Vehicle Ref 424
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This stunning USA Cadillac comes from the 50’s era when Bill Hailey Rocked Around the Clock and Elvis was King and everything in America was BIG ! A truly impressive and very large spacious luxury automobile, with rear tail fins that are a photographers dream. Even Parker and Lady Penelope couldn’t fail to be impressed ! If you want a car to stand out in the crowd and be remembered for a long time then without doubt this is the car for you.
Features
Exterior / Interior Colours: | Pink & White / Coral Brocade & Leather |
Number of Passenger Seats: | 1 Front, 3 Rear |
Passenger Seat Belts Fitted: | 0 Front, 0 Rear |
Children & Babies | 3 Years & Over |
Vehicles Local Area: | Bournemouth, Dorset |
Chauffeur's Attire: | Casual American Classic |
Wedding Car Hire Price Guide:
Prices are approximate for weddings in the area local to the postcode entered and may vary minimally when the full itinerary is advised. Quotes are based on the hours required, date and time of the hire and the total mileage for the vehicle.
We never use computer generated quotes. All quotes are personally calculated to take into consideration access and other logistics computers will be unaware of. This also provides the opportunity to personally tailor your quote to keep your costs down.
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Suggested Minimum Hire Times:
1 hr: One Way Journey [A to B], No Waiting.
2 hrs: One Way Journey [A to B], Wait until after ceremony for photos.
3 hrs: Registry, Civil or Church Wedding with Short Ceremony and on to Reception [A to B to C]
4 hrs: Church Wedding with Longer Ceremony plus Travel to Reception [A to B to C]
5 hrs + Most Asian Weddings and those with longer than normal timing requirements
Seats:
Means seating that is available for passengers only, excluding driver. Some Vintage and Classic Vehicles might be restricted to a smaller number of passengers due to space/weight restrictions.
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