Vehicles in Sales Archive

1966 Jaguar XKE Roadster

The Jaguar E-Type is widely revered as one of the most beautiful, iconic sports cars ever created, and its popularity has hardly waned from the ...

1971 Triumph TR6 Roadster

In 1968 Triumph introduced the latest edition in their long-running line of “TR” roadsters. The TR6 replaced the stopgap TR5/TR250, sharing much of the older ...

1915 Brewster Town Car

James Brewster began building carriages in New Haven in 1810; his son Henry succeeded to the business, passing the company, now based in New York ...

1936 Panhard Panoramique X73 Sedan

Panhard et Levassor is one of the founding names in the history of the automobile, tracing its origins to Emile Levassor’s 1891 prototype with an ...

1934 Bentley 3 1/2 Liter Coupe

Following in the wake of Rolls-Royce’s contentious takeover of Bentley Motors in 1931, the first new Bentley model to come out of Rolls-Royce’s Derby Works ...

1956 Bentley S1 Saloon

The Bentley S-type and Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud represented important changes for Bentley and Rolls-Royce with an all new independent front suspension X-braced chassis, wider track, ...

1931 Marmon Sixteen

The Marmon Sixteen was in many respects the masterpiece of the classic era. Its 491 cubic inch engine was by far the largest of Detroit’s ...

1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

From the Chevrolet Corvette’s inception in 1953, serious sports car fans and racers criticized its emphasis on style over outright performance. Even as sales struggled ...

1922 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Tourer

Upon its debut in 1907, the Rolls-Royce 40/50 horsepower “Silver Ghost” was considered to be the most advanced motorcar money could buy. With Henry Royce’s ...