John Moir, a teacher living in New Hampshire, grew up around classic cars. He drove the family's 1930s Cadillac to college. Since then, he's made it his life's hobby to build a classic car collection with at least one brand from every letter in the alphabet. Coincidentally, his collection also spans from 1900 - 1999. His successful collection--which includes rare names like Brazier, Queen, Orient, and Xanthos--was sold October 9-10 by RM Auctions in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
- 1900 De-Dion Bouton Vis-a-Vis
- 1901 International Charette Double Phaeton
- 1904 Orient Buckboard
- 1905 Queen Model B Runabout
- 1910 Zebra Type A Runabout
- 1911 Brasier 11/15 HP Runabout
- 1911 E-M-F Model 30 Speedster
- 1911 Kelsey Model M Motorette
- 1911 Unic GS Roi-des-Belges by Gordon
- 1913 Spacke Cyclecar Prototype
- 1914 G.N. Cyclecar
- 1921 Wolseley Ten Coupe
- 1923 Yellow Cab Model A-2 Brougham Taxi
- 1926 Morgan Aero Three-Wheeler
- 1928 Jowett 7/17 Sports Racer
- 1930 Cadillac V-16 Roadster by Fleetwood
- 1931 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Drophead Coupe by Worblaufen
- 1933 Ford V-8 "Woody" Station Wagon
- 1934 Lancia Augusta Special Tourer by March
- 1937 Packard Six Station Wagon
- 1953 HRG 1500 WS Roadster
- 1953 Nash-Healey Sports Roadster
- 1956 Volkswagen Type 1 Beetle
- 1958 AC Ace-Bristol
- 1958 Triumph TR3A Roadster
- 1999 Xanthos 23B