Very attractive Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith - Coachwork by Freestone and Webb. At this time Rolls-Royce did produce their own bodies (called standard steel) – but this car’s coachwork was done by Freestone and Webb and the body was made out of aluminum. Only a very few cars had such an elegant coachwork.
The condition of the car is very good - it drives very well and it was recently maintained to a very high standard. It has no abnormalities and due to the original big bore engine, it is very powerful to drive.
The paint is still looking good - there are very little imperfections which gives the car its perfect patina. The two colour scheme lend the car an impressive appearance.
The interior is sand leather with burr walnut veneer over cognac carpets. The original leather is still in very good shape. The carpets are very good – it still smells like a new car. If you sit in the car there is a gigantic fixed sunroof which was way ahead of its time.
The car was always stored in a dry room and was only used at nice weather conditions.
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