Offered from the Peter Giddings CollectionOne of the great engine designs of the Prewar EraPreviously rebuilt by Auto Restorations New ZealandA fascinating piece of engineering worthy of display, or use as a spare for vintage racing That Alfa Romeo built some of the greatest automobiles of the ..
SOLD! User and maitenance manual for the 1934 Alfa Romeo 6C 2300, also known as the 7th series and only built in 1934. Very nice condition, it only has a slightly damaged cover corner. Extremely rare to find. Language: Italian Year: 1934 Sold to a true Alfista!
A faithful engraved reproduction brass badge for a 1880's Coventry Machinists solid tyre tricycle. On 1.5mm thick brass reading: Manufactured by The Coventry Machinists Co Ltd - Coventry. A rare item if you a looking for one? 30mm between mounting holes. More badges available on our website following the link over there. >>>>>
An original smaller Bosch horn as fitted to Alfa Romeo and Bugatti amongst others. Not to be confused with the larger common Bosch horns, this is the smaller version. Has been chrome plated with some plating worn as seen in photos. Tested and working. Buyer pays shipping cost.
Original book about Tazio Nuvolari from 1930, 143 pages. Italian language. Condition: complete, cover has heavy signs of use, but the pages are in good condition and not loose. Very rare collectors item. More information and pictures on request. Please have a look at my other items ..
A beautiful brass early French head badge for a bicycle or for an early motorcycle. Pressed brass depicting a lion in a bicycle wheel. Bainbault Mollot of Beaulieu Sur Loire - Cycles - Autos - Motocyclettes. 67mm between hole centres.
A very ornate and elaborate French bicycle head badge dating from c.1910 for 'Cycles Fellows'. Depicting an early aeroplane flying machine and pilot. A rare piece. 67.5mm between mounting holes. Beautiful.
Rare book of the Alfa Romeo 6C Series by Angela Cherrett. Pages: 229 Language: English Asking price: 210 Euro excluding (worldwide) shipping. This book should not fail in the collection of any (prewar) car enthusiast.