The car, which sits on a set of brand new Blockley tyres, rides well and gives the impression that it will just go and go forever. It comes with a photographic record of its chassis up restoration and a letter from the restorer summmarising his work. The result was so good that in 1978 the Antique Automobile Club of America gave it a National Award..
his lovely original car is one of the first 20/25's produced. In fact it is one of thirty 20hp chassis which were fitted with 25 hp engines and renumbered as 20/25s. The chassis left Rolls-Royce for Park Ward on 23/8/29 as chassis GVO 71 and was returned to the works for its new engine and renumbered as chassis GXO 97 so it is an important piece of..
Specification: Straight 6-cylinder, shaft driven overhead camshaft, 7.280 ccm, 90 hp, 4-speed box. The engine is closely related to the Grand-Prix engines and WW 1 aero engines developed by Paul Daimler. This 28/95 was extensively restored a few years ago and presents itself in outstanding condition.