models
1930–1972
Alfa Romeo 1750
Italy
1932–2019
Alfa Romeo Spider

sports car

Italy
1933–1940
Alvis Silver Eagle / Speed 25

Alvis's pre-war flagship — coachbuilt chassis favoured by British aristocracy.

United Kingdom
1921–1939
Amilcar Compound / Pégase

French light sporting car; dominant in the 1920s cyclecar class.

France
1932–1968
Austin A110
United Kingdom
1924–1974
Austin A30
United Kingdom
1929–1968
Austin A40
United Kingdom
1934–2016
Austin MINI
United Kingdom
1923–1968
Austin SEVEN
United Kingdom
1935–1967
Austin SIX
United Kingdom
1934–2025
BMW 3 Series
Germany
1933–1940
BMW FRASER NASH
United Kingdom
1930–1968
Buick Special
United States
1939 – present
Checker Motors Checker Model A

car model produced by Checker Motors Corporation

1922–1946
Chenard & Walcker Tank / Aigle

Le Mans winner 1923 — Aigle, Tank and Y engine series through WWII.

France
1939–1955
Citroën FAMILIALE
United Kingdom
1937–1952
Daimler DROP HEAD COUPE
United Kingdom
1921–1987
Daimler LANDAULETTE
United Kingdom
1929–2006
Daimler LIMOUSINE
United Kingdom
1935–1954
Delahaye 135

French luxury / competition car; bodied by Chapron, Figoni et Falaschi, etc.

France
1934–2025
Fiat 500

Rear-engined small city car by Fiat

Italy
1937–1951
Figoni et Falaschi Talbot-Lago T150 Goutte d'Eau

Famous 'Teardrop' Coupé bodied for Franco-Brazilian race driver Amir Ruffo.

France
1932–2009
Ford POPULAR
United Kingdom
1937–1963
Ford PREFECT
United Kingdom
1939 – present
Ford Germany Ford Taunus
1939 – present
Ford-Vairogs V8 Standart
1923–1942
Framo Framo V / Phänomobil

Framo — Saxony-based small commercial / three-wheeler maker.

Germany
1928–1941
Graham-Paige Custom / Hollywood

Graham-Paige — late-1920s 'Spirited Eight' straight-eight cars.

United States
1926–1940
Gutbrod Standard Superior

German automobile brand built in the 1920s

1928–1939
Hanomag Kommissbrot

Hanomag Kommissbrot — small two-cylinder economy car; nicknamed for its loaf-like shape.

Germany
1932–1978
Hillman Minx
1931–1967
Humber Snipe
1936–2009
Jaguar S-Type

from 1963

United Kingdom
1939–1947
Lagonda V12 Rapide / DB

W.O. Bentley's post-WW2 V12 Lagonda — David Brown era.

United Kingdom
1934–1973
Lancia BERLINA
United Kingdom
1927–1940
LaSalle LaSalle (Model 303 / 345)

LaSalle — GM's junior Cadillac companion brand, designed by Harley Earl.

United States
1930–1950
Mathis 333 / 4CV

Alsace-based Mathis — French mass-market pioneer, pre-war.

France
1933–2022
Mercedes-Benz 200
United Kingdom
1932–1972
MG Magnette
United Kingdom
1934–1971
MG MGA
United Kingdom
1933–1993
MG MGB

Sports coupé manufactured by British Motor Corporation and British Leyland

United Kingdom
1931–1972
MG MGC
United Kingdom
1929–1999
MG Midget
United Kingdom
1933–2002
MG ROADSTER
United Kingdom
1939–2008
MG TD/TF
United Kingdom
1936–2019
Morgan 4/4
United Kingdom
1929–2016
Morgan AERO
United Kingdom
1928–2019
Morgan Aero 8
United Kingdom
1927–2010
Morgan SPORTS
United Kingdom
1916–1974
Morris Cowley
United Kingdom
1931–1958
Morris Isis
United Kingdom
1926–1997
Morris MINI
United Kingdom
1920–1981
Morris Minor

British car model (1948–1971)

United Kingdom
1913–1971
Morris Oxford
United Kingdom
1920–1957
Moto Guzzi Touring Cars

Moto Guzzi briefly built a 4-wheeled prototype — 'the Guzzino 4R'.

Italy
1937–2002
Opel Kadett

1936 car

Germany
1933–1939
Packard Twelve / Custom Eight

Packard's V12 Twelve flagship of the 1930s.

United States
1939 – present
Porsche 64
Germany
1915–1956
REO Speed Wagon / Royale

Ransom E. Olds' REO — Speed Wagon pickups and Royale luxury cars.

United States
1933–1965
Riley 1.5
United Kingdom
1926–1959
Riley 2.6
United Kingdom
1933–1970
Riley Kestrel

brand name applied to various car models

1913–2025
Rolls-Royce Ghost
United Kingdom
1933–2008
Rolls-Royce PARK WARD
United Kingdom
1925–2025
Rolls-Royce Phantom

British luxury car

United Kingdom
1921–1957
Salmson VAL 3 / S4

Salmson — aero-engine maker that turned to small sporting cars.

France
1920–1944
Stoewer Greif Junior / 40

Stoewer — pre-war Stettin-based German manufacturer; also built WWI staff cars.

Germany
1939–1958
Sunbeam TALBOT
United Kingdom
1938–1985
Talbot SUNBEAM
United Kingdom
1937–1951
Talbot-Lago T150

Post-WWII French luxury car; many bodied by Figoni et Falaschi.

France
1904–1966
Thrupp & Maberly Rolls-Royce Coachwork

Long-running British coachbuilder of Rolls-Royce and Daimler bodies.

United Kingdom
1935–1939
Touring Alfa Romeo 8C 2900 Berlinetta

Touring Superleggera Berlinetta — one of the most beautiful cars of the 1930s.

Italy
1932–1983
Triumph Dolomite

Saloon car made by the Triumph Motor Company division of British Leyland Corporation between October 1972 and August 1980

United Kingdom
1935–1971
Triumph Vitesse
United Kingdom
1920–2005
Vauxhall Velox
United Kingdom
1938–1956
Vauxhall Wyvern
United Kingdom
1938–2003
Volkswagen Beetle

Volkswagen-made car produced from 1938 to 2003

Germany
1936–1940
Wanderer W24 / W25

Pre-war Auto Union constituent brand — Wanderer, with Horch, DKW and Audi.

Germany
1939–1972
Wolseley 18/85
1930–1970
Wolseley Hornet

lightweight saloon car

1936–1975
Wolseley SIX
United Kingdom
1936–1958
ZIL 101 / 110

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 Union
1936–2002
ZIL Limousine / 4104

Soviet Politburo limousines built in Moscow by ZIL.

Soviet Union