Chassis No. AR1900C01910
Engine No. AR130801005
Body No. 1538
The Alfa Romeo 1900 C SS was a rare sporting variant of the 1900 series, featuring a short-wheelbase chassis (denoted by "C" for Corto) and Super Sprint specifications ("SS") including its 1,975-cc twin-cam Tipo 1308 engine producing 115 horsepower. The sophisticated fi..
Chassis No. 58368
Engine No. KD P-91036
Transmission No. 15530
The "Carrera" name is now ubiquitous across much of Porsche's 911 lineup, but in the company's early days, it offered both performance and exclusivity. In the early 1950s, Porsche had established a reputation for producing high-quality, jewel-like cars that were lightw..
Chassis No. 0320301
Engine No. 3303676
Body No. 263 293
Over its 68-year lifespan, the original air-cooled Volkswagen Beetle came in many specifications, with the most prized examples being the early Type 1 car featuring the distinctive split oval rear window. A 1949 update introduced an export model with enhanced interior trim, ..
Chassis No. B20S 1791
Engine No. B20N 3569
At the 1951 Turin Motor Show, Lancia introduced the B20 GT coupe variant of the groundbreaking Aurelia, featuring elegant Pinin Farina-designed bodywork that established the template for the modern 2+2 grand tourer. The B20's mechanical specification evolved throughout production, with engine ..
Chassis No. J2X 2193
As an evolution of the earlier J2, the J2X was designed as the pinnacle of Sydney Allard's vision for a dominant, American-powered British sports car-years before the Shelby Cobra rose to prominence. It incorporated critical improvements for both road and competition use. The most significant change was moving the engine..
Chassis No. D7FW314835
The 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner represents a milestone in American automotive design as the nation's first production car with a retractable hardtop. Introduced during a transformative year for the Fairlane 500 series, the Skyliner was part of the newly re-styled Fairlane 500 lineup, which featured sleek, low-slung..
Chassis No. 158994
After World War II, Volvo seized the opportunity to introduce the PV 444, a compact car blending Swedish practicality with American styling. "PV" stands for personvagn or passenger car, and despite material shortages delaying production, public demand surged. By the late 1940s, series production began, featuring an overhea..
Chassis No. LSF E99
Engine No. SE49
Dr. Rudolph A. Light was a prominent neurosurgeon from Nashville, Tennessee, and heir to the Upjohn pharmaceutical company. In 1958, he traveled to England as a visiting surgeon at Oxford University, where he took delivery of this special coachbuilt Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud I with one of the rarest ..
Chassis No. 198.040.5500606
Engine No. 198.980.5500645
Body No. A198.040.5500586
Mercedes-Benz achieved great success racing their W194 Coupe in 1952 and, with encouragement from visionary U.S. car importer Max Hoffman, the development of a high-performance road variant of the race car began. The resulting road car, the 300 SL Gu..
Chassis No. SCFCV81C9KTL15730
Aston Martin launched the V8 Volante on 21 June 1978, in response to the growing demand for a convertible version, particularly from the U.S.-market. As one of Aston Martin's most iconic and enduring models, the Volante remained in production for 11 years, evolving with engineering upgrades while retaining its i..