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World's Largest Flying Car Archive (Part 1 of 3)
A flying car or roadable aircraft is a type of vehicle that can function as both a personal car and an aircraft. The term "flying car" is...
1929 Rolls-Royce 20HP Shooting Brake
The coachbuilder is unknown of this 1929 20HP (chassis GEN36), and any assistance with information is appreciated. It featured in the...
1929 Rolls-Royce 20HP Shooting Brake (Alpe & Saunders)
According to Rolls-Royce Foundation records, chassis number GX03 was sent to Park Ward on June 28, 1929, to fit its original coachwork,...
1929 Rolls-Royce 20/25HP Shooting Brake (Henry Binder)
Ordered new by Andre Lazard of the French Banking family; this car is a very, very early 20/25 & was despatched direct Paris to be bodied...
1928 Rolls-Royce 40/50HP Phantom 1 Shooting Brake
This magnificent Phantom I, with its inline six-cylinder engine of 7,668 cc capacity, was initially completed with a limousine body by...
1927 Rolls-Royce 20HP Shooting Brake
This 1927 Rolls-Royce Twenty featured wood shooting brake coachwork and received a multi-year restoration that began in the late 1980s....
1927 Rolls-Royce 20HP Shooting Brake (A. A. McCloud & Sons)
The 1927 Rolls-Royce 20 HP Shooting Brake photos by A. A. McCloud & Sons were taken in Harewood, England. Unfortunately, not much else...
1927 Wilkinson Phantom I Shooting Brake
This 1927 Wilkinson Phantom I Shooting Brake was last known to belong to Richard Beesley. If more is known about any of these "shooting...
1927 Rolls-Royce 20HP Shooting Brake (GRJ70)
Very little is known about this sleek, green shooting brake. Apparently, it was last reported being restored in Northern California. View...
1926 Rolls-Royce 20HP Shooting Brake (GOK9)
This 1926 20HP (GOK9) belongs to David Dodge of Phoenix, AZ. David says it was last known to have its Windovers Saloon coachwork in...
1926 Rolls-Royce 20HP Shooting Brake
Sources and information are scarce, especially for these ultra-rare, earlier models. If more is known about any of these "shooting...
1926 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Shooting Brake
Chassis 57NC was ordered new on December 17, 1926, by Mrs. A.T. Ellis to receive double cabriolet coachwork by Gills, designed to carry...
1926 Rolls-Royce 20HP Shooting Brake
According to Rolls-Royce Foundation records (included with the car), this car was originally ordered as an enclosed limousine by A. Lloyd...
1924 Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP Silver Ghost Shooting Brake
Long wheelbase chassis number '101EM' was delivered to coachbuilder Windovers Ltd in March 1924 for bodying as an 'enclosed drive...
1924 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Shooting Brake
Fitted initially with Enclosed Drive Limousine coachwork by Hooper, chassis 89RM was supplied new to the financier and MP Sir Harry...
1924 Delage DI Eight-Lite Shooting Brake
Very few vehicles are built as hunting wagons, yet it appears that this utilitarian Delage was explicitly constructed for just that...
1924 Daimler 57HP Shooting Brake
This 1924 Daimler 57HP Shooting Brake was bought by King George V in 1924. This photo was taken inside the Museum at Sandringham Estate...
1923 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Shooting Brake
In 1923, the future King Edward VIII commissioned coachbuilders Barker to refinish the chassis of a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost to create a...
1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Gran Sport by Zagato
The 6C won fame in numerous races for its powerful super-charged, six-cylinder, 1750cm³ DOHC engine. It must be one of the greatest...
1928 Rolls-Royce Phantom I by Zagato
Ugo Zagato, born on the 25th of June 1890, began his coachbuilding career in 1919 when he left the Officine Aeronautiche Pomilio to set...
1927 Bugatti Tipo 43
Ugo Zagato, born on the 25th of June 1890, began his coachbuilding career in 1919 when he left the Officine Aeronautiche Pomilio to set...
World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 1 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...
1926 Mobile Home
Besides being a postcard photo by Zeitung, I couldn’t find any more information. Comment if you know more about it! 📷: Scherl...
1924-1930 Bugatti T35
1924 Bugatti Type 35 Prototype (pictured above) Grand Prix racer or daily driver—the Type 35 could be driven to the track, on the track...
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