1928 Packard 443 Dual Cowl Phaeton

For Packard’s Sixth Series of 1928, the model 443 sat at the top of the range. The eight-cylinder model sat on a grand 143 inch ...

1971 Stutz Duplex Sedan

The Stutz name is legend in American car culture. The rise and fall of this famed marque was similar to a number of prestigious car ...

1921 Ford Faultless Raceabout Speedster

It seems that nearly as long as there have been automobiles, there have been aftermarket companies ready to provide customers with the parts and components ...

1927 Stutz Vertical Eight Speedster

Harry C Stutz is one of the great automotive pioneers who may be considered among the greats such as Ettore Bugatti, Harry Miller and the ...

1958 Facel-Vega

Conceived after World War II by Jean Daninos as a competitor to France’s famed Grandes Routieres from Bugatti, Talbot- Lago, Delahaye and Delage, the

1952 Citroen

France is known for its idiosyncratic automobiles built by forceful, determined individuals, including Bugatti, Renault, Talbot, Delahaye and Voisin, as well as equally unique coachwork ...

1948 Allard Coupe

While the cycle-fendered J2s are the popular image of Allard automobiles, it was more practical but still sporting and attractive cars like this P type ...

1961 Facel-Vega HK500

Jean Daninos was the Facel Vega’s father. His company, Forges et Ateliers de Construcion d’Eure et de Loire (Facel) in Paris, made machine tools before ...

1925 Renault Model 45 Tourer

Louis Renault made mass production a reality in France in parallel with the American Henrys (Leland and Ford) from whom he gladly learned and prospered. ...

1956 Facel-Vega

Jean Daninos was a successful postwar entrepreneur in France, the country which originated both the word and the concept. His company, Forges et Ateliers de ...

1960 Facel-Vega HK500

Conceived after World War II by Jean Daninos as a competitor to France’s famed Grandes Routieres from Bugatti, Talbot-Lago, Delahaye and Delage, the Facel Vega ...