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Vintage & Prestige Cars
Northampton Showroom
Viewings & visits by Appointment only.
Richard Biddulph - +44 (0) 7967 260 673
Richard@vandp.net
Year: 1937
Chassis no: GHO37
Registration: WG6367
Registered In: UK
Price: Sold
1937 Rolls Royce 25/30 Barker Six Light Limousine
Chassis number: GHO37
Registration Number: WG6367
This lovely old Rolls Royce comes to us from a sprightly 90 year old lady whoms' late partner bought the car in 1984 no less almost 40 years ago. The car has been laid up for 5 years but run occasionaly during that time. When parked up the car was in fine fettle with a silent engine. We have just had the car fully serviced & recommissioned with some £2500 spent upon it & have driven 80 or so miles in it. The engine is quiet & the cars & drives very well.
Coachwork is by Barker & is unusual in that it sports twin oval rear windows. Inside the car is very original with Bedford cord to the rear & black leather to the front. Twin occasional seats fold out of the bulkhead. The paint is older yellow over black with patination & age. It is however presentable & probably is best left as it is.
A large assortment of bills including a partial engine rebuild come with the car. It also features on the back cover of Bernard King's seminal tome "The Rolls Royce 25/30 & wraith." There is a bill for new tyres fitted to the car not so many miles ago. A brand new unfitted spare also comes with the car.
This is a tall spacious car with seating for 7 people inside. It origially was supplied to one J Hay Esq in Stirlingshire Scotland via the Clyde Motor Company.
1937 Rolls Royce 25/30 Barker Six Light Limousine
Chassis number: GHO37
Registration Number: WG6367
This lovely old Rolls Royce comes to us from a sprightly 90 year old lady whoms' late partner bought the car in 1984 no less almost 40 years ago. The car has been laid up for 5 years but run occasionaly during that time. When parked up the car was in fine fettle with a silent engine. We have just had the car fully serviced & recommissioned with some £2500 spent upon it & have driven 80 or so miles in it. The engine is quiet & the cars & drives very well.
Coachwork is by Barker & is unusual in that it sports twin oval rear windows. Inside the car is very original with Bedford cord to the rear & black leather to the front. Twin occasional seats fold out of the bulkhead. The paint is older yellow over black with patination & age. It is however presentable & probably is best left as it is.
A large assortment of bills including a partial engine rebuild come with the car. It also features on the back cover of Bernard King's seminal tome "The Rolls Royce 25/30 & wraith." There is a bill for new tyres fitted to the car not so many miles ago. A brand new unfitted spare also comes with the car.
This is a tall spacious car with seating for 7 people inside. It origially was supplied to one J Hay Esq in Stirlingshire Scotland via the Clyde Motor Company.