$139,500
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Brown
Always built to the highest standards, the Packard was unquestionably one of the finest American cars of the pre-war era. First introduced in 1924, the …
$124,500
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Red
As the roaring twenties gave way to the 1930s and the Great Depression deepened, many luxury car manufacturers suddenly found themselves fighting for survival. A …
$289,500
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Red
Despite difficulties in the 1920s, Auburn made a significant impact in 1932 by introducing a new V12 engine. E.L. Cord played a huge part in …
$745,000
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Black
Since its establishment in 1904, Rolls-Royce rapidly became a symbol of luxury, innovation, and exceptional engineering. Known for setting the benchmark in automotive excellence, the …
$650,000
Missouri. Updated 2 days ago
Silver
In 1930, Cadillac made a bold statement in the luxury automobile market with the introduction of its groundbreaking sixteen-cylinder engine. The V16, along with its …
$265,000
Missouri. Updated 2 days ago
76162 km White
Graham-Paige Motors Corporation made a rousing debut during the 1928 New York Auto Show week with a lavish reception at New York Citys Hotel Roosevelt. …
$475,000
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10772 km Green
Bentley Motors achieved success with its first car, the single overhead camshaft 4-valve per cylinder 3-Litre introduced in 1919. Always intended as a sporting car …
$259,500
Missouri. Updated 2 days ago
Silver
Continuing to epitomize Americas fine-car market during the early 1930s, Packards Eleventh Series model range continues to rank among the companys finest. Debuted in August …
$289,500
Missouri. Updated 2 days ago
91776 km Yellow
In the mid-1930s, Peugeot was among the most respected names in the European auto industry. Through a conservative, measured approach to innovation, Peugeot produced cars …
$625,000
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10403 km Red
The American-born designer and engineer Howard Dutch Darrin began his storied career in the coachbuilding industry shortly after World War I. While serving in France …









