Sam Smyth II represents the third generation of a distinguished family dedicated to motorcar service, repair, sales, parts, and diagnostics. Educated from an early age under the guidance of his grandfather and father, Sam carries forward nearly a century of expertise.
Since 1934, the Smyth family has been a trusted name in the sale, maintenance, and restoration of British, German, Italian, and domestic high-end luxury automobiles — including vintage sports cars and exotic racecars. Their legacy spans respected service establishments and garages across Ireland, Great Britain, and the United States.
George Smyth, the family patriarch, operated Stadium Motor Works in Belfast, Ireland, from 1934 to 1957. His workshop specialized in legendary marques such as Hispano-Suiza, Cord, Packard, Auburn, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Duesenberg, Lagonda, Pierce-Arrow, Maserati, Allard, and Jaguar — among many other now-iconic classic automobiles.
Samuel M. Smyth, Sam II’s father, continued the tradition in Cincinnati, Ohio, running Smyth Imported Car Service, Inc. from 1940 to 1992. He was a licensed new car dealer for Triumph, Sunbeam-Roots, Saab of Sweden, and TVR, while also importing fine motorcars, including Rolls-Royce, from his father’s garage in Ireland. Since 1977, Sam Smyth II has led Smyth Imported Car Service from its current location near Indian Hill, Cincinnati.
Notably, Sam II’s father owned a rare Maserati 4CLT — custom-built by the Maserati brothers with a Roots supercharger — marking an early chapter in Formula 1 history. He raced this vehicle internationally, embodying the family’s deep connection to both luxury and performance.
Beginning in New York City in the 1950s and later moving operations to Cincinnati, Samuel M. Smyth established dealerships and service centers representing Jaguar, Porsche, Lotus, Mercedes, Rolls-Royce, and other premier marques. His Florida dealership in Pompano Beach further extended the family’s reach, catering to collectors and enthusiasts of vintage and luxury motorcars.