Highlights
- 1937 7-seater limousine with Barker Coachwork
- In its most recent ownership for nearly 40 years
- Recently serviced and recommissioned with £2,500 spent
- Black & yellow two-tone paintwork with leather front seats and rear cord bench
The Appeal
Introduced in 1936, the 25/30 was a reactionary limo - built to improve upon the car’s predecessors by sorting out performance issues and offering a smoother, more powerful and more reliable ride. These were the thoroughbreds of their era - for the elite of the elites. Only 1,201 of them were ever built, all coachbuilt by some of the UK’s best bodywork specialists.
This special, nearly 90-year-old example is a particularly fine representation of period glamour. Owned by the same family since 1984, the car has largely spent the past five years in storage, with the occasional start-up to keep it ticking away smoothly.
Recently serviced and recommissioned, this exceptional 7-seater has recently undertaken around 80 miles and is running as ever it did - smooth, quiet and sumptuous. Which is exactly what you’d want in a limo. Loaded with period patina and character, this is an incredibly impressive reminder of a bygone age.
The History and Paperwork
- Built in 1937
- Supplied new in July of the same year
- Sold by the Clyde Motor Company
- First owned by J Hay Esquire, Stirlingshire
- The car was originally painted in blue and black, according to the DVLA
- This was repainted to the car’s current yellow livery in 1981
- It’s been owned by the same family since 1984
- Over the past five years, it’s been kept in storage, with occasional startups
- In 1998, the car featured on the back cover of Bernard King’s ‘ The Rolls-Royce 25/30 and Wraith’
- The car has been recently recommissioned and serviced, at a cost of around £2,500
- The car currently indicates 24,925 miles on a five-figure odometer
- Sadly we can’t verify this as an authentic reading
- However, it can be verified the car has done less than 1,500 miles since 2006
- The car is long-since MOT exempt and was last tested in 2010
- The car’s paperwork includes:
- The car’s original order sheet
- A photocopy of the carriage spring inspection sheet
- Photocopy of the chassis inspection sheet
- A photocopy of the Particulars of Order sheet
- A selection of invoices from 1984 onwards
The Interior
- Tall, spacious interior cabin with seating for seven
- We note the unusual twin-oval rear windows, a rare sight even in 1937
- Leather driver’s seat with cord fabric seats to the rear
- Leather was often favoured for driver’s seats in this period, as it was harder wearing
- Meanwhile the passengers were fitted with nice, soft velour (which was also kinder to fine clothes)
- Period patina throughout commensurate with the car’s venerable age
- The front leather seats are showing scuffs and wear, in line with their age
- However, the bolsters themselves look full and firm with no rips or tears
- The rear seats show some discolouration and sagging
- The fold-out bulkhead seats look to be in good order
- Door cards carry some wear throughout but are complete and charmingly patina’d
- Extensive wooden trims show some age-commensurate wear
- However, they carry a superb grain and still present beautifully
- The dashboard instruments are reportedly in good working order
- Some light fogging and wear is visible to the lenses, however, they remain easy to read
- The multi-function wheel proves just how high-tech these were for 1937!
- Note the adjustable ignition, ride and throttle switches
- The wheel itself carries a level of patina, in line with age
- The drinks cabinet still contains some glassware and a fire extinguisher
- Interior bulkhead screen is in good order
- The carpets are showing some wear throughout
- Headlining carries some light wear but is largely clean
- The rear boot hatch carries a swathe of delightful fitted luggage
The Exterior
- Unusual, tall-bodied coachwork - built to provide space for top hats!
- Bodywork by Barker Coachwork of London
- We note the unusual proportions and twin oval rear-windows
- Panel fit is sound and tightly-knit
- Stylish two-tone yellow and black colour scheme
- The car’s colour was changed in 1982, according to the DVLA
- As a result the car is carrying some wear and patina
- However it is quite bright and pleasantly presented for the car’s venerable age
- Some light paint chips are visible here and there
- Chromework carries some pitting and patina
- However, it still provides a nice, bright contrast
- Branding, horns and Spirit of Ecstasy ornament all present and correct
- The glasswork and lenses are all free of cracks and fractures
- The car is sat on colour-matched disc wheels which are well-presented
- The car’s tyres were replaced some time ago, but have done very little mileage
- Reportedly, the car’s chassis is good and solid with minimal wear or corrosion
The Mechanics
- When introduced, the 25/30 was specified with:
- A 4,257cc 6-cylinder powerplant, with a single Stromberg Carb
- 4-speed manual gearbox with traditional right-hand change
- Synchromesh is present on the third and forth gears
- Mechanical servo brakes
- Riveted chassis with hydraulic-damper suspension
- We understand the car’s mechanical condition to be highly original
- The car has recently been serviced and recommissioned
- It’s recently driven around 80 miles with no issues
- We understand the car to be in good working order throughout
- We’ve not been informed of any mechanical faults, leaks, knocks, bangs or smoke
Summary
A simply remarkable survivor - this pre-war limo is a very unique example, with an extra-tall cabin, two-tone paintwork and plenty of vintage luxuries packed inside. With a charming level of period patina, this car is guaranteed to garner plenty of admiring glance
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