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The Premier Carriage Company of Bournemouth

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Vintage Wedding Cars Somerset - Ref No. 70

1924 Rolls-Royce Limousine

1924 Rolls-Royce Limousine

1924 Rolls-Royce Limousine

1924 Rolls-Royce Limousine

1924 Rolls-Royce Limousine

1924 Rolls-Royce Limousine

1924 Rolls-Royce Limousine

1924 Rolls-Royce Limousine

1924 Rolls-Royce Limousine

 1924 Rolls-Royce Limousine

1924 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Limousine

Exterior / Interior Colour: Maroon & Black / Deep Red Velvet
Passenger Seats: 1 Front.  5 Rear
Passenger Seat Belts Fitted: 0 Front.  0 Rear
Vehicle’s Base: Bridgwater, Somerset
Maximum Operating Area: Within 125 miles of Bridgwater
Local Weekend Prices from: £385 [up to 4hrs].  
Local Weekday Prices from: £385 [up to 4hrs].  
Local Late Availability Prices from: N/A
Is VAT to be Added to this Vehicle’s Price: No
To Calculate Price for Your Wedding see Q&A section - Q22B and Q44 
Chauffeur’s Attire: Fully Uniformed
Available for Film, TV & Promotional Events: Yes

 

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Further Vehicle Information
 

This pristine condition Rolls-Royce has Rear Window Blind / Privacy Division Screen / Travel Rugs / Wilton Carpets / Footrests.  It was in the 1920’s the Silver Ghost confirmed to the eyes of the world that Rolls-Royce really did build ‘The Best Car in the World’. A tradition and title of excellence that continues to this day. 

Being manufactured by Rolls-Royce in their Derby Road factory in 1924, this is one of the very last true Silver Ghost’s ever made.  1925 saw the last Silver Ghost produced in the UK.  This car is a heavy bodied four-door limousine with a sliding glass partition between the chauffeur and passengers. The large and spacious fully enclosed ‘D’ back, body was made and fitted to the Rolls-Royce running chassis (as was the norm in the 1920’s), by Joseph Cockshoot and Co. of Manchester.