1939 Super Cars
Alfa Romeo 6C 2300 B
This Alfa Romeo Berlinetta Sport is the prototype built for the 1940 Mille Miglia by Castagna. The 1940 Mille Miglia was never run and this car is the sole survivor of the 10 short chassis cars that were built by the company. It is constructed of aluminum......
Alfa Romeo 6C 2500
This 1939 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Sport Touring Berlinetta was offered for sale at the 2007 Blackhawk Collection Exhibit held at the Pebble Beach Concours. It carried a price tag of %241,100,000.This vehicle is the 1998 Pebble Beach Winner and the 1998......
Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS
With the combination of Vittorio Jano, 6C design, and Bruno Trevisan performance upgrades, the reliability and performance, along with fully independent suspension, made the pre-war Alfa 2500 models one of Europes most superb road machines.The 6C......
Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B
In the 1930s, the 8C 2900 Alfa was not a mere sports car but was the most advanced, modern, and compelling sports car money could buy. Approximately 32 of the 2.9 chassis were made and it is believed only 12 are Touring Spiders, seven of which are the......
Alfa Romeo Tipo 256
In many respects, a true sportscar is something of a wolf in sheeps clothing. From the outside they can appear merely elegant, luxury-based, sophisticated, even a bit docile at times. But, the heart that rests within beats with the passion and drive......
Aston Martin 15/98
The 2-liter Aston Martin designated as 1598 was one of the last cars to use this outdated nomenclature. The numbers refer to the old fashioned Royal Automobile Club horsepower rating of 15 as well its actual rating of 98 bhp. Launched in 1936, the early......
Bugatti Type 57
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the Prince of Persia and future Shah of Iran, received this supercharged Bugatti (the black Bugatti Type 57C) as a gift from the French government on the occasion of his first wedding. The dramatic body was constructed by Vanvooren......
Delage D6-70
Louis Delage was in charge of his business from its founding in 1905 to its liquidation at the height of the Great Depression. He was a graduate of the École Nationale dArts et Métiers and worked for two years at Peugeot before starting his own Paris......
Delahaye Type 135 MS
Delahaye had its beginnings in the late 19th century in Tours, France. Delahaye automobile manufacturing would be established in 1894 by Emile Delahaye. The company would soon gain a reputation for their reliable trucks. The company wanted to change......
Fiat 508 C
The charter establishing Fiat was signed in 1899. A year later, the factory opened and produced 24 cars in the first year. By 1908, Fiat had expanded throughout Europe and the U.S. World War I began and production focused on supplying the army. After......
Jaguar SS 2.5-Liter Mark IV
It was founded as SS Cars Ltd. in 1922 and changed its name to Jaguar in 1945 when production resumed after World War II. Jaguar Cars Limited is a British based luxury car manufacturer, originally with headquarters in Browns Lane, Coventry, England......
Lagonda LG6
There were six examples of the LG6 Rapdies built, of the 85 total LG6 models produced between 1937 and 1939. This example, chassis number 12348, was built in late 1938. It was ordered by Mr. McCall, a Birmingham businessman, through Broughtons of Cheltenham.......
Lagonda V12
Wilbur Gunn constructed his first self-propelled vehicle in 1899 it was a motorized bicycle with an engine of his own design that powered the front wheel. Soon, his backyard greenhouse had been converted into a factory used for constructing belt-driven......
Lagonda V12 LeMans
The example shown is one of twenty reproductions of the 1939 Lagonda V12 racers that competed at the 1939 Le Mans race. Two Lagondas entered in the 24-hour race and finished in third and fourth place. This amazing accomplishment is the result of the......
Maserati 4CL
This Maserati 4CL was delivered on May 29th of 1939 to Johnny Wakefield who campaigned it until the outbreak of the War. Wakefield passed away in 1942, after which, the car was purchased by Reg Parnell. It was raced extensively by Parnell between 1946......
Maserati 8CTF Boyle Special
Following his participation in the 1937 Vanderbilt Cup in a Maserati, Wilbur Shaw knew he had to drive on in the Indianapolis 500. A Chicago businessman and friend of Al Capone put up the money, and the car was special ordered for the 1938 Indy. Unfortunately,......
Rolls-Royce Phantom III
Originally bodied as a Sedanca deVille by Hooper, the second owner removed the original body and sent the chassis to Labourdette of Paris for the current body. Bare chassis were simply not available immediately after World War II. This is the last......
Talbot-Lago T120
The Talbot-Lago T120 was produced from 1935 until 1939. It had a box section frame and a 3-liter overhead valve straight 6-cylinder engine developed by ex-Fiat engineer Walter Becchia. This T120 was built by the Talbot-Lago factory, hence the title......
Talbot-Lago T150 C
The French-based Talbot-Lago Company was founded in 1936 and would produce a variety of automobiles, including sport and racing cars, through its demise in 1959, when it was sold to Simca. It was founded by an Italo-British businessman named Antonio......
Talbot-Lago T23
In 1934 Tony Lago was promoted to the position of general manager of Automobiles Talbots. A year later, he acquired the company and hired Walter Brecchia, an engineer. Together, they began work on the first Talbot-Lago they were driven by the desire......
Wanderer W25K
In 1932, four independent auto manufacturers came together to form Germanys second-largest automobile manufacturer, named Auto Union. This union between Audi, Horch, Wanderer, and D.K.W. was a merger formed with hopes of riding out Germanys economical......