Watkins Glen on its fall vintage festival weekend was the perfect setting. The Allard marque has been revived in the form of a J2X roadster faithful to the original’s appearance, updated with modern ...
The name Allard might not ring that many bells in the minds of present-day car lovers, but there was a time when its simple mention struck just the chord with racing fans. In the years following the ...
The new Allards are here, the new Allards are here! That cry hasn't been heard--if it ever was--for most of 50 years, but eight fortunate buyers are slated to take delivery by December on a remarkably ...
Remember Allard? You can be excused if you don't, considering the manufacturer only built 1900 cars between its formation in 1936 and its demise in 1959. Still, among the cars it constructed, the J2X ...
In 1949, long before Carroll Shelby stuffed a Ford V-8 engine into a tiny British AC Ace, a Brit named Sydney Allard conceived the Allard J2. Aimed primarily at the American market, the J2 showcased ...
The Allard J2 and J2X, rakish British sports cars stuffed with high-performance American V-8 engines, terrorized racetracks on both sides of the Atlantic from 1949 into the 1950s. Memories of the ...
The last few years have seen a number of iconic sports car producers making a comeback, and now we are more than happy to announce a new development of this kind. The Allard brand will make a comeback ...
This jewellike roadster is just the ticket for jaded, I’ve-driven-everything types who long for something off the hoof-beaten path of Italian supercars, popular Porsches, and common Corvettes. Much ...
Mass production automobile manufacturers have left Quebec a number of years ago but craftsmen and specialty builders are thankfully still around. Among those, the name Allard is again making headlines ...
In 1949, long before Carroll Shelby stuffed a Ford V-8 engine into a tiny British AC Ace, a Brit named Sydney Allard conceived the Allard J2. Aimed primarily at the American market, the J2 showcased ...