Vehicles in Sales Archive

1955 Arnolt MG

Stanley H. Arnolt was a Chicago entrepreneur with a penchant for foreign cars, a penchant which is probably responsible for his nickname, “Wacky.” In 1952 ...

1949 MG YT

The Y-type MG introduced after World War II incorporated a number of unique features that set it apart from its counterparts in the Morris ...

1948 MG TC

Like many marques, MG hurried back into production after the war with a mildly-modified version of its prewar T-series Midget called the TC. The ...

1960 Jaguar XK150 Drophead

Jaguar’s legendary XK sports cars established the Coventry firm’s reputation in North America as a premier builder of luxurious sporting cars that were equally at ...

1949 MG TC Roadster

Like many marques, MG hurried back into production after the war with a mildly-modified version of its prewar T-series Midget called the TC. The ...

1939 MG TA Tickford Drophead Coupe

In 1936, MG replaced the PB with a wider and longer car called the TA Midget, the beginning of MG’s famed T-series that would eventually ...

1949 MG YT

The Y-type MG introduced after World War II incorporated a number of unique features that set it apart from its counterparts in the Morris ...

1964 MG B

The MG B marked an important and significant step in the sports car’s evolution when it pioneered a lightweight frameless unit body structure with ...

1955 MG TF Roadster

The TF 1500 is the ultimate evolution of the traditional MG sports car. The 1466cc engine foreshadowed the 1489cc engine to come in the ...

1958 Jaguar XK-150 Roadster

Jaguar’s gorgeous XK-series cars had been on the market for nearly a decade by the time the XK150 debuted in 1957. Jaguar had been continuously ...

1960 Jaguar XK-150 Drophead Coupe

The XK-series put Jaguar on the map as a legitimate sports car maker, one that was capable of producing cars that could match the performance ...