Brooklin Limited (BML)
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Sedan
Chevrolet offered two lines for 1934; the Master and the Standard. With a combined production figure of nearly 500,000 units Chevrolet was by far the best selling marque for the year. Masters had knee action front suspension and prices across...
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BODY TYPE: Sedan
Made famous in the 1946 film ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’, voted the most inspirational US film, GMC cabs were produced on GMC truck chassis with bodywork by Yellow Cab, a subsidiary of General Motors. Power was provided by a straight...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Sedan
This would be the last year for a design which first aired in the early years of the decade. With minor revisions from the previous year the 62 Sedan sold for just over $2,500 and over 25,000 examples found buyers....
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BODY TYPE: Limousine
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BODY TYPE: Convertible
Available in the new collectors box
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Sedan
Raymond Loewy’s early work can be seen in the fabulous Land Cruiser and it heralded many years of design influence not only with Studebaker but in everything from automotive design to Coca-Cola bottles.
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Coupe
Nash for 1939 saw new styling following an art deco theme with a slim vertical front grille and flush fitting headlights. Sales were healthy with 63,000 cars across the Nash and LaFayette ranges, nearly double that of the previous year.
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Sedan
Nash for 1939 saw new styling following an art deco theme with a slim vertical front grille and flush fitting headlights. Sales were healthy with 63,000 cars across the Nash and LaFayette ranges, nearly double that of the previous year....
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Sedan
By 1937 Graham was concentrating on 6 rather than 8 cylinder cars and the supercharger, of similar design to that used by Duesenburg, gave the model 116 a performance competitive with other designs. The ‘banjo’ frame of the Blue Streak...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Sedan
Amos Northup’s Blue Streak for 1933 featured a ‘banjo’ frame design with the rear axle fitted between the fore and aft rails with outboard springs. The result was a lower centre of gravity and a car that was wider than...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Coupe
Chrysler’s Imperials were based on the Royal with a larger engine and longer wheelbase. This sometimes made for a slightly compromised appearance. However, the coupe was an elegant machine. New for 1938 was a side-opening hood and revised independent front...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: Sedan
The Streamliner series came in just two variants for 1941 – 4-door sedan and 2-door coupe. Both used the General Motors B body shared with Buick and Oldsmobile. All Pontiacs were available with an L (side valve) head 6 or...