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AVAILABILITY: In stock (30 items)
BODY TYPE: Sedan
The history of DeSoto began in 1926, when Walter P. Chrysler, motivated to expand his Chrysler Corporation into a full-line auto company, made a bid to buy the Dodge Brothers organization. This would not only give him a lower-medium priced...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (34 items)
BODY TYPE: Coupe
Studebaker entered the automotive business in 1902 with an electric vehicle designed by Thomas Alva Edison and in 1904 with gasoline vehicles, all sold under the name 'Studebaker Automobile Company.' Over the next 3 decades, the company established an enviable...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (-5 items)
BODY TYPE: Sedan
“A car for every purse and purpose.” That was how Alfred P. Sloane. General Motors President and eventual CEO described the pricing structure of General Motors brands beginning in the 1920’s. Pontiac was a value brand, originally slotted just above...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Racing Car
Ford provided Shelby American Racing and Bud Moore Engineering with factory developed lightweight cars, engines and suspension parts and cash to run the fastback Mustangs in the 1969 Trans Am series. The bodywork was stripped and acid dipped then fitted...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Racing Car
Ford provided Shelby American Racing and Bud Moore Engineering with factory developed lightweight cars, engines and suspension parts and cash to run the fastback Mustangs in the 1969 Trans Am series. The bodywork was stripped and acid dipped then fitted...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (2 items)
BODY TYPE: Racing Car
The Boss 302 Mustang, introduced in 1969, was really a street legal Trans-Am racer, a homologation special, combining the best handling of any car from Detroit with grace, style and, of course, power. The car was named Boss 302 after...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Racing Car
The Boss 302 Mustang, introduced in 1969, was really a street legal Trans-Am racer, a homologation special, combining the best handling of any car from Detroit with grace, style and, of course, power. The car was named Boss 302 after...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (4 items)
BODY TYPE: Van
The Ecurie Ecosse transporter, based on a Comner bus chassis, was pupose built in 1959/60 by Alexander of Falkirk. The vehicle immortalised by Corgi’s die-cast toy, was powered by an unusual 3 cylinder, 2-stroke supercharged diesel engine, which had 6...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (10 items)
BODY TYPE: Coupe
Only the eight XJC 12 made and originally a Jaguar experimental vehicle. This car was sourced for the famous 70’s British television show “The New Avengers”. The car was sprayed British Racing Green with a tan leather interior and the...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (3 items)
BODY TYPE: Coupe
Introduced in 1960 as an additional model in the DB4 range, 19 chassis were dispatched to Zagato of Milan who designed and constructed lightweight bodywork, 350lb lighter than the original car. These models were constructed at Newport Pagnell, without bumpers...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (2 items)
BODY TYPE: Coupe
Introduced in 1960 as an additional model in the DB4 range, 19 chassis were dispatched to Zagato of Milan who designed and constructed lightweight bodywork, 350lb lighter than the original car. These models were constructed at Newport Pagnell, without bumpers...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (4 items)
BODY TYPE: Coupe
This beautiful one-off Aston Martin 1.5 litre short chassis International was ordered by Whitby shipping magnate WS Headlam and bodied by Enrico “Harry” Bertelli whose bodyshop was next to the Feltham Aston Martin works of his brother Augustus “Bert”. This...