Name Thrupp & Maberly Rolls-Royce Phantom II Allweather Convertible #188PY "Star of India" 1934
From the early days of motoring, Rolls-Royce cars were favorites of the Maharajahs of India. The rulers ...
... utive who lived on Lake Shore Boulevard in Chicago. It took Fleetwood 16 weeks to construct, and at $8,000, it was double the price of the eight-cylinder Fleetwood all weather phaeton. For that sum, t ...
An overview of body style descriptions: nomenclature. (credits: Mark Theobald & Michiel van den Brink)
ALL WEATHER or ALL WEATHER TRANSFORMABLE (British) – a term used in the twenties and rarely ...
... Phantom II Continental Gurney Nutting Streamline Coupé, Amir & Wendy Jetha, Mumbai, India 2nd: 1937 Rolls-Royce 25/30 HP Gurney Nutting All Weather Tourer, Roshini Jaiswal, New Delhi, India 3rd: 1935 ...
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