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1948 Alvis TA14 Shooting Brake
Above are two examples of the 1948 Alvis TA14 Shooting Brake. A white model (HBJ 910) and a green model (LWA 683). Following the end of...
1948 Healey "Woodie" Shooting Brake
Only seventeen were initially made, and one or two survive - which can be seen at The Footman James Classic Motor Show and Footman James...
1947 Riley RMA "Woodie" Shooting Brake
This rare Riley RMA 1.5-litre "Woodie," one family owned since new. The chassis was supplied directly by Riley. First registered December...
1947 Bentley MkVI Countryman Shooting Brake
First registered on 26th January 1948, this early MkVI features "Woodie"-style shooting brake coachwork by Harold Radford Ltd. A West...
1946 Delahaye 135 Guillore Break de Chasse
The Delahaye 135 Guilloré Break de Chasse (French for “shooting break,” the European term for “woodie station wagon”) was custom built as...
1943 Willys Jeep Shooting Brake
This was built as an ordinary Jeep MB, but in 1947 was sold at a war surplus sale to British coachbuilders Willenhall Coachcraft. They...
1938 Model 7Y Shooting Brake
This is a 1938 Model 7Y Shooting Brake. It was found in a backyard in London in the early '90s. Only five of these rare birds are known...
1938 Rolls-Royce 25/30HP Shooting Brake
In the years following the First World War, Rolls-Royce supplemented the Silver Ghost with a new six-cylinder model codenamed the...
1937 Daimler Shooting Brake
In May 1937, an order was placed for a new Daimler Shooting Brake to be delivered before King George VI visited Balmoral that summer....
1937 Austin 18 Shooting Brake
Photographed in 2013 in Aylesford, England, is the 1937 Austin 18 Shooting Brake. If more is known about any of these "shooting brakes,"...
1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Shooting Brake
This 1937 (3CP134) started life as a Vanden Plas DHC. As a shooting brake, it attracted Andy Warhol, who owned it in the '70s. It is...
1937 Bentley 4 1/4-Litre "Woodie" Shooting Brake
Chassis number 'B142JD' was initially bodied as an all-weather tourer by Vanden Plas. The Bentley was registered as 'DLO 934' (a London...
1937 Hispano-Suiza K6 "Break de Chasse"
In France, "Woodies" had considerable snob appeal, and Franay rebodied several Rolls-Royces in the late forties, as well as this 1937...
1936 Rolls-Royce 25/30HP Shooting Brake
Photographed at the 2018 Concours d'Élégance is this 1936 Rolls-Royce 25/30 Shooting Brake. If more is known about any of these "shooting...
1935 3 1/2-Litre Bentley
Although Rolls-Royce's acquisition of Bentley Motors in 1931 robbed the latter of its independence, it did at least ensure the survival...
1935 Rolls-Royce "Woodie" Shooting Brake
Since Rolls-Royce never actually made any "Woodie" Wagons, this particular car started life as a custom-bodied four-door sedan. It...
1934 Ford “Strathglass” Estate Wagon
Hugh Chisholm, whose father came to the US from Strathglass Carries, Scotland, was a wealthy entrepreneur in the East Coast paper,...
1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25HP "Woodie" Shooting Brake
Chassis GEX77 started off life as a Hooper enclosed limousine for Sir Louis Pearson of Nottingham. At some stage during the '50s or '60s,...
1934 Bentley 3 1/2-Litre Shooting Brake
This car is featured in the film "Kings Speech." Chassis B3BL, this 1934 3 1/2 litre was originally a Park Ward Drop Head Coupe, for...
1933 Rolls-Royce 20/25HP 'Woodie' Shooting Brake
This 1933 Rolls-Royce 20/25, serial No. GRW34 started life as a sedan bodied by Corsica Coachworks of North London. Because of the...
1933 Rolls-Royce 20/25HP Shooting Brake
This 1933 Rolls-Royce 20/25 (chassis #GSY9) was initially fitted with sports saloon coachwork from Hooper & Co. before being re-bodied as...
1932 Rolls-Royce 20/25HP Shooting Brake
This 1932 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Shooting Brake was photographed at the 2003 Lime Rock Vintage Race. This particular car (chassis no GRW34)...
1932 Rolls-Royce 20/25HP Shooting Brake
This 129-inch wheelbase 20/25 from 1932 has its origins as a 4-door saloon body. The shooting brake body style was designed to handle...
1931 Rolls-Royce 20/25HP Shooting Brake
This unique Rolls-Royce started life as a Barker-bodied landaulet commissioned by the American banker, J Pierpoint Morgan II, who served...
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