Cars
older than the 40s
Duesenberg Model J
The Duesenberg Model J was a prestigious automobile that was meant to compete with the world's most luxurious and powerful cars such as the Hispano-Suiza and Rolls-Royce. It was introduced in 1928, a year before the stock market crash and the Great Depression. It was...
Ford model A
Also called the GAZ A, it was produced from 1927-1931 and was the successor to the Model T. It was available in more than 10 possible body styles. It was the first car to have a safety windscreen, conventional pedals and steering wheel. In total, more than 4.8 million...
Delahaye 135MS Roadster
Interesting design, uniqueness, luxury. These words also describe the Delahaye 135MS Roadster. Let's take a look at a few facts about this car. 1. The Delahaye 135MS Roadster was a luxury sports car produced by the French automaker Delahaye from 1935-1954. 2. It was...
Packard Twelve Convertible Victoria
Luxury American car, Packard Twelve Convertible Victoria from 30. years of the last century, became famous for its luxury and impressive performance. Under the hood we find a 12-cylinder engine that delivered around 160 hp, so it could easily run the car to over 140...
Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic
It is a very rare sports car that was produced in the 1930s. The 57SC Atlantic was based on the Type 57S and was designed by Jean Bugatti, son of company founder Ettore Bugatti. The Type 57SC Atlantic is known for its sleek and aerodynamic design, which was inspired...
1929 Hudson Super Six Model R
One stunning car with amazing performance for its time. It's powered by a 4.7-litre inline six-cylinder with 92bhp. Many consider this car to be the best pre-war Hudson. It stands out for its sporty looks, short wheelbase and ability to keep up with the most expensive...
1974 Volkswagen Beetle
This car, known as the Beetle, is a small two-door car with an engine in the rear. It has a long history, as the beetle has been in production since the 1930s. years of the last century until 2003. Power is provided by a 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine that drives the...
1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom I
He was a replacement for Silver Ghost. Introduced as the New Phantom in 1925, it had a larger engine than the Silver Ghost, namely a 7.7-litre inline six-cylinder. It featured a 3-speed manual transmission, adjustable radiator caps, and utilized a disc clutch....
1937 Lancia Aprilia
A car that was well ahead of its time. It was produced from 1937-1949, but offered things like hydraulic brakes, an aluminium engine or fully independent all-wheel suspension. It featured a 1,352cc, 47bhp, four-cylinder engine that was mated to a manual gearbox....
1931 Chrysler Imperial
The Imperial was introduced in 1926 and was one of Chrysler's top vehicles for much of its history. At the end of 20. years, Walter P Chrysler decided to build a car that could compete with all the other bespoke cars of the time, and so this roadster from the CG range...