Name H.J. Mulliner Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Drophead Coupe
Introduced in April 1955 as a replacement for the Silver Dawn, the Silver Cloud I was built on a separate frame, which allowed for custom coachwork ...
Name Frua Rolls-Royce Phantom VI Drophead Coupe
This one-off Frua Drophead creation on a chassis of the top model from Rolls-Royce's hierarchy had been ordered in 1971 by H.E. Consul Simon van Kempe ...
... al was the Three-Position Drophead Coupe, originally designed by London's Rolls-Royce main agent Captain H.R. Owen, which also became available in Fixed Head Coupe, Faux Cabriolet and Sedanca Coupe configurat ...
Name Park Ward Bentley S2 Continental Drophead Coupe
For Bentley and Rolls-Royce, the star of the 1959 London Motor Show was their first all alloy V8 engine in both the Bentley S2 and its cousin, the ...
Name Park Ward Bentley S1 Continental Drophead Coupe
Launched in April 1955 the Bentley SI and the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud were virtually identical with the exception of the grille and badging details. ...
... 954 were R-Types fitted with bodies from other coachbuilders came from Park Ward (London) who built six, later including a drophead coupe version. Franay (Paris) built five, Graber (Wichtrach, Switzerl ...
Name Antem Bentley 3 1/2 Ltr. Drophead Coupe 1935
Bentley Motors found itself in financial trouble at the start of the 1930s. This was due in large part to the depression in the United States and its ...
Name Park Ward MG TA Drophead Coupe
Mister Charles Ward had this special one-off aluminium coachwork created on the MG TA chassis on his own initiative. Charles was 31 years of age and worked in the ...
Name Abbott Bentley MKVI Drophead Coupe
The Bentley Mk. VI was Britain's first postwar luxury car, and reaffirmed that despite the war, Great Britain was still very much the same. The car was built wit ...
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