Sold for £38,250
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: CN 7876
Chassis No: GMJ 44
MOT: Exempt
This 1926 Rolls-Royce 20hp is an authentic classic automobile that holds a unique historical lineage. Originally ordered by Dr. Henry Sesseions Souttar, a prominent Harley Street surgeon, the car was delivered on January 10, 1927, with bespoke 3/4 Coupe coachwork by Maythorn. In a notable transformation, the vehicle has since been rebodied with an open Tourer body, crafted in the style reminiscent of Hooper, by the skilled artisans at Edmunds of Plymouth. A distinctive feature of this vehicle is a door-mounted clock, which carries a fascinating history. It was salvaged from another Rolls-Royce owned by a lady in the Channel Islands, who managed to rescue it during the Second World War when her car was seized by German forces. The car enjoyed meticulous maintenance under the care of Rolls-Royce Specialists at West Hoathly Garage for two decades before being acquired by the current owner in April 2014. Subsequently, from 2014 to 2022, it was entrusted to the Priory Vintage Car Company with Carl J. Ford, a highly regarded Rolls-Royce specialist taking over maintentance since then. Extensive documentation, including photographs of a comprehensive engine rebuild by West Hoathly Garage approximately ten years ago, is retained within the history file. In 2001, the 20hp even made an appearance on the BBC2 TV programme 'The Comeback Cars', further attesting to its historical significance.
The car comes with an extensive history file, comprising invoices spanning from 1993 to the present day, offering a detailed account of its maintenance and care. Factory chassis records from the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club (R-REC), old MOT certificates dating back to 1991, a buff log book, and historical tax discs are meticulously preserved within this file. Presently, the 20hp is in excellent condition, featuring a well-preserved interior and recently renewed weather equipment. It starts without hesitation and runs smoothly and silently, showcasing the enduring craftsmanship and engineering excellence of its era. This classic automobile stands as a testament to a bygone era of luxury, and its history is an integral part of its enduring charm.
For more information, please contact:
Julian Pinkster
julian.pinkster@handh.co.uk
07889 223 904
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