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of Dallas is proud to present this 1937 Rolls Royce Limo!
Rolls-Royce enjoyed great success with the 25/30, which had proven
to be the best selling model in the marque's history to date.
However, as production continued, many owners who fitted large,
heavy and luxurious bodies were left quite unsatisfied with the
performance. In response, Rolls-Royce introduced the 25/30 which
addressed those complaints directly with an enlarged version of the
same inline-six cylinder engine, now displacing 4,257 c.c. The
brakes were refined as well; a proven four-wheel system with
mechanical servo that was built by Rolls-Royce under license from
Hispano-Suiza. Other improvements included synchronizers on the top
two gears, dual-coil ignition replacing the magneto, and tweaks to
the four-wheel hydraulic shock absorbers. Performance was indeed
improved, though the 25/30 ultimately proved a stop-gap model
between the very popular 20/25 and the replacement Wraith. All
told, a mere 1,200 examples were built before the Wraith (and the
onset of World War II) ended production. As with all other
Rolls-Royces of the period, the works only produced a running
chassis. Bodies were outsourced to any number of traditional
coachbuilders, with some being ordered by dealers such as Jack
Barclay Ltd, while others were ordered directly by clients working
with their favored coachbuilder. Our featured example is GRP41, a
1934 25/30 wearing formal Limousine coachwork by Park Ward. An
older restoration, it presents in respectable condition with a very
sound body, good paint and sound mechanical condition. The
limousine body is formal and dignified, built with typical Park
Ward quality and precision. It is finished in a two tone black-blue
combination with red coach lines. The chassis, wheels, fenders and
upper body are in black, accented with medium blue on the body
sides. The paint, while older, remains in good condition, showing a
few flaws and touchups in places. Black wire wheels and whitewall
tires are in good order, again showing some patina but remaining
fundamentally sound. The bodywork is solid and the doors and bonnet
fit well with typical Rolls-Royce quality. Chrome is in average
condition, and accessories include King of the Road headlamps and a
single King of the Road spot lamp on the front apron. Dual
sidemount spares are also fitted, and the body features an
integrated boot. The driver's compartment is trimmed correctly in
black leather, which was harder wearing and favored by
coachbuilders to withstand the rigors of the chauffeur's duties.
Black leather also adorns the front door panels and headlining. The
materials are in good condition, showing some patina but also
remaining sound and inviting. Wood trim on the dash and door caps
is in good overall condition, largely intact and without any
serious damage, though faded lacquer and some peeling is quite
apparent. Rear passengers are separated via a retractable divider
window and the cabin is trimmed in gray velour to mimic the
original broadcloth. Upholstery quality is good, again showing some
ageing but in sound order and quite usable as is. Carpets and
headlining are very good while the wood trim is consistent with
that in the front; showing some age and fading but largely intact.
Under the bonnet rests the Original 4,257 c.c. inline-six cylinder
engine. It is very nicely presented, having held up quite well
since the restoration and showing moderate signs of use. Likewise,
the chassis and undercarriage appear in sound, complete condition
as original. As expected from a 25/30, the robust six-cylinder
engine runs well, starting readily and performing admirably. With
only 1200 examples built and compared to the more plentiful 20/25,
the 25/30 is a rare and desirable Rolls-Royce that still remains
attainable by the average enthusiast. In mechanical terms, they are
extremely robust and the understressed six-cylinder engine returns
respectable performance and easy operation. With room for a family
to enjoy, this example could make a fine choice for events such as
the British Invasion or for RROC and CCCA CARavan tours. To view
this stunning 1937 Rolls Royce in greater detail including over 100
HD photos and video, please visit www.GatewayClassicCars.com or
call to speak with one of our friendly and knowledgeable staff at
817-310-9400. See more at: WWW.GatewayClassicCars.com/DFW/1279/
Vehicle Details
1937 Rolls-Royce 25/30
Listing ID:CC-1341332
Price:$53,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1937
Make:Rolls-Royce
Model:25/30
Exterior Color:Navy
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:6517
Stock Number:DFW1279
VIN:GCCDFW1279
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