Pictures of American motorcars in alphabetical order
© Original photos and documents from the Michael Schlenger collection (unless stated otherwise)

Apperson “Jack Rabbit, c.1912, photo taken in the U.S.A.

Auburn Six, built in 1923/24, photo taken in Berlin in the late 1920s

Auburn 8 or 12 from 1931/32, photo taken in the U.S.A.

Buick Standard or Master Six phaeton, built from 1925 until 1925, registration in the Düsseldorf region

Buick Master Six Roadster, built in 1926/27, location unknown

Buick Master Six, built from 1925-27, photo taken in Vienna in July 1933

Buick Series 121 or 129, built in 1929, photo taken near Berlin in July 1933

Buick Six from 1930 (rhd), registered in Southern Germany

Buick “Six”, built in 1930, photo taken in Southern Germany in May 1938

Buick “Eight” Series 57 from 1933, photo taken in Lindau at the lake Constance (“Bodensee”, in Southern Germany)

Cadillac sedan from 1926; registration Zwickau (German province of Saxony)

Cadillac from 1928; photo taken in Vienna in April 1929

Cadillac V16 sedan from 1930

Chandler “Six” or “Eight”, built from 1927 until 1929, photo taken in Moravia (Czechoslovakia) in the 1930s

Chandler Comrade Roadster from 1926/27; photo taken in August 1928 on the German island of Usedom in the Baltic Sea

Chevrolet Series AC International, built in 1929, photo taken in Germany (registration in Zwickau/Saxony)

Chevrolet Series AC International, built in 1929, location unknown

Chevrolet rumble-seat roadster from 1931

Chevrolet “Eagle”, built in 1933, location unknown

Chevrolet Standard Series DC Six, built in 1934; photo taken in Germany in 1935

Chrysler “Four” Type 50, built in 1926/27, registered in the former German province of Hannover

Chrysler “Six” Type 60, built in 1927, photo taken in 1927 in Thuringia (East Germany)

Chrysler Six sedan, built in 1929, German registration (Duesseldorf region, Lower Rhine area)

Chrysler 65 Roadster, built in 1929, photo taken in Bolzano (Southern Tyrolia)

Chrysler Eight Series CD, built in 1931/32, wartime photo taken in Austria

Car on the left: Chrysler Series CA or CB, built in 1934, photo taken in March 1940 in Bsharry (Lebanon)

Cole V8 c.1920, registered in Germany (Berlin, Munich or Stuttgart)

Cord L-29, built from 1929 until 1932, photo taken in Austria

DeSoto “Six” from 1929/30, photo taken in Germany at the Baltic Sea near Flensburg

DeSoto Eight, photo taken in 1934

Dodge 8, built in 1930, photo taken in Bremerhaven (Germany)

Dodge Series DK8 “Eight”, built in 1932

Erskine, built in 1928, photo taken in Berlin

Essex Super Six, built in 1928, registration: Munich (Germany)

Ford Model T, picture taken c. 1925

Graham-Paige, 2-seater convertible, built c.1929, registration: Berlin

Graham-Paige convertible, built c.1929/30, photo taken before WW2 in Berlin in front of the Humboldt-Universität

Graham “Blue Streak” from 1933, registered in prewar Berlin

Hudson Super Six from the early 1920s

Hudson Super Six from 1928, photo taken in 1933 in front of the Grand Hotel in Bitola (Macedonia)

Hudson Great Eight from 1930, photo taken at Pentecost 1934 in Germany (Province of Saxony)

LaSalle convertible coupé from 1931, photo taken in Brooklyn (New York) in 1933

Lincoln, built in 1926/27, German postcard from New Year’s Day 1927

Lincoln “Zephyr”, built in1936, contemporary press photo

Maxwell 25, built starting from 1922, photo taken near Ulm (Southern Germany) in June 1928

Moon tourer, built in c.1924, German registration number

Moon roadster, built in 1926

Nash “Six” Series 681 phaeton, built from 1918 until 1921

Nash “Six” phaeton, built from c.1925, photo taken in the late 1920s in New South Wales (Australia)

Nash “Advanced Six” sedan from 1929

Nash “Six” from 1930 with open-top sedan body by Gläser of Dresden, photo taken opposite of Schloss Eckberg at the Elbe river in Saxony

Oldsmobile phaeton, built in 1921/22, photo taken in the U.S. (German inscription on the rear side: “Our first car”

Oldsmobile from 1934, photo taken in Switzerland

Oldsmobile von 1935

Oldsmobile, built in 1938, car captured by the German “Wehrmacht”, photo taken at the Eastern front

Packard Six or Eight sedan from 1925/26; photo taken probably in Switzerland

Packard Six 533 roadster, built in 1927/28, photo taken in April 1931 in Berlin

Packard Six, built in 1928, photo taken at “Gut Schrevenborn” in the German province Schleswig-Holstein in May 1931

Packard from 1933 (with custom body), photo taken in 1934 in Ascona (Switzerland)

Packard 120, built c.1936/37, photo taken in Siebenbürgen (Romania)

Peerless 6/80 landaulet, built in 1927, photo taken at the Goodwood Revival Meeting in 2016

Plymouth PE from 1934, built in Germany, registration: Berlin

Plymouth P6 built in 1938, photo taken c.1950 in the Rhineland (Western Germany)

Plymouth Deluxe P8, built in 1939, postwar photo taken in Germany (Ruhr area) in the early 1950s

Pontiac New Series 6-28, rumbleseat roadster, built in 1928; photo taken in the late 1920s in Germany (registration: Berlin)

Pontiac New Series 6-28, 2-seater convertible, built in 1928, photo taken in 1932, registration: Winnetka (Illinois), U.S.A.

Pontiac New Series 6-28, 2-seater convertible, built in 1928, photo taken in 1932, registration: Winnetka (Illinois), U.S.A.

Pontiac “Eight” from 1934, photo taken “somewhere in France” (in German)

Rider-Lewis Type IV from 1910/11

Rider-Lewis Type IV from 1910/11; postcard provided by Varun Coutinho

Studebaker Standard Six phaeton, built in 1925/26; registration: Riga (Latvia), photo taken during a family visit in Bavaria

Studebaker Standard Six, built in 1925/26, registration: Riga (Latvia), photo taken during a family visit in Bavaria

Studebaker “Special Six”, built in 1925/26, registration: Berlin, photo taken in the province of Ticino in Switzerland

Studebaker “President” Big Six, built in 1927

Car on the right: Studebaker “Commander” or “President” from 1937, photo taken in March 1940 in Bsharry (Lebanon)

Willys-Overland “Whippet” from 1927 with German registration

Willys Overland “Whippet”, built from 1926 until 1931, photo taken in Kiel (capital of the German province of Schleswig-Holstein) in 1930

Willy-Overland “Whippet” sedan from 1929; registration “Landau” (then belonging to Bavaria in Germany)

Willys “Six”, built in 1932; location unknown