A car for every alphabet. This man spent 50 years to build this rare collection

Some car collectors go too far in pursuit of the love they have for automobiles and then there is John Moir. He is a New Hampshire teacher who grew up around classic cars and had a passion for collecting four-wheeled machines. He spent more than 50 years in building up a collection with at least one brand from every letter of the alphabet. A to Z? That’s right! A car from every single letter.

John Moir’s collection contains some of the rare and classic beauties that you surely want to see for once at least. Scroll down to have look at the A to Z collection of John Moir.

1958 AC Ace-Bristol


1911 Brasier 11/15 HP Runabout


1930 Cadillac V-16 Roadster by Fleetwood


1900 De-Dion Bouton Vis-à-vis


1911 E-M-F Model 30 Speedster


1933 Ford V-8 “Woody” Station Wagon


1914 G.N. Cyclecar


1953 HRG 1500 WS Roadster


1901 International Charette Double Phaeton


1928 Jowett 7/17 Sports Racer


1911 Kelsey Model M Motorette


1934 Lancia Augusta Special Tourer by March


1926 Morgan Aero Three-Wheeler


1953 Nash-Healey Sports Roadster


1904 Orient Buckboard


1937 Packard Six Station Wagon


1905 Queen Model B Runabout


1931 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Drophead Coupe by Worblaufen


1913 Spacke Cyclecar Prototype


1958 Triumph TR3A Roadster


1911 Unic GS Roi-des-Belges by Gordon


1956 Volkswagen Type 1 Beetle


1921 Wolseley Ten Coupe


1999 Xanthos 23B


1923 Yellow Cab Model A-2 Brougham Taxi


1910 Zebra Type A Runabout

Article Source: Yahoo Autos | Image: Darin Schnabel, Courtesy RM Auctions

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