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1941 Chevy Fleetline Convertible / The Car That Wasn’t Made

The only 1941 Chevy convertible available in 1941 was available on their top of the line Special Deluxe model and it was a fine looking automobile with great smooth lines. Both the Special Deluxe and Master Deluxe were introduced in 1941. Both of these models had similar body styling in 1941. A 1941 Chevrolet Fleetline …

The Rare 1952 Singer 4 AD Roadster

The 1952 Singer Roadster featured in this article was advertised as a car with an established reputation. In fact, that reputation went back quite a long way. George Singer began building bicycles in England in 1874 and started building cars in 1901 as Singer Motor Cars. Singer’s 1901 cars were three wheel motorized vehicles. After …

A Vintage and Rare 1935 Rolls Royce Phantom II

The Rolls-Royce Phantom II was the last of the great six cylinder automobiles whose entire development had been managed by F. Henry Royce himself. The company’s West Wittering design team put the design to paper per Royce’s specifications. The Rolls-Royce Phantom II was the third and last of the Rolls Royce 40/50 hp models and it …