Chassis No. 875231
Engine No. R 1346-9
Body No. R 1315
Following the success at Le Mans during the 1950s, Jaguar's racing department was tasked with building a road-going sports car with the construction techniques of the famed D-Type to replace the XK150. When unveiled to the public in March 1961, Jaguar's latest creation stunned..
Chassis No. 800544
Engine No. 800544
Without question, Alphonse Guilloré represented one of Delahaye's most exclusive and sought-after coachbuilders for their sporting chassis. Based in the Parisian suburb of Courbevoie, Guilloré created numerous outstanding production and one-off bespoke examples during their most prolific years from 1..
Chassis No. 888592
Engine No. ZA2982-9
As its name suggests, the E-Type was at one time planned to be an evolution of the legendary Le Mans-winning D-Type sports racer – plans that were scrapped in 1956 amidst Jaguar's increased focus on building road-going sports cars and saloons, followed by the termination of its works racing progra..
Chassis No. 1E30493
Engine No. 7E2304-9
The first significant improvements to the industry-disrupting Jaguar E-Type arrived in October 1964. Styled by legendary aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer, Jaguar rightly left his timeless design untouched, instead focusing on changes under the skin that would improve comfort and reliability. An upgra..
Chassis No. 1899649
Shortly after World War II, a footrace would begin among all American manufacturers who sought to reignite their lineups for optimistic American buyers who were eager for the latest automobile. As the latest offering from The Blue Oval, the Ford Sportsman would offer an all-new look for the brand that allowed them to comp..
Delage opened its doors in 1905, quickly proving itself an engineering powerhouse among early 20th century European automobile manufacturers. After just three years in business, the rising French marque began winning Grand Prix, and captured a 1st Place win at the 1914 Indianapolis 500. Just weeks later, the world was plunged into global conflic..
Featuring a semi-monocoque chassis, front independent and rear semi-independent suspension, and generously sized, hydraulically actuated Lockheed brakes, Delahaye’s 175 was among the most modern and advanced cars built anywhere in the world upon its 1948 introduction. The 175 utilized a variant of the 135’s Le Mans-proven, overhead-valve straigh..
First seen in 1935, Delahaye’s 135 model signaled the exclusive French marque’s intent to imbue their highly regarded luxury cars with more sportiness. History shows this endeavor to have been quite successful, with the 135 securing many important period rally and endurance competition victories, including an outright win at the 1937 Monte Carlo..
During 1948–1949, California-based constructor Frank Kurtis built a total of 13 KK2000 chassis and sold them to customers demanding a proven, high-quality AAA racing car.
One such customer was Constance George “Babe” Tuffanelli, the Sicilian-born gangster, who rose through the ranks to become a lieutenant in Al Capone’s Chicago organiza..
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