To be sold at The Houston Classic Auction presented by Worldwide Auctioneers on May 2, 2009. For information call 860-883-3998 or visit www.WWGauctions.com for full auction inventory.
Finished in flawless Mason Black with exquisite Ascot Gray leather interior surrounded by magnificent burl walnut woodwork throughout. This spectacular was just purchased from it's third and most astute owner in Southern California. It has only traveled 52,000 miles from new and comes with nearly every conceivable option. Accompanying this motorcar..
1994 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SPUR III
Finished in classic and desired Arctic White with beautifully kept Light Tan leather interior and surrounded by magnificent Burl Walnut woodwork throughout. This spectacular motorcar has been beautifully maintained and preserved with just 46,000 miles from new. Options include special fitted rear picnic trays, tur..
Starting in the middle of 1951 finally there was a 6-cylinder model in the Mercedes presentation . It quasi was a type 170 with a modern engine and cautious body-changements ; i.e. integrated headlights . Of course these convertibles of high value were presented in versions A and B . Our 220 convertible B underwent a complete restoration some years..
Paris 1951 Show car. Unused the last 40 years. Untouched condition. Colours of body, leather and material of carpets and hood tissues typically of the fifties.
In May of 1946 the Rolls Royce Silver Wraith was introduced to the automobile world as the first new design after WWII, well before the new Bentley MK VI was introduced in the same year. Compared to the regular Rolls Royce of the same type, the Silver Wraith had an 18cm lengthen chassis. The coach work for these lengthen chassis could only be order..
Mostly untouched original car, good rust free body, some small dents, brakes completely rebuild, leather hide interior and tyres renewed, engine tired, needs a little bit of care. Ultra rare!
The car is an original model 11B Right hand drive standard. (under 300 right hand drives cars were made). Sensible offers will be seriously considered.