Sydney Allard, the founder of Allard Motorcars was a true racer. He drew inspiration for his cars from Bugattis, among others. An Allard was characterized by a very strong horsepower-to-weight ratio. The HP-weight ratios of an Allard were often better than those of a Sunbeam Tiger or an AC Cobra of the same era. The Allard Motor Company existed from 1945 through 1958. Only 119 of this type of Allard, the K2, were built. At the time, Allard chose to deliver the K2 in the United States as "Rolling Chassis". In the United Kingdom a Ford engine was often fitted and in America often a Cadillac or Chrysler V8. This is a unique 1950 Allard K2. The car has a solid body and the engine runs well. The car is equipped with a Cadillac V8. The condition of the car is very special for an Allard K2, especially since the K2 was often used for racing in the past. This makes that there are not many K2s left. The very extensive documentation with this car includes the first bill of sale and the pink sheet. There are also several newspaper articles and a lot of correspondence regarding the past of this car and the Allard Motor Company in the United States. This K2 has a very solid basis for restoration the body and chassis are characterized by no rust and beautiful sheet metal and proper fits. The car is complete and in good condition. Are you looking for a unique restoration object then this is the perfect candidate.