The company co-founded by William Walmsley and William Lyons in 1922, which traded under the name Swallow Sidecar Company, progressively developed into a coachbuilder following its start making stylish sidecars for motorcycles. In May 1927, Swallow announced that it would make a 2-seater body to fit the Austin 7 chassis and running gear. The result..
The company co-founded by William Walmsley and William Lyons in 1922, which traded under the name Swallow Sidecar Company, progressively developed into a coachbuilder following its start making stylish sidecars for motorcycles. In May 1927, Swallow announced that it would make a 2-seater body to fit the Austin 7 chassis and running gear. The res..
Originally assembled in the early 1990's this very correct and rarely found EA Sports replica in full touring trim. Full wings, windscreen and complete weather gear. Accurately assembled around a Roach Manufactuing body it is very accurate in many aspects with many correct parts used throughout the build. In excellent condition throughout ..
Presented in striking Auburn Onyx Black with a rich slate gray leather interior, this 1936 Auburn 852 Convertible Cabriolet is a true jewel of prewar American motoring. The car underwent a comprehensive, nut-and-bolt, frame-off restoration by renowned Auburn authority James Milligan and owner of Auburn West, a respected purveyor of Auburn new-ol..
Vehicle Highlights Chassis No. 32741EEngine No. GH537 Vehicle DescriptionThis vehicle was first sold to Mr. Schilling (A. Schilling & Company founded in 1881). After some degree of use by Mr. Schilling, he directed his mechanic to mount the Auburn Speedster body on a Lincoln V12 chassis...