Vehicles in Sales Archive

1922 Detroit-Electric 90

The appeal of electric power for automobiles today reprises its popularity in the automobile’s early days when electric cars and trucks challenged steam and gasoline ...

1931 Buick Series 90 Phaeton

Buick offered not only a wide range of models from moderately priced to luxury but also exceptional value and performance from the valve-in-head engines which ...

1929 Auburn 8-90

Auburn was the basis of E.L. Cord’s success in the automobile business, a solid, reliable contributor to sales and profits which kept assembly lines busy ...

1930 Rolls-Royce 20/25HP Shooting Brake

Rolls-Royce’s 20/25 succeeded the 20 HP in 1929 as the company’s small-displacement offering positioned below the flagship Phantom models. Engineers developed a host of improvements ...

1933 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Limousine

The 20/25 succeeded the 20 HP in 1929 as the Rolls Royce’s small-displacement model positioned below the flagship Phantom. Engineers made many improvements over the ...

1953 Sunbeam Talbot 90

Sunbeam is one of Britain’s oldest marques. It built its first 4-wheel vehicle in 1901. The wheels were arranged in a diamond pattern but Sunbeam ...

1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Saloon

Rolls-Royce’s ‘small’ car, known as the 20hp, was introduced in 1922 with a 3,127cc six-cylinder engine, as the post-World Way I recession intersected increasing labor ...

1938 Cadillac V16 Convertible Coupe

When Cadillac launched their flagship sixteen-cylinder Series 452 in 1930, America was staring down the barrel of an unprecedented economic depression. In the first year ...

1938 Cadillac V16 Town Sedan

When Cadillac launched its flagship sixteen-cylinder Series 452 in 1930, America was staring down the barrel of an unprecedented economic depression. In the first year ...

1932 Packard Twin Six Sport Phaeton

Amidst the backdrop of the economic turmoil that marked the onset of the 1930s, several prominent American luxury car manufacturers grappled with the idea of ...

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 ...