Rolls-Royce & Bentley Driver

THE SKY’S THE LIMIT…

If you’re one of those fortunate individuals with the necessary funds to buy your ultimate dream car, we congratulate you. There are some glorious options out there, the kind of cars that helped to ensure both Rolls-Royce and Bentley became famous for their world-beating engineering and outright quality; the machines that helped each marque to earn an enviable reputation around the world.

Whether your preference is for one of motoring’s earliest high-quality creations or a style icon from the 1950s, we have a selection here guaranteed to tempt any no-expense-spared enthusiast.

ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER GHOST

It was back in 1907 that magazine proclaimed Rolls-Royce to be the maker of “the best car in the world”, an expression that continued to be associated with the company for many decades afterwards. The particular model that prompted this gushing honour was the 40/50hp, which debuted the previous year. The firm may have been young, with the partnership between Charles Rolls and Henry Royce only having been formalised in 1904 and Rolls-Royce Limited being officially founded in March 1906; but with

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