Negotiable
ExpiredSpain. Published 4 years ago
The car is a project started and never finished, free of rust, the mechanics and the engine are finished, you just need to finish. The …
£68,000
ExpiredFrance. Published 4 years ago
delahaye fully restored year 1937 special model ordered and bought by french administration fully registered in delahaye archives is complete 135 car only fitted with …
£21,500
ExpiredUnited Kingdom. Published 4 years ago
Here we have my 1931 BSA Trike. this is a very special car having received a thorough restoration resulting in a road going special. It …
£4,950
ExpiredUnited Kingdom. Published 4 years ago
1935 Austin Lichfield 10hp 4 door saloon. The car has very sound bodywork, and the engine runs very well . Don't think the engine has …
£17,950
ExpiredUnited Kingdom. Published 4 years ago
Black
1933 Lanchester 15/ 18 Carbodies Atlantic Four light saloon in maroon and black. Sun roof. 6 cylinder engine. 2. 5ltr. Preselective gearbox. Fluid Flywheel. Hydraulic …
$94,995
ExpiredGeorgia. Published 4 years ago
41055 km Automatic
This 1934 Ford 3-Window coupe immediately catches your eye with its burning hot paintwork, but thats far from its only trick. With a supercharged stroker …
$90,000
ExpiredMississippi. Published 4 years ago
106765 km Manual
Older RestorationGreen and Gold Livery ExteriorGreen Leather Interior66,314 Miles Shown on Odometer230.4ci Straight 8 EngineOverhead Valves, Mechanical Valves, and 2 Barrel Updraft Carburetors RWDOptional Clock …
€13,000
ExpiredFrance. Published 4 years ago
The car is powered by a standard 40-horsepower engine. An older restoration included a color change and upgraded wheels.
$225,000
ExpiredMissouri. Published 4 years ago
The American Automobile Company of Indianapolis Indiana was founded in 1906 and in their brief eight-year history produced a variety of cars although none are …
$109,500
ExpiredMissouri. Updated 4 years ago
The Model L was the first production vehicle to come from Henry Lelands latest venture Lincoln Motor Company. Lelands expertise was fundamental to the development …









