The Alvis Three Litre series IV, TF21, was the last car produced by Alvis cars. An updated version of the 1963 TE21, it was announced at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1966 and manufactured until 1967. The body was a modified version of the TC108G styled by Graber of Switzerland but built by Mulliner Park Ward and was distinguished by having twin h..
The three litre, series IV, TF21 was the last car produced by Alvis cars. An updated version of the 1963 TE21 was announced at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1966 and made until 1967. The body was a modified version of the TC108G styled by Graber of Switzerland but built by Mulliner Park Ward and was distinguished by having twin headlights mounted,..
1949 Delahaye 135MS Letourneur Et Marchand CoupeIn the years leading up to World War II, Delahaye enjoyed elite status among the top French automakers, earning its lauded reputation for quality and performance at LeMans and on the Grand Prix circuit. In 1935, the firm introduced one of its most successful models, the Type 135. A na..
1947 Chrysler New Yorker ConvertibleA splendid example of Chrysler’s early-postwar flagship convertible that is beautifully restored inside and out. Gorgeous navy-blue paintwork over supple tan leather trim, and detailed with superb chrome and brightwork all around. Powered by the legendary, bulletproof L-head Spitfire inline-eight..
It could easily be argued that the Volkswagen Beetle (officially designated the Type 1) is the most popular and most recognizable car ever produced. Like the Ford Model T before it, the Volkswagen put a nation (and the world) on wheels thanks to its low cost and elegant mechanical simplicity. Despite its somewhat dubious root..
In the aftermath of World War II, Delahaye had survived battered but not broken. Until production of their landmark 135-series could resume, the company paid the bills by building commercial trucks and buses. Once the 135M was revised for the post-war climate, however, Delahaye was back in business as one of France’s premier sports car makers. T..
Lancia was at the height of creativity in the 1930s. In the first part of the decade, while still under the leadership of the brilliant Vincenzo Lancia, the firm had created some of the most advanced machines of the era. Vincenzo had previously enjoyed a successful career as a racing driver for FIAT before joining the ranks as a manufacturer in ..
A rare and beautifully restored example from the final year of the traditional wood-bodied Chevrolet wagon. The most expensive model in Chevy’s 1949 lineup, and one of only 3,342 built. Recently out of long-term stewardship, and the subject of an older high-quality restoration featuring gorgeous woodwork, paint, and factory-correct detailing. A ..
1948 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith H.J. Mulliner Sedanca de VilleChassis Number: WDC35Registration Number: KLH 458On offer for sale here is a gloriously elegant 1948 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith H.J. Mulliner Sedanca de Ville. Finished in the desirable exterior colour combination of Cream over Black, this Silver Wraith is one of just 13 Silver Wraiths ..
Introduced September 8, 1947, Packard’s new Twenty-Second Series models were the luxury carmaker’s first new postwar models and succeeded the highly successful Clipper that debuted in 1941. Since Packard did not limit itself to annual model-year changeovers, unlike its much larger Detroit rivals, these highly refined motorcars were sold until May 1..