Chassis No. GHN3L52048
Engine No. 18GB-U-H 4856
Building on the triumph of its MGA predecessor, the MGB, introduced in May 1962, was initially offered solely as a convertible. Over its 18-year production span, the MGB outshone the MGA in sales, becoming MG's best-selling and longest-running model. This solidified its iconic status as a..
Chassis No. 100251
Engine No. GK499HE
Is it a car? Is it a boat? It's both! Hans Trippel's work on amphibious vehicles began in the 1930s and led to the creation of the Volkswagen-based Schwimmwagen. After the war, Trippel revived the concept with the Amphicar, initially called the Eurocar. The Amphicar featured a 1,147 cc four-cylinde..
Chassis No. 100531
Engine No. 96210
Body No. 737-1151
Designed under the direction of Edward Turner, the combination of the lightweight V8 and the fiberglass body gave the Daimler SP 250 an excellent power-to-weight ratio, contributing to its reputation as an agile, responsive sports car. The 2.5-liter V8 was an innovative des..
Chassis No. 113.042.10.006566
Engine No. 127.981.10.005356
The 1963 Geneva Motor Show saw the debut of the Mercedes-Benz 230 SL (W 113), a model that aimed to replace both the 190 SL and the legendary 300 SL. Despite sharing some similarities with its predecessors, the 230 SL was a new concept, combining the performance of a sports car..
Chassis No. 183451023614
Engine No. 422824
Body No. 23686
Originality comes in many forms but very few exude its nature quite like this 1967 Volvo 1800 S. Built in Gothenburg, Sweden in March 1967, chassis number 183451023614 was optioned in Cherry Red (46) with an interior trimmed with Black leather seats and Black upholstery (3..
Chassis No. GHDL2106722
Engine No. 16GCUH7050
After debuting to widespread acclaim in 1955, the free-spirited MGA Roadster was given a more refined, fixed hardtop in October 1956-an elegant transformation aimed at capturing the allure of the stylish GT cars then sweeping across Europe. The new Coupe design, with its generous glass area..
Chassis No. 7J1061872
Engine No. 7J1061872
The Buick Riviera emerged from General Motors' series of "experimental concepts," code-named XP-715, with GM design chief Bill Mitchell envisioning a razor-sharp, sheer profile complemented by twin vertical grilles-an homage to the La Salle brand's distinctive front-end styling of the 1930s. W..
Chassis No. 890387
Engine No. RA6286-9
The Series 1 Jaguar E-Type, introduced at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, was a groundbreaking blend of performance and design. Created under Jaguar founder William Lyons, the car was shaped by Malcolm Sayer, a skilled aerodynamicist whose work balanced sleek aesthetics with functionality. Its long ho..
Chassis No. 5043268
Engine No. 9439227
Without straying far from its simple, utilitarian origins-a rear mounted, air-cooled engine mated directly to the transaxle, a 94.5-inch wheelbase, and independent front, swing axle rear suspension-Volkswagen attempted to broaden the Beetle's appeal in 1948 by tipping Karmann to build four-seater ..
Chassis No. GHD3L110410
Engine No. 18GBRUH62830
Body No. GBD009284P
If there was ever a British brand for the American audience that combined lightweight construction, speed, a throaty sound, great handling, and value it must be MG. By the mid-1960s MG had thoroughly hit their "Safety Fast" stride with the four-cylinder MGB and w..