Ghost Motor Works Ltd
Exclusively Rolls-Royce and Bentley
Landway Farm Basted Lane Claygate Cross Kent TN15 8PY England
Telephone 01732 886002 Fax 01732 887466
e-mail enquiries@ghostmotors.co.uk
1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Sports Saloon by Park Ward
1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Sports Saloon by Park Ward. First registered on 4th
June 1934 to Major John Foster of Skelton Halll, near York. The chassis
cost £,1050 and came off test on May 2nd 1934, going to Park
Ward on the 3rd to have its 4-light Sports Saloon body fitted
at a further cost of £505. On November 29th 1940 the car was
sold to the Hon. R James of Richmond, North Yorkshire. In September 1954
the car was purchased by Mr T Smith, also of Richmond. A new log book was
issued in 1958 in the name of Barrow Quarries Limited, Barrow in Furness,
a subsidiary to Barrow Haematie Steel Co. Ltd. The next owner came in July
1959 when the car was in the care of Mr Eric Meachin of Hanley, Stoke-on
-Tent, during whose tenure the car was subject to a top end engine
overhaul at Rolls-Royce specialists’ workshop, Ristes Motors. At the end
of 1962 the car was in the possession of author and well-known Rolls-Royce
aficionado, David Scott-Moncrieff ‘Purveyor of horseless carriages to
the nobility and gentry since 1927’. In the early 1960’s the car was
shipped to Mr C T Brown in Louisiana, USA. The car remained in the Brown
family until August 1998 when it was returned to the UK. The following
year it was purchased by its last private owner, Mr Hick of York. During
Mr Hick’s long proprietorship, the car was lovingly maintained with some
well-earned renovations being undertaken. An impressive history file
accompanies the car which details his attentive custodianship. Today, the
car is presented in beautiful condition throughout, the classic Maroon and
Black coachwork suites the car extremely well whilst inside the soft brown
leather has the wonderful patina that can only be achieved by careful
conservation. The polished woodwork is in perfect order as is the unmarked
wool cloth headlining and silk blind. The underside of the car is equally
impressive and has clearly received the same level of care as the ‘seen’
surfaces. On the road, this 20/25 performs correctly in all respects,
aided by the relatively small 4 light Sports Saloon coachwork and the lack
of a centre division meaning both front seats a fully adjustable making
for a very pleasurable driving experience.
£49,000
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