1956 Arnolt-Bristol Roadster

Arnolt-Bristol: how’s that for obscure? The company only made 142 cars during their short life, and most of them died on the racetrack. There aren’t many left around, is what we’re saying. This particular example was totally restored by its current owner, who stripped it to bare metal and repainted … Read More

1910 American Underslung Traveler Toy Tonneau

Nobody buys a Brass Era automobile for performance reasons, but this particular 1910 American Underslung Traveler Toy Tonneau can cut the mustard—it completed the Tour d’Elegance at Pebble Beach in 2014. But really, you buy a car like this for a sense of turn of the century elegance. This particular … Read More

1931 Bentley 4½-Litre Supercharged Two-Seater Sports

Only fifty “Blower Bentleys” were ever made, and the fact that they were marketed and used as racecars means that even fewer are in good working order with original parts. Fortunately this 1931 Bentley 4½-Litre Supercharged Two-Seater Sports has been authenticated by Dr. Clare Hay, a Bentley historian. This car … Read More

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