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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...
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...
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...
1922-1927 Alfa Romeo RL Super Sport
The Alfa Romeo RL was produced between 1922–1927. It was Alfa's first sport model after World War I. The car was designed in 1921 by...
1922-1931 Lancia Lambda
The Lancia Lambda is an innovative automobile produced from 1922 through 1931. It was the first car to feature a load-bearing unitary...
1922-1939 Austin 7
The Austin 7 is an economy car that was produced from 1923 until 1939 in the United Kingdom by Austin. Approximately 250,000 units were...
1921-1925 Rumpler Tropfenwagen
Aerodynamics Rumpler, born in Vienna, was known as a designer of aircraft when at the 1921 Berlin car show he introduced the...
1908-1927 Ford Model T
Between its debut in 1908 and its final production in 1927, more than 15 million Model T’s, the runaway best-seller of its time, were...
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