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Invicta 4½ litre ½-Litre Low Chassis S-Type Mille Miglia 2018 participant, fresh rebuilt engin 1932

General description : We have a 1932 special Invicta Low Chassis S-Type re-creation. After being bought in 1999 by an English Invicta specialist, it underwent a completely reconstruction, restoration and mechanical overhaul. The work was carried out meticulously without regard to expense. It has a Carbodies style bodywork and an original Invicta underbody. The whole process took over 11 years to complete in 2010. It has a great many invoices. The entire engine is refurbished. This process has been again duly recorded with invoices and many photos. In 2018 the car took part in the most famous historic rally in the world: The Mille Miglia! This amazing and quite unique, Low Chassis Invicta has the correct and clear history one would expect! Gallery Aaldering is Europe’s leading Classic Cars specialist since 1975! Always 300-350 Classic and Sportscars in stock, please visit http://www.gallery-aaldering.com for the current stock list (all offered cars are available in our showroom) and further information. We are located near the German border, 95 km from Düsseldorf and 90 km from Amsterdam. So easy traveling by plane, train, taxi and car. Transport and worldwide shipping can be arranged. No duties/import costs within Europe. We buy, sell and provide consignment sales (selling on behalf of the owner). We can arrange/provide registration/papers for our German (H-Kennzeichen, TÜV, Fahrzeugbrief, Wertgutachten usw.) and Benelux customers. Gallery Aaldering, Arnhemsestraat 47, 6971 AP Brummen, The Netherlands. Tel: 0031-575-564055. Quality, experience and transparency is what sets us apart. Looking forward to welcoming you in our showroom!

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1932 Invicta 4½ litre ½-Litre Low Chassis S-Type Mille Miglia 2018 participant, fresh rebuilt engin is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Brummen by Gallery Dealer for €299000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Invicta Model : 4½ litre Model Version : ½-Litre Low Chassis S-Type Mille Miglia 2018 participant, fresh rebuilt engin Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1932 Sub type : Convertible Location : Brummen

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About Invicta
Invicta is a British automotive manufacturer with a history that dates back to the early 20th century. The company was founded by Noel Macklin in 1925, and it became known for producing high-quality, luxury sports cars. Invicta cars were known for their performance and craftsmanship.

One of the earliest successful models produced by Invicta was the S-Type, which was introduced in the late 1920s. It featured a 4.5-liter Meadows engine and was praised for its performance. In the 1930s, Invicta introduced the E-Type and the Low Chassis models, which were known for their performance and handling. The Low Chassis models were especially popular among racing enthusiasts.

However, the Great Depression of the 1930s had a significant impact on the luxury car market, and Invicta, like many other high-end manufacturers, faced financial difficulties during this period.

During World War II, Invicta's production shifted to support the war effort, and they produced military equipment and vehicles. After the war, Invicta faced challenges as they tried to reestablish themselves in the automotive market. The demand for luxury cars had diminished.

In the late 1940s, Invicta introduced the Black Prince, which was a limited-production luxury car that featured a straight-six engine. By the early 1950s, Invicta had ceased car production due to financial difficulties and changing market conditions.

Invicta's legacy in the world of sports and luxury cars is characterized by a commitment to performance and quality. Their cars were admired for their engineering and design, but economic challenges and changing consumer preferences eventually led to the discontinuation of car production. Despite their limited production and relatively short history, Invicta cars remain collectors' items today, with their classic designs and racing heritage being highly regarded in automotive history.