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1950 Rolls-Royce James Young Silver Wraith! Barn Find!

$54,800

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This is a very nice example that is sure to help make its new caretaker many happy memories!

THE ESSENTIALS

We are pleased to offer a fabulous James Young bodied touring saloon with many original features.  This Silver Wraith was ordered as the Earls Court Show car and is a beautiful example of custom coachbuilding.  It has been sitting for nearly all of the past 44 years and has been recommissioned by us.  WHD94 drives beautifully and has a fabulous patina.

The car has had a recent cosmetic restoration and had been stored since at least 1970.  Most apparent are the “new” set of Dunlap Forte tires that were installed in about 1967.  They still ride beautifully, have full tread left but are well aged cracked!  She runs, shifts and drives well, excellent oil pressure, and the engine runs cool and and is very quiet!  The photos you see are before a full detail, including removal of wax build-up, buffing the paint and polishing the gorgeous chrome and stainless.

History of WHD 94

Chassis number WHD 94 was ordered by Jack Barclay, Ltd  as its Earls Court Show car.  Sir James Farmer of Norton & Co. Ltd.  acquired the car on December 22, 1950.  Sir James Farmer retained ownership of the Rolls Royce until it was sold to Lady F. Stamp at 7 Hyde Park Street in London on January 9, 1953.  The motorcar was then sold to F. L. Goddard who enjoyed it for the next twelve years.  We have photos of the Rolls in England that date back to the 1960’s.

WHD 94 was then acquired by Mr. John T. Gregory of Houston, Texas on September 7, 1967.   Mr. Gregory had a large collection of motorcars in the Houston area and imported the car into the US upon acquisition.

The Rolls received its last MOT certificate on December 28, 1966.  Remaining on the windscreen is a Texas DMV registration inspection from 1970.  All documentation shows that this Rolls has had few miles added since 1967.

On December 8th 2001, a long time collector of motorcars, Mr. Harold Roy from Ladoga, Indiana, purchased the car from Mr. Gregory.  The Rolls had essentially been untouched from when it was imported into the US in 1967.

Over the next decade Mr. Roy proceeded with a bare metal respray it in its original Dark Green lacquer.  The Rolls looks stunning in that deep rich color.  Appearing almost black except in light, it is a very elegant and rare original color.  The bodywork and paint are not to high standards but appear quite nice.  The door jambs and wheel disks are original and were not repainted.  We have many photos of the Rolls Royce as it was being cosmetically restored.

Mr. Roy also commenced a complete replacement of the original light cream leather interior and Wilton wool carpeting.  Mr. Roy used all the correct materials and the interior looks very nice.  The wood is in very presentable condition and has gorgeous wood grain as would be expected from James Young.

From what we were told, the car remained as part of two large collections for the subsequent forty three years.  This motorcar has a well documented history and is a rare and desirable body style.

We have completed detailing the engine compartment, completing a major service, tune-up, cleaning and lining the fuel tank and preparing it for display.  We participated on September 11, 2011 in the Corona Del Mar Motor Classic where is was a crowd pleaser due to its wonderful patina.

This is a great opportunity to acquire an affordable restored example of Post-War custom coachwork at its finest.  For more details please call Harry at 602.245.7200 or email us at harry@classicpromenade.com.

1950 Rolls-Royce James Young Silver Wraith! Barn Find!

$54,800

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1950 Rolls-Royce James Young Silver Wraith! Barn Find!
1950 Rolls-Royce James Young Silver Wraith! Barn Find!

$54,800

PRIVATE SALE STATUS
SELLER
VIEWS 221

Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith

Interesting Fact: The Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith is a four-door saloon style vehicle that was produced by the company from 1946 to 1958. In accordance with the typical trend of Rolls-Royce vehicles, only 1,883 units were produced over those years; creating a natural rarity for the vehicle. Under the hood, Rolls-Royce postwar straight six engine was…
Interesting Fact: The Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith is a four-door saloon style vehicle that was produced by the company from 1946 to 1958. In accordance with the typical trend of Rolls-Royce vehicles, only 1,883 units were produced over those years; creating a natural rarity for the vehicle. Under the hood, Rolls-Royce postwar straight six engine was added along with a four-speed manual transmission (automatic transmission became available for the model starting in 1952). This model was based heavily upon the prewar Rolls-Royce wraith that was only in production for a single year. Over the years, the Silver Wraith has been used by quite a number of famous members of society. In fact, this vehicle is still the Presidential car for both the Irish and Brazilian presidents. It also has been used as the Royal Dutch State Limousine and been featured in many movies. This widespread fame has always made the Silver Wraith popular, but it is more so now due to its status as a classic vehicle!

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