Name Labourdette Rolls-Royce Phantom III Vutotal Cabriolet 1939/1947
This Rolls-Royce Phantom III first appeared with a Hooper Sedanca de Ville body in 1939. It was shown at the Brussels, Geneva and ...
Name H.J. Mulliner Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville
The Phantom III debuted in 1935. Its overhead valve V12 engine was of slightly smaller displacement than the six-cylinder Phantom II but was ...
... , only eight Phantom Vs were made by H.J. Mulliner. As a moderately successful independent company James Young maintained themselves with 195 bodies, some of these being finished as Sedanca de Vill ...
Name Frua Rolls-Royce Phantom VI Cabriolet 1971
Originally intended as a Sedanca de Ville by Frua, plans were altered for this four door fully convertible body. Frua's design does provide several differen ...
Name Barker Duesenberg J Towncar #J159 2190 1929
This Duesenberg Model J (J159-2190), an early right hand drive, wears the only 'Town Car' or 'Sedanca de Ville' coachwork ever constructed by Barker ...
Name Gurney Nutting Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Drophead & Sedanca Coupe
The Twenty and the New Phantom were both replaced in 1929, with the Twenty developed into the 25/30, while the Phantom, ...
Name Hooper & Co. Bentley 4 1/4 Ltr. Sedanca Coupe #B187MX
This Derby Bentley with a wonderful one-off Coupe de Ville body, is fitted with the last prewar body built by the renowned coachbuilder Hooper. ...
Name Arthur Mulliner Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville #3CP102 1938
This Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville by Arthur Mulliner (Chassis 3CP102) was owned for many years by cardealer Raymond ...
... d as Sedanca de Villes or 2-door Coupe. Most of them were built as luxurious Limousines in various body styles, such as the special Limousine configuration pictured below. This 1967 Rolls-Royce Phant ...
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