This particular Phantom II chassis was assembled in 1931 at the Rolls-Royce works in Derby for a Mrs. E.R.F. Johnson of Moorestown, New Jersey. The stunning coach work was entrusted to Brewster & Co. in New York who dressed the Rolls-Royce chassis with body no. 7327; a four door Dover Sedan with a roll up partiton window and integrated rear trunk. In 1982 the Phantom II was acquired a respected Rolls-Royce and Bentley collector based in Pennsylvania who performed a full mechanical and sympathetic cosmetic restoration. During his 36 years of ownership, the Rolls-Royce was meticulously maintained and saw only occasional use at a vintage tour or Rolls-Royce Owner’s Club event. This example was recently awarded a 1st place award during a RROC National Event in 2010 (a testament to its condition and rarity). It presents wonderfully today and displays only minor amounts of wear from occasional use. This charming pre-war motorcar is accompanied by over 30 years of receipts and invoices, its owner’s manual and copies of the build documents which verify that this Phantom II is still powered by its numbers matching engine.
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8 ноя 2018