1927 Rolls Royce 20hp sports saloon by Southern Motor Co.
Chassis No GRJ 35
Engine No S 61
A rare example carrying one of two surviving prototype bodies by the Southern Motor Company. The car was purchased new in 1927 by one Daisy Longstaff. The car was bought by the Southern Motor Co in 1937 who removed the original body & fitted the curre..
1925 Rolls-Royce New Phantom Sedanca De Ville by Barker.
This is a very,very early "New Phantom", Chassis number 10LC. Really just a Silver Ghost with a different engine.
She has a Black Japan leather roof in perfect order, with primrose side panels and black wings.
The car is fitted with magnificent original Mareschal headlamps with Barker pat..
This is a very early car. One of the first Phantom 1s produced. It is really just a Ghost with a slightly more modern engine.
Chassis number 7SC
The car comes to us in impeccable mechanical condition. The engine was rebuilt prior to the sale of the car 7 years ago, by marque specialists P & A Wood who sold the car previously. Thus it starts o..
Rolls Royce Springfield Phantom I LHD.
One-off body by Locke Sedanca de Ville town car.
Chassis # S113 RP.
Original owner Mrs.H Darlington Jr. who commissioned this body and had it fitted to S113 RP in 1928, when the car was collected it was driven some 300 miles without incident.
The body is in extremely sound condition. It still retains t..
1925 Rolls Royce Phantom 1 Sedanca by The Derham Body Co, Philadelphia.
Chassis Number 104TC was produced in Derby & bodied in Philadelphia as a sedanca town car. About 20 years ago the car was subjected to a ground up concourse restoration of body & mechanics, & has been little used since.
Thus the car is close to perfect. The paint ..
Chassis number 95BG
This is a lovely low mileage Pickwick style town car. It has resided most of its life in a museum which has kept the miles off it. The coachwork is Black & Prussian Blue in excellent order. The interior is very period with lots of exposed woodwork including a pleasingly shaped slanted division with corner windows. The cloth..
With the phrase “ a new one from Detroit†the Henderson factory introduced its first production model in November 1911. From the 1912 model on yearly improvements were made in the design, which eventually resulted in the model KJ, which was announced to the public in April 1929. A KJ puts out 40 BHP@ 4000rpm and is capable of a 100 mph top spee..
Now registered in Belgium using engine number as 38266. In the Belgian classic car scene this T38 was a regular participant to classic car events and proved to be a very reliable vintage sportscar. The punch from the 2 litre 8 cylinder enabling sporty performances aswell as long distance touring trips thanks to a comfortable ride.
Very well sorted ..
Bought new in the last year of production, this car was toured around England by its first owner before being taken with him to New South Wales, Australia in 1927. According to information supplied by the current vendor, the car was to remain in his family in Australia for the next 82 years until returning to these shores in 1999. Since then it has..