ROLLS-ROYCE 20HP, 4 Doors, Manual, Petrol, 1926.
Stunningly Original Thrupp & Maberley Open Drive Brougham.
This car is perfectly charming & looks like a scaled down Silver Ghost.
The black coachwork is in superb order & correctly hand painted as it would have been when new.
The car suffered Bomb damage to the rear comparment dur..
£110,000 was spent restoring this car to better then new condition. It is the finest condition of any car I have ever handled. Ask for Richard 07967 260673 if you want the best there is!!!
This superb car is regarded as Renault's response to Rolls-Royce's Ghost. It is about the same size and quality as the Ghost, it has a similar capacity 6 cylinder 7.6 litre engine and was clearly aimed at the same very wealthy clientele. This particular car went straight to America in 1909 where it stayed until 1984. Its first owner kept the car un..
A rare configuration of coachwork, being a six-light limousine de ville, perhaps lending itself to wedding car usage. Finished in black and burgundy, with black interior, highlighted in buff, and with nice woodwork. Correct lamps, mascot, etc, and with a full set of ‘Ace’ wheel discs and the option of a rear-mounted trunk. In sound condition st..
Stunning & rare all weather tourer, last on the market in 1960 when it sold for £375.00 Engine rebuilt by Ristes 15,000 miles ago. A rare opportunity.
An unusual, and rather appealingly designed limousine, with lovely ‘cutaway’ wings, and various slightly quirky design features. The car has benefited from various work in recent times, including a decent re-paint, and interior re-trim, but is also in need of some ‘finishing off’ work. Prior to this, it was stripped virtually to the bare ch..