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sports car
Alvis's pre-war flagship — coachbuilt chassis favoured by British aristocracy.
French light sporting car; dominant in the 1920s cyclecar class.
Auburn Speedster — Art Deco styling; Cord and Duesenberg shared the showroom.
Le Mans winner 1923 — Aigle, Tank and Y engine series through WWII.
French luxury / competition car; bodied by Chapron, Figoni et Falaschi, etc.
Delahaye brand racing car model built in 4 or 5 examples in 1937 ; 12-cylinder 60° V engine ; 3 converted into passenger cars
Rear-engined small city car by Fiat
Famous 'Teardrop' Coupé bodied for Franco-Brazilian race driver Amir Ruffo.
Framo — Saxony-based small commercial / three-wheeler maker.
Graham-Paige — late-1920s 'Spirited Eight' straight-eight cars.
German automobile brand built in the 1920s
Hanomag Kommissbrot — small two-cylinder economy car; nicknamed for its loaf-like shape.
from 1963
LaSalle — GM's junior Cadillac companion brand, designed by Harley Earl.
Alsace-based Mathis — French mass-market pioneer, pre-war.
Sports coupé manufactured by British Motor Corporation and British Leyland
British car model (1948–1971)
Moto Guzzi briefly built a 4-wheeled prototype — 'the Guzzino 4R'.
1936 car
Packard's V12 Twelve flagship of the 1930s.
Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow — radical streamlined V12 concept, 5 built.
Ransom E. Olds' REO — Speed Wagon pickups and Royale luxury cars.
brand name applied to various car models
British luxury car
Salmson — aero-engine maker that turned to small sporting cars.
Stoewer — pre-war Stettin-based German manufacturer; also built WWI staff cars.
Post-WWII French luxury car; many bodied by Figoni et Falaschi.
Long-running British coachbuilder of Rolls-Royce and Daimler bodies.
Touring Superleggera Berlinetta — one of the most beautiful cars of the 1930s.
Saloon car made by the Triumph Motor Company division of British Leyland Corporation between October 1972 and August 1980
Pre-war Auto Union constituent brand — Wanderer, with Horch, DKW and Audi.
lightweight saloon car
ZIS — pre-war and postwar Soviet luxury sedans; predecessor to ZIL. ZIS was the same factory's name before its 1956 renaming to ZIL.
Soviet Politburo limousines built in Moscow by ZIL.