Lovely car from the brass era , with a sporty look.Delivered as a rolling to "Kellows" AustraliaCurrent 2 Seater Sport body was build in the 1980's when restoredImported to the UK around 1999Compete in the VSCC , VSCC Buff form in fileThe 2.4 liter , 4 cylinder engine start easily on the crank and runs smoothly..
A 1914 Swift Cyclecar.Reg No. W 3150.Car No. 1304.Engine No. E5473.Grey with brown interior.Exploiting the fashion for cyclecars in the pre-WWI period, Swift replaced their single-cylinder 7hp car with the twin-cylinder 972cc engine. Featuring thermos-syphon cooling, magneto ignition, leat..
A 1914 14hp Humber tourer. Reg No. NA 2161.Car No. H325.Engine No. H345.Mole with brown upholstery.From an interest in motor vehicles beginning in 1896, the motor division of Humber Ltd became much more important than the cycle and motorcycle divisions, and by 1913 were second only to Wolseley as..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' The Monterey Auction event, 13 - 15 August 2026. $1,500,000 - $2,000,000 USD Among the most famous and recognizable “parallel bonnet” Silver GhostsFormerly owned by noted collectors Bob Barrymore and Joseph and Margie CassiniOne of the cars featured in Melbourne Brindle’s Twen..
1914
Rolls-Royce
40/50 HP Silver Ghost Colonial London-to-Edinburgh Skiff
1909 ROLLS-ROYCE 40/50hp SILVER GHOST 7.4 LITRE 4 SPEED H.J. MULLINER STYLE BALLOON CAR Chassis 1009 UK Registration Number: AH834 On 30th March 1907 an advert appeared in The Autocar headed 'The Best Six-Cylinder Car in the World'. The advertiser was Rolls-Royce Ltd. and the pr..
1909
Rolls-Royce
40/50hp SILVER GHOST 7.4 LITRE 4 SPEED BALLOON CAR
1919 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Barker Open Drive. Registration number: LW7040 Chassis number: 9PP After War started in August 1914, and it became apparent it wasn’t going to over by Christmas, all the part built chassis were pushed to one side so that aero engines could take tota..
A supremely sporting and attractive Silver Ghost carrying Holmes of Derby Tourer coachwork.A matching numbers car with fantastic history.The ultimate specification for a pre-war Ghost, having a four-speed gearbox, the larger type rear brakes, and 22” radiator.A highly capable touring car, ideal for 20-Ghost Club ..
A 1913 11hp Humber four-seat tourer.Reg No. BH 607.Car No. 723.Engine No. 731.Mole with brown upholstery.From an interest in motor vehicles beginning in 1896, the motor division of Humber Ltd became much more important than the cycle and motorcycle divisions, and by 1913 were second only to Wolseley as ..
Reg No. SD 1726. Car No. 3168.Engine No. 3168.Blue and black with black interior.Beginning in the transport industry making commercial vehicles, Straker Squire produced their first car in 1907. The 15hp was sufficiently merit-worthy to be revived after WWI.It is understood that this example start..
A totally original unrestored carChassis 2644 laid untouched for 45 years in storageFully known history from newWonderful Barker Landaulette coachworkThis grand 1913 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is like no other. Presenting today in an incredibly well-preserved condition, 2644 bears all its original spend..