Classic Car Club of America - Complete Car List

Complete Car List

All vehicles built between 1925 and 1948 are accepted unless specified otherwise.

  • AC
  • Adler (by application)
  • Alfa Romeo
  • Alvis (Speed 20, Speed 25, and 4.3 L)
  • Amilcar (by application)
  • Armstrong Siddeley (by application)
  • Aston Martin (all 1927-39)
  • Auburn (all 8- and 12-cylinder)
  • Austro-Daimler
  • Ballot (by application)
  • Bentley
  • Benz
  • Blackhawk
  • BMW (327/318, 327, 328, and 335)
  • Brewster (all heart front)
  • Brough-Superior (by application)
  • Bucciali (TAV 8, TAV 30, TAV 12 and Double Huit)
  • Bugatti (All except Type 52)
  • Buick (1931-42 — 90 Series and 80 Limited)
  • Cadillac (All V-12 and V-16; All 1925-35; 1936-48 — All 63, 65, 67, Cadillac Series 70, 72, 75, 80, 85, 90 Series; 1938-47 — 60 Special; 1940-47 — All Series 62)
  • Chenard-Walcker (by application)
  • Chrysler (1926-30 — Imperial 80, 1929 Imperial L; 1931-37 — Imperial Series CG, CH, CL, and CW Newports and Thunderbolts;1934 — CX; 1935 — C-3; 1936 — C-11; 1937-48 — Custom Imperial, Crown Imperial Series C-15, C-20, C-24, C-27, C-33, C-37, C-40)
  • Cord
  • Cunningham (Series V6, V7, V8, and V9 race cars built by Briggs Cunningham)
  • Dagmar (6-80)
  • Daimler (All 8- and 12-cylinder)
  • Darracq (8-cylinder and 4-litre 6-cylinder)
  • Delage (model D-8)
  • Delahaye (Series 135, 145, 165)
  • Delaunay Belleville (6-cylinder)
  • Doble
  • Dorris
  • Duesenberg
  • DuPont
  • Excelsior (by application)
  • Farman
  • Fiat (by application)
  • FN (by application)
  • Franklin (All models except 1933-34 Olympic)
  • Frazer-Nash (by application)
  • Georges Irat
  • Graham (1930-31 — Series 137)
  • Graham-Paige (1929-30 — Series 837)
  • Hispano-Suiza (All French models; Spanish models T56, T56BIS, T64)
  • Horch
  • Hotchkiss (by application)
  • Hudson (1929 — Series L)
  • Humber (by application)
  • Invicta
  • Isotta-Fraschini
  • Itala
  • Jaguar (1946–48 — 2 1⁄2 L, 3 1⁄2 L (Mark IV))
  • Jensen (by application)
  • Jordan (Speedway Series Z, as well as 1929–31 Jordan 8, various model designations of G, 90 and Great Line 90)
  • Julian
  • Kissel (1925-26; 1927 — 8-75; 1928 — 8-90 and 8-90 White Eagle; 1929-31 8-126)
  • Lagonda (All models except 1933-40 Rapier)
  • Lanchester (by application)
  • Lancia (by application)
  • LaSalle (1927-33)
  • Lincoln (All L, KA, KB, and K; 1941 — 168 H; 1942 — 268 H; All Lincoln Continentals)
  • Lincoln Continental
  • Locomobile (All models 48 and 90; 1927-29 — Model 8-80; 1929 — 8-88)
  • Marmon (all 16-cylinder; 1925–26 — 74; 1927 — 75; 1928 — E75; 1930 — Big 8; 1931 — 88 and Big 8)
  • Maserati (by application)
  • Maybach
  • McFarlan (TV6 and 8)
  • Mercedes
  • Mercedes-Benz (All 230 and up, as well as Benz models built prior to the merger, 1926-26 10/30 h.p., 16/50 h.p., and 16/50 h.p. Sport.; K., S., S.S., S.S.K., S.S.K.L.; Grosser and Mannheim)
  • Mercer
  • MG (1935-39 SA; 1938-39 WA)
  • Minerva (All except 4-cylinder)
  • N.A.G. (by application)
  • Nash (1930 Series 490; 1931 Series 8-90; 1932 Series 9-90, Advanced 8 and Ambassador 8; 1933-34 Ambassador 8)
  • Packard (All 12cyl; 1925–34 All 6- and 8-cylinder; 1935 Models 1200–1205, 1207&1208; 1936 Models 1400–1405, 1407&1408; 1937 Models 1500–1502, 1506–1508; 1938 Models 1603–1605, 1607&1608; 1939 Models 1703/5/7/8; 1940 Models 1803–1808; 1941 Models 1903–1908; 1942 Models 2023, 2003–2008, 2055; 1946-47 Models 2103, 2106 and 2126; All Darrin-bodied)
  • Peerless (1925 Series 67; 1926 — 1928 Series 69; 1930-1 Custom 8;1932 Deluxe Custom 8)
  • Peugeot (by application)
  • Pierce-Arrow
  • Railton (by application)
  • Raymond Mays (by application)
  • Renault (45 hp)
  • REO (1931-4, all Royale 8-cylinder)
  • ReVere
  • Roamer (1925 8-88, 6-54e, 4-75 and 4-85e; 1926 4-75e, 4-85e and 8-88; 1927-29 8-88; 1929-30 8-120)
  • Rochet-Schneider (by application)
  • Rohr (by application)
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Ruxton
  • Squire
  • S.S. Jaguar (1932-40 S.S. 1, S.S. 90, SS Jaguar and SS Jaguar 100)
  • Stearns-Knight
  • Stevens-Duryea
  • Steyr (by application)
  • Studebaker (1928 — 8, FA and FB President, 1929-33 President except Model 82)
  • Stutz
  • Sunbeam (8-cylinder and 3 L twin cam)
  • Talbot (105C and 110C)
  • Talbot-Lago (150C)
  • Tatra (by application)
  • Triumph (Dolomite 8 and Gloria 6)
  • Vauxhall (25-70 and 30-98)
  • Voisin
  • Volvo
  • Wills Sainte Claire
  • Willys-Knight (Custom bodied only, considered by application)

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