
1949 Ferrari 166 MM Touring Barchetta
Colombo V12, racing-specification configuration
Cream/light yellow and blue (Argentine national colors)

1935 Aston Martin Ulster
1.5L inline-four, dry-sump, 100 mph capable

1935 Aston Martin Ulster
1,949cc SOHC inline four-cylinder, twin SU carburetors, ~73 bhp at 4,750 rpm
Blue

1940 Aston Martin 2-Litre Speed Model Type C
2.0L SOHC inline-four, twin SU carburetors, dry sump, 125 bhp

1935 Aston Martin Ulster
Dark green

1931 Aston Martin International LM5
1.5L inline-four OHC, dry sump, designed by Renwick and Bertelli, over 90 mph capable

1949 Aston Martin DB1 2-Litre Sports
2.6L straight-six, originally designed by W.O. Bentley for Lagonda, later used in DB2
Botticelli Blue

1932 Aston Martin International LM8 Works Racer
1.5L inline-four, dry-sump, four-speed gearbox
British Racing Green

1938 Aston Martin 15/98 Short-Chassis 2/4-Seater
1,949cc inline-four twin-carburettor, ~98 bhp
Racing green

1938 Aston Martin 15/98 Open Sports (short-chassis)
2.0L inline-four, SOHC, twin SU carburetors, ~98 bhp

1931 Aston Martin International 1½ Litre 2/4 Seater
1.5L inline-four SOHC, dual SU carburetors, 56 bhp
Green

1933 Aston Martin Le Mans 1.5-Litre 2nd Series Long Chassis Tourer
1.5L overhead-camshaft engine




1937 Aston Martin 15/98 Short-Chassis Drophead Coupé (coachwork by E.D. Abbott Ltd.)
1.95L inline four-cylinder SOHC, twin SU carburetors, 98 bhp at 5,000 rpm

1930 Aston Martin 1½-Litre International Short Chassis Sports Tourer
1.5L overhead-camshaft inline engine with dry-sump lubrication
Black with red wings

1930 Aston Martin International
1.5L inline-four, single overhead camshaft, twin SU carburettors
Black over red interior