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The Lagonda V-12, the American Bantam and the MG Midget are just a few examples of the exciting cars to surface in the 1930s. View photos and read histories of these and other '40s models.

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1934-1939 Alfa Romeo 6C2300

The 1934-1939 Alfa Romeo 6C2300 offered a wide variety of body styles. Although not as fast, the 6C2300 was more civilized than the firm's contemporary eight-cylinder monster. See pictures and get detailed specs for the 1934-1939 Alfa Romeo 6C2300.

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  • 1931 Cord L-29 Boattail Speedster
    1931 Cord L-29 Boattail Speedster

    The 1931 Cord L-29 Boattail Speedster was truly one of a kind. The car's dramatic appearance was enhanced by a bold color scheme of Chinese Red matched with bright yellow panels. See photos and read about why this classic model was years ahead of its time. See more »

  • 1936-1939 Triumph Dolomite
    1936-1939 Triumph Dolomite

    1936-1939 Triumph Dolomites were the epitome of elegant British styling in a sporty roadster package. Power came from either a four- or six-cylinder engine producing 50 to 75 horsepower. Explore the features of these collectible cars. See more »

  • 1930 Blackhawk
    1930 Blackhawk

    The 1930 Blackhawk offered classic styling and a wide range of body types. It was one of the several junior makes launched in the heady late Twenties. The Blackhawk was introduced as a companion to Stutz and based on the 1928 Model BB. Learn about this classic car. See more »

  • 1930-1939 Aston Martin 1 1/2 Litre/2Litre
    1930-1939 Aston Martin 1 1/2 Litre/2Litre

    The 1930-1939 Aston Martin 1 1/2 Litre/2 Litre series was introduced in 1927. It offers great vintage character and a super engine. With willowy chassis and a noble radiator, this Aston Martin line was very sporting. Learn more about this classic car. See more »

  • 1932-1934 MG J-Type Midget
    1932-1934 MG J-Type Midget

    A vintage British sports car the 1932-1934 MG J-Type Midget is rare and valuable. Learn about the history of this little sports car and discover more about the positives, negatives, production facts, specifications and engine types. See more »

  • 1933-1939 Mercedes-Benz Type 770 Grosser
    1933-1939 Mercedes-Benz Type 770 Grosser

    The 1938-1940 Mercedes-Benz Type 770 Grosser was built primarily for Adolph Hitler as a symbol of the Third Reich's power. Learn about this historical car and discover the production facts, specifications and more. See more »

  • 1934-1936 MG PA/PB
    1934-1936 MG PA/PB

    The 1934-1936 MG PA/PB came in three body styles and could reach high speeds, though it gave a very rough ride. Learn about this rare sports car and discover more about its specifications and engine types. See more »

  • 1936-1939 MG TA/TB
    1936-1939 MG TA/TB

    The 1936-1939 MG TA/TB replaced the P-Types and were less distinctly MG. Learn more about the history of this rare Morris Garages sports car and check out production facts, specifications and engine types. See more »

  • 1936-1941 BMW 327/328
    1936-1941 BMW 327/328

    The 1936-1941 BMW 327/328 were the most charismatic of the prewar BMWs with great performance and durability. The BMW 328 was an efficient two-seat sports roadster with a tubular frame. Learn more about this classic sports car from BMW. See more »

  • 1938-1940 Graham Supercharger
    1938-1940 Graham Supercharger

    The Graham Supercharger, an exotic high-performance car, is a hit with collectors today. It was the remarkable radical "Spirit of Motion" better known as the "sharknose" Graham. Learn all about the 1938-1940 Graham Supercharger. See more »

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