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. E54S002448
Engine No. 0577792F54YG
The 1954 Chevrolet Corvette marked the car's second production year, solidifying its place as an American sports car icon. Originally envisioned as a "dream car" under Harley Earl's design team, it debuted in 1953 as a sleek fiberglass-bodied roadster. By 1954, Chevrolet increased producti..
Chassis No. 110B 012100
Engine No. 110.000 060240
Italian automaker Autobianchi was founded in 1955 as a joint venture between Pirelli, Fiat, and Bianchi-a bicycle manufacturer founded in 1885 and named for its founder Edoardo Bianchi. Inspired by the popularity of coachbuilt Fiat 500s, Autobianchi introduced its first model in 1957, ..
Chassis No. 510178
Engine No. 511817
Fun, economy, and practicality don't often mix in the automotive world, but the BMW Isetta must surely be a showcase for all three! The BMW Birth Certificate for this Isetta 300 "Motocoupe" shows that it was originally finished in two-tone Blue/Grey paintwork when produced in August 1957. Later that..
Chassis No. S673431
Engine No. 71748S
Body No. F5481
The Jaguar XK 120 debuted at the 1948 Earls Court Motor Show, instantly captivating audiences with its stunning design and exceptional performance. Powered by the 3.4-liter XK engine, the Roadster delivered 160 horsepower and a top speed of 120 mph, setting new standards for Br..
Chassis No. 161001020
Engine No. 6P48059
Body No. 161-1020
The Kaiser-Darrin was a fiberglass roadster designed by Howard "Dutch" Darrin, known for his distinctive styling, including the signature "Darrin dip" behind the front doors and a tapered nose with a small grille. The doors, which slid in and out of the fenders instead of..
Chassis No. B9UR731197
Originally shipped from the Louisville, Kentucky, assembly plant directly to Moscow, Soviet Union, this particular Edsel was displayed at the American National Exhibition, which opened on 25 July 1959. The exhibition was part of a cultural exchange meant to foster understanding between the U.S. and the Soviet Union aft..
Chassis No. 1412
Engine No. 15F-N-H 24434
Body No. 1445
This 1954 Nash Metropolitan Hardtop hails from the first year of production. According to period marketing, the new Metropolitan was created as a "completely new and different kind of automobile" that promised record-breaking economy and performance. While large Cadillacs an..