Chassis No. 4855076 Engine No. 801472 Devin Enterprises, founded by Bill Devin in 1955, transformed small production sports car manufacturing with its innovative fiberglass bodies. The Devin D, introduced in 1958, followed the Devin SS as a more cost-effective model featuring a lightweight ladder chassis, Volkswagen-derived suspension, and ..
Chassis No. WA92167664
Dual-Ghia Serial No. 160
Some of the most exquisitely luxurious motor cars in automotive history are the byproduct of a hybrid Italian-American collaboration, marrying the very best in Italian style and elegance with the latest in American performance and flash. Indeed, from the Cunningham to the Monteverdi, none ..
Chassis No. 84489
Engine No. P730552
Transmission No. 18150
As a family-run company in their earliest years, Porsche rarely sought outside input. Yet, in the early 1950s, fabled U.S. importer Max Hoffman recognized the demand for an affordable, lightweight sports car suited to the American market. His earliest effort, the aluminu..
Chassis No. 188.014.5500027
Body No. A188.014.5500023
Engine No. 199.980.5500015
Following the conclusion of World War II, Mercedes-Benz shifted its focus toward smaller, more affordable offerings to help revive the German economy and deal with rationed resources. As conditions improved throughout the 1950s, the company's board ..
Chassis No. 404/X/3058
Arnolt-Bristol No. AR/BR5859C
Engine No. BS1/MkII/259
The aftermath of World War II had left Italy's industrial landscape in turmoil, with legendary names like Vignale, Bertone, Michelotti, Scaglietti, and Zagato grappling with severe inflation and supply shortages. It was against this backdrop of economic ..
Chassis No. LC41686
Engine No. 58113-1735
Chrysler's "letter series" cars, especially the 300 series, were pivotal in the evolution of American performance vehicles, with high-speed capabilities and laying the groundwork for the muscle car era. With a rich racing heritage dating back to the 1920s, Chrysler's commitment to performance c..
Chassis No. YD3/1785
Engine No. 16GB/U/1419
The 1959 MGA Twin-Cam Roadster represents a pinnacle in MG's automotive legacy, highly regarded by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Specifically crafted for the North American market, this left-hand-drive example, chassis number YD3/1785, has been subsequently upgraded under previous ownersh..
Just in and being inspected, serviced and detailed. This is a gorgeous red on red 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible. What could be more iconic? Beautifully restored and fully optioned with air conditioning, electric vent windows, and full leather interior. Stay tuned for more!
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To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Cliveden House event, 8 July 2025. £385,000 - £425,000 GBP An unmissable opportunity to acquire the only DB4 factory prototype of its kindFeatures one-off bodywork that was designed in-house by Aston MartinThe personal car of the wife of famed Aston Martin Lagonda boss David Brow..
A very smart example which, according to the factory records, was painted in ‘Gulf blue’ and ‘Grecian grey’, and seemingly still the case – a combination which, with the light blue leather & dark blue carpets suits the car very well in our opinion. Paintwork, chrome plating, leather, headlining and interior veneers are all excellent & the e..