History
Invicta S-Type Low Chassis
The Invicta S-Type Low Chassis was one of the most formidable British sports cars of the pre-war era, powered by a robust 4.5-liter Meadows straight-six engine. Its low-slung chassis and powerful engine made it a favorite for racing and rallying, with the legendary claim that an Invicta had never failed to finish a race. Built in limited numbers by Noel Macklin, the S-Type epitomized British engineering prowess with its combination of brute strength and sporting elegance.