

CONTENTS
Make Price Guide Page
GARDNER
£11,711
MEDIAN PRICE
OF ALL CARS
TOP SALE
ALL TIME
LOWEST SALE
ALL TIME
£239,273
TOTAL SALES VALUE
OF ALL CARS
9
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS
ALL TIME
82%
SELL-THROUGH RATE
SOLD CARS ÷ CONSIGNMENTS
Gardner, an American car manufactured in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1920 to 1931, was known for its stylish designs and reliable engineering. Founded by Russell E. Gardner, who previously had success with the Banner Buggy Company, Gardner aimed to produce a higher-quality automobile.
Gardner cars often participated in racing events, showcasing their durability. A lesser-known story involves a Gardner achieving a remarkable feat at Pikes Peak. In the mid-1920s, a stock Gardner, driven by a local enthusiast, unofficially broke the existing record for a production car ascending the challenging Pikes Peak Hill Climb. Though not officially sanctioned, the accomplishment highlighted the car's robust engine and handling capabilities, boosting Gardner's reputation among performance enthusiasts.