This handsome two-seater is well appointed, starting with the large brass radiator fitted with the marque’s badge and topped by a Marion Moto-Meter. For the new owner of this rare and important Marion Bobcat Speedster, one can only imagine the merry escapades that will be awaiting them on the road.
This 1917 Smith Flyer was purchased by John McMullen in the late 1980s after it had just finished a complete and professional restoration. Both the varnished woodwork and red painted surfaces have been restored to high quality show standards. The Buckboard’s wooden seatbacks are carefully pinstriped and gold scripted with the Smith emblem on both..
One look at this car and you can just imagine the thrill it must have been to be behind the wheel of this open speedster at full throttle. Being rather nimble and quite peppy, the drive had to have been exhilarating. According to the Pontiac-Oakland Club International, this is believed to be the only Model 37 Speedster left in existence, which mean..
Just as ready as this Buick was to tackle any road of the day, it is prepared to take on the best of judges, and having only been shown once, where it was awarded First in Class, it is sure to be a welcomed entrant at many more events. Outstanding in every respect this handsome Buick is one of the finest of its kind in existence.
John McMullen purchased this Packard 1-38 Runabout from Cornelius “Konnie†Kuiper, a Chicago funeral director, in 1997. Painstakingly restored, it has won many awards, including a First in Class at Meadow Brook Hall, Best of Show at Bay Harbour and a First in Class at Greenfield Village. Last shown in 2003, it presents opportunities for a new ow..
This newly arrived car has been owned by the same family since 1967 and apart from 9 months in 1966 there had been one recorded keeper since January 1925 who had possibly acquired the car in 1913. There appears to be one previous owner who is documented as having registered it as AO 1064 in 1911. It does not appear to been registered before that wh..
The Alldays and Onions Pneumatic Engineering Company of Birmingham built cars from 1898 to 1918. This particular four cylinder Alldays has recently arrived and I am still assessing it. It looks like it was restored a few years ago and appears to have had a fair bit of use since which is part of its charm. It is becoming increasingly rare to find ni..
The Waddington and Sons Motor Company of Newport Road, Middlesboroughproduced motorcycles , forecars and light cars ( voiturettes) between 1902 and 1906.
This forecar is equipped with a proprietary German 3 HP Fafnir engine.
The very early Fafnirs had an atmospheric inlet valve; this engine has a mechanically oerated inlet valve so it can be da..