1934 Ford

A product of the Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan. The 1934 Ford Deluxe Phaeton retains the longer look and smooth styling introduced in the prior year. Minor changes for 1934…

1934 Duesenberg

The famous Duesenberg Model J was introduced in December of 1928 at the New York Automobile Show. The car was designed to be the mightiest car ever built in America…

1934 Hupmobile

This 2-door coupe is wearing its original factory paint but requires a complete total vehicle restoration. The coupe body style is a rare find today.

1934 Pierce-Arrow

Pierce-Arrow was a manufacturer of luxury cars located in Buffalo New York. The name was synonymous with class and distinction; Pierce-Arrow was the “old money” brand in the teens, twenties…

1932 Stutz

The Stutz Motor Car Company of Indianapolis, IN, used engineering knowledge and experience on the local Indy track for the production of the Stutz Bearcat from 1912 until 1924. The…

1931 Ford

The Ford Model A, introduced in late October, 1927 as a 1928 model, was such a radical departure from the Model T that Ford closed its factory for almost six…

1931 Packard

The 1931 Packard line consisted of 8 cylinder vehicles only. The less expensive model, the Standard Eight, featured a 319 cubic inch engine that was mounted on a 126 or…

1931 Cord

Introduced in 1929, the new Front Wheel Drive Cord L-29 featured a low silhouette on a 137.5” wheelbase. The sleek boat-tail speedster design was introduced to the public in January,…

1931 Chevrolet

The 1931 Chevrolets were called the Independence models and were built on the same chassis and powered by the same six cylinder overhead valve engines that were introduced in 1929….