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AVAILABILITY: In stock (60 items)
BODY TYPE: Saloon
Georges Roesch designed a spectacular version of the Talbot 105 for his personal use at the beginning of the 1930s. By 1934 Talbot was in financial difficulties and became part of the Rootes Group. Roesch’s design became the Airline Saloon...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (9 items)
BODY TYPE: 2-Door Saloon
Jensen’s Interceptor first appeared in convertible form in 1950 and the saloon appeared shortly after. Produced in small numbers from 1950 to 1957 the Interceptor used an Austin Sheerline engine fitted to a modified and extended Austin A70 chassis. With...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (63 items)
BODY TYPE: Saloon
Barker was a coachbuilder whose designs on Bentley chassis had a certain elegance. Barker’s Curvilinear Coupes caused a sensation at lounch and this four door version was equally well-received with its body coloured radiator shell, a throwback to some of...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Coupe
During this period of time the Embiricos Bentley lived in France. Painted blue and bereft of its rear streamlined wheel covers, contemporary photographs show a once proud car looking somewhat tired. Available only in the old cardboard box
AVAILABILITY: In stock (3 items)
BODY TYPE: Coupe
This wonderful motor car was born out of a desire by European Bentley agents to have a car that kept up with the new streamlined offerings from Continental manufactures. Financed by Greek millionaire Embiricos and designed by Portout, the new...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (38 items)
BODY TYPE: Ambulance
Available only in the previously-styled cardboard box
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Sedan
Available only in the previously-styled cardboard box
AVAILABILITY: In stock (6 items)
BODY TYPE: Ambulance
Available only in the previously-styled cardboard box
AVAILABILITY: In stock (24 items)
BODY TYPE: Limousine
Available only in the previously-styled cardboard box
AVAILABILITY: In stock (15 items)
BODY TYPE: Funeral Coach
The Superior Body Company was formed in 1925 and established itself in new premises in Lima, Ohio having changed its name from the Garfield Truck Company. From inception to 1938 the company built ambulances and hearses for Studebaker before changing...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Funeral Coach
Henney had a long and fruitful association with Packard, building specialist vehicles based on Packard chassis. However, 1954 would be the last full year of this partnership which over the years produced many handsome hearses, ambulances and limos. Available only...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Ambulance
This is an alternative colour scheme to go with CSV 16. A 1959 Guardian was converted into the vehicle used in the film Ghostbusters. Available only in the previously-styled cardboard box