonstrated that by the preservation of the Ahrens-Fox brand into the ...

1925 Ahrens Fox NS4 Firetruck

The reliability, quality and performance of Ahrens-Fox fire apparatus is no more vividly demonstrated that by the preservation of the Ahrens-Fox brand into the ...

1953 EMW 327 Cabriolet

For a good many motoring enthusiasts, a discussion of cars from Communist Eastern Europe involves images of austere, boxy little machines with smoky two-stroke engines ...

1963 Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo was transformed in the early Fifties. It had been a builder of large, fast sporting automobiles. Frequently supercharged, they dominated racing circuits ...

1918 Templar 4-45 Roadster

In the years leading up to the United States’ involvement in World War I, the number of American independent car manufacturers began to slow. The ...

1949 MG TC

After World War II the MG TC and its forebears introduced the concept of lightweight, small displacement, nimble, responsive sports cars to a generation ...

1950 Studebaker 1/2 Ton Pickup

In the American pickup truck market in the late Forties and early Fifties Studebaker stood out from the others with design and styling that looked ...

1938 Rolls-Royce Phantom III

The Rolls-Royce Phantom III, with 165 horsepower 7.3 liter overhead valve V-12 engine and independent front suspension, was the most advanced of the many multi-cylinder ...

1960 Pontiac Catalina Coupe

This extraordinary 1960 Pontiac Two Door Hardtop Sports Coupe was sold new by Mc Kissick Pontiac in San Leandro, California to Carl Huff of Orinda, ...