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ROLLS-ROYCE 20/25 (1929-1936)

s the first small Rolls-Royce, the 20/25 has long represented one of the easiest ways into ownership of the world’s finest marque, not to mention automatic entry into the clubs and shows. The other side of this coin is that the 20/25 hasn’t enjoyed so much of an aspirational image within the Rolls-Royce community, at least when we’re talking about the usual saloon bodied cars. The open-top cars, for example, are that bit more exciting

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