1922 Ford Model T Speedster

For nearly as long as the automobile has existed, owners have been tinkering with them to extract more speed, better handling, and reliability. Prior to ...

1936 Mercedes-Benz 290B

After the 1926 merger of Daimler-Motoren and Benz & Cie the combined Daimler-Benz AG had two manufacturing facilities. Automobiles descended from Daimler were built at ...

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 ...

1951 Mercedes-Benz 170S Cabriolet A

Mercedes-Benz has been a manufacturing powerhouse for over a century, and during World War II, its factories were highly valuable targets for Allied bombers. Many ...

1950 Daimler Consort Saloon

Known as the DB18 or simply Eighteen, Daimler’s 2 ½-liter offering was introduced not long before the outbreak of the Second World War as ...

1951 Mercedes-Benz 170S Cabriolet A

In the years following World War II, Mercedes-Benz, in spite of being ravaged by allied bombing raids, was quick to resume automobile production. The first ...

1938 Wanderer W25K Roadster

In the 1930s, demand for high-performance cars in Germany dramatically rose as enthusiasts wanted sporting machines to use for everyday driving and weekend racing. BMW ...

1932 MG C-Type Montlhéry Midget

In the 1930s, MG was heavily involved in motorsports, particularly in the very competitive small-bore classes where their small but powerful machines could really shine. ...