... Hooper and, of course, H.J. Mulliner. The cars in this gallery are all dressed with a so called Sedanca de Ville body; a saloon or limousine with open driver's compartment. H.J. Mulliner built multipl ...
Name H.J. Mulliner Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith Touring Limousine
The Silver Wraith was the first post-war Rolls-Royce model and was made at the Crewe factory from 1946 to 1959. The first cars had a 127 ...
Name James Young Rolls-Royce Phantom V Limousine
With the launch of the Phantom V, Rolls-Royce offered its clients a long wheelbase vehicle of the highest class, reserved not only for dignitaries, royalty ...
Name Park Ward Bugatti T41 Royale Limousine #41131
The Bugatti Type 41, better known as the Royale, was a large luxury car with a 4.3 m wheelbase and 6.4 m overall length. It weighed approximately 3175 ...
Name Fleetwood Cadillac V16 Imperial Limousine
Cadillac's V16 was the first true 16-cylinder engine built from scratch, a project led by Owen Milton Nacker. The resulting engine was an engineering tou ...
Name Hooper & Co. Rolls Royce Silver Wraith Empress Limousine
The Silver Wraith was introduced in 1936 as an entry level model and as a replacement for the 25/30HP. It was available in two wheelbase ...
Name Hamshaw Rolls-Royce 40/50hp Silver Ghost Limousine #2BD
Late in 1906, the 40/50-hp model was introduced at the London Motor Show on the stand of C.S. Rolls and Company. The new model was destined ...
Name Barker Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Limousine Landaulet
In March 1906, Rolls-Royce Limited was registered as a company, and that same year, the Honorable Charles Stewart Rolls and Frederick Henry Royce ...
Name Fleetwood Cadillac Series 90 V16 Presidential Convertible Parade Limousine
In 1938, two custom-built Cadillacs were delivered to the White House garage. Dubbed the "Queen Mary" and the "Queen Elizabet ...
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