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The Ultimate Vintage Rolls-Royce 1937 Phantom III Close-Coupled Touring Limousine with coachwork by Rippon Brothers. Featured in Country Life in 1938 and in Laurence Daltons book on Rolls Royce. This fantastic car is second to none in luxury, performance and speed. Being fitted with a high ratio back axle for high speed touring. Her extras, all fitted from new, are beyond believe. Being an electric division, electric rear sunroof for the passengers, a glass front sunroof to the drivers compartment, fitted luggage, cocktail cabinet, writing bureau and secretaries seat. Having spent over 30 years in Iraq being regularly used firstly by the Monarchy and then the ruling party, before returning to the UK in 1979. Whereas she then underwent a total chassis up restoration at the cost of approx £50,000. Then subsequently was on show for a time at the RREC museum. Then in 2002 a further £35,000 was spent on a total mechanical and engine rebuild. Full photographic evidence of all work carried out. Just undergone a full service through our own workshops. Finished in Royal Garnet with lush Mushroom leather interior and Walnut fittings. Extensive history file and documentation available. A truly magnificent machine for the gentleman that wants the absolute ultimate.
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Fast, Exciting and Very Special 1934 Lagonda 16/80 4 Seat Open Tourer. This lively and original bodied 6 cylinder Sports Tourer was considered from its production in the 1930's to the present day as one of the most dependable, durable and enjoyable Vintage sports cars around. Its versatility has been proved time and time again on the road, rally and track events. Also proving itself most convincingly at Brooklands and Le Mans. Being influenced by W.O. Bentley who joined the Lagonda company the following year. This car has a very elegant T7 body with its sweeping wings and cut down doors owing much of its good looks to the Vanden Plas coachwork era. It has much to offer at the fraction of the price of a Bentley. Only 3 owners over the past 40 years, a significant history file and an engine and gearbox re-build at the cost of over £7,000. She is finished in British Racing Green having had a total body restoration in recent years, yet still retaining her totally original Beige leather interior in beautiful condition. Full weather equipment, in Black double duck. Including side screens and new tonneau cover. In quite magnificent condition and well worth serious inspection
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1927 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Boat Tail Open Tourer re bodied by Wilkinson in the mid 60's from a Barker Cabriolet. And subsequently undergone a total rebuilt in 2000 from the chassis up at enormous cost. Finished in Burgundy and Black with matching Maroon leather interior. An absolutely stunning example in every respect.
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1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom I. Six Light Saloon with coachwork by Thrupp & Maberly. Finished in Burgundy and Black with polished aluminium bonnet. All Nickel fittings twin side mounts Rear trunk. Magnolia leather interior and all walnut fittings. All original chassis sheets. All old MOT's and bills for work carried out. Extensive service history. New clutch. This imposing and stylish example drives superbly well. And is in magnificent condition throughout.
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Rare and Desirable 1926 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Landaulet. With original Coachwork by the highly respected coachbuilder Maythorn and Son. These days very hard to obtain a Landaulet where the passengers can sit in the sunshine or fully closed if raining. The example we are offering was ordered new by the well known MP Major J. P. Cohen. Being unique as the car was specially ordered with all brightwork to be finished in pure Silver Plate (Nickel) and steel artillery wheels, a very unusual feature. Then in the early 1980's she was totally restored and she still retains her original registration number. She now has a brand new set of newly cast Artillery wheels. A totally re-trimmed interior took place in 2014. The rear section being in Oatmeal Bedford Cord and the front section in Light Tan leather. Mechanically serviced by Hofmans of Henley with all bills available. She not only looks the part being finished in stunning Masons Black and Deep Ivory, with her contrasting Black Mohair roof and Landaulet. She also drives superbly with a good oil pressure, running cold and totally silent. Fitted trunk and luggage rack. Twin side mounts with mounted Nickel mirrors. A truly beautiful family touring car and sensibly priced. THIS IS A FULL DESCRIPTION AND A COMPLETE SET OF PHOTOS. WE ARE DELIGHTED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY FURTHER INFORMATION YOU MAY REQUIRE IF YOU MAKE A PERSONAL PHONE CALL TO US ON (01794) 390895 BETWEEN 10.00 am & 6.00 pm ANY DAY.
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