Chassis No. 180.030.8518164
Engine No. 180.924.Z.8504444
Mercedes returned to its position as the leading German luxury car manufacturer following World War II and, as such, it was only natural for a luxurious two-door convertible to be found on the model range. With a lavish price to match its level of appointment when new, only a sca..
Chassis No. 637053
Engine No. T9234
Body No. C1056
It's a perfectly British thing to do. After years of war and the resulting rationing and hardship, those at the newly renamed Jaguar Cars Ltd. simply went back to work in 1945. Smartly, they chose to continue making their successful and elegant line of saloons, now widely known a..
Chassis No. 7C 229279
Engine No. 7307123
Hudson had no choice but to innovate with its first post-war model, having received fewer lucrative military contracts than the Big Three. The result was the "Step-Down" Hudson, built from 1948 to 1954 and showcasing pioneering unibody construction which placed the floorpan between chassis rails..
Chassis No. P6FH340479
With soldiers returning home from the Second World War desiring a sporty European style automobile, both Ford and General Motors quickly started plans to design and manufacture one. While General Motors was first to introduce the Corvette, Ford followed suit, introducing the Thunderbird in 1955. The standard 292 cubic ..
Chassis No. 59G101698
"Elvis III," a 1959 Cadillac 62 Coupe de Ville Custom reflects John D'Agostino's dedication to creating exceptional automotive art. A renowned custom car builder and designer, D'Agostino has a passion for Cadillacs, often calling them "king" in the world of luxury cars. With over 20 Cadillac customs to his name, he appr..
Chassis No. 185772
Engine No. 185772
The 1952 Hudson Wasp replaced the Super Custom as a more affordable counterpart to the Hornet. Built on a 119-inch wheelbase with Hudson's "Monobilt" step-down chassis, it offered a low center of gravity, sturdy structure, and enhanced safety. Available in two- and four-door versions, it featured up..
Chassis No. C56D2626
As is well known, the Continental Mark II debuted as a bold statement of luxury and style, crafted to rival the finest cars in the world. Produced under Ford Motor Company's exclusive Continental division, the Mark II embodied elegance with its timeless design, complete with its signature simulated rear spare. At $10,000..
Chassis No. AEX607
Engine No. CL2337W
Introduced at the 1954 Earl's Court London Motor Show, the AC Aceca was a refined coupe variant of the open-cockpit AC Ace, blending luxury and performance into a hand-built grand tourer. Based on the Ace's tubular chassis, the Aceca featured heavier-duty main rails, additional cross members, and r..
Chassis No. 8125
Engine No. 1549273
The Messerschmitt Kabinenroller was a series of microcars produced from 1953 to 1964, initially by Messerschmitt and later by Fahrzeug-und Maschinenbau GmbH (FMR). Designed by Fritz Fend, the Kabinenroller featured tandem seating and a distinctive bubble canopy. Four models were built on a monocoque..
Chassis No. 890387
Engine No. RA6286-9
The Series 1 Jaguar E-Type, introduced at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, was a groundbreaking blend of performance and design. Created under Jaguar founder William Lyons, the car was shaped by Malcolm Sayer, a skilled aerodynamicist whose work balanced sleek aesthetics with functionality. Its long ho..