Chassis No. 198.040.5500606
Engine No. 198.980.5500645
Body No. A198.040.5500586
Mercedes-Benz achieved great success racing their W194 Coupe in 1952 and, with encouragement from visionary U.S. car importer Max Hoffman, the development of a high-performance road variant of the race car began. The resulting road car, the 300 SL Gu..
Chassis No. WDB1400761A156242
Engine No. 120.980.12.022068
The 600 SEC was positioned as the pinnacle of the Mercedes-Benz model range when released with its all-new 6.0-liter V12 engine. They offered a strikingly elegant yet aerodynamic design with a fluid, seamless shape and a unique two-door pillarless form with an interior that pro..
Chassis No. WDDRK7JA3FA011391
Mercedes-Benz capped off the legacy of its groundbreaking SLS AMG supercar with the 2015 SLS AMG Final Edition, unveiled simultaneously at the Los Angeles and Tokyo Motor Shows. This limited series, capped at just 350 units, marked the end of an era for the SLS, combining the refinement of the standard model wit..
Chassis No. WDB1400571A241968
The Mercedes-Benz 600s of the 1990s represented the pinnacle of luxury German automotive engineering, featuring a 6.0-liter V12 engine that was both powerful and cutting-edge. It was the first production car V12 engine for Mercedes, offering advanced technologies like four-valve technology, a variable intake cam..
Chassis No. WDB4632061X118986
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class traces its roots back to the early 1970s, influenced by the Shah of Iran, a key Daimler-Benz shareholder who advocated for a durable off-road vehicle. This vision laid the foundation for the now-iconic G-Class. By 1990, the introduction of the W463 model marked a turning point, blending..
Chassis No. 4855076 Engine No. 801472 Devin Enterprises, founded by Bill Devin in 1955, transformed small production sports car manufacturing with its innovative fiberglass bodies. The Devin D, introduced in 1958, followed the Devin SS as a more cost-effective model featuring a lightweight ladder chassis, Volkswagen-derived suspension, and ..
Chassis No. WA92167664
Dual-Ghia Serial No. 160
Some of the most exquisitely luxurious motor cars in automotive history are the byproduct of a hybrid Italian-American collaboration, marrying the very best in Italian style and elegance with the latest in American performance and flash. Indeed, from the Cunningham to the Monteverdi, none ..
Chassis No. 84489
Engine No. P730552
Transmission No. 18150
As a family-run company in their earliest years, Porsche rarely sought outside input. Yet, in the early 1950s, fabled U.S. importer Max Hoffman recognized the demand for an affordable, lightweight sports car suited to the American market. His earliest effort, the aluminu..
Chassis No. 188.014.5500027
Body No. A188.014.5500023
Engine No. 199.980.5500015
Following the conclusion of World War II, Mercedes-Benz shifted its focus toward smaller, more affordable offerings to help revive the German economy and deal with rationed resources. As conditions improved throughout the 1950s, the company's board ..
Chassis No. 404/X/3058
Arnolt-Bristol No. AR/BR5859C
Engine No. BS1/MkII/259
The aftermath of World War II had left Italy's industrial landscape in turmoil, with legendary names like Vignale, Bertone, Michelotti, Scaglietti, and Zagato grappling with severe inflation and supply shortages. It was against this backdrop of economic ..